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21 Amendment, Fireside Chat - San Francisco, CA $6
Crazy Mountain, Rocky Mountain High Pumpkin Pie Nitro – Vail
Like FDR’s Depression-Era Radio Addresses, which were like a kick in
the butt and a hug at the same time, Fireside Chat is a subtle twist on the
traditional seasonal brew. The brewers at 21 Amendment begin with a
rich, dark, English-style ale and then improvise with spices until they know
they have a beer worth sharing with the nation. Fireside Chat celebrates
the right to be original. God Bless America!
7.9% ABV Served in: Pint Glass, Stein
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August Schells, Chimney Sweep –New Ulm, MN $6
Dark and mysterious, with an intriguing wisp of smoke, a chimney sweep
has long been considered a source of good luck. Schell’s Chimney Sweep
draws its inspiration from these lucky individuals and the rich dark lagers
of Upper Franconia in Germany. Expect a black lager with a roasty
maltiness, sturdy hop bitterness and an underlying subtle smokiness.
August Schells, Fall Marzen–New Ulm, MN $6
August Schell Fall Marzen beer is brewed just once a year. Brewed with
the perfect balance of Pale, Munich, and Cara Pils malt with Liberty and
Perie hops to create a rich, smooth taste. 5.5% ABV Served in: Pint Glass
Boom Island, Yule – Minneapolis, MN $8
Yule smell the holiday spices before it hits the glass. Yule savor the rich,
toasted malts and drink deep in the spirit of the season. Then YULE call a
cab. 12% ABV Served in: Snifter Tulip, Oversized wine glass
Brash, Cold Ass Honkey – Ipswitch, MA $9.50
This beer is aggressively hopped with Amarillo hops. Cold Ass Honkey is
a farmhouse saison with one cold ass twist. Enjoy! 8.5% ABV Served in:
Snifter, Tulip, Oversized wine glass
Brasserie Dupont, Saison Dupont Cuvée Dry Hopping – TorpesLeuze, Belgium $10
Featuring the famous Triskel hop varietal from Alsace. Triskel is bred
from the French Strissespalt and English Yeoman hops. Dupont’s master
brewer, Oliver Dedeycker, describes it as “combining the aromatic notes,
mainly floral, of Strisselspalt with the fruity character of Yeoman.” The
unusual name, Triskel, was apparently inspired by triskelion, the symbol
of the Gauls, those beer drinking ancestors of the French, which
represents the three elements: Earth, Air and Water.
6.5% ABV Served in: Tulip
Chimay, Premiere - Baileux, Belgium $8
Trappist monk brewed Belgian double ale; sweet and slightly fruity with
just a touch of hops. This beer is arguably, the gold standard of trappist
ales. 7% ABV Served in: Chalice, Own
Cisco, Indie Pale Ale – Nantucket, MA $7
This beautiful red-orange ale has a full malty body balanced by a fruity
apricot/grapefruit nose. Mounds of dank Summit hops in the whirlpool
and dry-hop additions provide a deliciously quenching finish to this East
meets West-coast ale. 6.5% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
Crazy Mountain, Peach I.P.A. – Vail Valley, Colorado $7
This brew was crafted with 150 pounds of free-stone Palisade peaches
from the Ripe Produce Stand in Edwards Colorado.
ABV N/A, Served in: Pint glass, Stein
Crazy Mountain, Scenic Route Kolsch – Vail Valley, Colorado $6
This beer utilizes a unique strain of yeast that gives it a very distinct flavor
profile. Light straw color and a very balanced crispness is followed by a
slight sweetness. 5% ABV Served in: Stange
Crazy Mountain, Tequila Barrel-Aged Lava Lake Wit – Vail
Valley, CO $9
This Ale is Crazy Mountain’s take on a classic Belgian Wit Beer. To make
this beer unique, they add un-malted wheat, rolled oats, two varieties of
classic European hops, chamomile, curacao orange peel, coriander, grains
of paradise, and a rare yeast strain from the Old Country. This is a beer
that can be enjoyed year-round, whether on the slopes on a beautiful
bluebird day, or lazily fly fishing in Lava Lake. This tasty version of Lava
Lake is aged in Tequila barrels.
