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Brouwerij Lane Sports Related Newsletter
Are you ready for some team sporting event? And maybe some beer? Superbowl Sunday is nearly here, and this year we've decided to have a little gathering of our own. We'll be displaying the "big game" on not one but two televisions, serving food, and $4.00 pints of some very topical beers. So if you like your football served with craft beer, then join us! And for those of you concerned that we're becoming "Brouwerij Lane Sports Bar", fear not. The TV's are only temporary. Draft Beer Death Match! (AKA, The Super Bowl of beer) We've pitted two draft beers head to head representing two different cities. Pittsburg fans, we've got your hometown Penn Brewing, and for Green Bay we've got Steven's Point Special Lager. Choose your team, choose your beer, and drink, drink, drink. Who will win!?!? You decide!!! Rock the vote!!! | |
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STEELERS FANS
Penn Brewing
Penn Gold Lager
Pittsburg, PA

Straight from Pittsburg comes a great Munich helles style lager. Malty, light, and extremely drinkable.
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PACKERS FANS
Steven's Point
Point Special Lager
Steven's Point, WI

Unfortunately the New York beer market doesn't see a beer from Green Bay, WI, but we've got the closest thing. Steven's Point Special is a clean, malt forward lager with a toasty cereal-like finish.
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Upcoming Events
Thursday 2/10 - Hoppy Troegs Night Join us as we unleash an immensely popular yearly Troegs ale, Nugget Nectar. We'll also have on hand two small batch scratch ales, number 38 and 39. Both unique single hop experimental IPAs.
Thursday 2/17 - Barrier Brewing Night The boys from Barrier will be stopping by as we sample a number of their great ales, and answer your most intimate beer related questions. Should be a fun one. More details to follow.
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On Tap This Very Special Weekend

Peak Organic Simcoe Spring Ale
We've decided to highlight a few great Peak Organic beers this weekend. This first one is a brand new beer from peak, and a reminder that even though you can't cross the street without being swallowed by a waist deep slush puddle, SPRING IS COMING. I promise you. This single hop pale ale is complex, toasty and light bodied, with an apricot like fruity hop flavor.
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Peak Organic IPA
Piney, light amber and color, and refreshing. This is an IPA that can be appreciated by all. Juicy sweet hop flavor, and a refreshing dry finish.
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 Firestone Walker Double Jack Finally Firestone has decided to bestow upon us the double strength version of their incredible Union Jack IPA. If you're a hoppy beer fan, I can guarantee you'll like this one.
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Goose Island
Bourbon County Stout
Sadly, us New Yorker's have been suffering a bit of a BCS drought this year. Virtually zero bottles have made it from Chicago. Well, we've decided that we'll at least have to grab a keg before the weather warms up, so if you're in desperate need of some bourbon infused stout, then we've got your fix.
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Allagash Big Little
Here's a new one from Allagash. They brewed two beers with the Beer Advocate brothers for the Boston Belgian beer fest. (Little Big and Big Little). Little Big is a Belgian Strong Ale which was reserved exclusively for the festival, while the Big Little we have is a Belgian Pale Ale brewed with the lighter second runnings from the Little big. Confused?
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Gouden Carolus Hopsinjoor
From the oldest brewery in Belgium comes a relatively new beer style, the Belgian IPA. 8%, dry, prickly, fruity and effervescent. This beer seems to ride the line between Saison, Belgian Tripel, IPA and champagne. Super tasty.
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