Seasonal Releases
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Ok, I'll keep this short and sweet. We've got new stuff in the cooler. Because we aren't the biggest store in the world, or the city, we say we will run out fast, and then we do. If something sounds good to you, get in as soon as possible. We'd love to make sure you get the good stuff. Thanks for believing in what we do at Art of the Table and for hanging out in our cooler.
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From Shorts Brewing Co
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Four at once! We're stunned!
Uber Goober Stout A stout made with real peanuts. Mmm, tasty. Tastes like peanut butter and Nutella spread all over toast. I heart this stuff.
PB & J Stout A blend of what they say is their "peanut stout" (see above) and "fruit rye ale" (I'm thinking Uber Goober and Soft Parade). The combination gives off the effect of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a chocolate bar for dessert. I know, a little weird, but holy mama...this stuff is legit.
Cup A Joe Coffee Cream Stout Yes, all of you coffee freaks beware. Made from Higher Grounds' coffee beans, this cream stout gives off the characteristic of a morning roast while the sun rises...not really, but it's a nice thought.
Good Humans Dry Hopped Double Brown Ale A feel-good-hippyesque beer with beer lover qualities. A quality brown ale with a ton of hops and floral characteristics. This is just good beer for "good people". Honestly, it's why it was made.
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Corsendonk, Founders & New Holland
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Corsendonk Abbey Pale Ale Almost a tripel in style, this golden ale is what I compare all pale colored Belgian beers to. Balanced malt and hops with wild aromas and over-ripened flavors. A classic for certain.
New Holland Hopivore A completely Michigan product! Described as a Michigan Harvest Ale, this beer highlights hops and malt aroma and flavor the the highest degree. And the grower of "the hops" was in the store just a few nights ago. That's rockin'! It just might be the coolest thing to hit the beer market in a little while, especially the Michigan scene. And guess what? It's pretty darn tasty too.
Founders Backwoods Bastard "Totally out of control with a perfect landing" is how I would describe this beer. Oak and smoke with highlights of scotch and sweet malt are on the nose and on the palate as well. An outrageous beer that has a mass appeal. Get some today.
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