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Before anyone begins making allegations, the Beer thread was not deleted on purpose.

While cleaning up old off-topic threads I inadvertently missed excluding that one. As a way to make up for it, I've reinstated the rep points.

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  • This is from The Ultimate Guide Book For Winking Lizard Tavern World Tour Of Beers 2005

    Delerium Tremens was once banned in the United States because of its name. It was then marketed as Mateen, after an early Flemish brewer in America. It is 7.2 % ABV, golden in color, and has a light creamy head. Delerium has a big body, rich mouth feel, and a long sweet aftertaste. The beer is fermented in a two stage fermentation and bottle conditioning.


    I remember that I liked it. The bottle is a ceramic coated bottle.
    We all know why dark bottles are better than clear, so I won't explain why they did this.
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  • This is from The Ultimate Guide Book For Winking Lizard Tavern World Tour Of Beers 2005

    Delerium Tremens was once banned in the United States because of its name. It was then marketed as Mateen, after an early Flemish brewer in America. It is 7.2 % ABV, golden in color, and has a light creamy head. Delerium has a big body, rich mouth feel, and a long sweet aftertaste. The beer is fermented in a two stage fermentation and bottle conditioning.


    I remember that I liked it. The bottle is a ceramic coated bottle.
    We all know why dark bottles are better than clear, so I won't explain why they did this.
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