Avery Ellies Brown Ale
$6.00
this beautiful, deep russet brew has the sweet and somewhat nutty character of adam avery's late (1992-2002) chocolate lab, for which it is named. crystal and chocolate malts give this beer a brown sugar maltiness with hints of vanilla and nuts, while subtle hopping gives it an overall drinkability that's second to none, just like ellie!
Bernard Pilsner
$6.00
a golden pilsner-style lager, characterized by its richness of color and aromatic bouquet. bernard beer provides a full bodied flavor - smooth and refreshing with no aftertaste - a well balanced brew. the beer is brewed in compliance to the bavarian purity law of 1516, using only czech two-row barley malt, noble saaz hops,soft water from private wells and bernard's signature yeast strain.
Captain Lawrence Captain's Kolsch
$6.00
low in bitterness, but packed full of malty rich flavors, this beer expresses a small amount of the fruitiness you find in most ales, as well as the clean crisp flavors associated with a lager. the aroma is influenced by the small amount of american grown hops we add post fermentation which contribute a touch citrus.
Delirium Tremens
$8.00
the allusion to the pink elephant a consequence of a delirium tremens the day before, is not a chance. the reasons are multiple: first of all, the beer possesses a degree of high alcohol; and, on the other hand, irresponsible consumers sometimes suffer devastating effects of a too much consumption of alcohol. this beer became the classic of the brewery, appreciated especially for its qualities degustatives, as well as the mystery that hides itself behind the gray partitions of his characteristic bottle. this blond perfect one stresses the qualities of an exceptional houblon as well as of different clear malts. the conclusion combines a bitter and peppered tone without aggressiveness. she represents strong blond beer under its better appearance.
Evil Twin Lil' B Imperial Porter
$9.00
shall one compare thee to a air beer, not even this perfect porter before thou will do thee justice. thou art more complex, brave and cunning. thou have changed more than a brew will ever. thou may be lil', but thy mind is greater than words can speak and beer will ever taste.
Founders Porter
$6.00
pours silky black with a creamy tan head. the nose is sweet with strong chocolate and caramel malt presence. no absence of hops gives founders' robust porter the full flavor you deserve and expect. cozy like velvet. it's a lover, not a fighter.
Founders Red's Rye PA
$6.00
serious hop bitterness, along with an unyielding grapefruit bouquet from the amarillo dry hop, balances the malty richness of four varieties of imported belgian caramel malts. pours a spectacular crimson with a creamy tan head. a generous addition of rye malt accentuates a spicy, crisp finish.
Kelso Pilsner
$5.00
floral nose, slightly sweet, with a dry finish. classic european pils.
Left Hand Milk Stout
$6.00
dark and delicious, america's great milk stout will change your perception about what a stout can be.
Lost Tribes Shikra Ale
$5.00
ancient aramaic for "alcoholic beverage" and "profoundly delicious." this vibrant pale ale has a hint of date and is our spin on an ancient babylonian recipe recovered from a brewmaster names "pup-u." shikra's bold and refreshing hop character is elegantly balanced by a special blend of caramel malts. the brewing process is that of a traditional british pale ale, with a german-influenced new york twist. spices of chinook, noble german spalter, and citrus-like cascade hops yield a balance and an experience unparalleled by any other beer.
North Coast Red Seal Ale
$6.00
malt and hops are beautifully married in this full-bodied, copper-red pale ale. red seal ale is generously hopped in the traditional manner for a long, spicy finish.
Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale
$6.00
brewed with hefty amounts of european malts and four kinds of american hops, it delivers a blast of hop aromas, a rich middle of malt and hops, and a thrilling finish. it weighs in at 6.5 % alcohol by volume. why squeeze such a big brew into a little can? because we think fun in the great outdoors calls for great beer. our cans go where bottled beers can't, where flavorless canned beers don't belong. and no matter where you drink dale's pale ale, our can protect it from light and oxidation far better than bottles do.
Peak Organic Summer Session
$6.00
a traditional summer wheat beer marries a west coast pale ale. locally grown wheat provides a complex mouthfeel and amarillo® dry hopping gives a citrusy aroma.
Shiner Bock
$5.00
is a distinctive, rich, full-flavored, deep amber-colored beer with an inviting smooth taste without excessive bitterness.
Southampton Double White
$5.00
a "double strength" version of classic belgian-style "white" ale. a deceptively light ale spiced with curacao orange peel and coriander seed.
Southern Tier 2XIPA
$7.00
not quite an imperial, but certainly not a standard india pale ale. our double ipa is a hop lovers dream. citrusy and clean with an incredible finish.
Stone Cali-Belgique IPA
$7.00
when reading the name "stone cali-beligique ipa," "cali" hints that it is a california-style ipa, and this brew has an undeniable belgian influence, indicated by the word "belgique" (which is how belgium's french-speaking population says the word "belgian"; the dutch-speaking belgians say "belgie"). we carefully selected a belgian yeast strain that illuminates a fascinating new aspect of the beer that is otherwise quite simply stone ipa. the result is both completely new and different, while still being recognizable as a stone brew and stone ipa in particular. think of it as an otherwise identical twin to stone ipa that was raised in a belgian culture. literally.
Uinta Hop Notch Ipa
6.00
hop notch is a new beer for uinta. if you're not a craft beer connoisseur, you may not know that an ipa (india pale ale) usually has a strong bitter flavor as a result of the large amount of hops used. the more hops the better, so the name ?hop notch' combines this love of hops with the vintage slang ?top notch' to communicate that this a first-rate beer with first-rate hops. for tenfold, this conjured images of vintage fruit crate art from the early 20th century and inspired the oversized hops as they are unloaded by depression-era farmers