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Brew Pub Menu Brew Pub Soups Epic Trail Burgers** Brewhaus Classics CHEDDAR ALE SOUP PICK YOUR PROTEIN OF ANGUS BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY PEACH BOURBON SALMON** CUP/4.5 CROCK/6 OR BLACK BEAN BURGER. SERVED WITH CHIPS OR FRIES. Menu A blend of cheddar cheese and our Water Gap Wheat Ale with Pan seared skin-on salmon served on a power blend of shredded vegetables and brown rice, topped with house potatoes, and green and red peppers. Garnished with sour cream, BOO BOO BURGER** cheddar jack cheese and crumbled bacon. made ABC Bourbon peach salsa. 20.5 Our famous Hog Wild BBQ pulled pork, melted cheddar Appetizers CAMPFIRE CHILI cheese, and our signature coleslaw. 14.5 BEER BATTERED FISH & CHIPS Crispy fried, beer-battered haddock served with CUP/5.5 CROCK/7 FIRE JUMPER** BACON-WRAPPED POPPERS Black Angus beef, kidney beans, black beans, onions, peppers, Brewhaus fries, coleslaw and tartar sauce. 15 Jalapeno peppers stuffed with a cream cheese blend, wrapped tomatoes, our secret ABC spice blend and infused with ‘Jolly Pepper jack cheese, jalapeños, chipotle sauce and crispy fried onion in bacon, with ranch for dipping. 10.5 Scot’ Scottish Ale. straws. Served with lettuce, tomato, and chipotle lime mayonnaise. 14.5 BREWERS MAC & CHEESE ABC five-cheese blend packed with bacon, bleu cheese crumbles, CRISPY SPRING ROLLS SOUP OF THE DAY - Market Price YURT** cavatappi pasta and topped with panko breadcrumbs. 13 Spring rolls stuffed with chicken, cabbage, carrots, and spices, Ask your server about our Chef’s homemade soup. Bourbon BBQ bacon, melted cheddar cheese and two fried onion Add Blackened Chicken for $4.50 fried crispy and served with a Thai ginger dipping sauce. 11 rings, lettuce, tomato, pickle and Root Beer BBQ ranch. 14.5 PIEROGIES & BEER BRATS HANDMADE TATER TOTS Grilled, Mountain Lager steeped bratwurst, cheese stuffed MUSHROOM SWISS BURGER** Instant ABC classic! Shredded taters mixed with bacon, cheddar jack pierogies sautéed in garlic butter, topped with caramelized onions. Power Bowls Roasted Portabella mushrooms and sauteed onions, topped cheese and fresh scallions, served with ranch sauce for dipping. 9 Served with garlic mashed potatoes and Brewhaus mustard. 16 POWER BLEND OF FRESH NAPA CABBAGE, KOHLRABI, with melted Swiss cheese. Served with lettuce and tomato. 14.5 ROASTED CAULIFLOWER WINGS BROCCOLI, BRUSSEL SPROUTS AND KALE, SERVED OVER STEAMED BROWN RICE. MILE HIGH MEATLOAF Soft and tender “cauliflower wings” are roasted, not fried! THE ORIGINAL HARRISBURGER** Homemade Black Angus meatloaf, piled high on Texas toast with Your choice of buffalo sauce topped with bleu cheese or Our juicy Black Angus beef, lettuce, tomato, onion and garlic mashed potatoes, ‘Jolly Scot’ gravy and fried onion straws. 16 Root Beer BBQ with drizzled ranch and onion straws. 8.5 TUNA POKE BOWL** Fresh diced tuna, seaweed salad, and black sesame seeds with your choice of American, cheddar, pepper jack, provolone COAL CRACKER PIEROGIES wasabi cucumber dressing. 16 or Swiss cheese. 12.5 Sides Old fashioned potato and cheese pierogies, sautéed in BREWHAUS CHIPS BREWHAUS FRIES garlic butter, caramelized onions and fresh herbs. Garnished COSADO BOWL COLESLAW STEAMED BROWN RICE with cracked black pepper and sour cream on the side. 8 Marinated chicken in a coconut ABC Island Rum sauce with sauteed SWEET POTATO FRIES SIDE SALAD peppers, onions, black beans, along with a grilled pineapple slice. 14.5 ONION RINGS SEASONAL VEGETABLES MOUNTAIN NACHOS Quesadillas Melted cheddar jack cheese, spicy cheese sauce, red onions, black THAI PEANUT BOWL ALL QUESADILLAS SERVED WITH OUR HOMEMADE olives, tomatoes, jalapeños and lettuce, piled high on tri-colored Marinated chicken in a spicy ABC Ginger Beer Thai peanut sauce SALSA & TRI-COLOR CORN TORTILLA CHIPS. tortilla chips with sour cream and salsa on the side. 12 with black beans, sauteed peppers and onions. 14.5 Homemade Desserts Chicken 3 Campfire Chili3 Substitute tofu for the chicken 1 CALI CLUB QUESADILLA PEACHES N CREAM Try the protein blackened for .5 Grilled chicken breast, melted cheddar jack cheese, bacon, BAVARIAN PRETZEL ABC Bourbon cream sauce and sauteed sliced peaches jalapeños and tomatoes. Served with salsa and sour cream. 13 Our oversized pretzel served with brewhaus mustard served with local vanilla ice cream and pepita granola. 8.5 and warm cheddar dip. 12 ‘SHROOMZILLA QUESADILLA Handhelds Freshly sliced & sautéed Portabella mushrooms, melted APPALACHIAN ROOT BEER FLOAT SERVED WITH CHIPS OR FRIES AND PICKLE mozzarella and provolone cheeses, caramelized onions, black Two scoops of vanilla ice cream served in a pint glass with beans and baby spinach. Served with salsa and sour cream. 