Power House Brewing Co.'s White River Brown Ale (Columbus, Indiana): Power House Brewing Co.'s White River Brown Ale is a full bodied well-balanced mahogany colored brew with a good hop character, nutty flavor and off-white head. It is a mid-pallet beer that is easily digestible and pairs well with most foods.
Power House Brewing Co.'s Workingman Wheat (Columbus, Indiana): A traditional German Style Heffe Weissen, with nice clove overtones. A hazy straw colored beer perfect after a hard days work.
Brugge Brewery The White (Indiana): A sweet Belgium-style wheat ale easily digestible and pairs well with most foods.
Upland Maibock (Indiana): A full-bodied German-style lager with a complex sweet malt character. A sturdy German hop profile leads to a spicy, dry finish
Upland Dragonfly (Indiana): A beer that is like no other. Hoppy, yet malty, yet yeasty.
Three Floyd's Gumball Head (Indiana): A wheat beer that thinks it's an IPA. Light bodied with plenty of flavor hops.
Bell's Two Hearted Ale (Michigan): A great American IPA that has been crucial in defining this style. Crisp and golden with lots of citrus hop flavor.
Bell's Oberon (Michigan): A summer time wheat ale that is like drinking pure sunshine!
Shock Top Wheat (St. Louis, Missouri): A light easy to drink wheat ale with subtle citrus notes.
Rogue Deadguy Ale (Oregon): A Mai Bock style beer light and fairly crisp. Mai Bock is a traditional beer released in May.
Belhaven Scottish Ale (Nitro) (Scotland): creamy malty Scottish Ale.
Brooklyn Brewmaster's Reserve (New York): The good folks at Brooklyn Brewing put out a series of special releases and we are lucky enough to get some. This batch is a rich malty Dopplebock, perfect for a wet spring day.
Fuller's ESB (England): The classic English Pale Ale. A lot like Bass, but with more flavor and more care in the brewing process.
Newcastle (England): An authentic English ale with a unique taste, enjoyed since 1927.
Stella Artois (Belgium): The care and attention at every step in the brewing process enable Stella Artois to mature into a full-bodied and exceptionally well-balanced beer, perfectly thirst-quenching.
Guinness (Nitro) (Ireland): With an initial malt and caramel flavor, Guinness Draught finishes with a dry roasted bitterness
10 oz/ $3.49 16 oz./ $4.49 20 oz./ $5.49
Stone Ruination IPA (California): The mother of all IPA's. Big and hoppy!
10 oz/$4.69 16 oz/$5.69 20 oz/$6.66