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Carlsbad, California Barrelrepublic.Com (760) 841-8404 2961 State St Carlsbad, California barrelrepublic.com/ Carlsbad Draft List 5. Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 1. Turquoise Barn Cider Apple Wassail IPA - Imperial • 10% ABV • 85 IBU • Denver, CO Cider - Other • 7.6% ABV • Ramona, CA • • Hoppier, maltier and with more alcohol than a Traditional English spiced cider made with a blend standard IPA, Hercules Double IPA definitely is not of cloves, allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon, maple, and for the faint of heart. Hercules Double IPA is, a hint of citrus. “Wassailing” is a medieval English however, an elixir fit for the gods. A brash but drinking ritual intended to ensure a good cider creamy wonder, Hercules pours a deep orange- harvest the following year. Basically tastes like the coppery color, forming substantial lace in the holidays! glass. Hercules Double IPA delivers a huge amount of piney, floral, and citrusy hop aroma and 2. Burgeon Beer Prójimo flavor from start to finish. A hefty backbone of nutty, toffee-like malt character balances Hercules' Other • 4.4% ABV • 15 IBU • Carlsbad, CA aggressive, punchy hop profile. • Our take on a Mexican Style Lager that is crisp, 6. Samuel Smith Winter Welcome light and extremely crushable. Best enjoyed, 2018-2019 always! Winter Ale • 6% ABV • 32 IBU • Tadcaster, North Yorkshire • 3. Telegraph White Ale Witbier • 4.5% ABV • Santa Barbara, CA 7. Founders Centennial IPA • IPA - American • 7.2% ABV • 65 IBU A classic, unfiltered Belgian-style white ale brewed • Grand Rapids, MI • with coriander, orange peel, and locally grown chamomile flowers. It is called "white ale" because Bask in the head’s floral bouquet. Relish citrus of the pale, cloudy color. A light aroma of orange accents from dry hopping. Sweet, yet balanced, and a zesty mouthfeel ensure that Telegraph White with a finish that never turns too bitter. Ale is the perfect accompaniment to long summer days and fresh, flavorful farmer's market cuisine. 8. Harland Blonde Ale Kölsch • 4.7% ABV • 18 IBU • San Diego 4. San Diego San Diego Amber • Red Ale - American Amber • 5.5% ABV This Blonde ale is a crisp, German hybrid ale with • San Diego, CA • noble hop aroma and a biscuity, honey malt Our signature beer and our best seller, this beer character. has started more meals and conversations than any other at the Brewing Company! This red ale is a well-balanced beer, not too sweet and not too hoppy with a beautiful copper color and an extremely smooth finish. 9. Acoustic Ales Brewing Experiment 15. Beachwood Amalgamator You'll Hop Your Rye Out IPA - American • 7.1% ABV • 70 IBU Porter - English • 7.75% ABV • San Diego, CA • Long Beach, CA • • Amalgamator is our newest "West Coast" IPA This dark and most definitely Roasty Porter is one that's bursting with unique aromas and flavors. A of a kind. Black rye is evident on the nose. The light base of American 2-row malt makes way for bitterness of the hop profile is rounded out by a bit the hops to take the stage. Amalgamator is of malty sweetness. hopped in the kettle with Amarillo, Warrior, Columbus, and Mosaic, a brand new American 10. Thorn The Menace DIPA variety. The dry hop is a massive charge of Mosaic IPA - Imperial • 8% ABV • San Diego, CA that lays down an amalgam of passion fruit, dank resin, and citrus aromas. 99+ IBUs. • 16. Coronado Mermaid's Red 11. New Belgium 1969 Lager Red Ale - American Amber • 5.7% ABV • 46 IBU Lager - American Light • 4.7% ABV • 17 IBU • San Diego, CA • • Fort Collins, CO • Toasty biscuit sweetness with a hint of hoppy 17. Offshoot Beer Relax [it's just a hazy citrus. Light and refreshing with a clean, crisp IPA] finish. IPA - New England • 6.8% ABV • Placentia, CA 12. Schneider Weisse G. Schneider & • Sohn Schneider Weisse Mein Relax [it’s just a hazy IPA] embraces the new way Aventinus (TAP6) to enjoy IPA - unfiltered, fresh and full of hop flavor Bock - Weizenbock • 8.2% ABV • 16 IBU and aromatics... without the bitterness to stand in the way of kicking back with a juicy beer. It • Kelheim, Bavaria • features a combination of Citra, Centennial, Dark ruby, glistening mysteriously, streaked with Simcoe and Amarillo hops, imparting fruity, tropical fine, top-fermented yeast, this beer has a compact, and citrusy notes to complement the round, soft stable and long-lasting head. It has an intensive, mouthfeel of a hazy IPA. typically top-fermented clove-like aroma. The palate experiences a gentle touch, on the tongue it 18. Deschutes Da Shootz! is very full-bodied, compact and yet fresh with a Pilsner - Other • 4% ABV • 20 IBU • Bend, OR hint of caramel. It finishes with a light and delicate taste of bitters leaving behind a strong, smoothly • rounded, sour impression. 19. Fall Speedo's Tiki Love God 13. 