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The Rascally Goat Ryebock |
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The Rascally Goat is a Rye Bock style beer. Bocks are German Lagers that have a bit more strength, flavor, and maltiness than traditional pale lagers. This one has a copper color with brownish highlights, great clarity, and a nicely developed tan head of foam. The aroma is toasty, with light floral notes inviting you in. Its flavor is straight-forward: Munich malt complexity, a tinge of hop bitterness, and a peppery hit from the rye (try a rye whiskey, they are very spicy). The finish holds onto a touch of malt sweetness, but nothing cloying. The beer has good carbonation, and the mouthfeel is incredibly smooth. This is from the extended lagering (cold-storing) period that rounds out the beer, cutting off any sharp edges and giving excellent clarity. Do you like Amber Ales but want a beer as refreshingly drinkable as a lager? This is the one for you. By the way, Bock is the German word for Billy-Goat, and they’re called so because the Bavarians in Munich misinterpreted an “Einbeck” style beer from northern Germany. Oh well, we’ll stick with the Goat. (Unfortunately, we don’t have any goat on the menu, but try this with our Antelope Patty Melt). |
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Pumpkin beers typically have pumpkin and/or pumpkin pie spices in there. Almost all of them use canned pumpkin if there is any pumpkin at all. Pumpkin beers were brewed by the early European colonists in America since good barley was hard to come by and pumpkins were indigenous to the New World. We use real pumpkin and pumpkin pie spices. We use 300 lbs of fresh, organic pumpkins from Moore Farms. We roast them for an hour in the oven and then add them directly in the mash. We add cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and allspice in the kettle. |
This India Pale Ale features a new experimental hop from New Zealand called Nelson Sauvin. The creator, Nelson, was reminded of New Zealand’s famed Sauvignon Blanc grapes. This boutique hop features a brilliant bouquet of aromatics that is very unique. Our beer is bursting with juicy fruits like passion fruit, guava and pear. There are bright grassy notes and an undeniable exotic aroma reminiscent of gooseberries and elderflowers (smell a bottle of St. Germain liqueur). The aromas transcend onto the palate along with sweet pale malts. The beer has a yellowish hay color with good clarity and a nearly white head. It finishes with a sharp bitterness that contrasts the initially sweet fruit flavors. Approximately 7% ABV.
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This India Pale Ale features a new experimental hop from New Zealand called Nelson Sauvin. The creator, Nelson, was reminded of New Zealand’s famed Sauvignon Blanc grapes. This boutique hop features a brilliant bouquet of aromatics that is very unique. Our beer is bursting with juicy fruits like passion fruit, guava and pear. There are bright grassy notes and an undeniable exotic aroma reminiscent of gooseberries and elderflowers (smell a bottle of St. Germain liqueur). The aromas transcend onto the palate along with sweet pale malts. The beer has a yellowish hay color with good clarity and a nearly white head. It finishes with a sharp bitterness that contrasts the initially sweet fruit flavors. Approximately 7% ABV.
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This a golden German lager. A Dortmunder Export. Very drinkable. It is brewed with all German malts, German hops and a German lager yeast. On the lighter side yet very tasty.
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