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Beer Spezials Germany BIER + INDICATES DRAUGHT BEER BEER SPEZIALS Haus Liter / 15 Weihenstephaner “Original” Lager Das Boot / 35 2 liter boot of haus bier~share with two or more! The World Tour / 35 selection of 5 bottled biers~one from each region of our menu share with two or more! Mystery Beer / 7 a surprise every time! House Flight / 12 Weihenstephaner Original Lager / Veltins Pilsner Weihenstephaner 1516 Keller / Paulaner Hefeweizen Specialty Flight / 14 Stormalong “Legendary Dry” Cider / Lemke Raspberry Berliner Weiss Gaffel Kölsch / BraufacTum “Progusta” IPA GERMANY + Weihenstephaner Original Lager Freising, Germany (16.9oz 5.1%)...................................................................................8 light, crisp, and refreshing Friesisches Brauhaus zu Jever, ‘Jever,’ Pilsener Jever (12oz 5.3%) ........................................................................ 7 a good german hop forward pilsner, crisp, clean and pleasant + Veltins, Pilsener Meschede-Grevenstein (16oz 4.8%) ........................................................................................................ 8 grassy notes with a clean and slightly sweet Pilsner malt taste that is well-balanced Rothaus “Tannenzäpfle,” Pilsener Baden (11.2 oz 5.3%) ............................................................................................ 9 Pilsner from Germany’s Black Forest, herbal grassy hops, lemon citrus zest, earthiness, dry finish Augustiner, Light Euro Lager München (11.2oz 5.7%) ................................................................................................. 8 dry biscuit malts and hops on the palate Dortmunder Actien Brauerei, “DAB” Dortmunder Lager Dortmund (16 oz 5.4% can) ....................................... 6 pale golden lager, classic clean character, biscuity malts, very thirst quenching Flensberger “Gold” Dortmunder Lager Flensburg (11.2oz 4.8%) ............................................................................. 8 dry biscuit malts and hops on the palate Gosebrauerei Bayerischer Bahnhof, Leipziger Gose Leipziger (12oz 4.6%) .........................................................15 sour spicy nose with earthy undertones of coriander and salt meld harmoniously on the palate Brauerei Früh am Dom, ‘Früh,’ Kölsch Köln (12oz 4.8%) .......................................................................................... 8 grassy nose and light hop aromas, crisp and refreshing + Gaffel Becker & Co., Kölsch Köln (16oz 4.8%) ............................................................................................................. 9 pale golden amber color, grassy nose, nice earthy hops, bready malts, palely amber colour BIER + INDICATES DRAUGHT BEER GERMANY continued Dinkelacker, “Hopfenwunder” Hopped Lager Stuttgart, Germany (12oz 5.0%) ......................................................8 super smooth lager hopped with Amarillo, Casacde and Simcoe, not overblown, well-balanced Aecht Schlenkerla, Helles Lager Bamberg (16.9oz 4.3%) ...........................................................................................13 light in body “helles” with the underlying smokiness quintessential to Schlenkerla! Grevensteiner, Original, Kellerbier Grevenstein (16.9oz 5.2%) .................................................................................. 8 floral hops balanced with a mild malt backbone + Weihenstephaner “1516” Kellerbier Freising, Germany (16.0oz 5.6%)............................................................................8 hazy light golden-orange color, citrus hop flavor, lingering bready malt Schöfferhofer, Grapefruit Hefeweizen München (16oz 2.5% can) .............................................................................. 8 super light, resfreshing and delicious, grapefruit soda & hefeweizen Ettaler Benediktiner, Weissbier Ettal (16.9oz 5.4%) ......................................................................................................8 crisp wheat ale, taste is malty, slightly sweet, well balanced! Hofbräu, Hefe-Weizen München (12oz 5.5%) ................................................................................................................. 7 banana, orange and clove aroma with matching taste-so smooth and creamy + Paulaner, Hefe-Weizen München (16oz 5.5%) ................................................................................................................ 9 traditional, no nonsense, Munich Hefe! + BraufactuM, “Progusta” IPA Frankfurt am Main (16.0 oz 6.8%) ................................................................................. 10 notes of apricot and orange, underlying bitter hop aromas, long, velvety finish Erdinger, Dunkel Erding (12oz 5.7%) ................................................................................................................................ 