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12 Beer to Go Beer to go 25% OFF growler fills from 4-7p tap list $1 OFF bottles/$3 OFF bombers anytime 08.23.16 beer & wine flights - $12 four tasters of draft beer or wine of your choice POURING HOURS: POURING #1. pivo pils | firestone walker brewing co. #10. SUmmer ale | greenport harbor brewing co. german pilsner 5.3% ABV california cheese pairing: 3 alarm colby american blonde 5.3% ABV new york cheese pairing: goat gouda A classically rendered pilsner with a West Coast dry-hopping twist, A refreshingly delicious, moderately-hopped golden ale brewed with a touch showcasing stylistic influences from Germany, Italy and the Czech Republic. of orange blossom honey for a light, slightly sweet and floral finish. The nose is malty Brings impeccable balance with floral aromatics, spicy herbal nuances, and with sweetness. A light start with sweet malts upfront and a smooth and semi-sweet bergamot zest and lemongrass notes from dry hopping with German Saphir hops. finish. Really nice notes of grass, German malts, bread, sour mash, and oats. 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $5 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $5 #2. harvest ale | southern tier brewing co. - 4p ’til 1a | - 4p ‘til 12a | Fri. & Sat. Thu. thru Tue. #11. gose gone wild! | stillwater artisanal/westbrook hoppy esb 6.7% abv new york cheese pairing: smoked gouda hoppy sour 4.6% abv maryland cheese pairing: fontina This fresh-hopped ESB gives off a nose of pine and caramel and the taste Stillwater took Westbrook's refreshing Gose and added a massive follows suit. There are pleasant, unintrusive, hops up front which blend dose of citra & amarillo hops, then fermented it with various strains of seamlessly into a sweet, malty finish. There are just enough hops to appease most brettanomyces for a citrusy wild ride. Taste starts off with sour and lemony hop heads but not its not over-the-top. A classic fall seasonal. flavors and has some hints of funk with some bits of saltiness in the finish. 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $4.50 5 oz. - $4 | 10 oz. - $6.50 #3. live pale ale | southern tier brewing co. #12. slo mo’ ipa | empire brewing co. american pale ale 5.5% ABV new york cheese pairing: peppadew cheddar american ipa 6.5% abv new york cheese pairing: peppadew cheddar An East Coast answer to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, this hop-forward pale Empire has reinvented itself, and this new flagship is a true American boasts some citrus and grapefruit sweetness, just juicy enough to keep it IPA brewed with a blend of Falconer's Flight and Mosaic Hops to convey bright smooth, but resiny hoppy enough to keep it bold. It’s a great beer to enjoy a few tropical citrus notes for a crisp dry finish. Pleasantly bitter without being overly of - extremely refreshing. hoppy. 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $4.50 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $4.50 #4. farking wheaton woot stout | stone brewing co. #13. boom sauce | lord hobo brewing co. imperial stout 13% abv california cheese pairing: aged parmesan american ipa 7.2% abv massachusetts cheese pairing: sharp cheddar A collaboration between actor Wil Wheaton, Fark.com creator Drew Curtis Smells of fresh grated grapefruit and orange zest with faint suggestions of and Stone’s Greg Koch. Brewed with rye, wheat malt and pecans and partially pine with a floral and pear-like aroma. Lots of hop flavor upfront, bitterness hits a aged in Bourbon whiskey barrels, this viscous yet silken brew erupts with an oaky, little hard in the middle, and slightly juicy lemony in the back. Good malt base, a little nutty bouquet and rich flavors of vanilla, toast and bitter chocolate. bit of sweetness with some toasted bread within. Hop flavor sticks to the palate. 5 oz. - $4.50 | 10 oz. - $7.50 5 oz. - $2.50 | pint - $6.50 # #5. fat tire ale | new belgium brewing co. 14. syracuse pale ale | middle ages brewing co. english pale ale 5% abv new york cheese pairing: peppadew cheddar amber ale 5.2% abv colorado cheese pairing: mahon HOUR: “HOPPY” The definitive craft amber ale, it presents mildly fruity with a malty Sweet floral hops with some malt and fruit. A tiny whiff of butter diacetyl is nose of toasted and biscuity aromas. Malty palate with a restrained hop in the nose. Smooth with a crisp malty medium bodied mouth feel. A very pleasing bitterness that seems to only balance the brew. Toasted malt with a bread crust blend of malt sweetness and light hop bitterness hit the tongue at the same time flavor is the theme, Highly drinkable yet complex. with a cracker finish. Extremely well balanced, drinkable, and non intrusive. 