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		<title>Go To Emerson&#8217;s Brewery For The Original New Zealand Pilsner</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Emerson’s Pilsner started as an experiment to try and brew an organic beer, with brewer Richard Emerson deciding to make a lager with all-New Zealand ingredients, producing what he dubbed “the Sauvignon Blanc of beer.” That initial brew evolved into what is now one of New Zealand’s best and most important beers, because it created the style category. I love Emerson’s Pilsner. There’s something intoxicating about its hop aroma and flavor; there’s a full lushness, a richness of hop flavor, a slick juiciness, a fresh fruitiness that’s tropical and grape-like; there’s a peachy creaminess and white-pepper bitterness—and all with the </p>
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