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Draft Beer Bottles DRAFT BEER BOTTLES CRISP These are your light, pale and refreshing beers, THESE ARE SOME OF OUR with a softer bitterness and crisper mouthfeel. FAVOURITE BOTTLES RIGHT NOW. A NICE AND REFRESHING MIX OF MOSTLY SAISONS AND SOURS ⛱ NORTH GERMAN PILS 5% 35/65 Ebeltoft, Pilsner WITH A HEAFTY IMPERIALSTOUT THROWN IN THE MIX. SVĚTLÝ BŘEZNICKÝ LEŽÁK 5.2% 35/65 For the full selection of bottles, please Herold, Czech Pilsner see our extended list. HOP EBELTOFT ÆBLE CIDER. 5% 125 Aromatic beers that have a bold hop character and higher bitterness. Denmark, French Style Cider, 37.5cl Often with fruity, grassy and resinous flavours. ⛱ SCARAB 4.5% 35/65 CHIMAY DORÉE 4.8% 60 Apex, American Pale Ale Belgium, Blonde, 33cl ⛱ MORTAL PLANES 8.2% 45/85 60 Northern Monk / Deya, Double India Pale Ale SAISON DUPONT 6.5% Belgium, Saison, 33cl MALT More malt driven beers, darker, though not quite black. Often on the sweeter side with malt, caramel and nutty flavours. AMERICAN SOLERA MAGIC JAR 4% 145 USA, Grisette, 37.5cl HIBERNATOR 7.2% 35/65 Slowburn, Doppelbock GLAZEN TOREN SAISON D’ERPE-MERE 6.5% 195 SMOKE Belgium, Saison, 6.5%, 75cl Your smoke fix. Beers made with various smoked and peated malt. Notes of bacon, sausage and barbeque. BREKERIET WRAPPED IN RED 5.6% 85 Sweden, Berliner Weisse w. Red Berries, 33cl MÄRZEN 5.1% 40/75 Aecht Schlenkerla, Rauchbier ROAST DRY & BITTER ALKYMI 6.5% 185 Brews that use highly roasted malts which imparts a dark to pitch black Denmark, Sour Ale w. Raspberries & Cherries, 37.5cl colour. Often rich and heavy with coffee and chocolate notes. HR. FREDERIKSEN 10.5% 45/85 CANTILLON GUEUZE 5% 165 Amager, Imperial Stout Belgium, Geuze, 37.5cl SPICE & FRUIT Not necessarily brewed with fruit or spices, instead these beers 3 FONTEINEN OUDE KRIEK 6.5% 195 possess some of these flavours from the fermentation and brewing technique. Belgium Kriek, 37.5cl MAISEL'S WEISSE 5.1% 35/65 Maisel, Hefeweizen DE TROCH CHAPEAU OUDE GEUZE 5.5% 195 Belgium, Geuze 75cl TART & FUNK Our sour brews that show rustic, earthy and wine-like characteristics. HOPPIN’ FROG B.O.R.I.S. THE CRUSHER – More often than not with bacteria cultures and mixed fermentation. EXTENDED BARREL AGED 9.4% 135 ⛱ SLOE & JUNIPER 6% 40/75 Brew by Numbers, Saison w. Sloe & Juniper USA, Imperial Stout, 35.5cl CHAFING 4.5% 40/75 Flying Couch / Borg, Berliner Weisse w. Red & Black Currants BARR BOTTLE LIST CIDER GERMANY EBELTOFT, ÆBLE CIDER 125 AECHT SCHLENKERLA, URBOCK 75 Denmark French Style Cider, 5%, 37.5cl Bamberg