Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thu, 30 Sep 2010

Draft Beer Update
Lots of draft changes in two days. Freshly tapped:

In time for tomorrow's Brooklyn Detonation Night (Brooklyn Explodes All Over Us), we tapped Brooklyn Detonation Ale, which is a 9.2% double IPA. There ain't much of this one around.

At midnight, we will tap sixtels of Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout and Brooklyn Cookie Jar Porter. We are waiting until midnight to tap them because we they are only sixtels and we want them to last until tomorrow night's event.These are quite rare as well.

Sierra Nevada Tumbler is Sierra's new fall seasonal. It's a brown ale, and since its from Sierra, you know it's hoppy.

Dock Street Sudan Grass is a gluten free summer beer from Dock Street over in West Philly. If you are highly sensative to gluten, you may wish to wait until Monday when our lines are cleaned to try this one.

Kicked were: Boulder Sweaty Betty, Boulder Hazed and Infused, Flying Fish Exit 16, Victory Golden Monkey, and Brooklyn Cuvee de Cardoz.


New Bottles
Abita Pecan Harvest and Penn Oktoberfest arrived this week in bottles. Pecan Harvest is a fall seasonal from Abita; it uses Louisiana grown pecans. It's a mighty tasty beer. Penn Brewery out of Pittsburgh was one of the original microbreweries. It had some issues last year, but now its back with Oktoberfest, a fall seasonal.

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