5.2% ABV Served in: Snifter, Oversized wine glass
Brewed with over 200 pounds of Colorado grown pumpkins as well asa
complex list of spices including cinnamon, all spice and nutmeg.
7% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
Delerium Tremens– Melle, Belgium $8
The particular character and the unique taste of "Delirium Tremens" result
from the use of three different kinds of yeast. In 1997, Stuart A. Kallen
nominated Delirium Tremens as "best beer in the world". A gold medal
during the "world beer championships" in Chicago (1998) confirmed that
worldwide recognition. 8.5% ABV Served in: Snifter, Tulip, Own
Duvel, Single – Breendonk-Purrs, Belgium $8
This is the draught beer known variously as Duvel Green/Draught. It is
most commonly available in the US and UK, but not in Belgium. This is
not the same beer as the bottled DuvelGroen, nor is it the same beer as
regular Duvel, which is a strictly bottled product.Duvel Single undergoes
just one fermentation process giving the beer a gentle hoppiness, mild
aroma and a subtle, fruity bite in the finish.
6.5% ABV Served in: Tulip, Own
Founder’s, Breakfast Stout, Grand Rapids MI $7
The coffee lover’s consummate beer. Brewed with an abundance of flaked
oats, bitter and imported chocolates, and Sumatra and Kona coffee, this
stout has an intense fresh-roasted java nose topped with a frothy,
cinnamon-colored head that goes forever.
8.3% ABV Served in: Snifter, Red Wine Glass
Fullers, London Porter - London, ENG $7
Fuller’s London Porter, is widely regarded as the World’s Finest Porter.
Rich, dark and complex, the beer has an outstanding depth of flavor. It is
brewed from a blend of Brown, Crystal and Chocolate malts for a creamy
delivery balanced by traditional Fuggles hops.
5.4% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
Furthermore, Fallen Apple - Spring Green, WI $6
Fallen Apple starts with fresh-pressed cider from early harvest apples.
Fermentation leaves the cider tart and champagne-like. They then brew a
cream ale designed to put some sweetness and body back into the beer,
which rounds out the sour apple notes. This combination of ethereal
apple flavor grounded in an “everyman’s” beer makes for a festive and
potent brew. 6.2% ABV Served in: Pint Glass, Stein
Great Divide, Heyday White Ale - Denver, CO $6
HEYDAY is an eminently pleasant Belgian-Style White Ale. Brewed with
barley, oats and raw wheat, Heyday is uniquely flavorful for such an easydrinking ale. With a slightly cloudy appearance and traditional yeast, it is a
balanced, agreeable offering. Exuding mild hop bitterness and a nuanced
body, this is the easiest decision you’ll make all day.
5.2% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Pilsener glass, Stein
Great Lakes, Christmas Ale– Cleveland, OH $6
For the holidays—from crowded stores to awkward office parties to grating
family get-togethers, it’s still a time to be thankful. Especially for a festive
holiday ale that will make you wish the holidays would last just a bit longer.
The tradition of holiday brews has its origins in the Middle Ages when
spices were commonly used instead of hops to add flavor and medicinal
qualities to beer. The style re-emerged in the early 1900s in the northern
countries of Western Europe when local brewers began creating specialty
holiday brews for their favored patrons. Today, most breweries make their
holiday beers darker and more potent and often add spices like ginger and
cinnamon for a more pronounced holiday flavor.
