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I have edited the page to take into account the preceding unsigned statement and the citation. I reverted edits possibly made by same anonymous editor because they attributed statements to cited authors which the authors never made. The point that the anon. was trying to make was incorporated into the body of the article. Thanks for the heads up, but please watch out for changing things that are cited! Ellin Beltz (talk) 18:41, 26 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Even 4 months after the above comment-- it still reads like an infomercial.
Two years later and it's still obviously written by the brewery. I can't clean up the entire thing, but I'm at least removing the "Why Can?" section, which has language such as "Why cans? Oskar Blues thought the idea of their bold, hoppy pale ale squeezed into a little can was hilarious. It made them laugh for weeks." and "Oskar Blues' uncanny efforts have also allowed them to enjoy some head-spinning excitement". 97.124.180.224 (talk) 01:08, 5 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Oskar Blues and other CANarchy breweries sold to Monster Beverage