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Mainstay Independent™ MAINSTAY INDEPENDENT™ Tree Top BaR Slow Pour beers Poplar Pils 5.0% ABV SAMPLE BOARD Imported malt from Bavaria combines with Four 5oz. beers of your choice. $9 Tettnang and Hallertau hops to create a bone-dry brew with a bracing hop forwardness. Light bodied, dry and full of Nobel hop aroma. $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $7 20oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher King Laird Weisse 5.3% ABV PARKS PALE ALE 5.3% ABV At one time in Bavarian history, wheat beer was only An unfiltered pale ale brewed for Parks on Tap. Filled with brewed by royal license at the King’s brewery. This fresh Mosaic, Citra, Centennial, and Cascade hops. traditional Hefe Weitzen is brewed in honor of Rolston Medium bodied, golden, fruity, and hoppy. Laird, an Irish immigrant who lived and farmed wheat on Petty Island. Laird was pronounced King of Petty Island $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher in the late 1800s. Unfiltered, spicy, and refreshing. $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher Double BOWLINE 8.2% ABV A Double IPA dry hopped twice with Mosaic, Citra, Birthplace Porter 4.8% ABV and Centennial hops. Before Philadelphia became the birthplace of America it Medium bodied with hop notes of mango, lime, blueberry, and grapefruit. gave birth to the first porter brewed in the New World. $6 10oz $7.50 16oz $16 Growler Fill $22.50 Pitcher Robert Hare started brewing Porter in the mid 1770’s. His Porter was championed not only for its balance and freshness but its independent spirit as early colonialists BOWLINE 7.1% ABV developed a thirst for sovereignty. A modern IPA that balances fruit forward aroma and Medium bodied with a balanced chocolate and caramel palate. flavor with drinkability. Cascade, Citra, Mosaic and $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher Centennial are used in the kettle and for dry hopping in this lean IPA. Cascade, Citra, Mosaic and Centennial hops. Cleat hitch 5.3% ABV $5.50 10oz $7 16oz $15 Growler Fill $21 Pitcher Classic and straight forward, Cleat Hitch is hopped with Cascade, Centennial & Chinook and brewed with a blend of American 2 row and German Pilsner malts. Carrick Bend 5% ABV Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook hops. A session IPA hopped in the kettle and dry hopped with $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher Cascade, Mosaic and Calypso hops. Medium bodied, cooper in color with pine and tropical fruit aroma and flavor. Constitution Lager 5.4% ABV Imported Vienna and Munich style malts give this beer a $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher rich but delicate malt backbone while Tettnang and Hallertau hops deliver a delicate Nobel hop spiciness and Meander Pale ale 5% ABV aroma. A dry hopped pale ale that blends the citrus notes from Copper, malty, and balanced. Citra hops and Grapefruit zest. $5.50 10oz $7 16oz $15 Growler Fill $21 Pitcher Medium bodied, cooper-gold in color with a citrus palate, and aroma. $4.75 10oz $6 16oz $13 Growler Fill $18 Pitcher Double dragon 7.6% ABV A golden unfiltered double IPA brewed with barley malt, flaked oats and malted wheat. Hopped in the kettle with Dankford IPA 5.7% ABV Mosaic, Columbus and Nugget hops and then dry hopped Brewed for our friend’s at Frankford Hall. Designed to be with Mosaic, Columbus, Nugget and Amarillo. hop forward, refreshing and sustainable glass after glass. Medium bodied with orange, lemon, pine and sharp blueberry hop character. Local 2 row malt gives a backbone to Amarillo, Simcoe, $5.50 10oz $7.50 16oz $16 Growler Fill $22.50 Pitcher and Citra hops for a spicy and citrusy brew. $5.50 10oz $7 16oz $15 Growler Fill $21 Pitcher TAKE IT HOME growler constutution lager king laird $5 empty refillable $9.50 4 pack $48.50 case $9.50 4 pack $48.50 case poplar pils bowline meander $9.50 4 pack $48.50 case $9.99 4 pack $55 case $9.50 4 pack $48.50 case double bowline love your park $11.50 4 pack $64 case $9.50 4 pack $48.50 case create your own Mixed Case $60 MAINSTAY INDEPENDENT™ MainstayIndependent.com.
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