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	<title>Comments on: Beer Review: Life &amp; Limb</title>
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		<title>By: jonathon z</title>
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		<description>glad to see you got a chance to try it at least, i didn&#039;t think any of it would be still around.  it&#039;s true that expectations were almost guaranteed to be disappointed, but i still think this beer accomplished what it was going for.  it more or less ignited the interest of craft brew lovers and got everyone out looking.  i was able to get my hands on some at a bar in philly for $6 for a 6 ounce which seems a little bit more fair.  i never got to try limb and life, but i think it was just the second runnings of life and limb.  i know the bottles were primed with some birch syrup, so that could have added another element of complexity that we missed on tap.  i agree though.  overall, not the best beer, but certainly interesting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>glad to see you got a chance to try it at least, i didn&#39;t think any of it would be still around.  it&#39;s true that expectations were almost guaranteed to be disappointed, but i still think this beer accomplished what it was going for.  it more or less ignited the interest of craft brew lovers and got everyone out looking.  i was able to get my hands on some at a bar in philly for $6 for a 6 ounce which seems a little bit more fair.  i never got to try limb and life, but i think it was just the second runnings of life and limb.  i know the bottles were primed with some birch syrup, so that could have added another element of complexity that we missed on tap.  i agree though.  overall, not the best beer, but certainly interesting.</p>
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