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October 18, 2008

Mad Elf named #1 Christmas Beer

Troegs' infamous holiday brew, Mad Elf, has been named the number one Christmas beer in Don Russell's new book, Christmas Beer: The Cheeriest, Tastiest, and Most Unusual Holiday Brews.

Mad Elf, a regional holiday must-have, is the first named out of 50 top holiday craft beers. The book is a fun, interesting read, complete with suggested food pairings for each brew. (Mad Elf is recommended with a bacon quiche.)

Christmas Beer

Don Russel is a Philadelphia Daily News beer columnist and runs the accompanying website, Joe Sixpack.

Russell's book is available online at Amazon.com and the brewery (coming soon).

Don't forget to check out my column this Thursday for more information on Troegs new Tasting Room & Gift Shoppe.

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