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  "path": "/articles/wa-brewers-discontinued-beer-to-bring-back/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-02T10:55:37.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Beer isn’t immune to trends. Certain styles gain steam while others fall out of favor; ingredients cycle in and out of season; and new techniques take the place of traditional ones. It’s hard to believe it, but there was a time when the hazy IPA wasn’t ubiquitous. To make room for these new approaches, some beloved brews get cut from production. And beer nerds never forget a beer that blew their minds, then disappeared from shelves forever. We reached out to some of these professional beer nerds — a.k.a.\n\nThe article We Asked 7 Brewers: Which Discontinued Beer Would You Bring Back From the Dead? appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "We Asked 7 Brewers: Which Discontinued Beer Would You Bring Back From the Dead?"
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