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"A lot of local, natural ingredients are being used for making beer, and this is a great example of that:' he said. The passion fruit taste can be very overwhelming at times, so this is only a good choice for those who like fruity beer or juice. Where to have a l'chaim: Glen Whisky Bar in Jerusalem offers a tast- ing plate of beer samples that will give you a tour of Israel or Europe through beer, and they serve Negev's Passion Fruit on tap. FROM EVERYONE AT MARIO MAX SALON 4297 Orchard Lake Rd. I West Bloomfield MI 248.855.5055 If you are not wearing it... sell it!... or BORROW on it! You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe 44 deposit box. Sell or borrow on it for immediate cash. 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While the indus- try is still relatively new, there are some uniquely Israeli aspects to cel- ebrate, like the fact that the "self-pro- claimed hoppiest beer in the country" is called "Hutzpa." Here are the Times of Israel's recommendations for five local craft beers (OK, one is a cider) that taste like Israel in a bottle. 1910490 2. Lela's Wheat, 5.4% ABV, Lela Brewery, Modiin. It used to be that visitors to Israel would be overwhelmed by the smell of Jaffa oranges when the plane opened its doors. This Belgian white pays homage to that scent by featuring spicy coriander melded with sweet orange. Where to have a l'chaim: Grab some bottles at the eclectic Jaffa's Beer Market, located in the historic old port near the fish markets, and make it a casual sunset beer on the beach. .0 4 Negev Passion Fruit Beer 3. Dancing Camel's Olde Papa, 7.5% ABV, Dancing Camel Brewery, Tel Aviv. Brewer David Cohen calls this beer, similar to an IPA (India Pale Ale), a "Babylonian Old Ale." The recipe was inspired by a beer reference Cohen found one day while he was leafing through the Talmud. He did more research in other religious texts and found references that recommended adding silan (honey made from dates) to beer to aid with fermentation. In Cohen's Olde Papa beer, the silan off- sets the bitterness present in most IPAs and bumps up the alcohol content. Where to have a l'chaim: The Dancing Camel brewery near Tel Aviv's Maariv Junction has an open mic every Friday afternoon, but the new pub it opened in the trendy Florentin neigh- borhood sells the best wings this side of the Mediterranean. 4. Buster's Dry Cider, 6.7% ABV, Buster's Cider, Mevasseret Zion/Beit Shemesh. OK, we know, ifs a cider, not a beer. This crisp dry cider made our list because of the season (apples dipped in honey for Rosh Hashanah) and because cider is becoming all the rage in Israel, especially served with ice during a hot summer. Cider is technically a weak wine because it has the same fermentation process, but it is served from the tap in many places like a beer. Buster's Dry Cider, brewed by California import Denny Neilson, is less sweet than the other cider he offers, which has 4.8 percent ABV. The sweet cider sells more, but serious beer drink- ers will appreciate the dry version, which is less tart and has almost a sour taste, similar to some beers. 5. Alexander's Black, 7% ABV, Alexander Brewery, Emek Hefer. This beer put Israeli craft breweries on the map, after the Black won a gold medal in the robust porter category at the World Beer Cup in Denver in April. The heavy beer has notes of caramel, chocolate and licorice. Where to have a l'chaim: You're more likely to find Alexander on tap at restau- rants and bars around the country than other craft beers, but an excellent place to combine quality local beer and local live music is Jerusalem's Avram Bar. ❑