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- Against the Grain Brewery, Against the Grain Citra Ass down, ABV: 8.2%, IBU: 68.0Style: Imperial/Double IPA. This beer is not candy or mother's milk. It is not brewed by gypsies or aliens, nor does it contain any zombie dirt. This is an American Style IPA brewed with Citra Hops. It is citrusy, sticky, hoppy and delicious. Simply drink it and enjoy it. Don't hoard this beer, Citra Ass Down and drink it now. (Online description:) This is a very hop forward American style IPA. Brewed with Pale, Vienna, Munich and wheat malt for a solid base for all American hops, focusing mainly on the variety "Citra." Citra hops are a relatively new variety introduced in 2008. It was bred as a hybrid of a number of different hops, including Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, U.S. Tettnanger, East Kent Golding, Bavarian, Brewers Gold, and other unknown hops. The resulting hop, Citra, has a distinct citrusy and tropical fruit flavor and aroma. In Citra ass down we used American Columbus for bittering and 11# of Citra at the end of the boil for late kettle addition flavor and aroma. Then we added 6 more pounds Citra and 5# Centennial post fermention for aroma. Rebrewed for your tasting pleasure!
- August Schell Brewing Company Black Cherry ForestStyle: Berliner Weisse
- Backpocket Brewing, Backpocket Cane Blade Imperial Ipa, ABV: 8.2%Style: Imperial/Double IPA
- Backpocket Brewing, Backpocket Gold Coin, ABV: 5.2%Style: Dortmunder/Helles Our Helles is a refreshing lager with a light (helles is German for light) golden color and just a touch of hops for a crisp clean finish. Perfect for any occassion, the Helles is the lightest of our styles. Note: Formerly Einfach Helles.
- Bells Brewery, Bells Two Hearted Ale, ABV: 7%Style: India Pale Ale (IPA) India Pale Ale style well suited for Hemingway-esque trips to the Upper Peninsula. American malts and enormous hop additions give this beer a crisp finish and incredible floral hop aroma. [Note: this beer doesn't have Bells in front of the name by explicit request from the brewer. Update: Larry has posted in the forums saying Bells should be in front of the name now.]
- Coors Brewing Company (Millercoors), Blue Moon Belgian White Ale, ABV: 5.4%Style: Belgian White (Witbier) "Belgian White Ale" (North America) / "North American Craft Beer" (UK) Brewed with oats for creaminess and spiced with the perfect combination of orange peel and coriander. An unfiltered wheat ale spiced in the Belgian tradition for an uncommonly smooth taste. Gold medalist (white beer) at 1995 World Beer Championships, silver medalist (white beer) at 1996 and 1997 World Beer Championships. 171 calories per 12-ounce serving and 5.4% abv. Editor's Note: Much of this beer's production now comes from the Molson brewery in Toronto. A small portion of Denver draught production comes from the SandLot brewery. Still other product may continue to hail from Golden. 7/19/08.
- Anheuser-busch Inbev, Bud Light, ABV: 4.1%Style: Pale Lager. Introduced nationally in 1982, Bud Light is brewed with a malt and hops ratio different from Budweiser for a distinctively crisp taste with fewer calories.
- Coco Stout Westo Beer, ABV: 6%Style: Stout
- Exile Brewing Company, Exile Brewing Elephant Squat Ipa, ABV: 6.6%Style: ipa
- Exile Brewing Company, Exile Praha, ABV: 5.1%, IBU: 22.0Style: Dark Czech Lager
- Founders Brewing Company, Founders Nitro Oatmeal Stout, ABV: 4.5%, IBU: 38.0Style: Sweet Stout. A Founders take on a classic style, brewed with a generous amount of flaked oats, chocolate malt, roasted barley and a healthy helping of Nugget hops, Founders Oatmeal Stout is nitrogen-infused to give it an extra smooth and creamy mouthfeel. An attractive cascade effect gives this beer its forthright visual appealand the body and clean flavor delivers on that initial promise.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Grain Belt Premium, ABV: 4.6%Style: Pale Lager Local legends aren't just born, they're brewed. And no beer in the Midwest has a grander brewing tradition than Grain Belt. For over 100 years, Grain Belt has been the beer that fathers have passed on to sons and friends have passed amongst each other at local bars and watering holes. It is a beer with tradition that spans generations. Which is why it has become legendaryboth here and across the country. In the 1940s, around the same time Grain Belt built its famous bottle cap sign overlooking the Mississippi River in Northeast Minneapolis, they introduced a "Beer of Exceptional Quality"Premium. With its crisp, unique flavor, Premium quickly became the flagship of the Grain Belt brand. And still is to this day. Although the Grain Belt Premium recipe has changed hands over the years, one thing has remained the sameits legendary unique taste. And now that Premium is in the capable hands of a brewery with an even longer tradition than Grain Beltthe August Schell Brewerymay you rest assured that the flavor and heritage of Premium will live on forever. So as a local legendary beer, we raise a glass to all the people, places and things that make the Midwest such a rich and unique place to live. Here's to you!
