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Bell’s Oberon
(MI) An American wheat ale brewed with Saaz hops. Spicy and fruity, Oberon is the color and scent of a sunny afternoon. (ABV 5.8%) $5 – Pint, $19 – Growler
Bell’s Two Hearted Ale
(MI) India Pale Ale style well suited for Hemingway-esque trips to the Upper Peninsula. American malts and enormous hop additions give this beer a crisp finish and incredible floral hop. (ABV 7%) $5 – Pint, $19 – Growler
Bud Light
(MO) A pale lager with 110 calories. (4.2% ABV)
Budweiser
(MO) A global pale lager brand owned by the St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch company (5.0% ABV)
Coronado Idiot IPA
(CA) A big beer with an 8.5% ABV and brewed with over 3 pounds of hops per barrell. Watch out, this unfiltered "San Diego IPA" has been known to reduce even the most intelligent to a blithering "idiot". (8.5% ABV)
Dark Horse Raspberry Ale
(MI) is a light bodied easy drinking ale. They only use real raspberries so the flavor is very mild fruit and balanced, not what you would expect from a "fruit" beer. (ABV 5%) $5 – Pint, $19 – Growler
Dock Street Saison DuPotts
(PA) A rustic, traditionally styled Saison, brewed as an Homage to classic Belgian Farmhouse Ale-Saison DuPont. Characterized by its earthy hop presence, fruity yeast notes, soft malty body, and refreshing dryness. (5.75% ABV) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Great Divide Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti
(CO) an onslaught of the senses. It starts with big, roasty malt flavor that gives way to rich caramel and toffee notes. YETI gets its bold hop character from an enormous quantity of American hops. It weighs in at a hefty 75 IBUs. (9.5% ABV)
Harpoon Pott’s Landbier
A collaboration with their friends at Pott’s Braueri in Oelde, Germany, this amber-hued lager has a smooth body and spicy hop character. (ABV 4.8%) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Hill Farmstead Harlan IPA
(VT) The slightly more aggressive alter-ego of their Edward Pale Ale. Dry Hopped exclusively with Columbus hops. (6% ABV) $5 – Pint, $19 – Growler
Philadelphia Brewing Newbold IPA
(PA) Named after a South Philly neighborhood with a burgeoning beer scene; Newbold is a substantial, aromatic India Pale Ale. Aggressively hopped, with a copper hue and depth of flavor that will satisfy the most demanding hop-head. (6% ABV) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Port Brewing Summer Pale Ale
(CA) Port brewery has done it again by making this great beer. A summer time beer that is hazy and cloudy with a great hoppy bite. The beer is hoppy but yet very clean and crisp and has a very subtle grapefruit finish to it. On a summer day this beer will be perfect for the hops lover. $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Sam Adams Coastal Wheat
(MA) Hazy and golden in color, this American wheat beer is a fresh twist on the popular hefeweizen style. The spiciness of the Hallertau Mittelfrueh and Spalt Spalter Noble hops balance out the slightly sweet character of the brewery’s own signature wheat malt, resulting in a crisp and refreshing wheat beer with a subtle lemon aroma and flavor. (5.3% ABV) $3 – Pint, $4 – 22 oz, $17 – Growler
Sixpoint Apollo Wheat
(NY) A medium-bodied wheat ale. Sweet caramel malt, mild spices and a subtle hop profile comprise the initial flavor. Its hop character is more herbal and grassy than the aroma, with a bit of citrus flavor also coming out. Finishes with toasted grains and bready malt with an underlying herbal hop bite. (5.5% ABV) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Spring House Diabolical Dr. Wit
(PA) a limited release white ale brewed in the authentic Belgian style. This Belgian style Wit starts off with a wheat base, and is left unfiltered. It is then carefully spiced with coriander and bitter orange peel and aged with lavender to introduce a unique floral bouquet that complements this complex yet refreshing fruity thirst quencher. (4.7% ABV) $5 – Pint, $19 – Growler
Stevens Point 2012 Black Ale
(WI) Dark rich roasty and complex, Point 2012 Black Ale is hand-crafted with Pale, Munich, and Roasted Malts with Cluster, Saaz, and Cascade hops for the robust flavor and finish. (5.4% ABV)
Stoudts Karnival Kolsch
(PA) This refreshing German-style ale was brewed using 2-row malt, a small amount of red wheat malt, and all German hops for bittering and aroma. This straw color ale is smooth like a lager due to the colder fermentation temperature and an extended cellaring time. It is dry and crisp with a slight fruitiness which complements the mild hop bitterness and aroma. (4.8% ABV) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Twin Lakes Greenville Pale Ale
(DE) a traditional American style pale ale light in color, medium bodied ale uses whole flower cascade hops with an all natural two-row barley malt. (ABV 5.5%) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Unibroue Ephemere
(Quebec) Delicate balance of fruit and spice, hint of sweetness, hint of tartness, redolent of Granny Smith Apples (5.5% ABV) $5 – 16 oz, $19 – Growler
Victory Summer Love
(PA) A golden ale made with pale malts, German hops and Brandywine River water. The brew has a vibrant and refreshing pale color derived from its lean and refreshing malt body. And the initially floral aroma of hops segues into a well integrated, refreshing hop dryness of European heritage. (5.5% ABV) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Victory Yakima Twilight
(PA) The tenacious grip of big, juicy hop aroma and character slides smoothly into rich, dark malts. This heavyweight battle between fresh, Yakima Valley hops and dark, roasted malts is resolved harmoniously as the flavors merge to deliver complex satisfaction with a warming edge. (8.9% ABV) $4.50 – Pint, $17 – Growler
Widmer Brothers Dead Lift Imperial IPA
(OR) It has the strong hop flavor you'd expect from an Imperial IPA, but no heaviness that could weigh down your desire to take another sip. The unique flavor stems in part from the Nelson Sauvin hops imported from New Zealand. These hops have an intense citrus, berry like aroma and flavor not found in any other variety. (8.6% ABV)
Yuengling Lager
(PA) Traditional American Lager with a rich amber color & medium bodied flavor, brewed in Pottsville, PA (4.9% ABV)