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Bat Outta Helles BAT OUTTA HELLES STYLE German-Style Lager ABV 4.8% IBU 22 Originally developed by a Munich brewmaster in 1895, the Munich beer laws, and eventually to change Texas a monumental lobbying effort beers, historic bottle releases, wacky green Freetail Brewing Co. was founded by Scott Metzger, Jason Davis and Gary Butler, as they embarked on a journey Jason Davis and Gary Butler, Co. was founded by Scott Metzger, Brewing Freetail Black Friday of 2008, it was only the city’s second operating brewery, and it sparked an adventure that includes and it sparked an adventure second operating brewery, Black Friday of 2008, it was only the city’s the construction of a 30,000 square foot production brewery just south of downtown. Today Freetail and it’s 51 and it’s Freetail just south of downtown. Today brewery foot production the construction of a 30,000 square Helles lager came about due to necessity. The Czech town of Plzen had to have helped spark what is now a vibrant and diverse craft beer scene in San Antonio. proud employees are introduced a new, extremely pale lager with a huge, heady hop aroma original 1604 location opened on scene. When Freetail’s the San Antonio craft brewing to re-invigorate without excess bitterness--thanks to their very soft water. That beer still rules the world today as pilsner (in its various, not-so-traditional incarna- tions) is the go to brew across cultures. Still, that Munich brewmaster’s legacy--brewing with water much closer to our aquifer water than the soft water of Plzen--struck a delicate balance of silky, light malt flavor and herbal hop nuance to create a refreshing and rewarding beer. Traditional, but not your typical pale lager, Bat Outta Helles comes to you fresh from the heart of San Antonio and celebrates our own long brewing heritage. Brewed with German Pilsner and Munich malts, a combi- nation of American and German hops and Edwards Aquifer water then lagered for at least a month--long enough to remember how much we owe to the innovators in our industry. AVAILABLE IN: 12oz CANS, 7.75 Gal KEGS & 15.5 Gal KEGS (FT LGRAY) (FT MGRAY) (FT DKGRAY) (FT BLK) 6 CP (FT RED) 186 CP COOL GRAY 3CP COOL GRAY 6 COOL GRAY 11 Coated is prefered C2/M100/Y85/K6 C8/M5/Y7/K16 C16/M11/Y11/K27 C44/M34/Y22/K77 C100/M79/Y44/K93 R218/G26/B50 R200/G201/B199 R167/G168/B170 R83/G86/B90 R16/G24/B32 HTML C8102E HTML C8C9C7 HTML A7A8AA HTML 53565A HTML 3D3935 (FT LGRAY) (FT MGRAY) (FT DKGRAY) (FT BLK) 6 CP (FT RED) 186 CP COOL GRAY 3CP COOL GRAY 6 COOL GRAY 11 Coated is prefered C2/M100/Y85/K6 C8/M5/Y7/K16 C16/M11/Y11/K27 C44/M34/Y22/K77 C100/M79/Y44/K93 R218/G26/B50 R200/G201/B199 R167/G168/B170 R83/G86/B90 R16/G24/B32 HTML C8102E HTML C8C9C7 HTML A7A8AA HTML 53565A HTML 3D3935 (FT LGRAY) (FT MGRAY) (FT DKGRAY) (FT BLK) 6 CP (FT RED) 186 CP COOL GRAY 3CP COOL GRAY 6 COOL GRAY 11 Coated is prefered C2/M100/Y85/K6 C8/M5/Y7/K16 C16/M11/Y11/K27 C44/M34/Y22/K77 C100/M79/Y44/K93 R218/G26/B50 R200/G201/B199 R167/G168/B170 R83/G86/B90 R16/G24/B32 PAIRS PAELLA HTML C8102E HTML C8C9C7 HTML A7A8AA HTML 53565A HTML 3D3935 WELL MANCHEGO (FT LGRAY) (FT MGRAY) (FT DKGRAY) (FT BLK) 6 CP (FT RED) 186 CP COOL GRAY 3CP COOL GRAY 6 COOL GRAY 11 Coated is prefered C2/M100/Y85/K6 C8/M5/Y7/K16 C16/M11/Y11/K27 C44/M34/Y22/K77 C100/M79/Y44/K93 R218/G26/B50 R200/G201/B199 R167/G168/B170 R83/G86/B90 R16/G24/B32 WITH OYSTERSHTML C8102E HTML C8C9C7 HTML A7A8AA HTML 53565A HTML 3D3935 ON THE HALF-SHELL MANY Freetail_Skyline MEALS, GOOD COMPANY ENCHILADAS VERDES INCLUDING: (FT LGRAY) (FT MGRAY) (FT DKGRAY) (FT BLK) 6 CP (FT RED) 186 CP COOL GRAY 3CP COOL GRAY 6 COOL GRAY 11 Coated is prefered C2/M100/Y85/K6 C8/M5/Y7/K16 C16/M11/Y11/K27 C44/M34/Y22/K77 C100/M79/Y44/K93 R218/G26/B50 R200/G201/B199 R167/G168/B170 R83/G86/B90 R16/G24/B32 HTML C8102E HTML C8C9C7 HTML A7A8AA HTML 53565A HTML 3D3935 DOMESTIC BEER, UNDOMESTIC BEER.
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