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    Recommended beer: Live Oak Hefeweizen . 3. Lazarus Brewing Company. A beer at Lazarus Brewing Company. Lazarus has two locations, both of which are good.

  3. Live Oak Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Live Oak Brewing Company located in Austin, Texas, is a locally owned and operated brewery. The brewery produces four year-round beers as well as nearly 20 more seasonal (or limited release) beers. Live Oak beers are available on draft across Texas at bars and restaurants.

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    The Live Oak Creamery had a one-story, false front commercial-style design with a rectangular floor plan, measuring approximately 37.2 ft (11.3 m) in width and 96.2 ft (29.3 m) in length. The initial structure was a simple, insulated brick building.

  5. Hefeweizen - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 April 2012, at 20:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

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    South Carolina: Angel Oak Tree. Johns Island At 400 to 500 years old, the Angel Oak Tree and its massive, gnarled branches create an otherworldly aura that oozes romance. Near the equally ...

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    Meat “Meat is a staple in many people’s diets and is rich in nutrients that may aid hair growth. The protein in meat aids growth and helps repair and strengthen hair follicles,” says Gomer.

  8. Talk:Hefeweizen - Wikipedia

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    What is this supposed to mean? The phrase "near the wheat" doesn't make any sense. Does the sentence mean that the wheat-to-barley ratio is higher in Bavarian hefeweizen than U.S. hefeweizen? Michael Kinyon 14:04, 14 March 2006 (UTC) Hefeweizen is German for "yeast wheat". "Weiß" is German for "white", so this seems to translate to "white beer".

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    Columbus's African American population is largely concentrated in neighborhoods northeast and southeast of Downtown Columbus, as well as areas immediately west and east of Downtown, such as Franklinton and the Near East. Native-born whites and assimilated ethnic Europeans are dispersed throughout the city, with higher concentrations in ...