Talk:Rogue Ales
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[edit]The language used in the article is not appropriate for an encylopedia. It may have been largely copied from promotional literature. Also, some of the detail is chatty and incidental. I have tagged the article for tone, and hopefully somebody interested in improving the prose in articles will attend to it. SilkTork *YES! 14:52, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
- None of the material I contributed to the article came from promotional materials and is referenced fully. I took on the expansion of the article because the company is quite notable on the Oregon coast because of its quirky style and connection to Mo Niemi who was an Oregon institution known throughout the U.S. in an age before celebrity cooks . There's nothing in the MOS that says articles must be as dry as dust and have no style. Having said that I don't claim ownership (obviously), any one is welcome to change/and improve it. Awotter (talk)
- Agreed, there is a promotional tone in «They are unique in the way that they brew their own beer, distill their own spirits, farm their own ingredients and cooper their own barrels.» Tuxayo (talk) 18:15, 13 January 2019 (UTC)
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