1914 Usher’s 54 Shilling now on tapMay 4th, 2010 Revival Series #2: 1914 Usher’s 54/- (54 Shilling) – Originally brewed at Thomas Usher & Son Ltd, Edinburgh, Scotland on August 16th, 1914. This beer has a dark roasty character with hints of dark fruits like prunes and dark cherries. Bitterness is made sharper by the acidic dark malt character giving the perception of a [...] |
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New Saison on tap – Les LapinsApril 19th, 2010 Les Lapins is a Saison brewed with Hibiscus flowers, fresh ginger root, orange and lemon peel. This ale is tart and refreshing, with a floral aroma and fruit accents. Served in a brandy snifter. 7.2% ABV |
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New Beer on Tap: Shaman Belgian TripelApril 1st, 2010 The Shaman Belgian Tripel is a strong, full bodied Belgian Abbey-Style ale. Three authentic Belgian yeast strains are used in fermentation that contribute considerable depth of character; abundant herbal, fruity notes make this one to savor. This ale has an irresistible pale orange-colored hazy glow and an appealing thick mousse-like head. Served in a brandy snifter. 8.7% ABV |
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Brewmaster Alan Intros Phantom Canyon’s New “Revival Series”March 1st, 2010 Brewmaster Alan Intros Phantom Canyon’s New “Revival Series” – 1916 X Mild. The 1916 X Mild is the first in a series of beers based on recipes culled from the brewing logs of British breweries, both operating and defunct, as well as modern interpretations of ancient, rare and vanishing beers from Europe. |
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