Rauchbier, 6.5%, 50cl ETS BELLOT, CIDRE DE CRU BRUT 165 SCHNEIDER, UNSER AVENTINUS 70 France Dry Cider, 5%, 75cl Kelheim Weizenbock, 8.2%, 50cl SIGTEMØLLEVEJ, CUVÉE NO. 2 365 JAN KEMKER AOLTBEER 2019 – 01 275 Denmark Dry Cider, 6.1%, 75cl Münster Münstersch Altbier aged on Port barrels, 6.5%, 75cl JAN KEMKER AOLTBEER 2019 – 02 275 BELGIUM Münster Münstersch Altbier aged on Red Wine barrels, 6.5%, 75cl ABBAYE DES ROCS, GRAND CRU 155 JAN KEMKER AOLTBEER 2019 – 03 350 Montignies-sur-Roc Belgian Strong Ale, 9.5%, 75cl Münster Münstersch Altbier aged on Red Wine barrels w. Sloe Berries, 6.5%, 75cl ACHEL, EXTRA BRUIN 195 Achel Quadrupel, 9.5%, 75cl AUSTRIA BRASSERIE D’ORVAL, ORVAL 70 Gaume Belgian Ale, 6.2%, 33cl SCHLOSS EGGENBERG, SAMICHLAUS CLASSIC 95 Vorchdorf Doppelbock, 14%, 33cl CHIMAY, DORÉE 60 Chimay Blonde, 4.8%, 33cl DENMARK BRASSERIE DUPONT, SAISON DUPONT 60 AMAGER BRYGHUS, DARIO THE DARK DON 135 Tourpes Saison, 6.5%, 33cl Amager Imperial Stout, 12%, 50cl DE DOLLE, OERBIER 85 AMAGER BRYGHUS, MURPHIL 150 Esen Belgian Strong Ale, 9%, 33cl Amager Imperial Porter, 9%, 50cl DE HALVE MAAN, STRAFFE HENDRIK QUADRUPEL 85 DRY & BITTER, ALKYMI 185 Brugge Quadrupel, 11%, 33cl Gørløse Sour Ale w. Raspberries & Stevnsbær Cherries, 6.5%, 37.5cl DE GLAZEN TOREN, SAISON D’ERPE-MERE 195 MIKKELLER BAGHAVEN, RUUD PESCH 250 Erpe-Mere Saison, 6.5%, 75cl Refshaleøen Sour w. Red Vineyard Peaches, 7.2%, 37.5cl DE RANKE, VIEILLE PROVISION 225 PENYLLAN, ANGELA 2015 450 Dottignies Spontaneous fermentation Sour Ale Bornholm Sour Red w. Wild Blackberries, 7%, 75cl DE RANKE, CUVÉE DE RANKE 210 450 Dottignies Spontaneous fermentation Sour Ale PENYLLAN / JESTER KING, LAURA 2016 Bornholm Sour Pale Ale w. Hay & Juniper, 6%, 75cl FANTÔME, SAISON 180 Soy Saison, 8%, 75cl PENYLLAN, EARTHA 2015 475 Bornholm Stock Ale w. Sour Cherries, 10%, 75cl FANTÔME, KRIEKEN AWAKENS 275 Soy Saison w. Morello Cherries, 7.3%, 75cl PENYLLAN, TERRY 2015 475 Bornholm Sour Ale w. Wild Raspberries, 6%, 75cl ROCHEFORT, BLAUW 10 90 Rochefort Quadrupel, 11.3%, 33cl SWEDEN RODENBACH, VINTAGE 2015 250 Roeselare Flanders Red Ale, 7%, 75cl BREKERIET, WRAPPED IN RED 85 Landskrona Berliner Weisse w. Cherries, Raspberries & Strawberries, STRUISE, ST. AMATUS OOSTVLETEREN 12 2013 95 5.6%, 33cl Oostvleteren Quadrupel, 11%, 33cl OPPIGÅRDS / NÄRKE KULTURBRYGGERI, THURBO KAGGEN ST. BERNARDUS, ABT 12 2018 525 STORMAKTSPORTER 230 Watou Quadrupel, 10%, 150cl Hedemora Bourbon BA. Imperial Stout, 13%, 33cl VERHAEGHE, DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE 165 Vichte Flanders Red Ale, 6.2%, 75cl