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Belgian Quad
Inspired by the Trappist brewers of Belgium, our heavyweight Quadruple tips the O.G. scales at 25 degrees Plato.
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Bourbon Barrel Bock
Sublimely elegant this toffee toned Bock is rich with a blend of Wisconsin and German barley malts.
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Smoke on the Porter
Smoke on the Porter began with our neighbors at Hoesly's Meats...
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Imperial Weizen
Dry hopping boldly rules over Wisconsin red wheat and our special strain of Bavarian yeast.
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Unplugged Belgian Quadruple
This is a bold beer that sips like a refined cordial of nutmeg, dried cherries and vanilla.
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Smoked Rye Bock
This is a big dark beer appropriate for lying down or drinking immediately.
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Imperial IPA
Warning: Caution: Our Imperial IPA will smack you In-Your-Face. This is an aggressively hoppy IPA.
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Imperial Stout
Handcrafted for you with the same care that English brewers used when brewing Imperial Stouts for Russian Royalty.
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UNPLUGGED
The incredibly complex layers of fruit and spice tones will sing on your palette.
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Sour Brown Ale
Generally available to the exclusive few who travel off the beaten paths of Belgium this is a truly sour brown ale.
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Eisbock
The first of our "Unplugged" series of beers. This Eisbock is a big and complex beer.
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Apple Ale
Apple Ale sings with the fresh crisp taste of Wisconsin Apples. So be sure to sip slowly and enjoy the fruits of a Wisconsin harvest.
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Triple Ale
This beer is handcrafted in the Monastic tradition and bottle fermented for a slightly dry finish. The incredibly complex layers of fruit and spice tones will sing on your palette.
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Bohemian Lager
Elegant masterpiece of complexity...
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Iced Barley Wine
English aristocracy flaunted their wealth saving barley wines for exclusive friends. Our Iced Barley Wine is an intense brew of 28.5 degrees Plato OG.
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Imperial Saison
Our Imperial Saison captured a bold celebratory shout of apricot and peach in a bottle. Both bright and bold this is a lively truly living beer.
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Old English Porter
Inspired by the writings of Graham Wheeler and based on the style popular in 1870's London.
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Wisconsin Cran-bic
Sparkling and bright this is a Wisconsin original created for you
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Berliner Weiss
Napoleon hailed this tart beer style "the Champagne of the North."
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