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Three Blind Mice Beer List 04/08/12 Three Blind Mice Beer List 04/08/12 DRAFT HALF FULL Guinness Stout (Classic Dry Irish Stout) tapped 3/22 $2.50 $5.00 Weihenstephan, Vitus (German Weizenbock) 7.70% ABV tapped 3/25 $2.50 $5.00 21st Amendment, Lower Da Boom Barleywine 10.50% ABV tapped 3/10 N/A $5.50 Ommegang, Hennapin (Belgian-Style Farmhouse Ale) 7.20% ABV tapped 3/31 $2.50 $5.00 McSorley’s Black Lager 5.50% ABV (10 oz. mug) tapped 3/17 N/A $3.00 Highland Brewing Company, St. Therese’s Pale Ale 5.60% ABV tapped 3/31 $2.00 $4.00 BOTTLES 21st Amendment Brewing Company, Back in Black (Black IPA – 12 oz. can) 6.80% ABV $5.00 Aecht Schenkerla, Rauchbier, Ur-Bock (Smoked Beer: Specialty of Bamberg – 16.9 oz.) 6.60% ABV $7.00 Abita Brewing Company, Purple Haze (Raspberry Infused Ale – 12 oz.) 4.20% ABV $4.00 Abita Brewing Company, Turbodog (English Style Brown Ale – 12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $4.00 Allagash Brewing Company, Black (Belgian-Style Stout – 25.4 oz.) $13.00 Allagash Brewing Company, Confluence (American Wild Ale – 25.4 oz.) 7.50% ABV $19.00 Allagash Brewing Company, Curieux (Bourbon Barrel Aged Belgian Strong Ale – 25. 4oz.) 11.00% ABV $18.00 Allagash Brewing Company, Four (Belgian-Style Quadrupel – 25.4 oz.) 10.00% ABV $18.00 Allagash Brewing Company, Fluxus (Belgian-Style Bière de Garde – 25.4 oz.) 8.00% ABV $17.00 Allagash Brewing Company, White (Belgian-Style Witbier – 12 oz.) 5.20% ABV $5.00 Anchor Brewing Company, Anchor Steam (California Common – 12 oz.) 4.90% ABV $5.00 Anchor Brewing Company, Brekle’s Brown (American Brown Ale – 12 oz.) 6.00% ABV $5.00 Anchor Brewing Company, Liberty Ale (American Pale Ale – 12 oz.) 6.00% ABV $5.00 Anchor Brewing Company, Porter (American Porter – 12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $5.00 Augustiner-Brau, Maximator (Classic German Doppelbock – 11.2 oz.) 7.50% ABV $5.25 Avery Brewing Company, Ellie’s Brown Ale (12 oz.) 5.50% ABV $5.00 Avery Brewing Company, IPA (American IPA – 12 oz.) 6.50% ABV $5.00 Avery Brewing Company, Maharajah (Limited Release: Double IPA – 22 oz.) 10.35% ABV $16.00 Avery Brewing Company, New World Porter (Limited Release: American Porter – 12 oz.) 6.80% $5.00 Ayinger, Celebrator (Doppelbock – 11.2 oz.) 6.70% ABV $5.25 Bell’s Brewery, Kalamazoo Stout (American Stout – 12 oz.) 6.00% ABV $5.00 Bell’s Brewery, Porter (American Porter – 12 oz.) 5.60% ANV $4.75 Brooklyn Brewery, Black Chocolate Stout (Russian Imperial Stout – 12 oz.) 10.00% ABV $5.50 Brooklyn Brewery, Brown Ale (American Brown Ale – 12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $4.50 Brooklyn Brewery, East India Pale Ale (American IPA – 12 oz.) 6.80% ABV $4.50 Brooklyn Brewery, Lager (American Amber Lager – 12 oz.) 5.20% $4.50 Brooklyn Brewery, Pennant Ale ’55 (British Style Pale Ale – 12 oz.) 5.50% ABV $4.50 Brooklyn Brewery, Monster Ale 2011 (English Style Barleywine – 12 oz.) 10.80% ABV $5.75 Brooklyn Brewery, Pilsner (German-style Pils – 12 oz.) 5.10% ABV $4.50 Brooklyn Brewery, Sorachi Ace (Single Hop Farmhouse Style Ale – 25.4 oz.) 7.60% ABV $14.00 Courage, Russian Imperial Stout (Extremely Rare Beer Selection – 9.3 oz.) 10.00% ABV $8.00 De Glazen Toren, Canaster Winter Scotch Ale (Belgian Dark Strong Ale – 25.4 oz.) 8.70% ABV $17.00 De Glazen Toren, Cuvée Angelique (Belgian Dubbel – 25.4 oz.) 8.30% ABV $17.00 Dixie Brewing Company, Blackened Voodoo (Black Lager / Schwarzbier – 12 oz.) $4.50 Dogfish Head Brewery, Aprihop (Fresh Apricot-Infused IPA – 12 oz.) 7.00% ABV $5.00 Dogfish Head Brewery, Burton Baton (Oak Aged Imperial IPA – 12 oz.) 10.00% ABV $5.75 Dogfish Head Brewery, 60 Minute IPA (12 oz.) 6.00% ABV $4.75 Duck Rabbit Craft Brewery, Milk Stout (American Milk Stout – 12 oz.) 5.70% ABV $5.00 Einbecker, Schwarzbier (Classic German Black Lager – 11.2 oz.) 4.90% ABV $5.25 Erdinger, Dunkelweizen (Dark Hefeweizen – 16.9 oz.) 5.60% ABV $6.00 Founder’s Brewery, Centennial IPA (American Single Hop IPA – 12 oz.) 7.20% ABV $5.00 Founder’s Brewery, Dirty Bastard (Scotch Ale – 12 oz.) 8.50% ABV $5.25 Founder’s Brewery, Double Trouble (Double IPA – 12 oz.) 9.40% ABV $6.00 Founder’s Brewery, Porter (American Porter – 12 oz.) 6.50% ABV $5.00 Founder’s Brewery, Red’s Rye P.A. (Fruity American IPA – 12 oz.) 6.60% ABV $5.00 Fuller’s Brewery, London Porter (Classic English Porter – 11 .2 oz.) 5.40% ABV $4.75 Full Sail Brewery, Amber Ale (12 oz.) 5.50% ABV $4.25 Full Sail Brewery, Extra Special Barney (Limited Release: Brewer’s Share Series – 22 oz.) 6.50% ABV $10.00 Full Sail Brewery, Session Lager (American Pale Lager – 11 oz.) 5.10% ABV $3.75 Gouden Carolus, Cuvée Van der Keizer Blauw 2011 (Belgian Dark Strong Ale – 25.4 oz.) 11.00% $18.00 Great Divide Brewing Company, Hercules Double IPA (12 oz.) 10.00% ABV $6.00 Great Divide Brewing Company, Yeti Imperial Stout (Russian Imperial Stout - 22 oz.) 9.50% ABV $14.00 Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (Hopped Dry Irish Stout – 12 oz.) 7.50% ABV $5.25 Harpoon Brewing Company, Celtic Ale (American Amber Ale – 12 oz.) 5.40% ABV $4.50 Harpoon IPA (Classic American East Coast IPA – 12 oz. 5.90% ABV $4.50 Highland Brewing Company, Gaelic Ale (12 oz.) 5.80% ABV $4.50 Highland Brewing Company, St. Therese’s Pale Ale (Dry Hopped with Cascade – 12 oz.) $4.50 Kapuziner Schwarz-Weizen (Classic Bavarian Black Dunkelweizen – 16.9 oz.) 5.40% ABV $9.00 Krombacher, Pils (German Pilsener – 11.2 oz.) 4.80% ABV $4.50 Koningshoeven, Quadrupel, La Trappe (Dutch Trappist Monastery - 25.4 oz.) 10.00% ABV $18.00 Kulmbacher, EKU 28 (Historic German Doppelbock – 11.2 oz.) 11.00% ABV $7.50 Lagunitas Brewing Company, A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ (American Wheat Pale Ale – 12 oz.) 7.50% ABV $5.00 Lagunitas Brewing Company, Cappuccino Stout (22 oz.) 8.80% ABV $11.00 Lagunitas Brewing Company, Hop Stoopid (Farmhouse Style IPA – 22 oz.) 8.00% ABV 102 I.B.U. $10.00 Lagunitas Brewing Company, IPA (12 oz.) 6.20% ABV $5.00 Lagunitas Brewing Company, Maximus (Double IPA – 12 oz.) 8.00% ABV $5.25 Left Hand Brewing Company, Black Jack Porter (American Porter) 6.40% ABV $4.75 Left Hand Brewing Company, Oak Aged Widdershins (Barleywine – 22 oz.) $15.00 Leinenkugel Brewing Company, Big Eddy Russian Imperial Stout (12 oz.) 9.50% ABV $5.50 Liefman’s Cuvée (Blended Belgian Ale with Sour Cherries – 25.4 oz.) 6.00% ABV $14.00 McAuslan Brewing Company, Ste. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout – 12 oz.) 5.00% ABV $5.25 Mendocino Brewing Company, Blue Heron Pale Ale (American Pale Ale – 12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $4.50 Moa, Moa Noir (New Zealand Dark Lager – 16.9 oz.) 5.50% ABV $7.00 New Belgium Brewing Company, 1554 (Belgian Style Dark Ale – 12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $4.50 New Belgium Brewing Company, Belgo (Belgian-Style IPA – 12 oz.) 7.00% ABV $4.50 New Belgium Brewing Company, Bière du Mars (Lips of Faith: Belgian-Style Bière de Garde – 22 oz.) $11.00 New Belgium Brewing Company, Cocoa Mole (Lips of Faith: Chile and Spice Infused Brown Ale - 22 oz.) $13.00 New Belgium Brewing Company, Fat Tire Ale (American Amber Ale – 12 oz.) 5.20% ABV $4.50 New Belgium Brewing Company, Frambozen (Raspberry Infused Brown Ale – 12 oz.) 6.50% ABV $5.00 New Belgium Brewing Company, La Folie (Flanders Red Ale / Sour Ale – 22 oz.) 6.00% ABV $16.00 New Belgium Brewing Company, Ranger (American IPA – 12 oz.) 6.50% ABV $4.50 New Belgium Brewing Company, Shift (American Pale Lager – 16 oz. can) 5.00% ABV $5.00 North Coast Brewing Company, Old Number 38 (Irish-Style Dry Stout – 12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $5.00 Ommegang, Abbey Ale (Belgian-Style Dark Dubbel – 25.4 oz.) 8.50% ABV $12.00 Ommegang BPA (“Belgian Pale Ale” – 12 oz.) 6.50% ABV $5.00 Ommegang, Hennepin (Belgian-Style Farmhouse Ale – 25.4 oz.) 7.70% ABV $12.00 Ommegang, Witte (Belgian-Style Witbier – 12 oz.) 5.10% ABV $5.00 Oskar Blues Brewing Company, Ten Fidy (Imperial Stout – 12 oz. can) 10.50% ABV $6.00 Paulaner, Hefeweizen (Traditional German Unfiltered Wheat Beer – 12 oz.) $4.25 Pauwel Kwak (Belgian Strong Red Ale – 11.2 oz.) 8.40% ABV $7.00 Peak Organic Brewing Company, Hop Noir (Black IPA – 22 oz.) 8.50% ABV organic $9.00 Peak Organic, King Crimson (Imperial Red Ale – 22 oz.) 9.00% ABV organic $10.00 Peak Organic Brewing Company, The Maple Collaboration (American Amber - 22 oz.) 7.60% ABV organic $8.00 Pennsylvania Brewing Company, Alleghany Pale Ale (12 oz.) 5.60% ABV $4.50 Pennsylvania Brewing Company, Dark Lager (12 oz.) 5.00% ABV $4.50 Pike Brewing Company, XXXXX Stout (16.9 oz.) 7.00% ABV $7.00 Port Brewing Company, Mongo (Double IPA – 22 oz.) 8.50% ABV $13.00 Port Brewing Company, Old Viscosity (American Imperial Stout – 22 oz.) 10.00% ABV $14.00 Rogue Brewing Company, Chipotle Ale (Chile-Infused Ale – 22 oz.) 5.50% ABV $11.00 Samuel Adams, Thirteenth Hour Stout (Spice-Infused Stout – 25.4 oz.) 9.00% ABV $13.00 Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Pale Ale (West Coast American Pale Ale – 12 oz.
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