7 smooth and easy drinking, dark amber with notes of caramel, oats, and molasses + Flensberger, Dunkel Flensburg (16.9oz 7%) .................................................................................................................. 10 notes of caramel and cocoa, slightly nutty with a spicy finish Weltenburger Kloster, Barock Dunkel Kelheim (11.2oz 4.7%) ................................................................................. 10 from the oldest monastery brewery in the world, notes of caramel and cocoa, slightly nutty with a spicy finish Augustiner, “Maximator” Doppelbock München (11.2oz 5.7%) ............................................................................... 8 dry biscuit malts and hops on the palate Uerige, Altbier Düsseldorf (11.2oz 4.7%%) ........................................................................................................................13 the beer of Düsseldorf, traditional brown ale, toasty caramel malts, bitter finish Köstritzer, Schwarzbier Thüringen (16.9oz 4.8% can) ....................................................................................................... 7 strong roasted character, clean and dry finish, a classic black lager Andechser, Doppelbock Dunkel Andechs (16oz 7.1%) ................................................................................................11 dark fruits, breads and spices, rich malty taste, dry finish + Schneider, Aventinus “Tap 6” Weizenbock München (13oz 8.2%)..............................................................................10 milk chocolate, banana and dark cherries, slightly sweet finish Schneider, Aventinus Eisbock München (11.2oz 12%)......................................................................................................................................15 a concentrated beer, notes of fig and plum, rich and warming, dessert in a bottle! Aecht Schlenkerla, Oak Smoke, Doppelbock Bamberg (16.9oz 8%) .....................................................................17 kilned with oak wood, rich smoky aroma with a touch of spice, subtle sweetness BIER + INDICATES DRAUGHT BEER AUSTRIA Stiegl, Lemon Radler Salzburg (16oz 3.2% can) .................................................................................................................7 tart and zippy citrus, thirst quenching! Stiegl, Pilsner Salzburg (1di6oz 4.9% can) .............................................................................................................................7 easy drinking with a light body, crisp and clean Stiegl, “Goldbräu” Märzen Salzburg (16oz 4.9% can) .....................................................................................................8 zesty orange and honey notes, a crisp and clean drinking lager CZECH REPUBLIC Czechvar, Pilsner České Budějovice (11.2oz 5%) ............................................................................................................. 7 clear, pale pilsner with hints of honey, bitter and full-bodied complexity Met’anský Pivovar, “Rebel” Czech Pilsner Havlickuv Brod (11.2 oz 4.4%) ................................................................ 7 grassy and sweet fruits on the nose, crisp, clean pilsner POLAND Elblag Brewery, “EB” Premium Pilsner Zywiec (16oz 5.2% can) ................................................................................ 5 bready malt aromas, drinkable and crisp pilsner Lezajsk, Pale Euro Lager Zywiec (16.9oz 5.5% can) ......................................................................................................... 7 solid Polish lager, light grain flavor, dry finish Tyskie, Pale Euro Lager Tychy (16.9oz 5.6%) ................................................................................................................... 7 lemon zest and malt bouquet, crisp hopped mouthfeel Okocim, “O.K. Beer” Full Pale Brzesko (16.9oz 5.6% can) ............................................................................................ 6 grassy with sweet corn and malt character, a classic euro lager Zywiec, IPA Ciesyn (16.9oz 5.0%) ....................................................................................................................................... 9 hazy gold, easy drinking session with herbal hops Tatra, Mocne, Euro Strong Lager Ciesyn (16oz 6%) .................................................................................................. 5 pepper spice and grain aromas, drinks crisp and easy Browary Warka, Premium Strong Warka (16oz 6.5% can) ........................................................................................... 7 sweet bready, caramel, toffee and molasses notes Zywiec, Baltic Porter Ciesyn (16.9oz 9.5%) ....................................................................................................................
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