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Draft Beer Craft Beer DRAFT BEER 64 oz Pint Growler Guinness by Guinness LTD. (Ireland) 16oz ABV 4.2% $15 $7 Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm, settle, breathe at the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet reward. Stella Artois by Anheuser-Busch (Belgium) 16oz ABV 5.2% $15 $7 Since 1366 this Belgium Lager has been enjoyed by many sailors around the world, it’s Columbia’s “lightest” tap beer. Avalanche by Breckenridge Brewery (Littleton, CO) 16oz ABV 4.4% $15 $7 Aromas of pale grains, a semi-sweet middle and a clean-as-Colorado snow finish make this our best-selling beer. Slides down easy. That’s what makes Avalanche amber ale such a treat. Blended pale and caramel malts — and just a kiss of bittering hops — to create a refreshing-but-flavorful, anytime beer. Rotating Draft by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico, CA) 16oz varies $15 $8 Sierra Nevada is the official sponsor of Beer can racing, along with many other races/regattas at Columbia. One of the first true craft brew companies. Ask your server what is on tap from them today. Pale Ale by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico, CA) 16oz ABV 5.6% $15 $7 Unique piney and grapefruit aromas from the use of whole-cone American hops have fascinated beer drinkers for decades and made this beer a classic. This beer is also used in the batter for the Columbia staple Fish n Chips. The Last Stand by Argus Brewery (Chicago, IL) 16oz ABV 6.7% $15 $7 Our Friends at Argus had this collaboration red ale left over and were nice enough to give us a keg before they unfortunately shut down. Hope you enjoy this Last Stand by Argus. Oberon by Bells Brewing Co. (Comstock, MI) 16oz ABV 5.8% $15 $7 Bell’s Oberon is a wheat ale fermented with Bell’s signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas. Alpha King by Three Floyds Brewing Co. (Munster, IN) 16oz ABV 6.6% $15 $8 A bold yet balanced American Pale Ale with slight caramel sweetness and aggressive citrus hoppiness. This is our flagship beer. Hopslam by Bells Brewing Co. (Comstock, MI) 10.5oz ABV 10% $20 $9 Starting with six different hop varietals added to the brew kettle & culminating with a massive dry-hop addition of Simcoe hops, Bell’s Hopslam Ale possess the most complex hopping schedule in the Bell’s repertoire. Trip in the Woods Quad(2019) by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico, CA) 10.5oz ABV 10.5% X $12 Ale brewed with cherries. This very limited beer is a blend of two vintages of Ovila Quad—one straight Belgian-style and the other with tart cherries. El Sully by 21st Amendment Brewery (San Francisco, CA) 16oz ABV 4.9% $15 $7 A crisp Mexican-style lager with light notes of spice from Northern Brewer hops. Perfect for this lovely heat wave Chicago is treating us right now! Merlin Nitro by Firestone Walker Brewing Co. (Pasa Robles, CA) 16oz ABV 5.5% $15 $7 When Velvet Merlin is brewed with milk sugar to create Nitro Merlin Milk Stout, the effect is similar to adding cream to your dark roasted coffee. *Growlers are ToGo only and may not be Use this QR code to be taken directly to COLYC’s BeerMenus consumed on the Club Ship page and stay up to date on all beer changes. CRAFT BEER 1 Old Foghorn by Anchor (San Francisco, CA) 12oz ABV 8-10%, IBU 40 $8 Port is to wine as old foghorn is to beer. A great after-dinner beer. It's malty, fruity, sweet, a unique hop aroma, make this a unique barley wine beer. 312 Urban Wheat Ale by Goose Island (Chicago, IL) 12oz ABV 4.2%, IBU 18 $6 Inspired by the city of Chicago and densely populated with flavor, 312’s spicy aroma of Cascade hops is followed by a crisp, fruity ale flavor delivered in a smooth, creamy body. Tooth and Claw by Off Color (Chicago, IL) 12oz ABV 5%, IBU 35 $7 Off-color and the field museum scientists collaborated to make this crisp, clean, pilsner with a dry-hopped bite similar to Sue’s. Off-color donates a portion of all profits back to the field museum. Our kind of people at Columbia. Matilda by Goose Island (Chicago, IL) 12oz ABV 7%, IBU 26 $9 Wild in character, with a slightly fruity aroma and a spicy yeast flavor that is as unique as it is satisfying. It’s the perfect accompaniment at the dining table or for casually socializing at the bar. Sophie by Goose Island (Chicago, IL) 12oz ABV 6.5%, IBU 20 $9 Fermented with wild yeasts and aged in wine barrels with orange peel, Sofie is a tart, dry, sparkling ale. A subtle, spicy white pepper note, a hint of citrus from the orange peel and a creamy vanilla finish make Sofie an intriguing choice. 