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❤️ Budweiser American Ale 🐷

"Budweiser American Ale was an American-style amber ale produced by Anheuser- Busch under its Budweiser brand. Introduced in September 2008, and discontinued in 2011, American Ale was meant to appeal to beer enthusiasts who were looking for a more complex flavor than the popular Budweiser lager. It had 5.3% alcohol by volume and was widely available across the United States. A 3.2% alcohol by weight version was available in select states as determined by local laws. Ingredients Budweiser American Ale is an all-malt brew made with caramel malted barley from Idaho and Minnesota, then dry-hopped with Cascade hops from the Pacific Northwest. In addition to using only American ingredients, the beer is also brewed domestically. Flavor and Appearance The ale is often described as amber or copper in color and has sweet, malty and citrus flavors. It is generally described as having a medium-bodied taste with a hoppy finish. Recommended serving temperature is 45°F (7°C). References External links Bud American Ale Finder iPhone Application * Budweiser American Ale tutorial * Review of Budweiser's American Ale at Beer is My Poison * The Brew Site: Budweiser American Ale review Products introduced in 2008 Anheuser-Busch beer brands "

❤️ Foster's Crown Law 🐷

"A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746, in the County of Surry; And of Other Crown Cases: to which are Added Discourses Upon a Few Branches of the Crown Law, usually called simply Crown Law or Crown Cases, is an influential treatise on the criminal law of England, written by Sir Michael Foster (1689–1763), judge of the King's Bench and later edited by his nephew, Michael Dodson, barrister at law. It was first published in 1762. The third edition, edited by Dodson, and with an appendix containing new cases, was published in 1792 and seems to have been republished in 1809. The book is divided into two sections. The first part, The Report, usually called Crown Cases, is a series of law reports. The second part, The Discourses, usually called Crown Law is essentially a textbook. The Report covers the trials of the participants in the second Jacobite Rising of 1745. See also *Nominate reports *Books of authority *Woolmington v DPP External links Third edition of this book from Google Books: *1792 print *Another copy of the 1792 print *1809 Reprint 1762 books 1762 in British law Legal treatises Case law reporters Jacobite rising of 1745 British books "

❤️ Albion Precinct, Edwards County, Illinois 🐷

"75px The Albion Precinct is a now-defunct precinct in Edwards County, Illinois. It was home to Albion, Illinois, the county's seat. Albion Precinct was split up into Albion No. 1 Precinct, Albion No. 2 Precinct, and Albion No. 3 Precinct. ReferencesExternal links Edwards County, Illinois Precincts in Edwards County, Illinois "

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