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Old Suffolk; Great Britain – 6.0% abv
Strong vintage ale brewed to the maximum strength possible for a beer. The only beer in Great Britain left to mature 2 years in 100 barrel oak vats. - 97 pts. |
$6.50 |
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Young’s Double Chocolate Stout; Great Britain (14.9 oz Pub Can) – 5.2% abv
Melted chocolate bars are added to give a distinctive chocolate taste with a velvety, smooth finish. |
$5.75 |
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Samuel Smith’s Nut Brown; England
Wonderful balance of roasted crystal malt, hazelnuts, and aromatic hops. |
$6.25 |
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Mackeson XXX Stout; England
Made by Whitbread Beer Company of England. A solid stout, thick and heavy. 93 pts. |
$5.00 |
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Skull Splitter Barleywine; Scotland – 8.5% abv
Orkney strong ale with a distinctive flavor and a powerful kick, great with red meat, spicy food and especially chocolate. 93 pts. |
$6.00 |
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Lion Stout; Sri Lanka
Taste is creamy and big with hints of malted coffee and chocolate. A big body feel that creamilycoats everything inside the mouth. |
$5.50 |
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Celebrator; Bavaria – 6.7% abv
Finest Bavarian dopplebock. Profoundly dark, rich elixir with a complex fruitiness of roasted malt and whole hop flowers with a semi-dry finish (and a cute little goat.) 98 pts. |
$6.00 |
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