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CRAFT BEERS Our Own Craft Beers Are Made Here On-Site CRAFT BEERS Our Own Craft Beers are made here on-site. From the following list, we always have 6 beers on rotation. Please note the chalkboards which depict "What's on Tap" right now! Also, check the chalkboards for new and seasonal beers that haven't made this list. CREAM van BEAN Beer, Save the Queen Cream Ale, brewed with whole vanilla beans. Light, ESB English Ale, brewed with caramel malts and creamy and subtle vanilla flavor. 4.6% ABV. traditional hops. Sweet malt flavors are balanced by hop bitterness. 5.6% ABV LEGGY BLONDE Imperial Blonde Ale, deep blonde color, C4 big alcohol on the nose, sweet and malty, American Double IPA, brewed with multiple with a light hop character. Approx. 7% ABV. hop additions for complex citrus and tropical fruit flavors and lingering bitter finish. 7.5% ABV PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE PALE ALE , AKA "PAPA" Beach Front American Pale Ale, copper colored, a touch of White IPA, strong IPA with distinctive Belgian yeast and orange peel. Lots of orange flavor accentuated by caramel with aggressive hop character. 5.5% ABV. amarillo hops 8.3% ABV. "PAPA" Simcoe - variation with SIMCOE aroma UNKLE JOE'S FUNKY hops, piney and resinous DUNKLE WEISS "PAPA" Citra - variation with CITRA aroma hops, citrus and fruity hop character German-Style Dunkle Weiss, dark wheat beer, spicy, clove, banana, light caramel. 5% ABV. SMALL TOWN BROWN PROJECT "Y" Brown Ale, dark brown to almost black, toasty, chocolate, malt forward, smooth despite its dark color. Amber Ale, our harvest beer, dry-hopped with our Not Hoppy. 5.3% ABV. home grown Cascade Hops. Intense red/amber color, balanced malt and hop character. Toasty and caramel HOP KNOCKER malt flavors. Delicate floral hop notes. 6% ABV. , deep copper color. Dry hopped American IPA RYE, BABY, RYE with Mt. Hood and Cascade hops. 6.5% ABV. Session Rye Pale Ale, spicy, subtle floral hop Dark, Dank & Ominous character, dry finish. 4.8% ABV. Black IPA, light roasted quality with hints of bitter WAREHOUSE OCCUPATION chocolate, grapefruit and a dank, hemp-like aroma. Approx. 7% ABV. Imperial Saison, brewed with star anise, ginger, clove and black peppercorn. Spicy, fruity yet smooth. SCREAMING PEACOCK SMOKED 9% ABV. PORTER, dry, toasty, bitter chocolate with very P-Strong light smoked character. Not hoppy. Approx. 6% ABV. American IPA, light caramel sweetness with aggressive bitter hop character. Dry hopped with CEZANNE SAISON Cascade hops. 6-6.5% ABV Belgian Saison, straw color, light citrus and spice. Brewed with orange peel, a touch of hop character, refreshing. Approx. 5% ABV. HARD CIDERS By REID's ORCHARD STEAM PUNK OATMEAL STOUT of Gettysburg dark brown, nearly black, toasty, bitter sweet chocolate, coffee flavors, a creamy, fuller mouthfeel than the We always have a sweet and a dry cider. Check Porter. Approx. 6.5% ABV out the chalkboards to see "What's on Tap!" MIXED DRINKS PENNSYLVANIA Vodka Tonic $5.00 TOP SHELF Vodka Cranberry $5.00 Matthew Smith White Rum & Coke Hanover $ 7.50 Gin & Tonic $5.00 Matthew Smith Spiced Rum Rum & Coke $5.00 & Coke Hanover $9.50 Coconut Rum & Coke $5.00 Bluecoat American Dry Gin & Tonic Philadelphia $9.00 Vodka & Sweet Tea $5.00 Mason Dixon Vodka & Cranberry Gettysburg $9.00 Dad's Hat Rye Whiskey SPECIALTY COCKTAILS & Water Bristol $10.00 Moscow Mule $8.50 Manatawny American & Water Vodka, Gosling's Ginger Beer & Fresh Lime Whiskey Pottstown $10.00 Warehouse Mule $9.00 Gin, Gosling's Ginger Beer, Fresh Lime, LOCAL WINES Simple Syrup & Mint Brickhouse Tom Collins $8.50 Dry Reds REID’S ORCHARD Our House-made Sour Mix, Gin & Macerated Cherries Troika $9.00 Blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Syrah. A bit Sangria $9.00 lighter, but big in flavor. Allegro Red Wine, Berries & Blackberry Brandy REID’S ORCHARD $8.50 Rum Runner $9.00 Sangiovese Medium bodied Italian varietal. Pineapple Juice, Orange Juice & Bitters G's Mojito $9.00 ALLEGRO 2014 Medley $7.50 Rum, Fresh Mint, Simple Syrup & Worcestershire House blend with fruit flavors. Warehouse Breeze $8.50 Dry Whites Rum, Coconut Rum, Pineapple Juice & Cranberry Juice. ALLEGRO $8.50 Brickhouse Whiskey Sour $10.00 Steel Chardonnay Dad's Hat Rye Whiskey, Our House-made Sour Mix Crisp pure fruit fermented in stainless steel. & Macerated Cherries REID'S ORCHARD Pinot Grigio $9.00 Whiskey CBGB $10.00 Light with a smooth finish. Manatawny American Whiskey, Hard Cider, ALLEGRO Dry Riesling $9.00 "Bark" Cinnamon Stick & Ginger Brandy Fruity and refreshing with a crisp finish. White Russian $9.00 Sweet Vodka, Rum, Coffee Syrup & Irish Cream Warehouse-Mopolitan $8.50 ALLEGRO Brogue Blush $7.50 Citrus Vodka, Cranberry Juice & Triple Sec Fruity pink with the appeal of a White Zinfandel. Ty-Sicle $9.00 ALLEGRO Musicato $7.50 Vanilla Vodka, Blood Orange Syrup & Orange Juice Fresh and vibrant Moscato. Hanover Summer $8.50 ALLEGRO Punk $6.50 Citrus Vodka, Sour Mix, Sprite & Macerated Cherries A fun and familiar sweet pink pleaser of a wine. Spicy Bloody Mary Sriracha Rim Salt $9.50.
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