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You Don't have to Live like a Refugee

Rogue Ales plans to brew an extra batch of Juniper Pale Ale, either to aid the turkeys in survival, or make it one hell of a Thanksgiving in the small coastal town.

Turkey and beer
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(NEWPORT. Ore.) - 2,413 wild turkeys have descended upon the Rogue Nation, with more arriving daily. No, it's not a seasonal migration or Turkey family reunion - the Rogue Nation just so happens to be the closest safe haven for the species.

On October 18, 2010, the Corvallis City Council approved action to kill wild turkeys within city limits.

This has sparked a mass exodus for the turkeys to refugee camps set up at the Rogue Nation World Headquarters in the neighboring coastal town of Newport.

The Turkey is the official bird of the Rogue Nation - our bald eagle so to speak.

In an effort to support our coveted bird, the Rogue Nation has supplied the refugees with spent mash as feed and even offered the adult turkeys a ration of Juniper Pale Ale.

The turkeys plan to remain in the Rogue Nation until the Corvallis City Council lifts its assassination order.

Juniper Pale Ale is dedicated to the Turkey in each of us. It was even recently named by the National Turkey Federation as the best beer to pair with turkey.

Rogue Ales plans to brew an extra batch of Juniper Pale Ale, either to aid the turkeys in survival, or make it one hell of a Thanksgiving in the small coastal town.

The Rogue Nation is a global alliance without borders, its citizenry possessing an unswerving responsible allegiance to the Rogue within, unfettered by limitations imposed by others, commonly accepted b.s., or rules totally lacking in reason.

Source: Rogue Nation




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