2 Towns Ciderhouse Boysenbarrel Brown Ale - English • 4.7% ABV • San Diego, CA Cider - Other • 8% ABV • Corvallis, OR • • Dry/”Not Too Hoppy” – Speedo Tart and complex, Boysenbarrel is packed with Pacific Northwest grown boysenberries. Aged on 20. Rouleur DOPEUR Juicy/Hazy IPA heavy toasted French oak for a strong tannic IPA - New England • 6.6% ABV • 40 IBU backbone, this rich and tangy berry treat is perfect • Carlsbad, CA • for the winter season. Dopeurs feel they need the help of performance 14. New English Brewers Special enhancing drugs to be competitive and one who Brown Ale “dopes” is also known as a “juicer.” The Dopeur Juicy/Hazy IPA is just that…juicy! This beer offers Brown Ale - American • 6.6% ABV • 33 IBU a slightly creamy mouthfeel thanks to the use of • San Diego, CA • flaked oats and flaked wheat. The bitterness is soft and balanced while the aroma is intense…reminiscent of citrus fruits thanks to the massive use of hops introduced during fermentation. Aromatic, juicy, and refreshing. 21. Enegren Schöner Tag 27. Victory Sour Monkey Hefeweizen • 5% ABV • 14 IBU • Moorpark, CA American Wild Ale • 9.5% ABV • 25 IBU • • Downingtown, PA • Schoner Tag, which means 'Beautiful Day' in Sour Brettanomyces Tripel This electrifying German, is a traditional Bavarian-style hefeweizen. transformation of our famed Golden Monkey may Brewed with over 50% malted wheat, the beer is just blow your mind. Tastefully twisted to offer cloudy from the higher proteins in wheat. The nuances of sweet fruit, and a sharp tang of signature flavor in this beer is the banana and tartness, this exhilarating combinations of flavors clove flavors produced from the yeast makes this brew a monkey all it’s own. C’mon fermentation. respect the monkey and Taste Victory! 22. Modern Times Beer Sula 28. The Lost Abbey Farmhouse Lager Sour - Gose • 6.5% ABV • San Diego, CA Lager - American Amber • 5.8% ABV • 30 IBU • • San Marcos, CA • Fruited Sour Gose with raspberries, blackberries, Farmhouse Lager is a lighter version of our long- and black raspberries time brew, Avant Garde. It is our first foray into the 12oz bottle/six-pack world, as we have been 23. Unibroue La Fin du Monde mostly known for large format (750ml bottles). Still Belgian Tripel • 9% ABV • 19 IBU • Chambly, QC beginning with an initial malt sweetness and a subtle hop presence, this lager finishes smooth • and crisp. Perfect for an evening out on your porch The end of the world. The excellence of triple or with some fresh baked bread pulled straight fermentation through a blend of special yeasts from the oven. gives this malt beverage an exquisitely robust flavor of exceptional refinement. Brewed since 29. Pure Project Formless Shadows February 1994 IPA - Triple • 10.5% ABV • San Diego, CA 24. Pariah Clearly Juice DIPA • IPA - Imperial • 8.8% ABV • 65 IBU We built this mammoth Murky Triple IPA on a blended base of @admiralmaltingsPils malt grown • San Diego, CA • organically by John Crawford of Cascade Farms in Crystal clear juicy double india pale ale brewed Tulelake, CA, plus Premium Two Row malt from with Mosaic lupulin powder, Simcoe and Columbus Great Western Malting. Then we dry hopped it with hops. Totally not limited or exclusive. an enormous amount of hops sourced from around the world - Mosaic (US), Nelson (New Zealand), 25. Knee Deep Hop Gossip and Huell Melon (Germany). The result is an IPA - American • 7% ABV • 48 IBU • Auburn, CA incredibly easy drinking brew considering its ABV, • with delightfully sweet citrus notes, almost We don’t just talk the talk…We walk the walk! Hop reminiscent of Tang. Gossip IPA is a ridiculously aromatic and flavorful West Coast-Style IPA created by two Knee Deep 30. Pure Project Rain brewers that can’t stop talking about making beer. Pilsner - German • 5.3% ABV • 20 IBU A smorgasbord of new age hops creates layered • San Diego, CA • notes of citrus, mango and resinous pine that pair Unfiltered Pilsner 5.5% ABV | 20 IBU A crushably perfectly, with a medium body and crisp finish. This crisp and clean Pilsner, built with only the finest is an IPA you will be talking about long after it’s ingredients. A single-malt and single-hop brew, gone. using Organic Weyermann Pilsner Malt from Germany,, with a modest addition of Hallertau 26. North Coast Blue Star Mittelfruh hops. Bone dry and beautifully bright. Pale Wheat Ale - American • 4.5% ABV • 17 IBU Pure drinkability. • Fort Bragg, CA • Brewed in the style of the American Craft Beer 31. Epic Brewing Co. (Utah, Colorado) renaissance, Blue Star is unfiltered, the yeast Brainless® Raspberries adding a complex note to the flavor profile. Fruit Beer • 5.2% ABV • 12 IBU • Salt Lake City, UT • Hints of raspberry bubble gum flavors from the Belgian yeast and fresh raspberries tease the pallet in this Brainless® offering.
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