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	<title>Comments on: Review: Red Stag by Jim Beam Black Cherry Bourbon</title>
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		<title>By: Review: Jim Beam Red Stag Honey Tea and Red Stag Spiced with Cinnamon &#124; Drinkhacker.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Review: Jim Beam Red Stag Honey Tea and Red Stag Spiced with Cinnamon &#124; Drinkhacker.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Red Stag &#8212; black cherry flavored Bourbon whiskey &#8212; was a bit pioneering on its own. And while it isn&#8217;t the only flavored whiskey we&#8217;ve encountered, now try this on: Two new versions of Red Stag (which is still based on a standard, four-year-old Bourbon), one with honey and tea flavors, one with cinnamon. I can&#8217;t be sure, but I believe this is the first flavored flavored whiskey to hit the market. We got an early taste of both of the new varieties. Here&#8217;s what we thought. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Red Stag &#8212; black cherry flavored Bourbon whiskey &#8212; was a bit pioneering on its own. And while it isn&#8217;t the only flavored whiskey we&#8217;ve encountered, now try this on: Two new versions of Red Stag (which is still based on a standard, four-year-old Bourbon), one with honey and tea flavors, one with cinnamon. I can&#8217;t be sure, but I believe this is the first flavored flavored whiskey to hit the market. We got an early taste of both of the new varieties. Here&#8217;s what we thought. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: John Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description>My wife and i have been drinking Red Stag seen she found it at a liquor show last summer. i agree it is awesome mixed with coke!!! but,... we drink ours just the way we drink our Jager,.... striaght and striaght from the freezer!!!  yep! its a bit syrupy and if your not careful,. spilled its a mess to clean up.
 But if you want a good strong drink that has that sweeter taste to it then i say ya gotta try this one!! 
 We have Red Stag parties, where if you want something else to drink, STAY HOME lol 

 Thank  to Jim Beam!!!!   10 thumbs up!!!!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife and i have been drinking Red Stag seen she found it at a liquor show last summer. i agree it is awesome mixed with coke!!! but,&#8230; we drink ours just the way we drink our Jager,&#8230;. striaght and striaght from the freezer!!!  yep! its a bit syrupy and if your not careful,. spilled its a mess to clean up.<br />
 But if you want a good strong drink that has that sweeter taste to it then i say ya gotta try this one!!<br />
 We have Red Stag parties, where if you want something else to drink, STAY HOME lol </p>
<p> Thank  to Jim Beam!!!!   10 thumbs up!!!!!!!!</p>
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