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May 16, 2008

On Tap Now

At 51st- All the standards (OK Stout and Hooligan are MIA until Saturday) plus SPF 35 Pale Ale- see the description below.

Pizza Co. All standards plus new seasonal Brown Ale- another description below.

LWNW- All standards plus SPF 35 Pale Ale.

Keep cool this weekend.

Chad

SPF 35

Pale Ale

A different take on an American classic, we used a few “new to us” hop varieties. They’ve been around for a while but we’ve only recently discovered the joys of Palisade and Cluster hops. Both hop varieties give this beer a fruity, citrus-like flavor and aroma that we think makes this the perfect beer for welcoming the Sun back to our neck of the woods.

6.4% ABV

35 IBUs

O.G. 14.6º Plato

Mibütsr Brown

This American Brown Ale contains 6 malts and 4 hop varieties creating a quaffable, amber colored beer. Medium bodied and medium hoppiness.

5.7% ABV

35 IBUs

O.G. 14º Plato

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