7.5% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
La Caracole, Saxo Blonde – Falmignoul, Belgium $8
The Saxo is a very complex artisanal Wallonian blond ale with an unusual
hoppiness, bitterness and a touch of spice. There is a most pleasantly
bizzare grainy punch of taste preceding hops with waves of flavors whizzing
over the tongue. 100% organically grown Pilsner and Munich malts, raw
wheat, Saaz hops. 8% ABV Served in: Snifter, Tulip, Oversized wine glass
Lake Monster, Calhoun Claw Pilsener - Minneapolis, MN $6
Rush River, Unforgiven Amber - River Falls, WI $6
Inspired by the classic lagers of Bohemia, our Pilsener has a crisp body
balanced by a quick snap of refreshing bitterness. Brewed with a blend of
Czech and American hops, this beer is full of flavor but still easy drinking.
5.4% ABV Served in: Pilsener glass
Deep amber in color, and slightly cloudy, this beer is remarkably smooth.
The beer is dry-hoped
hoped in the conditioning tank meaning fresh hops are
added after fermentation to steep and add a subtle fruity nose. The yeast
for this beer was custom created and cultured
ultured for us by a lab in Oregon,
insuring a one-of-a-kind
kind experience found in no other micro. 5.5% ABV
Served in: Pint glass, Stein
Leffe, Brune – Leuven, Belgium $7
This is a traditional Belgian abbey beer with a deep brown color and a full,
sweet and fruity aroma. Don’t let the color deceive you, this beer is made
with dark and torrefied malt, corn, water, hop and yeast, thus making this
traditional Belgian brew a great
eat choice for hot summer days.
6.5% ABVServed in: Snifter, Tulip
Mad River, Steel Head XP– Stockholm, WI $6
Bright golden hued ale of medium body with a spicy/floral hop character
and a very mild bitterness. 5.6% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
McNeill’s, Extra Special Bitters – Brattleboro, VT $6
McNeill’s ESB is a fully hopped version of the style. The beer is dry, with
a deep nose of grapefruit and is quite bitter. Its red color comes from the
blend of American and British malts. This beer is the FIVE TIME
National Champion ESB at the USBTC.
5.5% ABV Served in: Pint Glass, Stein
Millstream, Pilsner – Amana, IA $7
Pilsner is simple, and yet complex. Its not easy to make a beer pure
enough to really let the hops stand out, but that is the goal of pilsner.
Millstream uses Czech Saaz hops that are a delight to the senses and
impart an arousing aroma and satisfying flavor. The end result is a full
bodied beer that has a pleasing hoppy aftertaste.
4.5% ABV Served in: Pilsener glass
Morland, Old Speckled Hen– Bury St. Edmonds,
Edmonds ENG $7
Cask version was first brewed in 1979 by Morland Brewery to celebrate
the 50th anniversary of the MG car factory in Abingdon. The name comes
from the MG factory’s works car - the gold speckled MG Featherweight
Fabric Saloon, affectionately known as the Ol’ Speckl’d ’Un.
5.2% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
New Belgium, Accumulation White I.P.A. – Ft. Collins, CO $6
Rush River, Winter Warmer - River Falls, WI $7
Based on a Scotch Ale recipe, this dark ale packs a punch. The brewers at
Rush River load the grain bill to emphasize maltiness with a sweet finish.
This beer is also generously hopped for balance. A perfect pint for the
cold of Winter. 8% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
St. Bernardus, Christmas Ale– Watou
Watou, Belgium $8
St.Bernardus Christmas Ale is a dark seasonal brewed in the classic
'Quadrupel' style of Belgium's best Abbey Ales. Similar to all the beers
from the brewery, it greets the drinker with the signature aroma of the
St.Bernardus house yeast strain (in use sin
since 1946!) Rivaling the
complexity of the St.Bernardus Abt 12, St.Bernardus Christmas Ale offers
a spicy, mint-like
like flavor profile exuding the tastes of warming alcohol,
fermented molasses, apricots, licorice and marzipan that are highligted by
the perfect balance of brewing sugars. The perfect companion to enjoy on
a cold winter evening, with or without the company of your friends !
