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Dam Lyte Wildernest Wheat Paradise Pilsner DAM Straight Lager Sweet "Get Your Own DAM Beer"® Dam Lyte Hefeweizen Now brewed with 100% Colorado Malt from This is a traditional South German style unfiltered wheat beer with a Colorado twist! Proximity Malt in Monte Vista, CO. This light Brewed with CO grown wheat & Pilsen malt from bodied, well-balanced lager with a crisp, clean our local maltsters at Proximity Malt, we then flavor is lower in alcohol, calories & color. 4% abv fermemented with Weihenstephan Hefeweizen yeast. This provides the tasty clove & banana esters for a easy drinking Hefeweizen. 6.2% abv Wildernest Wheat Peach Hefeweizen This fully filtered American style wheat is easy Our Classic Hefeweizen with peaches added drinking, light straw color with a bit of creaminess for a sweet treat to go along with the creamy in the body from the white wheat & a hint of mouthfeel of a German Hefeweizen. 6.2% abv grassiness from the mild German hops. 5.25% abv DAM Chili Beer A light, refreshing Mexican-style Ale brewed with Anaheim, Hatch, Serrano, Habanero & Paradise Pilsner Jalapeno chili peppers for a spicy, flavorful Chili Brewed with the lightest malts available, Pilsen & beer. 5.7% abv $6 Pint, Happy Hour $4 a touch of Munich to slightly balance out the sharp, spicy German hops in this crisp refreshing lager. Art of Science Schwarzbier 5.0% abv This dark but smooth German lager combines traditional German malts & Noble hops to produce a highly drinkable dark beer. DAM Straight Lager 5.0% abv $6 Pint, Happy Hour $4 A smooth medium bodied Vienna lager with caramel malts & a light hop character. 5.0% abv Open Season IPA Light, juicy & slightly hazy, this IPA is brewed with a blend of Mosaic, Ekuanot & Eldorado hops for a fruity aroma & flavor. Sweet George's Brown 5.0% abv $6 pint, Happy Hour $4 It's a creamy English-style brown ale. Brewed with a variety of brown & caramel malts, it is lightly hopped & finishes with a hint of chocolate Brewmaster's in its flavor and aroma. 5.4% abv Special Stash Extra Pale Ale Ask your server Medium bodied, well balanced pale ale with a about our barrel aged healthy dose of citrus & floral American hops. Brewmaster's 6.1% abv secret stash... McLuhr's Irish Stout Farmhouse Blonde Ale An Irish style stout brewed with caramel & black This Farmhouse Blonde is pale, golden, straw malts. Slightly dry, yet smooth & malty sweet. colored, with aromas & flavors of ripe apple, citrus 5.0% abv Available in 22 oz. bombers to go & spice from Belgian Yeast. It is light, refreshing & easy drinking with light body. 6.5% abv Exit 205 Session IPA $6 snifter $3 sampler No Happy Hour Exit 205 is very light in color and body but greets the nose with a rich aroma of mild toasted Cucumber Gose and fresh, citrusy hops. It starts with a nice, fresh Kettle soured with Lactobacillus Delbrueckii orange-grapefruit flavor but finishes light then fermented with gratuitous amounts of and dry, clean and crisp. 4.8% abv Himalayan Pink Sea Salt and Cucumber juice to Available in 22 oz. bombers to go balance acidic tartness. 5.3% abv Here's Your Dam IPA $6 snifter $3 sampler No Happy Hour Spicy grapefruit aroma leads the charge to a spicy, earthy & slightly citrusy hoppiness Calavera Mexican Chocolate that totally dominates the subtle, yet complex, Imperial Stout toasty-biscuity malt balance in this reddish-blonde Just in time for a cold & snowy winter, this is ale. 7.0% abv $6 Pint, Happy Hour $4 the go-to warmer-upper after a day in the Available in 22 oz. bombers to go elements. It is a spicy, sweet treat blended with Ecuadorian Cocoa nibs, Cassian Bark (cinnamon), 4 oz. samplers $1.75 * Vanilla, Habaneros & Hatch Green Chilies. *unless priced specifically above 7.2% abv *Served on Nitrogen Pint $5.50 $8 snifter, $4 sampler No Happy Hour Half Pint $3.25 DAM Happy Hour 3-6pm *Some premium seasonals beers Everyday: $3.25 Select Pints, House Wines & Wells are higher priced as noted above. Monday - Thursday: Half off appetizers in the bar only APPETIZERS Caprese Quinoa Cakes Cowboy Dip Three large quinoa cakes each topped Beef chili baked with a creamy scallion, cream with fresh mozzarella, sweet fire cheese mix. Topped with diced tomatoes & roasted tomatoes & basil along cilantro. Served with black bean tortilla chips. with a balsamic glaze. $9.25 GF,V $8.95 GF Sausage & Pretzel Skewers Roasted Garlic Hummus Pretzel bites & bison jalapeno cheddar sausage, House-made roasted garlic hummus along with served warm on two skewers. Served with cucumber slices & carrot & celery sticks served lingonberry sauce & beer mustard. $9.25 with warm naan flat bread. $10.25 V Nachos San Luis Lager Beer Cheese Dip Gluten free black bean tortilla chips topped with A distinctive blend of four cheeses & Dam jalapeños, black beans, diced