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      <![CDATA[All the beers I talked about will be available at the festival. Diamond Bear will have the Paradise Porter available, and you're right, it's a beer well worth your time.<br>
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I'm a big fan of Sammy Smith's Taddy Porter and Oatmeal Stout, too, but they won't be at the fest (Nor will Russian River, and the Pliny beers are quite good).
        
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      <![CDATA[Thanks for the recommendations.  Will the beers all be ones that are distbributed here?  I'd love it if they brought in some we can't get -- one in particular, Pliny the Elder by Russian River Brewing.  In addition to the cool name, it rates, uh, like 100.  <a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/863/7971" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/863/7&hellip;</a>.  For local beers, I'd add DB Paradise Porter.  I love Sam Smith's Taddy Porter but the local porter is no slouch  by any means.
        
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