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Red Hook Brewery
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Redhook ESB Redhook ESB is made with a careful blend of two-row Klages and Caramel 60 barley malts and two hop varieties. This rich, copper-colored ale is styled by a complex balance between the bitterness of the hops and the sweetness of a heavier caramel malting. A late addition of hops highlights the fresh aroma. |
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Redhook Longhammer IPA Redhook Longhammer IPA is a beer that celebrates hoppiness. The flavor of Cascade hops is the dominant note in our IPA, and it's a true English-style bitter. |
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Redhook Blonde Ale Redhook Blonde Ale has a touch of wheat with lightly roasted barley and subtle hops is what makes the Redhook Blonde such a mellow and refreshing beer. Drink one and experience the best traits of an ale mixed with the smooth delicacy of a lager. |
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Copperhook Copperhook has a brilliant copper color, light maltiness, pleasant hop aroma, and distinctive citrus flavor. It is the perfect companion to warmer temps and longer nights. |
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Winterhook Winterhook has a complex malt profile with hints of chocolate and caramel, the result of using 9 different varieties of malt. We balance the sweetness of the malts with 4 separate hop charges. This leaves a delicious beer that is well rounded with a clean finish. |
Widmer Brothers Brewing Company
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Widmer Hefeweizen Golden unfiltered wheat beer that is truly cloudy and clearly superb. The beer is highly complex; it has a hoppy bite that is quickly washed back with a tingly citrus body. |
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Widmer Drop Top Drop Top is fermented by an American Ale yeast to produce a beer with a clean flavor and fruity aroma. The velvet texture is from the use of honey malt and a touch of milk sugar. The Magnum bittering hops provide soft bitterness, while Simcoe, a newly developed hop variety, adds unique hop flavor and aroma. |
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Broken Halo IPA The almost excessive amounts of Cascade and Columbus hops used in Broken Halo give it notable citrus and grapefruit aromas and flavors. The beer bitterness measures high but tastes smooth due to the full-bodied, Caramel malt sweetness. The finish is juicy, clean, and short lived. A devilishly bold, heavenly smooth India Pale Ale. |
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Crimson Wheat The three different red, caramelized, and dark wheat malts give this beer an intense red color that runs as deep as the flavor. The toasted grain flavors blend perfectly with the subtle spiciness of the hops just as the entirety fades to a smooth quick finish. |
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Oktoberfest In the grand tradition of Bavarian Oktoberfest, Widmer proudly presents OKTO. This full bodied amber ale with distinctive malt flavors and a crisp, clean finish is our northwest interpretation of the classic festival ale. |
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Snowplow Snowplow Milk Stout is Widmer Brothers Brewing Co.'s Winter Seasonal. Dark chocolate, coffee, roasted malt aromas, milk sugar and flavors characterize this Stout providing silky, smooth warmth for the winter season. |
Kona Brewing Company
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Fire Rock Pale Ale Fire Rock Pale Ale is a crisp, refreshing "Hawaiian-style" pale ale. Its signature copper color results from the unique blend of specialty roasted malts. The pronounced citrus-floral hop aroma comes from the liberal amounts of Galena, Cascade and Mt Hood hops added to each brew. |
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Longboard Island Lager Longboard Lager is a smooth refreshing lager fermented and aged for five weeks at cold temperatures to yield its exceptionally smooth flavor. A delicate, slightly spicy hop aroma complements the malty body of this beer. |
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Pipeline Porter Pipeline Porter is smooth and dark with a distinctive roasty aroma and earthy complexity from its diverse blends of premium malted barley. This celebration of malt unites with freshly roasted 100% Kona coffee. A delicate blend of hops rounds out this palate-pleasing brew. |
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Wailua Wheat This golden, sun colored ale has a bright, citrusy flavor that comes from the tropical passion fruit we brew into each batch. Sit back, relax and enjoy paradise anytime. |
Barrio Brewing Company
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Tucson Blonde A good starter beer for those that have only drank the mass produced suds. The blonde is a light, crisp beer with a slight malt flavor and just enough Czechoslovakian Saaz hops to balance the malt sweetness. |
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Taylor Jayne’s Raspberry Ale Named after the brewer’s first daughter in 1992, this is a light beer with a fruit twist. A beautiful aroma greets you followed by a mildly sweet raspberry flavor which leaves a very clean finish. This beer is designed for those who really don’t like real beer. It was originally only going to be brewed for her birth, but people have demanded it ever since so it is always on tap.
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Red Cat Amber The first beer ever brewed here is made with 2 row pale malt, both 40 lovebond and 80 lovebond crystal malts for a rounded smoothness and a touch of chocolate malt for added complexity. Moderately hopped with Pacific Northwest Cascades.
