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NEW ZEALAND BLONDE ALES - New Zealand prodices several blonde/golden ales, but the one listed here is not one of them. As has been noted, Tui Blond is a lager - its promotional website describes it as a lager, and the term ale isn't used in the branding, packing or promotions. While many beer drinkers casually refer to all beers as ales, a lager cannot be an ale (although it is a beer) and several Wikipedia entries acknowledge this and explain why. Its disappointing then that Tui Blond is regualrly being posted here inapprorpriatley. It's minor, sure, but it is incorrect and deserves to be removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.154.136.206 (talk) 19:54, 17 February 2010 (UTC)Reply