- Green Flash Brewing Co., Green Flash Hop Odyssey Mosaic Session Ipa, ABV: 4.5%, IBU: 65.0Style: Session IPA
- Green Flash Brewing Co., Green Flash Palate Wrecker, ABV: 9.5%, IBU: 149.0Style: Imperial/Double IPA Palate Wrecker was originally brewed for the Hamilton's Tavern 2nd Anniversary celebration. It's the most complicated West Coastinspired IPA we have ever brewedmashing and sparging with hopped wort, in addition to our hop layering regimen for IPA. We use almost 6 lbs/bbl of Columbus and Centennial hops to create this very bitter hop monster (tested at 149 IBU and no extracts in case you were wondering). By popular demand, it is now released for the world to enjoy (even though this beer isn't for everyone, only the real hop heads!!!). Cheers! - Chuck Silva - Brewmaster - Green Flash Brewing
- Green Flash Brewing Co., Green Flash Soul Style - Tangerine, ABV: 6.5%Style: India Pale Ale (IPA)
- Left Hand Brewing Co., Left Hand Milk Stout, ABV: 6%, IBU: 25.0Style: Sweet Stout This English style of beer, also known as Sweet Stout or Cream Stout, first appeared in London in the late 1800's. The early brewers touted the health benefits of the milk sugar in this beer which today relates mainly to the increased amount of calories(no real health benefits...sorry). The milk sugar adds a well rounded sweetness to this dark beer and makes it an outstanding, year 'round stout.
- Left Hand Brewing Co., Left Hand Sawtooth Ale, ABV: 5.3%, IBU: 27.0Style: Premium Bitter/ESB Sawtooth Ale is an English style Extra Special Bitter. It is an extremely well balanced beer, with significant hop character, medium body, and a maltiness which increases in evidence as the beer warms to its "proper" drinking temperature. . The water used is quite hard, bringing it to near Burton on Trent levels, keeping it true to the style. This gives it the appropriate character and improves the malt extract significantly. 2000 to 2009 vintages - 4.75% abv 2010 vintage - 5.3% abv
- Off Color Brewing, off Color Scurry, ABV: 5.3%, IBU: 18.0Style: Traditional Ale Honey beer with molasses and oats Just cause it's dark and German doesn't mean it's an alt. Based on the obscure Kottbusser style of beer, this surprisingly dry beer retains all the aroma and nuance of honey (from bees) and molasses (not from bees) creating a perception of sweetness through cool, controlled fermentation. Because we're sweet enough damn it. Grain Bill: Pils, Dark Munich, Chocolate Malt, Wheat Malt, Flaked Oats Hops: Northern Brewer, Hallertau Hersbrucker, Strisselspalt Adjunct: Honey, Molasses 13.5 Plato
- Prairie Artisan Ales, Prairie Prairie Ale, ABV: 8.2%, IBU: 25.0Style: Saison Prairie Ale is our classic saison. We brew this beer with pilsner malt, wheat malt, flaked wheat, and cane sugar. A healthy dose of saaz hops are used to add a spicy element to the beer. Prairie Ale is fermented with a mix of ale yeast, wine yeast, and brettanomyces. Notes of black pepper and pineapple can be found in this beer.
- Rush River Brewing Company, Rush River Bubblejack Ipa, ABV: 6.5%, IBU: 50.0Style: India Pale Ale (IPA) One of our favorite styles, this ale is a hop explosion. Light in color, heavily hopped in the kettle as well as conditioned with several unique hop varieties. This creates a beautiful floral/citrusy nose which is balanced well by a smooth and full finish.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Chimney Sweep Lager, ABV: 5.2%. IBU: 31.0Style: Schwarzbier Schell's Chimney Sweep is inspired by the rich dark lagers of upper Franconia. Black in color with a rich roasty maltiness, firm hop bitterness, and a subtle underlying smokiness.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Dark, ABV: 4.8%Style: Dunkel The perfect beer for people who want a specialty craft beer, but may not want all the flavor and heaviness. Ingredients: Pale 2 Row and Black malts, corn, extract, Cluster hops.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Firebrick, ABV: 5.1%Style: American Dark Lager This all malt, Vienna-style lager is a real crowd pleaser! Roasted malts and imported hops give it a deliciously smooth malt taste backed by a light hop finish. Perfect for any occasion.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Hefeweizen, ABV: 4.4%Style: German Hefeweizen Schell's Hefeweizen is made with 60% wheat malts and 40% barley malt. We use an authentic wheat beer yeast culture, which gives the beer a fruity ale character dominated by a citrus-like tartness. A slice of lemon is traditionally served with this type of wheat beer. Ingredients: 60% Wheat and 40% Pale malts, domestic Cascade, and Mt. Hood hops.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Schmaltzs Alt, ABV: 5%Style: Altbier A top-fermented, dark ale brewed in the true German style. Made with Pale 2-row, Munich, Caramel, Chocolate and Black barley malts, this is a full-bodied ale that offers great depth. The word 'delicious' doesn't do this beer justice. Now available as a Winter seasonal in November and December.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Shocked Radler, ABV: 4.6%Style: Fruit Beer It's light, crisp body combines mild malt flavor, hop bitterness and a sensational citrus essence. Ideal for those sun-kissed afternoons, this invigorating blend provides the ultimate in summer refreshment.
