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According to Rogue, '''Dead Guy Ale''' is "Gratefully dedicated to the Rogue in each of us." This allusion to the ] is apparently pure coincidence, as the Ale was created as a private tap sticker for ] in ] to celebrate the ] ], November 1st (]). The design was so popular that it was adopted as the label for the potent ] developed a few years later, which retains the name.

Dead Guy Ale is brewed in the German style, using ]' proprietary 'PacMan ale yeast. It is deep honey in color, and has a markedly malty aroma, as well as a hefty content of alcohol.

Measurements: 16 ], IBU 40, Apparent Attenuation 78, Lovibond 16

==References==
*http://www.rogue.com/brews.html#deadguy

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