10% ABV Served in: Snifter, Tulip, Goblet, Oversized wine glass
St. Feuillien, Speciale– Le Roeulx, Belgium $8
Speciale is the pinnacle of the brewing art at St. Feuillien. Speciale is dark
brown, very full bodied and very flavorful. Aromas and flavors of fig, date
and currants mingle with allspice, cinnamon and cocoa on the palate and
in the nose. 9% ABV Served in: Snifter,
r, Tulip, Oversized wine glass
Seefbier– Antwerp, Belgium $8
A traditional Belgian ale, Siefbier is a revival
evival of one of Antwerpens’ best
bestknown historical styles, by Johan Van Dyck. Plans exist for an Antwerpen
Antwerpenbased new brewery, for the moment brewed at Roman.
Winner of Gold Medal at World Beer Cup 2012
2012. 5.6% ABV Served in:
Snifter, Tulip, Oversized wine glass
Accumulation White IPA was inspired by the white beauty that falls each
winter from the Colorado sky. Flurries of Mosaic and Amarillo hops bring
soft fruit and citrus flavor, followed by a layer of bitter. Piled high in IBUs,
Accumulation will make your winter brighter.
6.2% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein, Own
Shepheard Neame, Spitfire Kentish Ale– Faversham, England $7
Peace Tree, Hop Wrangler– Knoxville, IA $6
For Unchained 14, Summit brewer Jeff Williamson brings you Bière de
Garde – a classic French farmhouse style ale that is rarely seen fresh
locally. Using the best French and Belgian malts, Jeff’s brew entices you
with a malt aroma of toffee, cherry and other goodies. The malt theme
carries through to the taste, offering up more toffee, cherry, figs, caramel,
and a hint of biscuit. A subtle hop spiciness plays amongst the flavors and
it finishes crisp and dry. 7.3% ABV Served in Tulip
First, Peace Tree used American and English malt, then American and
English hops are added during the mash, first wort, boil, and finally it is
dry hopped for aroma. Belgium gets involved with the yeast and a special
candy sugar finish for smoothness and flavor.
6.2% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Stein
Redstone Meadery, Nectar of the Hops - Boulder,
Boulder CO $8
A dry hopped version of Redstone’s Nectar! This mead is an intriguing
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blend of hoppiness and honey. Surprise your palate with this thirst
quenching rarity. 8% ABV Served in: White wine glass
Rush River, Small Ax Golden Ale - River Falls, WI $6
This is Rush River’s own version of the classic hefeweizen style with a
Midwest twist. Brewed with white wheat from Wisconsin, this blonde ale is
lively and fresh. The brewers engineered this wheat ale to appeal to those
favoring a lighter beer. This wheat ale is purposefully cloudy in the glass
and mild on the palate. 4.5% ABV Served in: Pint glass, Weizen glass
Originally produced in 1990 as a bottle conditioned premium bitter as part
of the 50th anniversary
rsary of the Battle Of Britain. A full malt and hop flavo
flavor
with a well balanced and lasting aftertaste. 4.5% ABV Served in: Pint glass
Summit, Bière de Garde– St. Paul, MN $7
Triple Karmeliet -Buggenhout, Belgium $8
This is a sophisticated and complex gold to bronze colored beer. Its
unique flavor is created by the limited use of Syrian hops, and the
abundant herbs and fruit notes found
ound in the house yeast. The sweet early
flavor evolves into a more pronounced orange flavor with a very mild bitter
to follow. 8.4% ABV Served in: Tulip, Snifter, Own
Unibroue, Trios Pistoles– Chambly, Quebec, Canada $7
Strong Belgian type ale similar to a Port wine
wine! Is as dark as can be, mellow
in taste with an aroma of ripe fruits. It can be compared to an old porto
and is brewed from well roasted malt. 9% ABV Served in: Tulip, Snifter
BEEER FLIGHTS $15
Pick any 5 beers and build a tasting flight. Use your imagination or let your server build
one for you. Each beer is 4oz