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Vintage Winery Varietal Description
Berghoff's Rootbeer Made by a famous restaruant in Chicago (holder of the first liquor license granted after prohibition!) yet this root beer is bottled in Janesville, Wisconsin. This brew's mellow, well-balanced flavor (sweetened with cane sugar) is quite pleasing. Very creamy.
Buffalo Bill's Ale A Seasonal beer brewed using pumpkin, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg. Pumpkin pie in a bottle!
Summit Brewing Co Porter One taste of this dark yet surprisingly light bodied beer's malty character and sweet finish will have you singing, "God Save the Queen"!
Samuel Smith Stout Almost opaque, with an unusually silky texture and complex, medium-dry velvet palate. Bittersweet finish.
Samuel Smith Ale Walnut-like color and palate of hazelnuts. Wonderful balance of roasted crystal malt and aromatic hops. Long clean finish.
Bell's India Pale Ale India Palea Ale style is well suited for Hemingway-esque trips to the Upper Peninsula. American malts and enormous hopadditions give this beer a crisp finish and incredible floral hop aroma.
Matilda Belgian Style Ale
Prairie Path Golden Ale Golden hue and toasty malt character. Clean & crisp.
Domaine DuPage French Style Country Ale Amber in color, well balanced, full sweet with carmel, toasty, fruity character.Gentle floral and spicy hop finish.
Ebel's Weiss Beer Deep golden color, wonderful malt sweetness & soft aroma of clove, vanilla and banana.
Cane & Ebel Red Rye Ale
Ommegang Stout A thick tan head of foam rests on top of the rich onyx-colored liquid. The aroma immediately speaks of dark chocolate and dark malts. The gentle herbal nose of Perle hops compliments the darker notes, jaking the beer savory to the senses. The taste continues with the intense Belgian dark chocolate gliding across the tongue; starting sweet up front but giving way to rich cocoa flavors at the back. Through it all, a subtle fruitiness from our special Belgian yeast gives the beer brightness otherwise foreign to a beer style normally associated with gray foggy skies. Lingering chocoalte entices the drinker to taste more.
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