1. CLASS OF ’88
SERIES
The Class of ’88 Series celebrates the 25th
Anniversaries of Deschutes, North Coast
and Rogue while simultaneously paying homage to influential beer writer and
historian Fred Eckhardt. Each brewery produced their own version of a barley
wine based on Eckhardt’s description in his classic book The Essentials of Beer Style.
-Deschutes Class of ’88 is floral and fruity,
with a sturdy, warming malt backbone and clean bitterness. Estery fruit flavors
reminiscent of a Belgian strong golden ale. $9.99/22oz
-North Coast Class of ’88 is bracingly dry, with
citrusy hop bitterness and a restrained cereal grain sweetness. $13.99/25oz
2. Fuller’s Bengal Lancer India Pale Ale-Bready English malt and grassy, earthy Goldings hops. What
more could you ask for? A classic English IPA. $4.99/16oz
3. 101 North Heroine India Pale Ale-The first bottled release
from Sonoma ’s newest employee owned
and operated microbrewery! Resinous piny hop bitterness and toasted malts. $7.99/22oz
4. Boulevard Coffee
Ale-Neighbors for nearly twenty years, Boulevard Brewing Company and The
Roasterie share a passion for making extraordinary beverages. In Coffee Ale,
our two celebrated brewing traditions come together in a long-awaited
collaboration. Ethiopian Sidamo from Africa ’s Great
Rift Valley has been carefully blended with rye, oats, and malted
barley, and spiced with Perle and Styrian Golding hops. The delightfully
fragrant beer presents a glowing, tawny-amber hue. The clean, crisp acidity of
the air-roasted coffee mingles with malt on the palate, lingering faintly in a
subtly sweet finish. $10.99/25oz
5. Clown Shoes
Blaecorn Unidragon Imperial Stout- Deep, rich notes of bittersweet
chocolate and molasses meld seamlessly with flavors of dark fruit and vanilla.
Rich, dense and decadent.$12.99/22oz
6. Alvinne Cuvee De
Mortagne- This complex Belgian dark strong ale was aged for six months in
used Pomerol wine barrels. Sweet, fruity and complex, with notes of red wine
and raisins. $14.99/16oz
FEATURED-MIKKELLER
Eight years ago Mikkel Borg Bjergso was a math teacher in Copenhagen ,
experimenting with home brewing in his spare time. Today he is behind one of
the largest and most successful gypsy breweries in the world. Mikkeller creates
dozens of new beers each year, constantly pushing the boundaries of style and
expectation. Mikkeller will be opening their first American beer bar in San
Francisco later this year. In celebration of all
things Mikkeller, we are offering 10% off all Mikkeller beers for the month of
May when you come in and say COPENHAGEN .
That’s the code word for the discount, so don’t forget it!
The Deal: 10% off
all Mikkeller beers for the month of May.
Code Word: Copenhagen
Expires: 05/31/13
Cheers,
Dave Hauslein
Beer Manager
415-255-0610
Cheers,
Dave Hauslein
Beer Manager
415-255-0610
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