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10 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
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If you’re looking for a new brew to try, you’ve come to the right place. Get a taste of what’s trending and find some new favorites with this craft collection.
If you’re looking for a new brew to try, you’ve come to the right place. Get a taste of what’s trending and find some new favorites with this craft collection.
Lead Dog Peanut Butter Stout: With a welcome sweetness that’s not too overwhelming, this stout has notes of chocolate and vanilla plus a hint of delectable peanut butter.
New Holland Dragon’s Milk: Aged for three months in bourbon barrels, this complex brew has notes of coffee and chocolate from roasted malt, along with sweet undertones of vanilla and oak.
North Coast Old Rasputin: Not too sweet or cloying, this highly drinkable Russian imperial stout boasts big complex flavors and a warming finish with notes of cocoa beans, espresso, nuts and hops.
Sudwerk Hefeweizen Wheat: Made with Huell Melon and Hallertau Tradition hops, this local Bavarian-Style Wheat Ale is slightly fruity, dry, light and refreshing.
Alaskan Amber: This amber alt-style ale boasts rich malt flavors with just enough hop backing. Red in color, this beer is perfectly balanced and smooth going down.
Sudwerk California Hoppy Lager: Dry-hopped with Simcoe, El Dorado, Cascade and Chinook hops, this classic lager style has plenty of hop flavor while still being crisp, clean and clear.
North Coast Scrimshaw: Hallertauer and Tettnang hops combined with Munich malt result in a subtle hop character, a crisp, clean palate and a dry finish in this pleasant pilsner.
Deschutes Black Butte Porter: The complex flavors of coffee and cocoa make this a well-balanced porter with rich roasted malt flavor, light creaminess and slight hoppy-ness.
Monk’s Cafe Flemish Sour Ale: Dark in color and somewhat fruity on the nose with a malty flavor and slight lactic sourness, this sour is both thirst quenching and palate cleansing.
Almanac Sunshine & Opportunity: Aged in oak barrels with pear juice, this refreshing sour ale is dry-hopped with Citra, Sabro and Mosaic Hops, making it crisp, light and slightly tart.
For even more recommendations, check out these amazing IPAs, or ask the wine steward at your local Nugget Markets!
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