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Darth Cerevisiae
American Strong AleAmerican Strong Ale; dark with massive malt & hop character, heavily dry-hopped on a variety of American hops.- 10.5%
- 100
- *Spring Seasonal - March 2012
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Betelgeuse
wouldn't you like to know!Surprise!!!- *2012
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Dunkelweizen
Bavarian StyleA moderately dark, unfiltered wheat beer. Shows the fruity and spicy yeast character of our Hefeweizen, blended with a malty richness from the dark malts used that give it caramel and dark bread notes.- 5.0%
- 8
- Gold – 2010 California State Fair
- *Year Round Tasting Room Availability
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Frau Blücher
Dark German-style Wheat AleWeizendopplebock (Dark German-style Wheat Ale).- 9.0%
- *Fall Seasonal - September 2012
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Brown Ale
Anglo-American styleA brown beer that balances the influences of English malt and yeast and American hops. Notes of chocolate, coffee, toffee and caramel play nicely with a healthy dose of citrusy hops, making for a noteworthy twist on the traditional concept of a Brown Ale.- 5.5%
- 40
- Silver – 2010 California State Fair
Silver – 2010 San Diego International Beer Festival
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Hefeweizen
Bavarian Style Wheat AleA refreshing, unfiltered wheat beer that showcases the unique, but subtle, fruit and spice character from the classical southern German yeast strain we use. In the spirit of the German purity law, this beer is brewed using only malt, hops, yeast and water. Please enjoy this beer WITHOUT a fruit garnish, as it is brewed specifically to rely its own beautiful balance of flavors.- 5.0%
- 8
- 1st place – 2009 Old West Chili, Grub & Brew Roundup
Silver – 2010 California State Fair
Silver – 2010 San Diego International Beer Festival
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Red Dusk
American Imperial Red AleAmerican Imperial Red Ale; heavily dry-hopped on a variety of American hops.- 9.5%
- *Winter Seasonal - December 2012
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Rye IPA
American Style India Pale AleA golden/amber beer that showcases bold American hops with the extra flavor dimension of the use of rye malt as 20% of the malt bill. This is a shockingly balanced IPA, in the sense that we include just enough malt character to counter the otherwise intense bitterness typically found in an American IPA, making for an immensely pleasant experience for your palate.- 7.5%
- 70
- Gold – 2010 Great American Beer Festival