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| 4 styles: 12 bottles |
4 styles: 12 bottles |
2 styles: 12 bottles |
2 styles: 2, 4 or 6 btls |
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| Choc Beer Company - Basement Batch | ||||||||
| Choc Beer Company - Miner Mishap | ||||||||
| The Matt Brewing Company - Saranac India Pale Ale | ||||||||
| The Matt Brewing Company - Saranac Black & Tan | ||||||||
| Kulmbacher Brauerei - Pilsner | ||||||||
| Kulmbacher Brauerei - Eisbock | ||||||||
| Flying Dog Brewing Company - Raging Bitch Belgian-Style India Pale Ale | ||||||||
| Brasserie des Légendes - Géants Goliath Tripel |
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Choc Beer Company - Basement Batch
This pale ale pours a light amber color, capped by a sticky, solid off white head. Expect clean citrus and pine aromas with slight undercurrents of malts (mainly biscuit-like), faint nuttiness, with a bit of peppery spice and a back note of fruit punch. It fills the mouth with a swarm of earthy hop notes, but faint caramel undertones sweeten and weight the hops, but they maintain their loftiness above all other notes. Look for suggestions of grap... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 6.40%
- Int’l Bittering Units (IBUs): 35
- Serving Temperature: 40-45° F
- Suggested Glassware: Pint Glass
- Hops: Cascade, Centennial
- Malts: Munich, Caramel
- Country: United States
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Choc Beer Company - Miner Mishap
Miner Mishap is brewed to emulate a German "Schwarzbier" (translation: “black beer”) and, like the original Choc beer, it's a home-brewed recipe. This one was created by a good friend of the Pete's Place family (William Scott). Pours a deep brown cola-like color with a tan head. On the nose, expect big, roasty notes to emerge along with chocolate and plum. Nutty notes come out as well, draped in some citrus and fruit notes (almost lime-and-curran... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 5.30%
- Int’l Bittering Units (IBUs): 28
- Serving Temperature: 45-50° F
- Suggested Glassware: Pilsner Glass, Flute or Pint Glass
- Hops: German Perle
- Malts: Weyermann Pils, Munich, Carafa
- Country: United States
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The Matt Brewing Company - Saranac India Pale Ale
To the Iroquois, native people of the Adirondacks, the word Saranac means "Cluster of Stars." Some rightfully consider the varied selection of Saranac beers themselves to be a cluster of “stars” in the microbrew world. Saranac IPA pours an appealing dark straw to pale amber color, topped with a huge meringue-like froth. Big hops! Sharp, pungent hop aromatics leap from the glass leaving a spicy, grapefruit rind tingle in the nostrils—quite like sn... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 5.91%
- Int’l Bittering Units (IBUs): 53.4
- Serving Temperature: 45-50° F
- Suggested Glassware: Pint Glass, Mug or Stein
- Hops: Cascade
- Malts: North American 2-Row Pale
- Country: United States
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The Matt Brewing Company - Saranac Black & Tan
Like any good B&T, the distinct flavors from both components—in this case Saranac Irish stout (Black) and amber lager (Tan) substituted for the traditional English “pale” ale that often serves as the tan in the black & tan—hold their own while also complementing one another quite well. This blended beer pours the deepest possible amber with garnet hues and is capped by a colossal toasted marshmallow head. Expect rich malty fruitiness on the nose ... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 4.90%
- Int’l Bittering Units (IBUs): 34
- Serving Temperature: 50-55° F
- Suggested Glassware: Pint Glass
- Hops: Willamette
- Malts: Chocolate, Caramel, Roasted Barley
- Country: United States
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Kulmbacher Brauerei - Pilsner
Since its inception as a style of beer in 1842, Pilsner has become the single most popular style of beer the world has ever known. Golden in color, it originated in the town of Pilsen, in modern day Czech Republic. Up until that time, nearly all beer was dark and cloudy. The Czech pilsner was the first beer to be brewed a dazzling, clear golden color. The Germans quickly proved to be the most passionate devotees of the new style and the German co... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 5.00%
- Serving Temperature: 48° F
- Suggested Glassware: Pilsener Glass, Flute, or Stein
- Country: Germany
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Kulmbacher Brauerei - Eisbock
Important Note: this brew may be subjected to very low temperatures while being matured, but it should be consumed at cellar temperatures so that you may experience the full range of its robust flavor profile.
Kulmbacher Eisbock is the original Bavarian Eisbock, and it's as celebrated today as it was when it first rose to popularity. How celebrated you ask? Well, there is actually an Eisbock festival in Kulmbach every March that celebrates... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 9.20%
- Serving Temperature: 52-60° F
- Suggested Glassware: Snifter
- Country: Germany
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Flying Dog Brewing Company - Raging Bitch Belgian-Style India Pale Ale
This beer is available to Rare Beer Club members before general release—but keep this in mind: the beer label is going to be prohibited in something like 13+ states (take a close look and you’ll figure out why. Hint: it’s not just the name). More importantly, it’s been put into special, very limited edition 750mL bottles just for us and a handful of European distributors. The only other place you can get these coveted ¾ liter bottles is to pay a ... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 8.30%
- Serving Temperature: 40-45° F
- Suggested Glassware: Tulip, Oversized Wine Glass or Snifter
- Country: United States
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Brasserie des Légendes - Géants Goliath Tripel
Interestingly, this bulky brew started as a much smaller statured creation. Goliath, pronounced “Gouyasse” in the local dialect, was brewed at a respectable 6% ABV. However, the US distributors felt that a 6% beer carrying the name Goliath was a bit oxymoronic, especially with the surge of big-bodied, bold-flavored beers that have surged in popularity. So they suggested that brewmaster Pierre Delcoigne come up with a stronger, more intimidating b... Read More
- Alcohol by Volume: 9.00%
- Serving Temperature: 48-55° F
- Suggested Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
- Country: Belgium
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