NORWAY JESTER KING, ÖRTER I MÖRKER 375 Austin, Texas Aquavit inspired Farmhouse Ale, 7.9%, 75cl LINDHEIM, FARMER’S RESERVE SOUR CHERRY 185 JOLLY PUMPKIN, TURBO BAM 295 Gvarv 20 Month Oak BA. w. Cherries 8%, 37.5cl Dexter, Michigan Saison, 4.9%, 75cl LERVIG, BARLEY WINE 2017 200 JOLLY PUMPKIN, PLANS 325 Stavanger Bourbon BA. Barley Wine, 12.9%, 33cl Dexter, Michigan Sour Ale w. Grapefruit & Cherries, 6.9%, 75cl SANTE ADAIRUS, BRIGHT SEA 445 GREAT BRITAIN Santa Cruz, California Wine BA. Belgian Blonde Ale, 6.2%, 75cl MEANTIME, THOMAS HARDY’S ALE 2016 170 SANTE ADAIRUS, LADY IN GREY 445 London Strong Ale, 11.7%, 33cl Santa Cruz, California Farmhouse Ale, 4.8%, 75cl USA PRAIRIE, PRAIRIE ALE 180 Tulsa, Oklahoma Saison, 8.2%, 50cl 525 ALE APOTHECARY, FAERIE TEARS PRAIRIE, DEJA VOUS 195 Bend, Oregon Wild Ale w. Manzanita Flowers, 9%, 75cl Tulsa, Oklahoma Farmhouse Ale w. Hibiscus, 4.8%, 75cl ALE APOTHECARY, LA TACHE 525 Bend, Oregon Wild Ale, 8%, 75cl LAMBIC ALE APOTHECARY, RALPH 525 3 FONTEINEN, HOMMAGE 2016 525 Bend, Oregon Wild Ale w. White Fir Tips, 7.2%, 75cl Beersel, Belgium Framboos ALE APOTHECARY, SAHALIE 525 3 FONTEINEN, GOLDEN BLEND 2017 550 Bend, Oregon Wine BA. Wild Ale, 9.3%, 75cl Beersel, Belgium Oude Geuze ALESMITH, SPEEDWAY STOUT 275 3 FONTEINEN, OUDE GEUZE 2016 250 San Diego, California Imperial Stout, 12%, 75cl Beersel, Belgium Oude Geuze AMERICAN SOLERA, THE GROUND IS SHAKING! 240 3 FONTEINEN, OUDE GEUZE ARMAND & GASTON 2016 295 Tulsa, Oklahoma Wine BA. Sour Red Ale, 6%, 75cl Beersel, Belgium Oude Geuze AMERICAN SOLERA, NECTARINE FINGERS 395 3 FONTEINEN, OUDE KRIEK 2018 (37.5 CL) 195 Tulsa, Oklahoma Farmhouse ale w. Nectarines, 6%, 75cl Beersel, Belgium Kriek AMERICAN SOLERA, PETITE HOWL 395 BOKKE, AKEVITT 2017 (75 CL) 625 (150 CL) 1250 (300 CL) 2500 Tulsa, Oklahoma Wild ale blended w. Californian Petite Syrah, 10%, 75cl Hasselt, Belgium Lambic BA. on ‘Akevitt Barrels’ B. NEKTAR, CHERRY CHIPOTLE MEAD 225 BOKKE, APRIKOOS 2018 525 Ferndale, Michigan Mead, 14%, 37.5cl Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Apricots BLACK PROJECT, STARGATE: O’HENRY PEACH 395 BOKKE, FRAMBOOS PJASSEL KRIEK 2018 595 Denver, Colorado Sour Ale w. Peaches, 6.8%, 50cl Hasselt, Belgium Framboos w. Peaches & Cherries CIGAR CITY, MARSHAL ZHUKOV 295 BOKKE, FRAMBOOS PUUR 2018 595 Tampa, Florida Imperial Stout, 11%, 65cl Hasselt, Belgium Framboos CROOKED STAVE, L’BRETT D’APRICOT 395 BOKKE, FRAMBOOS VANILLE 2018 595 Denver, Colorado Sour w. Apricots, 6%, 75cl Hasselt, Belgium Framboos w. Vanilla HOPPIN’ FROG, B.O.R.I.S. THE CRUSHER – EXTENDED