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	<title>Beernews.org &#187; The Bruery Rugbrod</title>
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		<title>The Bruery to release Rugbrød this fall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Placentia, CA) &#8211; Surprise, surprise. The Bruery has another beer coming along this fall and this one is going to enter the year-round lineup. That means that along with the seasonal return of Autumn Maple (available now), we will see [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>(Placentia, CA) &#8211; Surprise, surprise.  <strong>The Bruery</strong> has another beer <span id="more-7119"></span>coming along this fall and this one is going to enter the year-round lineup.  That means that along with the seasonal return of <strong>Autumn Maple</strong> (available now), we will see four new beers make their bottled debut in a span of a few weeks: <strong>Black Tuesday</strong>, <strong><a href="http://beernews.org/2009/10/the-bruery-white-oak-coming-soon/">White Oak</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://beernews.org/2009/09/the-bruery-two-turtle-doves-arriving-late-october/">Two Turtle Doves</a></strong>, and now . . . <strong>Rugbrød</strong>.</p>
<p>According to Patrick Rue, &#8220;it should start hitting the streets in late October / early November.&#8221;  He provides some more info on the brew: &#8220;This beer is influenced by the Danish rye bread &#8220;rugbrød&#8221;, which is a very dense, dark bread with toasty, rich flavors.  It differs from the typical rye bread in that it is much denser and doesn&#8217;t have caraway seeds.  It&#8217;s a blend of that idea, and a JuleByrg-style beer, which are robust, malty beers typically available around Christmas in Denmark.&#8221;  8% ABV.</p>
<p>While Black Tuesday and White Oak will be brewery-only releases this year, you will be able to find both Rugbrod and Two Turtle Doves in stores.</p>
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