(Savannah, GA/ABV 6.2%) Brewed in the American Brown Ale style, this local hit has a rich malt flavor balanced by a crisp hop finish. It holds the title for the people's choice award at last year's Savannah Craft Brew Fest
$5.00
Coastal Empire Tybee Island Blonde
(Savannah, GA/5.0% ABV) This clean, crisp, session beer is brewed with noble hops in the Kölsch Ale style. It has a light floral aroma and a mild hoppy bitterness
$5.00
Dogfish Head 90 Minute
(Escondido, CA/7.7% ABV) This Imperial IPA was the first beer continuously hopped by Dogfish Head Brewery; allowing for a pungent, but not crushing, hop flavor. It has a great malt backbone that stands up to the extreme hopping rate
$7.00
Sam Adams Alpine Spring
(Boston, MA/5.5% ABV) This hazy golden brew is brewed with only pale malts for a crisp maltiness and honey malt for a slight sweetness. The beer is brewed with 100% Tettnang Tettnanger Noble hops, a half pound per barrel, to produce a unique, bright orange-citrusy aroma and taste of orange blossom honey
$4.50
Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale
(Longmont, CO/6.5% ABV) This American Pale Ale is a voluminously hopped mutha that delivers a hoppy nose, assertive-but-balanced flavors of pale malts and hops from start to finish. It is so full of flavor you'll soon understand why we call the can just a really small "keg"
$4.75
Oskar Blues Deviant Dale's
(Longmont, CO/8.0% ABV) Deviant Dale's IPA was born at the crossroads, in a juke joint, as if Dale's Pale Ale sold its soul to balance Deviant's foreboding aromas of citrus, grapefruit rind and piney resins with a copper ball-of-fire color and inscrutable finish. It is the Devil incarnate with untold amounts of malt and hedonistic Columbus dry-hopping
$7.00
Avery India Pale Ale
(Boulder, CO/6.5% ABV) In the 1700s one crafty brewer discovered that a healthy dose of hops and an increased alcohol content preserved his ales during the long voyage to India (as depicted in our label) to quench the thirst of British troops. Today, we tip our hat to that historic innovation by brewing Colorado's hoppiest pale ale