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			<title>Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 5 Coming to Select Locations September 11</title>
			<description>Small Batch Series Featuring Taste of Russia Sure to Appeal to Craft Beer Lovers  HOUSTON, September 10, 2007 - Beer connoisseurs, get your taste buds ready. Big and stout will be the order of the day on September 11, 2007 when Saint Arnold Brewing Company will release the next installment in its limited edition Divine Reserve series. Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 5 is the latest creation in the unique single-batch series from the oldest craft brewery in Texas.  Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 5 is a Russian Imperial Stout, a style that has a reputation as big, black and enormously flavorful, and Divine Reserve No. 5 boldly follows that tradition. It was brewed with a variety of malts, including two-row pale, crystal, chocolate and roasted barley. Nugget, Willamette and Centennial hop varieties were used, as well as an American ale yeast.  Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 5 was inspired by the winning entry of the 2007 Big Batch Brew Bash homebrew competition. Mike Heniff, a highly...
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 13:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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