- August Schell Brewing Company, Schell Stag Series #9 - Cave Aged Barrel Aged Lager, ABV: 7.7%Style: Premium Lager In a nod to our 19th century brewing traditions, Stag #9 is a dark lager aged in American whiskey barrels stored in the brewery's original, underground lagering caves. Located below the historic brewery, the naturally cooled caverns were originally constructed in the 1860's to facilitate brewing in an era that predated electrical refrigeration. This specialty cave-aged, barrel-aged lager was created as the ninth installment in Schell's Stag Series, a collection of innovative and experimental, limited-edition brews released periodically throughout the year. Dark brown to black in color, the beer has roasted malt notes of dark chocolate, toffee, light oak, char and a hint of vanilla.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Abrasive Ale, ABV: 9%, IBU: 120.0Style: Imperial/Double IPA Sure we're abrasive. We were abrasive long before we were Surly. If you visit the brewery you can still see remnants of the industrial manufacturing factory Omar's parents ran for 35 years within those same 4 walls. Bandsaw blades, grinding wheels, and sanding discs came long before ales and lagers. But let's be honest, this is a lot more fun. Pale in color, this over-hopped, under-brewed Double IPA has almost twice the amount of hops & malt crammed in the can. Seasonal between March and April.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Bender, ABV: 5.1%, IBU: 45.0Style: Brown Ale Get Surly! Here's what happens when substance meets smooth. This oatmeal brown ale defies traditional categories. Bender begins crisp and lightly hoppy, complemented by the velvety sleekness oats deliver. Belgian and British malts usher in cascades of cocoa, coffee, caramel, and hints of vanilla and cream. An easy-drinking ale with many layers of satisfaction.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Coffee Bender, ABV: 5.1%, IBU: 45.0Style: Brown Ale This beer is our regular Bender beer with a cold-press coffee-brewing process. We steep 20 gallons at a time, so this beer will pop up at Tours, beer fests and special tappings. The coffee is roasted locally at Coffee & Tea Limited in Linden Hills.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Cynicale, ABV: 6.5%, IBU: 33.0Style: Saison Oh great, a fizzy yellow beer in a can, that's just what the craft beer world needs! CynicAle melds Old World ingredients in a new school style. French malted barley, English oats and Belgian yeast create honey and black pepper flavors. Lively Slovenian hops provide the floral, apricot and peach notes. Toss your doubts away, toss one back and enjoy! 33 IBUs.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Doomtree, ABV: 5.7%Style: Premium Bitter/ESB Surly started with homebrewing in the garage. Doomtree making some noise a basement. Careful what you do in your spare time, man. That stuff just might end up taking over your whole life. A decade later, Doomtree meets Surly. Instant crush. We're both indie and strong-willed. We love Minnesota and we are allergic to focus groups. We don't have a formal professional outfit between us. We convene at the brewery to scheme. Working in extreme secrecy, we decide to make a beer. Team Surly suggests a "bastardized style" that will build on the classic, but buck convention. Doomtree cannot nod vigorously enough. We know this style. Guided by instinct, we came up with this dark, gold, toasty aromatic, subtly spicy, bitter enough, dry-hopped brew. Best enjoy it cold in a spare room with new friends
- Surly Brewing Company Surly Fiery HellStyle: Dortmunder/Helles Cask conditioned Helles Lager aged on Hickory wood and Puya Chilies.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Furious, ABV: 6.2%, IBU: 99.0Style: India Pale Ale (IPA) Like Hops? You'll like this fire-hued beer. This is the beer I have always dreamed of making. This is the beer that would come to mind while spending the last two years tearing down walls, hanging sheetrock, moving kegs, power washing the ceilings, arguing with various agencies, and cutting the water main. Without Golden Promise malt, made by family-owned Simpsons Malt, Furious would just be pissed offed. From Scotland, this malt is still produced in the tradition of turning over the barley by hand, resulting in a malt that is unsurpassed in its quality. Golden Promise is also used extensively by premium whisky distilleries such as The Macallan. This malt provides the backbone for the intense hop character. Four American hop varieties are used at a rate of over three pounds per barrel. The result is a rich malt sweetness infused with bright hop flavor and aroma from beginning to end. Oh yeah, it's about 6% alcohol and around 100 IBUs.
- Surly Brewing Company, Surly Witch's Tower, ABV: 4.5%Style: Brown Ale Brown Session Ale. A celebration of our new Prospect Park location, next to the Witch's Hat Water Tower, this is a sessionable brown ale with house roasted cardamom, aged on toasted Ash.
- Thunderhead Brewing Company, Thunderhead Golden Fraü, ABV: 7.5%Style: Wheat Ale Some breweries use honey in their wheat beer to allow them to use less malt and therefore create a much lighter beer. We think that's a waste of good ingredients. We start with a standard American Style Wheat Beer (wheat malt flavor, low bitterness) and then add 1.2 gallons of honey per barrel to the kettle at the end of the boil. The result is a full malty flavor accompanied by cinnamon notes from the honey and the complex flavors that come from fermenting that much honey. This is far and away our best selling beer.
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