BARREL-AGED BOKKE, STEEN 2018 525 135 Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. White Peaches, Apricots & Red Vineyard Akron, Ohio BA. Imperial Stout, 9.4%, 35.5cl Peaches 145 JACKIE O’S, OIL OF APHRODITHE BOKKE, PJASSEL 2018 525 Athens, Ohio Imperial Stout w. Black Walnuts, 10%, 37.5cl Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Red Vineyard Peaches 325 JESTER KING, FUNK METAL BOKKE, PJASSEL KRIEK 2018 525 Austin, Texas Sour BA. Stout, 8.2%, 75cl Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Gorsem cherries & Red Vineyard Peaches 325 JESTER KING, PROVENANCE (LEMON & LIME) BOKKE, PJASSEL NOYAUX 2018 525 Austin, Texas Sour Ale w. Lemon & Lime, 6%, 75cl Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Red Vineyard Peaches & Apricot stones BOKKE, VLIERBLOESEM 2017 525 DE TROCH, CUVEE CHAPEAU OUDE GEUZE 2017 195 Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Elderflowers Ternat, Belgium Oude Geuze BOKKE, WIJNGAARD MELANGE 2016 525 GIRADIN, BLACK LABEL 2016 220 Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Red Grapes St Ulriks Kapelle, Belgium Oude Geuze BOKKE, WIJNGAARD MUSCAT & RIESLING 2016 525 GIRADIN, KRIEK 2016 220 Hasselt, Belgium Lambic w. Grapes St Ulriks Kapelle, Belgium Kriek BOKKE, ZOMMERSAISON 2017 525 HANSSENS, OUDE GEUZE 2018 245 Hasselt, Belgium Saison blended w. Lambic BA. on ‘Fruit Barrels’ Dworp, Belgium Oude Geuze BOON, OUDE GEUZE MARIAGE PARFAIT (37.5 CL) 120 HANSSENS, OUDE SCHAERBEEKSE KRIEK 2017 395 Halle, Belgium Oude Geuze Dworp, Belgium Kriek BOON, OUDE KRIEK MARIAGE PARFAIT (37.5 CL) 150 HORAL, MEGA BLEND 2017 295 Halle, Belgium Oude Kriek Pajottenland, Belgium Gueuze BOON, OUDE SCHAARBEEKSE KRIEK 2018 (37.5 CL) 120 LINDEMANS, GUEUZE CUVÉE RENÉ 2016 165 Halle, Belgium Oude Kriek Vlezenbeek, Belgium Gueuze BOON, VAT 109 MONOBLEND 2016 (37.5 CL) 195 LINDEMANS, KRIEK CUVÉE RENÉ 2016 185 Halle, Belgium Single Foeder Geuze Vlezenbeek, Belgium Kriek BOON, VAT 79 MONOBLEND 2016 (37.5 CL) 195 OUD BEERSEL, GREEN WALNUT 2016 325 Halle, Belgium Single Foeder Geuze Beersel, Belgium Lambic w. Green Walnuts CANTILLON, GUEUZE 2018 (37.5 CL) 165 OUD BEERSEL, VANDERVELDEN 135 OUDE GEUZE 2016 (37.5 CL) 185 Brussels, Belgium Gueuze Beersel, Belgium Oude Geuze on Wine Barrels CANTILLON, GUEUZE 2018 (75 CL) 295 TILQUIN, OUDE GUEUZE À L’ANCIENNE 2016 (37.5 CL) 175 Brussels, Belgium Gueuze Rebecq-Rognon, Belgium Oude Gueuze CANTILLON, KRIEK 2018 345 TILQUIN, OUDE MÛRE À L'ANCIENNE 2017 450 Brussels, Belgium Kriek Rebecq-Rognon, Belgium Lambic w.
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