13 a bottle of Appalachian Root Beer. Try it with Appalachian Salads BEEF ON WECK** White Birch Beer, too! 5 GRILLED CAESAR SALAD Drunken prime rib marinated and slow-roasted in-house, sliced thin We grill half a head of romaine right on the grill for flavor, and and piled high on a Kimmelweck roll dipped in au jus. Served with fresh ELEPHANT EAR serve it intact with croutons, parmesan cheese and caesar dressing. horseradish and rosemary au jus. 16 Hand stretched crispy fried dough tossed in cinnamon sugar, (Traditional caesar salad available, too!) 13.5 topped with sweet caramel and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. 7.5 HOG WILD MALT HAUS SALAD ‘Jolly Scot’ seasoned, slow-roasted pork shoulder, Tacos Crisp greens, cucumbers, red onion, cherry tomatoes, black olives, TWO BLENDED CORN & FLOUR SOFT TACOS SERVED WITH served on a toasted brioche roll with our hand-crafted Vegetarian item Gluten-friendly item cheddar jack cheese and croutons. Your choice of dressing. 11 Appalachian Root Beer BBQ sauce. 12.5 HOMEMADE SALSA AND TRI-COLORED CORN TORTILLA CHIPS Menu item contains nut product Spicy item MEDITERRANEAN SPINACH SALAD BLACKENED SHRIMP TACOS Fresh baby spinach topped with cherry tomatoes, red and green bell Blackened shrimp, cilantro lime slaw, wasabi cream Menu item contains shellfish peppers, red onions, kalamata olives, mild pepperoncini, crumbled and fresh cilantro. 15 feta cheese, crispy chickpeas, and Gazebo Room Greek dressing. 13 Brew Wings **Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, Add chicken or tofu. 4 shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food-borne illnesses. Large and crispy chicken wings tossed in our ABC CARNE TACOS signature house sauces. 16 Marinated flank steak, cilantro lime slaw, pickled red Signature Dressings: Add chunky bleu cheese or ranch, with celery. 1.5 onions, chipotle cream and fresh cilantro. 15 Root Beer BBQ Ranch Bleu Cheese Appalachian Root Beer BBQ Garlic Parmesan Balsamic Vinaigrette Ranch Chipotle Sweet & Smoky ROCKFISH TACOS SCROLL TO Hoppy Poppy Vinaigrette Caesar Buffalo Thai Beer-battered rockfish, cabbage, tomatoes, SEE MORE abcbrew.com Honey Mustard Gazebo Room Greek Fiery Hot Honey Habanero red onion, cilantro, and chipotle cream. 13 SCROLL TO SEE MORE Menu of Beers ® WATER GAP WHEAT ALE PEREGRINE PILSNER abv: 4.77% | ibus: 15 abv: 5.23% | ibus: 33 This light and refreshing American style This brew is golden colored and features wheat beer is brewed with a high percentage Styrian Aurora and Spalter Select hops of malted wheat and pours with a hazy which give it a crisp peppery aroma and a unfiltered glow. Natural citrus-like notes are wonderfully hoppy finish. Named after one complemented by a slice of lemon served on of the fastest birds on the planet (a 200 the side. mph falcon), Peregrine Pilsner, will swoop down on your taste buds with a traditional lager flavor! MOUNTAIN LAGER OUTTA FOCUS DOUBLE I.P.A. abv: 4.99% | ibus: 17 abv: 8.14% | ibus: 80 This crisp lager is brewed in the Dortmunder Outta Focus Double IPA is brewed in the true export style with all the flavor of its German Pacific Northwest Style, featuring expansive heritage. This golden blonde lager’s amounts of Millennium, Cascade and Chinook moderate hop palate results in a mellow hops. Pleasingly bitter, floral and complex, our toasted finish. Our brewers have developed brewers take this beer to the next level with this beer as a tribute to the Appalachian generous dry-hop additions of Amarillo hops. Mountains where we live and play. HOPPY TRAILS I.P.A. SUSQUEHANNA STOUT ® abv: 6.25% | ibus: 60 abv: 5% | ibus: 18 This every day, drinkable American style IPA This representation of the classic Irish Dry is brewed with a blend of Millennium, Zythos Stout has a smooth roast flavor due to the use and Centennial Hops. This IPA can satisfy of specially roasted barley. The barley kernels the “hop head” in many of us with its citrusy are kilned at a very high temp until they are floral aromas, rich malt bill, and golden dark brown to black in color. The Susquehanna copper hues. River is named after the Susquehannock Indians who settled in the area. ‘JOLLY SCOT’ ARGYLE SWEATER I.P.A. ® SCOTTISH STYLE ALE abv: 6.1% | ibus: 45 abv: 5.68% | ibus: 16 “Sweater” is a tribute to our director of all A rich amber color and deep layers of things financial, Joe Hoover. Joe is a financial natural malt flavor make this a great super hero donning an Argyle Sweater! Help session beer. Brewed with a complex blend us celebrate Joe’s classy dress with a pint of a of distinct Caramel malts and light hop juicy Amarillo, Mosaic, and Ariana hopped IPA. additions, this ale is sweet and toasty on the The hops shine through with a simple grain palate, and smooth to the finish. bill of pale malt, oats, and wheat. ail Packs Flagship Beers are available in 6 packs of 12oz. bottles. ®.
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