More specifically, 2 new beers on draft this weekend from our friends at Southern Tier Brewing Company.
In an 11th hour executive decision we've decided to throw an impromptu New Years Eve party over here at the old Browerij Lane. So if you still don't have plans, if your date bailed on you, or you just like craft beer, dig yourself out and join us tomorrow night. We'll have open taps from 10pm -12am for $20, food to munch on, pointy cardboard hats, and those plastic kazoo things with the curly paper balloon tongue thing.
We will be CLOSED JANUARY 1st for rest and relaxation, but mainly for hangover recovery.
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 And Don't Forget....
Greenport Harbor Night!
Thursday January 6th from 7-9pm
Join us as we welcome brewer Greg Eoroski and one of Long Island's newest breweries, Greenport Harbor. We'll be pouring their Harbor Ale, Duck Porter, Antifreeze and a custom dry hopped cask of their Disorient IPA. Don't miss out!
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This Weekend's Draft Beers (except Saturday)

Southern Tier Ne'tra Gal
A hoppy black ale, inspired by those served at the Oyu'baat cantina on Mandalore. Man, you really can't beat a delicious Star Wars themed craft ale. I think that's the planet Boba Fett was from. Anyways, this beer is so great it's "out of this world."
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Southern Tier Wien
With the recent release of this beer as well as the one listed above, it seems that Southern Tier is finally coming around to brewing sessionable strength ales. The Wien is their take on a Vienna Lager, and with many contemporary examples being brewed by Mexican breweries, i.e. Negra Modelo, it's nice to see an American brewery put their spin on the style.
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Southern Tier Un*Earthly
This beer doesn't need much of an introduction, especially if you're a hoppy beer lover. An 11% over-the-top fruit bomb of an imperial IPA with a light, balanced candy sugar finish.
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Green Flash West Coast IPA
Here's another well known and much loved hop monster. Hailing from San Diego, Green Flash is known for their judicious use of hops. 95 international bittering units, 7.3% abv, and easy to drink.
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North Coast Old Stock
When compared with it's North Coast brethren such as Old Rasputin, Red Seal, and Pranqster, Old Stock is often overlooked. Not only that, but it's rarely available on this coast. If you like your ales very strong, malty, and English, then this beer was built for you.
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Thank You!!!! Many thanks to all of you for another wonderful year at the store. We look forward to pouring you a beer in an exciting and eventful 2011!
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