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Melt 2 tablespoons butter in heavy large saucepan over mediumhigh heat.
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Add onion and saute until tender and golden brown, about 15 minutes.
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Add garlic, cumin, cinnamon and allspice and stir 1 minute.
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Add beer, mustard and honey and bring to boil (sauce will foam).
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Remove from heat.
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Puree in batches in blender until smooth.
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Cool to room temperature.
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Pour into baking dish.
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Add pork loin; turn to coat.
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Cover and refrigerate 8 hours or overnight, turning occasionally.
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Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Remove pork from marinade; pat dry.
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Reserve marinade.
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Heat oil in heavy large skillet over medium heat.
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Season pork with salt and pepper.
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Add to skillet and brown on all sides.
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Transfer to baking sheet with rim.
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Roast in oven for 3/4 to 1 hour or until thermometer inserted into thickest part registers 155 degrees F. Transfer pork to work surface; reserve any pan juices.
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Combine pan juices and marinade in saucepan.
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Bring to boil.
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Reduce heat to simmer.
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Mix butter and flour in small bowl until smooth paste forms.
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Add to sauce and simmer until sauce thickens.
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Season to taste with salt and pepper.
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Cut pork into slices.
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Pour sauce over.
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Bullet Points
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The first Oktoberfest marked Prince Ludwig's marriage to Princess Therese; it was so much fun that it evolved into an annual celebration of German food and culture.
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Mexico has a long tradition of producing beer.
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It is said to have had the first commercial brewery in the New World (in the 1500s) and has been making lagers since 1880s or 1890s.
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Corona still enjoys a bit of a following in the U.S. which is funny because it is made as cheaply as possible so it can be sold inexpensively to manual workers in Mexico.
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Every Mexican brewery has a product in its portfolio.
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Some of the best Mexican beers are the chocolatety Negro Modelo, which is perfect with chicken mole, the dark reddish amber Dos Equis, and Nochebuena.
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In Mexico, beer is still sometimes served at room temperature which is especially good for the heartier beers.
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Lighter bodied beers are better served chilled.