Southern Tier Harvest Ale
Yes, I know. We could have at least waited for labor day. But fresh beer is fresh beer right? Malty, fruity and balanced, and the perfect beer to welcome in crisp autumn days...even when it's August.
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Kelso Carolgaarden Wit
A hazy, light and spicy summer seasonal from Kelso with an amazing Hoegaarden inspired name. If you're a fan of the Belgian wheat beers, than give this local one a try.
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Kelso Brooklyn Bowl Pale Ale
Can't make it to Brooklyn Bowl this weekend but still want a tasty, crisp, easy Kelso Ale? We're big fans of this pale ale because it's sooo approachable. Certainly a beer you can have a few of. And speaking of....
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Two Brothers Long Haul
With the American craft beer market saturated with Imperial this, and Double that, many breweries are branching out and brewing small beers loosely called session ales. Here's a great example from Two Brothers. Oak foudre aged, English inspired, biscuity, caramelly, and surprisingly only 4.2% alcohol by volume. This beer was built to be consumed in quantity.
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Brooklyn Brewery Brewmaster's Reserve: Detonation Ale
And another local beer, this time direct from Brooklyn Brewery. A big brother of the always popular Brooklyn Blast IPA, this one weighs in with 7 hop varieties, and a hefty 10.2%. If you're a fan of high octane, aromatic, hoppy beers than this is right up your alley.
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Smuttynose Short Batch #10: Belgian Stout
Hot on the heels of Short batch # 9 Rouge D'Shire is the newest creation from Smuttynose, a black Belgian Ale. Flavors of cocoa, licorice and smooth chocolate finish.
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