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	<title>Comments on: Kokanee Glacier Beer</title>
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		<title>By: Greg W</title>
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		<description>Actually It is a Canadian Beer brewed in Creston BC, which uses glacier water from the Kokanee Glacier, which is a linking body of falls to the Columbia river. I can say this for sure as I have been on a Brewery tour of the Columbia Brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada. Also the Kokanee is an original Pilsner style Lager which is a full beer with 5%alcohol/volume. Although it is fairly watery in comparison to other Canadian beers, or American beers for that matter, I have found it to be a little bit like Coors Banquet beer. The slightest bit watery with the delicious after taste of malted hops and barley, this is one of those beers that feels like a light beer but is in fact an actual normal beer. One of my favorites, and a good day time drinker because it&#039;s infact quite neutral in taste in comparison to most beer.

Greg Wisk

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually It is a Canadian Beer brewed in Creston BC, which uses glacier water from the Kokanee Glacier, which is a linking body of falls to the Columbia river. I can say this for sure as I have been on a Brewery tour of the Columbia Brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada. Also the Kokanee is an original Pilsner style Lager which is a full beer with 5%alcohol/volume. Although it is fairly watery in comparison to other Canadian beers, or American beers for that matter, I have found it to be a little bit like Coors Banquet beer. The slightest bit watery with the delicious after taste of malted hops and barley, this is one of those beers that feels like a light beer but is in fact an actual normal beer. One of my favorites, and a good day time drinker because it&#8217;s infact quite neutral in taste in comparison to most beer.</p>
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<p>Vancouver, Washington</p>
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