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A few bars saved their precious kegs of Six Point Hop Obama to serve on Inauguration Day.
A beer distributor gets a slot at the Red Hook piers, but Brooklyn Brewery is denied.
Governor Paterson's tax hike on adult beverages could also result in more places to buy them.
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