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Copperhead Pale Ale This American Pale ale has a great, slightly sweet malt character balanced by a great hop character. Its beautiful copper color inspired its name. It is medium to full-bodied. Bitterness is medium with medium flavor and aroma hopping. Finish is dry and clean. A great beer for “Hop Heads”.
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Gordon Biersch
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Blonde Bock Blonde Bock is a medium hopped beer with a rich, malty flavor. Made popular in the early 1600s, bock beers were originally brewed by monks to minimize hunger pangs during fasting periods. Most Bock beers are dark in color. Our Gordon Biersch Blonde Bock is golden with a rich creamy head. (7% alcohol content). |
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Czech Pilsner Pilsner is a crisp, golden, highly hopped lager. This beer was first brewed in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia in 1842 using a sample of special yeast smuggled from Germany by a Czech monk. Until this time all beers were dark and cloudy. The new Czech Pilsner was the first beer to be brewed clear and golden. (5.3% alcohol content). |
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Hefeweizen Gordon Biersch brews a true Bavarian Hefeweizen. The flavor has hints of clove, bubble gum and banana. True to the name and style, our Hefeweizen is unfiltered with the yeast still present. The body is crisp and effervescent. This beer is brewed with 55% malted wheat and 45% malted barley. Gordon Biersch Hefeweizen is naturally carbonated as are all Gordon Biersch Beers. (Alcohol: 5.4% alcohol v/v). |
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Marzen Our most popular beer, Märzen is a smooth, mildly sweet, auburn colored lager. This beer originates from Bavaria where it was brewed in March ("Märzen" in German) and stored in caves to be enjoyed during warmer weather. At the end of September, any remaining kegs of Märzen were consumed during the two week celebration which became known as Oktoberfest. (5.7% alcohol content) |
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Seasonal - Dunkelweizen Dunkelweizen translates from German to mean dark wheat. Gordon Biersch Dunkelweizen highlights the undertones of dark- roasted malted wheat and the unique flavors produced by our special Hefeweizen yeast strain. Our Dunkelweizen adheres to all of the traditions of the Reinheitsgebot (German Purity Law of 1516) and is naturally carbonated. Available in 6 packs and kegs. This is a seasonal product available only during the months of March to June.
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Seasonal - Winter Bock In the 11th century, Bavarian monks sustained themselves during winter fasts with beers made from strong, dark flavored malts. These creamy bocks ensured that the monks would fast frequently. Alcohol 7.5% v/v, Bitterness 24 IBU, Residual sugar 4.7%. Available in 6 packs and kegs. This is a seasonal product available only during the months of October through February. |
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Seasonal - FestBier Gordon Biersch FestBier celebrates fall and the flavor profile of beers served at the modern-day Oktoberfest. FestBier emphasizes rich, malty undertones with a moderately hoppy finish. The maltiness is created via combination of dark- roasted, Munich-style malt and Pilsner malt. The hoppy aroma is achieved via the imported Hallertau aroma hops. Available in 6 packs and kegs. This is a seasonal product available only during the months of August to October. |
Odell Brewing Co.
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90 Shilling We introduced 90 Shilling, our flagship beer, at our opening party in 1989. For a while, we'd been wondering - what would happen if we lightened up the traditional Scottish ale? The result is an irresistibly smooth and delicious medium-bodied amber ale. The name 90 Shilling comes from the Scottish method of taxing beer. Only the highest quality beers were taxed 90 Shillings. A shilling was a British coin used from 1549 to 1982. We think you'll find this original ale brilliantly refreshing, and worth every shilling.
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Easy Street Wheat Light and refreshing, Easy Street Wheat is an unfiltered American-style wheat beer. Leaving in the yeast gives the beer a nice, smooth finish and a slightly citrusy flavor. Easy Street Wheat gets its name by brewers "taking it easy" and not filtering the beer. However, for ultimate enjoyment, we encourage you to work just a little harder in pouring it: just pour 2/3 of the beer into a glass, swirl what's left to stir up the yeast, then pour the rest and enjoy.
5 Barrel Pale Ale The distinctive hop character of our 5 Barrel Pale Ale is due to the extraction of essential oils from select hops. We treat 5 Barrel Pale Ale to an infusion of fresh whole hop flowers in the Hop Back and the Fermentor, as well as four hop additions during the kettle boil. We like how this gives the beer a fresh, lively flavor and aroma.
India Pale Ale We took the traditional IPA, originally shipped from England to India in the 1700's, and made it bolder and more flavorful - American Style. We've added new varieties of highly aromatic American hops to create a distinctive bitterness profile and an incredible hop character.
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Core High Gravity
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Core High Gravity Malt Beverage with natural and artificial flavors, taurine, guarana, ginseng, caffiene. 10% Alcohol by volume.
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Crunk Juce Premium malt beverage with natural flavor, caffiene, ginseng, and guarana. Available in Grape, Fruit Punch and Watermelon. 12% alcohol by volume.
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