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Draft List BOTTLES | CANS DrafT LisT BOTTLES | CANS Watermark Brewing Co., MI | Heady Culture Lake Brothers Beer Co., MI | American Wild - 5.6% 8/Tulip Lager - 5% 3 Great Lakes Brewing Co., OH | Dortmunder Gold Lager - 5.8% 7/Pilsner Blake’s Cider, MI | Grizzly Pear - Pear and Prickly Pear Cider - 5% 5 Three Blondes Brewing, MI | Amigo Explosivo (Watermark collaboration) Hazy IPA - 6.9% 7/Tulip Tandem Cider, MI | Transient Artisan Ales, MI | Velvet Sea V.1 Smackintosh - Semi- Dry Cider - 4.5% 7 Maple Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout - 15% 10/5oz. The Mitten Brewing Co., MI | Country Strong Watermark Brewing Co., MI | Land of the Hand Double IPA - 8.3% 7/Snifter Country Strong - IPA - 7.2% 5 Barrel + Beam, MI | Premier Noir Barrel + Beam, MI | Oude Bruin - 7.1% 11/Snifter Terre a Terre - Bottle Conditioned Saison - 6.5% 10 Brewery Vivant, MI | Søvengård House Sour Golden Partager - Oak Aged Sour Ale - 7.5% 13 Foeder Aged Sour Ale - 4.5% 6/Snifter Terre Magique (Speciation collaboration) - Fruited Sour - 7.5% 15 Brew Detroit, MI | Horchata Nitro Stout Chai Spiced Coffee Nitro Stout - 6% 7/Tulip Speciation Artisan Ales, MI | Sympatric - Oak Aged Sour Blended w/ Vignoles Wine - 9% 40 Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, DE | Dragons and Yum-yums Genetic Drift - Wild Farmhouse Ale w/ Cranberry & Orange - 7% 28 Fruited Tart Pale Ale - 5.5% 7/Snifter Genetic Drift - Wild Farmhouse Ale w/ Peaches - 7% 28 Brewery Vivant, MI | Love Shadow Imperial Stout - 12.4% 11/Snifter Transient Artisan Ales, MI | Foeder #2 Electric Boogaloo - Mixed Fruit Sour - 6.5% 21 Saugatuck Brewing Co., MI | BBA Maple Blueberry Stout Black Currant Obelus - Wine Barrel Aged Sour Saison - 8% 30 Barrel Aged Sweet Milk Stout- 9.5% 10/Snifter Brighter Days: Purple - People’s Cider Co., MI | Wild Johnny Berliner Weisse w/ Black Currant & Blackberry 4% 8 Natural Fermented Scrumpy Cider - 6.4% 10/Snifter Untitled Art, WI | Arclight Brewing Co., MI | Soursmith Kriek Cherry Sour - 9.7% 9/5oz. Marionberry Berliner Weisse (Collaboration with Barrel Theory) Kettle sour w/ marionberry & raspberry- 4.5% 8 Great Lakes Brewing Co., OH | Edmund Fitzgerald Spritzer Weisse (Collaboration with J. Wakefield) American Porter - 6% 6/Tulip Berliner Weisse - 6% 9 Evil Twin Brewing, NY | Excellence is not a gift, but a skill that is learned NE IPA - 7% 8/Snifter Prairie Artisan Ales, OK | Oh! Fudge - Imperial Stout with brownies - 11.5% 14 Creston Brewery, MI | Vindit Tripel - 9.5% 7/Snifter Decadent Artisan Ales, NY | Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, DE | 60 Minute IPA Pog Nog - DIPA w/ an addition of Pineapple, Orange, & Guava - 8.1% 12 IPA - 6% 7/Pint Transient Artisan Ales, MI | Honeystone Foundation Brewing Co., ME | Imperial IPA with local honey - 8% 9/Snifter Afterglow - American IPA - 7% 8 Cedar Springs Brewing Co., MI | Schwarzbier Stillwater, MD | Black Lager- 6% 8/Pint Thisssonly Aatest Oo4 - Cab Franc Rosé Sour Ale - 5.5% 9 Transient Artisan Ales, MI | The Juice is Loose NE Imperial IPA - 8.1% 9/Snifter Brauerei Pinkus Müller, Germany | UR Pils - Organic German Pilsner - 5.2% 8 HELM’S DEEP (on deck) Brasserie d'Orval, Belgium | Wolverine Brewing Co. - Faustian 6/Snifter Orval - Trappist Pale Ale - 6.9% 12 Lord Hobo - That Hobo Life 7/Tulip Deschutes - Black Butte XXX 9/Snifter Creston - Fox Deluxe 7/Pint X Sorry, it’s gone. Yes, we got the juice! Machine wash, cold..
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