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		<title>Pride of Cleveland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who can forget those heady days when Cleveland was a leading producer of suds &#8212; not soap, but beer? There was Carling&#8217;s Black Label, and the catchy phrase, &#8220;Hey Mabel, Black Label.&#8221;  My wife worked for a time at the brewery, then located at 105th Street near Euclid Avenue. She never met Mabel, nor did [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who can forget those heady days when Cleveland was a leading producer of suds &#8212; not soap, but beer? There was Carling&#8217;s Black Label, and the catchy phrase, &#8220;Hey Mabel, Black Label.&#8221;  My wife worked for a time at the brewery, then located at 105th Street near Euclid Avenue. She never met Mabel, nor did any of the other workers, but they sure enjoyed the fringe benefits &#8212; a case of beer a week.</p>
<p>Jimmy Dudley, the affable voice of the Cleveland Indians, promoted many of our home-brewed beers.  P.O.C., whose initials supposedly stood for the &#8220;Pride of Cleveland.&#8221; Also, it was derogatorily called other names as well which I shall not get into.</p>
<p>Dudley also sang the praises of &#8220;Erin Brew, the Standard Beer,&#8221; a Cleveland frothy favorite quaffed in large quantities by thirsty Indians fans on hot days at the old League Park and the Stadium.</p>
<p>Leisy Light had many fans as well. And other Cleveland brewed beers popped up from time to time, then gradually disappeaared from the scene &#8212; like the steel mills and the ore boats.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s all raise our glasses high and toast the beers that made Cleveland famous!</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Walter Mack, North Carolina (formerly, Cleveland)</em></p>
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