90 Minute IPA by Dogfish Head (Milton, DE) 12oz ABV 9%, IBU 90 $9 An imperial IPA best savored from a snifter, 90 Minute has a great malt backbone that stands up to the extreme hopping rate. Two Hearted IPA by Bells (Kalamazoo, MI) 12oz ABV 7%, IBU 50 $7 This brew is defined by its intense hop aroma and malt balance. Massive additions of hops in the kettle and again in the fermenter lend their characteristic grapefruit and pine resin aromas. A significant malt body balances this hop presence; together with the signature fruity aromas of Bell’s house yeast, this leads to a remarkably drinkable American style India Pale Ale. Edmund Fitzgerald Porter by Great Lakes (Cleveland, OH) 12oz ABV 5.8%, IBU 40 $7 A complex, roasty porter with a bittersweet, chocolate-coffee taste and bold hop presence. Named for the great ship that tragically sunk in Lake Superior in 1975 with many Northeast Ohioans on board. Breakfast Stout by Founders, Seasonal (Grand Rapids, MI) 12oz ABV 8.3%, IBU 60 $8 Brewed with an abundance of flaked oats, bitter and imported chocolates, and Sumatra and Kona coffee, this stout has an intense fresh-roasted java nose topped with a frothy, cinnamon-colored head that goes forever. Robert The Bruce by Three Floyds Brewing Co. (Munster, IN) ABV 6.5%, IBU 7 $8 A bold Scottish ale with a complex malty body derived from roasted and crystal malts balanced with just the right combination of hops. This ale pours a deep ruby color, has a sweet malty nose with layered caramel and roasted notes and a full body. Robust yet smooth, Robert The Bruce is a malt lover’s delight. Use this QR code to be taken directly to COLYC’s BeerMenus page and stay up to date on all beer changes. 2 CRAFT BEER cont. Dragon’s Milk by New Holland (Holland, MI) 12oz ABV 10%, IBU 31 $12 A stout with roasty malt character intermingled with deep vanilla tones, all dancing in an oak bath. Dirty Bastard by Founders (Grand Rapids, MI) 12oz ABV 8.5%, IBU 50 $ This Scotch style ale is so good it’s wrong. A complex finish, with hints of smoke and peat, paired with a malty richness. The hop power makes dirty bastard, not for the amateur beer drinker. Vandy by Vander Mill (Spring Lake, MI) 12oz ABV 4.2%, Gluten Free $7 Sweet, like a Honeycrisp apple. Vandy is the answer to the old adage of An Apple A Day… It’s a cider that blends the crisp and clean flavor of fermented apples with the fresh harvest of those just pressed. Michigan Brut Cider by Virtue (Fennville, MI) 16oz ABV 6.7%, Gluten Free $8 Michigan Brut bears the scent of crisp apple, and citrus notes, with a bit of yeasty goodness. Clean and crisp upfront, it follows with a tart, dry, lightly oaky lingering finish. Wells Banana Bread by Charles Wells (Bedford, England) 12oz ABV 5.2%, IBU 40 $8 This dark golden colored ale hugs the palate with great intensity. Its malty aroma is complemented by the gentle nose of Banana. Its flavor unfolds with a sensual sparkle and a smart crispness, which balances its aroma perfectly Zombie Dust by Three Floyds (Munster, IN) 12oz ABV 6.2%, IBU 50 $8 This intensely hopped and gushing undead Pale Ale will be one’s only respite after the zombie apocalypse. Medium-bodied made with Citra hops to help you cope with any walking dead. Pale Ale by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico, CA) 12oz ABV 5.6% IBU 38 $7 Pale Ale began as a home brewer’s dream, grew into an icon, and inspired countless brewers to follow a passion of their own. Its unique piney and grapefruit aromas from the use of whole-cone American hops have fascinated beer drinkers for decades and made this beer a classic, yet it remains new, complex and surprising to thousands of beer drinkers every day. Torpedo by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico, CA) 12oz ABV 7.2% IBU 65 $8 The first beer to feature our “Hop Torpedo”—a revolutionary dry-hopping device that controls how much hop aroma is imparted into beer without adding additional bitterness. Torpedo Extra IPA is an aggressive yet balanced beer with massive hop aromas of citrus, pine, and tropical fruit. Ninja vs. Unicorn by Pipeworks Brewing Co. (Chicago, IL) 16oz ABV 8.5% $9 Brewed with over five pounds of hops per barrel, this unfiltered double IPA is sure to please the most discerning hop lover. Ninja vs.
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