FEGLEY'S BREWWORKS
Blueberry Belch - 6-packs
CISCO BREWERS
Indie Pale Ale - 6-packs - East Coast-style IPA with hints of apricot and grapefruit
Summer of Lager - 12 pack cans - Bavarian-style Lager
DOGFISH HEAD
UrKontinent - 750ml and 1/6 kegs
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ROGUE
American Amber - 6-packs, 22oz, 64oz growlers and 50L kegs
SMUTTYNOSE
Wheat Wine - 22oz bottles
STONE
Levitation - 1/2 kegs
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Self-Defined Style:
Watermelon Wheat Ale
We start by brewing a classic American wheat beer, which undergoes a traditional secondary fermentation using fresh watermelon. A straw-colored, refreshing beer with a kiss of watermelon aroma and flavor.
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Self-Defined Style:
Blueberry Ale
This American Fruit style ale is an unfiltered, refreshing summer thirst quencher. It is brewed with over
150lbs of Blueberries for a slightly sweet, fresh blueberry flavor.
Best With:
The complex fruitiness of fruit beers make them the ideal pairing with savory desserts, particularly chocolate, cream, and fruit based dishes.
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Self-Defined Style:
Amber Ale
Tawny amber in color with a coffee aroma and tight head. A delicate roasted malt accent, generous use of hops and a smooth finish. American Amber, originally known as Ashland Amber (created at Rogue's original brewpub in Ashland, Oregon which was destroyed by flooding several years ago), is created from Northwest Harrington and Klages, 95-115 and 135-165 Crystal Malts. Kent Golding and Cascade Hops.
Best With:
This beautiful beer's roasted malt flavor is fantastic with medium weight meals such as glazed hams, cured meats, smoked fish, chicken, turkey and Cornish hen dishes. This beer would also work well with nuts and salads with nut accents.
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Self-Defined Style:
Wheat Wine
Strength (ABV):
11.0% ABV
Best With:
This intensely rich wheat beer would make a suitable accompaniment to bread pudding, and can also be served on its own as a digestif.
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Self-Defined Style:
American IPA
It's been said that "Gravity Sucks." Simple enough. Well, we at Stone have identified gravitational forces in the beer world. And we have come to the conclusion that they, well, see above. So we avoid these less-than-desirable gravitational forces. We avoid dumbed-down flavor profiles and the vigorous pursuit of the lowest common denominator. We avoid big dollar marketing mentalities. We avoid additives, cheap adjuncts, stabilizers and chemical preservatives. So in the defiance of gravity we bring you Stone Levitation Ale.
Best With:
This IPA's generous hop character makes it an ideal pairing with spicy foods such as barbecue, dry-rubbed ribs, or ethnic cuisine such as curry based Indian food, wasabi based Japanese dishes, or spicy Thai entrees.