tomatoes, cilantro, Straight Lager beer served with your choice of melted jack & cheddar cheeses, served with our french fries or Black Bean Chips. $8.95 V fresh salsa, sour cream & scallions. $12.00 Topped with chopped bacon. $9.95 GF,V • Guacamole $3 • BBQ pulled pork $3 Pretzel Basket • Shredded chicken with grilled onions & red Salted & baked pretzel bites served with beer bell peppers $4 mustard & Lager Beer cheese dip. $8.95 V • Seasoned Ground Beef $4 • Pork Green chili or beef chili $4 DAM Poutine Fresh french fries loaded up these ways: Main Street Tacos • Green Chili, Cheddar & Jack Cheese topped Three flour tortillas filled with shredded with queso fresco. $10.95 cheddar & jack cheese, a side of sour cream & • Stout Stew, Cheddar & Jack Cheese topped choice of filling: with scallions. $11.25 • Shredded chicken with green chilies & honey sriracha slaw. $7.50 Onion Rings • Ground Beef seasoned with onions, garlic & A basket of deep-fried, beer-battered, king-size traditional spices with a roasted tomatillo salsa. Brewhouse onion rings with southwest ranch $7.50 dressing. $11.25 V Black Bean Chips & Dips Smokey Chipotle Wings House-made tomato salsa, roasted tomatillo One pound of lightly smoked chicken wings salsa, guacamole & roasted corn pico de gallo. fried crispy & tossed in a chipotle wing sauce $8.25 GF,V served with carrots, celery & ranch or bleu cheese dressing. $12.50 GF - Gluten Friendly Smoked Trout Dip Soft cream cheese mixed with smoked trout & V - Vegetarian capers served with dried apricots, pecans & warm naan bread. $9.50 Audio Everywhere! Ask your server about the Audio Everywhere app you can download so that you can listen to any of our tv's on your smart phone! With earbuds only! Don't have earbuds? We sell them for $3! SALAD & SOUP To any salad, add a grilled or blackened meat: Fresh Salmon, Red Bird Chicken Breast, Sautéed Shrimp or Seasoned Ground Beef $4.95 Brewhouse Salad California Chicken Salad House-mix of green leaf & romaine lettuce Green leaf & romaine lettuce topped with topped with red bell pepper, carrots, grape chopped bacon, blue cheese crumbles, red tomatoes, cucumber slices & croutons, served onion, grape tomatoes, guacamole & a grilled with your choice of dressing & a dinner roll. chicken breast served with your choice of house $5.50 V made dressing. $15.50 GF Classic Caesar La Bamba Tortilla Salad Tender romaine lettuce tossed in traditional Mixed greens tossed with chili-lime dressing, Caesar dressing, topped with croutons & asiago shredded cheddar & jack cheeses, black beans, cheese, served with a dinner roll. $9.25 (small roasted corn pico de gallo & guacamole served Caesar $5.50) V in a deep-fried corn & flour tortilla bowl. $11.25 V Warm Spinach Salad Fresh green spinach tossed with sauteed crimini Super Food Salad mushrooms, bacon & strawberry balsamic Organic power greens topped with dried gastrique. Served with a deep fried goat cheese cranberries, sliced almonds & a quinoa cake, crouton. Not available with dressing on the side dressed with apple cider agave vinaigrette. or substitution dressing. $11.25 V- Substitute $12.00 GF,V more crimini mushrooms for bacon. Mike's Ale Onion Soup Sweet George's Brown Ale braised onions in broth with croutons & baked gruyere cheese. $6.50 Seafood Chowder With brewhouse salad $11.00 A creamy potpourri of salmon, scallops & shrimp along with traditional vegetables and basil. Cup $5.50 Bowl $7.50 Pork Green Chili Cup with brewhouse salad $10.00 Roasted poblanos & onions create bold Bowl with brewhouse salad $11.50 flavors in this classic southwestern dish. In a toasted bread bowl $11.75 Cup $ 4.00 Bowl $5.00 Vienna Beer Cheese Soup Cup with brewhouse salad $8.00 Dam Straight Lager, Vermont Cabot's Extra Sharp Bowl with brewhouse salad $9.00 Cheddar Cheese, broccoli & red peppers in a In a toasted bread bowl $10.50 creamy broth. V Cup $ 5.50 Bowl $7.50 Dam Good Chili Cup with brewhouse salad $10.00 House-made with Angus chuck beef, black Bowl with brewhouse salad $11.50 beans, pinto beans & jalepenos. Garnished In a toasted bread bowl $11.75 with scallions. GF Cup $5.50 Soup Du Jour Bowl $7.50 Our chef’s daily inspiration... Cup with brewhouse salad $10.00 Cup $4.00 Bowl with brewhouse salad $11.50 Bowl $5.00 In a toasted bread bowl with jack & Cup with brewhouse salad $8.00 cheddar cheese $11.75 Bowl with brewhouse salad $9.00 SALAD DRESSINGS: (All house-made!) Southwest Ranch, Caesar, Blue Cheese, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Chili-Lime Vinaigrette and Apple Cider Agave Vinaigrette BEVERAGES Cool Drinks Rocky Mountain Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Root Root Beer Beer, Ginger Ale, Club Soda, Iced Tea, Warm vanilla and caramel Lemonade. $2.25 (free refills) notes with a touch of cinnamon & nutmeg.
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