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $5 5 oz. - $1.50 |pint - $4 # th # st 15. 6 anniversary porter | stone brewing co. | 21 amendment brewery 6. hell or high watermelon - Friday thru Tuesday 7p, 4 to baltic porter 8% abv california cheese pairing: smoked gouda fruit beer 4.9% abv california cheese pairing: bucheron A 20th anniv. re-release - an intensified version of their smoked porter. The nose is muted, with just a slight wave of sugary sweetness hinting at Elevated malts and hops conditioned on French and American oak, which what lies inside the glass. It’s a wheat beer with a dry finish and just enough malt accentuates the porter’s distinctive smokiness and amplifies its chocolate and roast backbone to hold it all together. The watermelon is omnipresent in the beer, from coffee flavors also adding subtle notes of toffee, cherries, dried berries and vanilla. the nose all the way to the aftertaste. Understated and crisp, perfect for a hot day. 5 oz. - $4 | 12 oz. - $7 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $5 #7. mocha ipa | stone brewing co. #16. hop knife harvest ale | tröegs brewing co. double ipa 9% abv california cheese pairing: smokey blue american ipa 6.2% abv pennsylvania cheese pairing: aged parmesan Stone continues to innovate by adding coffee and cacao beans to a citrusy Hop Knife Harvest Ale recognizes the time-honored tradition of hand-har- double IPA. The aroma brings layers of coffee, cocoa and citrusy hops, in that order. vesting at the peak of maturity. At the end of fermentation, the beer flows through a On the palate, cocoa hits first, then coffee. The beer finishes with a nice citrus zing HopCyclone releasing a bounty of preserved citrus rind, crushed jungle and tropical from the Citra and Amarillo hops, and the flavors play wonderfully together. aromas atop a sturdier malt base for oncoming cooler evenings. 87 IBUs. 5 oz. - $3 | 12 oz. - $5.50 5 oz. - $2 | pint - $4.50 #8. unearthed | long trail brewing co. #17. bluegrass billionaire | clown shoes beer american stout 7.9% abv vermont cheese pairing: smoked gouda $1 OFF english barleywine 12.5% abv massachusetts cheese pairing: danish blue Pleasant notes of roasted malts, bittersweet chocolate, fresh ground The English Barleywine style is less hop forward than its American coffee, vanilla bean and oak greet the nose. Taste follows nose with a rich, roasted counterpart yet offers more complex malt profiles. Aromas and flavors follow sweetness offset by mild smokiness and a well-balanced bitterness. Additional drinks! all suit: big caramel, brown sugar, toffee, vanilla, bourbon, toasted oak, leather, notes of molasses, stone fruit, ash, bourbon and cola. Finishes full and creamy. tobacco, raisin, plum, fig, light chocolate, herbal, and toasted earthiness. 5 oz. - $2.50 | pint - $5.50 5 oz. - $5 | 10 0z. - $8.50 #9. namaste | dogfish head craft brewery #18. maple bourbon milk stout (nitro) | southern tier belgian wit 4.8% abv delaware cheese pairing: 3 alarm colby imperial stout 10% ABV new york cheese pairing: smoked gouda Tightly woven white pepper, orange zest and clove scents waft up from Southern Tier Milk Stout was aged with local maple syrup in bourbon Namaste’s fluffy white head. White pepper bridges herbal coriander and orange barrels for over six months and given the nitro treatment. On the nose, notes of zest, while floral notes flutter above. This beer’s varied additions of orange, oak lactones, vanillin, and roasted malts. On the palate, its sweet, smooth, lemongrass and coriander are masterfully pieced together into a zesty swallow. mapley with roasted malt, creamy chocolatey notes, with hints of bourbon. 5 oz. - $2.50 | pint - $5.50 5 oz. - $4.50 | 10 oz. - $7.50 served in 8.5 oz. goblet served in 12 oz. goblet served in 16 oz. pint glass beer color beers in RED are NEW bottled beer india pale ales/lagers southern tier | live southern tier | ipa american pale ale 5.5% ABV new york 12 oz. - $4.50 american ipa 7.3% ABV new york th 12 oz. - $4.50 lagunitas | 12 of never ale american pale ale 5.5% ABV california southern tier | 2x ipa 12 oz. - $4.50 double ipa 8.2% ABV new york 12 oz. - $5 peak organic | the juice american pale ale 5.6% ABV maine southern tier | tangier pint can - $6.50 session ipa 4.6% ABV new york 12 oz. can - $4.50 bell’s | oberon ale american wheat ale 5.8% ABV michigan new belgium | citradelic ipa pint can - $5 american ipa 6.5% ABV colorado 12 oz. - $5 ellicottville | mow master lagunitas | daytime ipa ultra pale ale 5% ABV new york 12 oz. - $4.50 session ipa 4.65% ABV california 12 oz. - $4.50 5&20 spirts and brewing | rye pale ale rye pale ale 6.2% ABV new york ithaca | hopkist ipa 12 oz. - $4.50 session ipa 4.75% ABV new york 12 oz.
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