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"Kiss Me Kate" Brew a Tribute to Kate Middleton

Planning a wedding is enough to drive any normal couple to drink, much less the successors to the royal throne.

Thus, we won't fault Prince William and princess-to-be Kate Middleton if they need to sand away their stress with a cool pint of beer -- or four. If that's the case, the couple should order a keg of the aptly named Kiss Me Kate, a commemorative brew crafted by Nottingham, England's Castle Rock Brewery.

"Kiss Me Kate will be elegant, tasteful and British to the core," head brewer Adrian Redgrove said of the pale ale, which will be released about a month before the April 29 wedding.

"We're sure it'll be the ideal way to toast the couple's future happiness."

Luckily, you don't have to be a resident of Buckingham Palace to tip back the limited-edition tipple. It'll flow freely at pubs around Britain, allowing men to plant an imaginary pucker on Middleton. And ladies, you're not left out. Simply travel to Anchorage, Alaska's Moose's Tooth Pub, where you can sample Prince William's Porter.

Filed Under: Celebrities, Drinks
Tags: Beer, featured, Kate Middleton, Kiss Me Kate, Royal Wedding, royal wedding beer, royal wedding details

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aileen dbg

2-22-2011 @12:55AM aileen dbg said... Thanks for showing up such fabulous information. I like this post, keep writing and give informative post...!

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Head Brewer

2-22-2011 @6:28PM Head Brewer said... Keep in mind ladies if you're rushing up to visit us in Anchorage our Prince William Porter is named after the local body of water, Prince William Sound. The Sound in turn was named by Vancouver after Prince William, Duke of Clarence.
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