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2016 Brand Release Schedule.Cdr 2016 Brand Release Schedule JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1/2 BBL 1/6 BBL CANS Killer Whale Cream Ale Duke’s Cold Nose Brown Ale Mad Manatee IPA 1901 Red Ale Archie’s Rhino Rye Pale Ale Jolly Mon Pilsner Big John’s Apricot Wheat Bold City’s Pumpkin Ale Barrel Aged Roxy’s Imperial Cream Ale Super Secret Stout m BRAND DESCRIPTION o If you are tied to Lagers, this ale may be for you. It's light, crisp and refreshing c Killer Whale with no bitter after taste. Come by the Brewery and ask Mom for the real story Cream Ale behind the name, KILLER WHALE!!!! Locally owned and operated, Bold City Brewery . ABV - 4% • Calories-120 per 12 fl. Oz.• IBU's - 21 • SRM - 3.4 was created by the mother/son team of Susan and y Bold City's #1 selling beer! A mild brown ale named after Duke, the owner's Brian Miller. They both became dissatisfied with late, beloved boxer. This local favorite has hints of chocolate and caramel with r Duke’s Cold Nose a smooth nutty finish. A well balanced, flavorful brown ale that's perfect for any the corporate world and decided to join the beer Brown Ale time of the year. ABV - 5% • Calories-160 per 12 fl. Oz.• IBU's - 23 • SRM - 23 biz in 2008. Brian began home brewing in 2002 e An American IPA loaded with high alpha acid hop varieties. A nice herbal and crafted what would become Bold City's aroma and citrus finish can be expected. signature brands. Susan uses her corporate Mad Manatee IPA IT'S AS BITTER AS A MAD MANATEE! knowledge and runs the business side of the w ABV - 5% • Calories-180 per 12 fl. Oz.• IBU's - 60 • SRM - 11 brewery while Brian heads brewery operations. e Named after the “Great Fire of Jacksonville” that occurred on May 3, 1901. It was one of the worst disasters in Florida history and the largest urban fire in the The rest of the Miller family, with help from r 1901 Red Ale Southeastern United States. The 1901 Red Ale is not your standard red ale; it's brewed with a hefty amount of roasted barley to impart a nice roasted and friends and relatives, all have a hand in the day to smokey accent. Bitterness is low. day operations. Bold City Brewery is truly a family B Named after Archie, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens' oldest male Rhino, this Rye owned and operated brewery. Pale Ale is a medium body pale ale with a touch of Rye malt. Cascade, Archie’s Rhino Rye Centennial and Magnum hops balance out this beer and the combination y Pale Ale makes for an exceptional Rye Pale Ale. Bold City Brewery donates a portion of the sales of this beer to the Jacksonville Zoo. t i Golden in color with a prevalent spicy bitterness and floral aroma. This Czech Jolly Mon’s Style Pilsner is brewed in remembrance of our friend Vernon Dean aka “The “The concept of opening a business, any Grumpy Pilsner Jolly Mon”. His spicy, bitter but loving personality is reflected in this brew. 2670-7 Rosselle St. • Jacksonville, FL C Love you long time Vern. business, can be a scary one, but at some 904.379.6551 Easy drinkin' wheat ale made and named for the Patriarch of the Miller family, point, you have to allow yourself to dream d Big John’s Big John. We add a bit of apricot to the mix and this makes a brew that's perfect For sales information please contact: l Apricot Wheat for those hot summer days! about what could be and push forward Jennifer Boccio: o with your aspirations. There have been 904.708.1545/ [email protected] Bold City’s Bold City Brewery's Pumpkin Ale is mildly spiced with a blend of pumpkin and seasonal flavors. lots of long hours and hard work, but we've Pumpkin Ale Kevin Miller: B been blessed with good times and loads of 904.234.4260/ [email protected] . We take our Roxy's Imperial Cream Ale and age it using bourbon barrels. The fun along the way." We hope to see you Currently Distributing Through: Barrel-Aged Roxy’s final outcome… a golden color smooth tasting cream ale with a hint of bourbon w Imperial Cream Ale and subtle sweetness. NORTH FLORIDA SALES soon! BURKHARDT DISTRIBUTING CO. DAYTONA BEVERAGES American sweet / dry / milk stout hybrid. A large amount of roasted and PEPIN DISTRIBUTING INC. w Super Secret Stout chocolate flavors should be expected with a nice sweetness to balance out the GOLD COAST EAGLE DISTRIBUTING finish. GREAT BAY DISTRIBUTORS INC. BE BOLD! CITY BEVERAGES w WAYNE DENSCH INC. .
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