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Peoples Pint Tap & Die

Brewed by: Peoples Pint
Origin: Greenfield, Massachusetts
Beer style: Malt Liquor

Strong, alcoholic-tasting, often poorly made strong lagers. Esters, fusels and other products of undiluted high-gravity brewed beers are often commonplace. Properly served in the 40oz bottle with accompanying brown paper bag.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Peoples Pint Tap & Die

Brewed by: Peoples Pint
Origin: Greenfield, Massachusetts
Beer style: Malt Liquor

Strong, alcoholic-tasting, often poorly made strong lagers. Esters, fusels and other products of undiluted high-gravity brewed beers are often commonplace. Properly served in the 40oz bottle with accompanying brown paper bag.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Peoples Pint Tap & Die

Brewed by: Peoples Pint
Origin: Greenfield, Massachusetts
Beer style: Malt Liquor

Strong, alcoholic-tasting, often poorly made strong lagers. Esters, fusels and other products of undiluted high-gravity brewed beers are often commonplace. Properly served in the 40oz bottle with accompanying brown paper bag.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Peoples Pint Tap & Die

Brewed by: Peoples Pint
Origin: Greenfield, Massachusetts
Beer style: Malt Liquor

Strong, alcoholic-tasting, often poorly made strong lagers. Esters, fusels and other products of undiluted high-gravity brewed beers are often commonplace. Properly served in the 40oz bottle with accompanying brown paper bag.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Peoples Pint Tap & Die

Brewed by: Peoples Pint
Origin: Greenfield, Massachusetts
Beer style: Malt Liquor

Strong, alcoholic-tasting, often poorly made strong lagers. Esters, fusels and other products of undiluted high-gravity brewed beers are often commonplace. Properly served in the 40oz bottle with accompanying brown paper bag.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Peoples Pint Tap & Die

Brewed by: Peoples Pint
Origin: Greenfield, Massachusetts
Beer style: Malt Liquor

Strong, alcoholic-tasting, often poorly made strong lagers. Esters, fusels and other products of undiluted high-gravity brewed beers are often commonplace. Properly served in the 40oz bottle with accompanying brown paper bag.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09