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19-BI-3062-Updated Pub Menu-V2.Indd Welcome to Bavarian Brothers Brewing a casual dining brew pub and lounge at the Bavarian Inn. While Christian and David Asam are brothers, the name is not to applaud them but to remember and celebrate a family heritage legacy. The name is a nod to the original Asam Brothers of Munich, Germany—Egid Quirin Asam and Cosmas Damian Asam of whom Erwin, Christian and David are believed to be direct descendants. These Asam Brothers are renowned across Bavaria and Munich as early 1700s church architects, sculptors and artists. One of the most celebrated churches, Asamkirche—on Asam Strasse near the Marian Platz in Munich, can still be visited today. The “star” in our logo can also be found on the doors to the Asamkirche. This star has been welcoming visitors for centuries and now it welcomes you. The Asam Family is proud of its 40 year tradition of hospitality in Shepherdstown and is happy to honor its past while celebrating the future. Prost! SMALL BITES AND SALADS AND SANDWICHES Black and Blue Salad SHARED PLATES Blackened Chicken, Blue Cheese, Onion, Bacon, BI Ranch 14 House-Baked Crab Pretzel with Traditional Dressing, Parmesan, Anchovy 8 Stuffed with Crab, Imperial Aged Cheddar Cheese, Caesar Salad Add Chicken 14 Remoulade & Mustard 15 Add Salmon 16 Shepherd’s Pie Field Greens with Chopped Ground Lamb and Spices, Potato Au Gratin, Green Beans 15 Crispy Chicken Cobb Chicken Tenders, Red Onion, Heirloom Tomato, Spicy Pecans, International Cheese Board Barber’s Cheddar, Garlic Herb Dressing 12 Assorted Domestic & Imported Cheese, Accompaniments 16 Bavarian Brother’s Signature Burger Topped with Fresh Shucked Oysters Seared Bratwurst, Pickled Red Cabbage, Gruyere Cheese, Daily Selection, Mignonette 6 for 14, 12 for 24 Served with House Cut French Fries 14 Topped with Fried Egg +2 Spaetzle Tossed with Asparagus & Black Forest Ham, Baked with Gruyere 9 B.I. Reuben Corned Beef, Swiss Cheese, Sauerkraut, Thousand Island, Rye, French Fries 14 Crab Bites Pretzel Dusted Fried Crab Bites, BBB Luggage Assistance Porter Mustard 15 LARGE PLATES — ENTRÉES Flatbread Pizza of the Day Chef’s Daily Creation 13 Sauerbraten Red Cabbage, Potato Dumpling 24 Pulled Pork Tacos Wienerschnitzel Grilled Flour Tortilla, Smoked Peach, Red Cabbage Slaw, Red Cabbage, Spaetzle 27 Green Tomato “Pico,” Chipotle Cream 12 Zigeunerschnitzel “Paprika Schnitzel” Crispy Fried Calamari Paprika Onion & Pepper Sauce, Red Cabbage, BBB IPA Brined, Radish, Red Pepper Mash Aioli 11 and Housemade Spaetzle 27 Asparagus Fries Jaegerschnitzel Battered with BBB Erwins IPA, Truffl e–Parmesan Aioli 9 Red Cabbage Spaetzle, Wild Mushroom-Brandy Hunter Sauce 28 Sausage Sampler Schweinebraten Knockwurst, Weisswurst, Bratwurst, Sauerkraut 8 Pork Roast with Sauerkraut, Potato Dumpling 20 Church Front Door Cosmas Damian Asam Egid Quirin Asam Asamkirche Munich OUR BEER OTHER BEER We constantly rotate and showcase different flavors from our on-site Boutique DRAUGHT All 16 oz. unless otherwise noted Brewery. We are happy to inform you of today’s features from the list below. German/European While the selection may change, our promise is that the beer will always be of Spaten Lager ABV 5.2% 6.50 the utmost quality and consistently made. Enjoy! 16 oz. $7.50 each Spaten Oktoberfest ABV 5.9% 6.50 Tasting Flight of Four (5 oz. pours) $12 Franziskaner Hefewiesse ABV 5.5% 22 oz. 7.50 Local Sozial, Session Ale ABV 4.4% Bavarian Brothers, Rotating Taps, Please Inquire 7.50 The German word for social or socialize, that is what this easygoing brew is all about. With mild hops and FEATURED GERMAN BOTTLE AND CAN a citrus finish, it’s the perfect beer to be “social” in Ayinger Jahrhundert 100 year Lager, Aying 17 oz. 7.95 our Lounge or Beer Garden. Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel, Aying 17 oz. 7.95 Bitburger, Pilsner, Bitbug 17 oz. 6.50 Appalachia Ale, American Pale Ale ABV 5.6% Kostritz, Schwarzbier, Black Lager, Kostritz 17 oz. 6.50 While similar to the Session Ale this beer has the Pinkus, Organic, UR-Pils, Munster 17 oz. 7.95 volume turned up a few notches. Named for the Weihenstephaner Dunkle Weisse, Freising 17 oz. 7.95 beautiful mountains and picturesque trails in our Weihenstephaner, Korbinian Dopple Bock 17 oz. 7.95 back yard that we like to get out and about to explore. Weihenstephaner Kristall Weisse, Freising 17 oz. 7.95 Carol’s Royal Stout ABV 5.4% A beer celebrating the Queen of the Bavarian Inn, BOTTLED Carol Asam. A native of Sheffield England, Carol’s Big Timber Porter, Elkins WV 5.95 proud British accent has filled the halls of the inn Bud Light, Light American Lager, St. Louis, MO 4.50 for the past 40 years. Just like “her majesty,” this Budweiser, American Lager, St Louis, MO 4.50 beer is expressive, and no nonsense, yet incredibly Stella Artois, Leuven, Belgium 4.95 graceful on the palate. Haake Beck (Non-Alcoholic), Bremen, Germany 4.95 Lagunita IPA, Petaluma, CA 5.50 Erwin’s Angry Ale, I.P.A ABV 6.6% A nod the the founder of the Bavarian Inn, Erwin Asam. Michelob, “Ultra,” St. Louis, MO 4.50 This beer is whimsically named to celebrate Erwin’s fine Bold Rock “Seasonal,” Cider, Nellysford, VA 5.25 “German Engineering.” Known as a man of incredible Flying Dog, Snake Dog IPA, Frederick, MD 4.95 work ethic, vision and velocity to accomplish all tasks, this mighty IPA lives up to its namesake. Harry’s Hazy River, Hazy IPA ABV 6.7% When our Brew Master, Harry, is not brewing you can SPECIALTY COCKTAILS find him on the Potomac River trying to reel in the big one. This beer is summer time in a glass. Hazy B.I. Old Fashioned Bulleit Bourbon, W.V. Maple Syrup, Local Tonic’s in color, beautiful nose of tangerine and grapefruit. “Embodied” Bitters, Luxardo Cherries, Flamed Orange Peel 12 A balanced mouthfeel. Not too sweet, not too sour… Elderflower Champagne Cocktail St Germain, Lemoncello, just like Harry! Dibon Cava Sparkling Wine 10 Luggage Assistance, Porter ABV 4.7% Aperol Manhattan Old Forrester Rye, Aperol, Grapefruit Bitters 11 Did you get it? Luggage Assistance…Porter. Sort of a hotel inside joke. The nose on this beer will amaze you, The Revival Bulleit Rye, Sweetshine Cré, Luxardo Cherry Syrup, the balance on the palate will have you coming back Fresh Lime Juice 12 for more. Sort of like that famous song…“you can “Hair of the Dog” Bloody Mary Bavarian Brothers Brewing check-out anytime you want, but you can never leave!” Private Label Original Recipe Mix, Tito’s Vodka 8.5 The Forager Poma Granite Liqueur, Mecklenbrau German-Style Pilsner ABV 4.3% Trader Vic’s Macadamia Liqueur, Cream 10 Mecklenburg was the original name for Shepherdstown settled by German Settlers. Rosemary Collins Hendricks Gin, Fresh Lemon, Just like Shepherdstown took many years to be Rosemary Simple Syrup, Club Soda 10 established, this beer takes tremendous patience Spiked Hot Chocolate B.I. Signature Ghirardelli Hot Chocolate in its nearly 8-week brewing process. with Kerry Gold Irish Chocolate Liqueur 11 Ask about our ever-changing Premium Pours also available by the Glass or Featured Sommelier Selections by the Glass and Flights WINE 5 oz. 8 oz. ½ liter Dibon Brut Reserve Cava, Spain 7.5 10.5 25 Annabelle, Chardonnay CA 8.5 11.5 28 Normande, Pouilly Fuisse France 13 18 52 Sea Pearl, Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand 8.5 11.5 28 Dr. Thanisch, Spatlese, Trocken, Riesling Mosel, Germany 12 17 45 Pratsch, Gruner Veltliner Austria 8.5 11.5 28 Moscato, di Pavia, Centorri Italy 8.5 11.5 28 La Vielle Ferme, Dry Rosé France 7.5 10.5 25 B.I. Private Label Riesling, Dr. Loosen Pfalz, Germany 8.5 11.5 28 Milbrandt, Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley, WA 11.5 14 30 Four Bears, Sean Minor, Pinot Noir CA 8.5 11.5 28 Coudoulet Beaucastle, Cotes du Rhone Rhone, France 12 17 48 Runquist, 1448 Syrah Blend CA 11.5 14 30 Ancient Peaks, Zinfandel Paso Robles, CA 10 14 35 Santa Julia, Malbec Mendoza, Argentina 8.5 11.5 28.
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