Tap List 4/15/09 Get Your Taxes Paid

Three Floyds Draught:

Alpha King Pale Ale- A bold yet balanced American pale ale with slight caramel sweetness and aggressive citrus hoppiness  *Our Flagship beer     68 IBU  6% a.b.v.  $5 Imperial Pint

Gumballhead – An American wheat beer with a refreshing and crisp citrus finish.  This delicious seasonal is brewed with boatloads of Amarillo hops.  30 IBU  4.5% a.b.v. $5 Imperial Pint

Robert the Bruce- A full bodied Scottish-style ale with a well rounded malty profile and roasted biscuit-like notes  24 IBU 6.5% a.b.v.  $5 Imperial Pint

Pride and Joy – A smooth medium bodied session beer with citrus hop aroma and finish.  *Our invention of an American Mild  42 IBU 5% a.b.v.  $5 Imperial Pint

Dreadnaught IPA – An Imperial India Pale Ale with an intense citrus hop aroma, a huge malt body, and a crisp finish   100 IBU 9.5% a.b.v. $5 half-pint

Behemoth- Intense ale, brewed to wine strength.  Floral and citrus notes blend with robust maltiness producing a complex and warming beer  80 IBU 10% a.b.v.   $7 snifter

Rabbid Rabbit – This Franco-Belgian style farmhouse ale, with it’s effervescent malt body and light straw color, is augmented by spices creating a complex frothy beverage   20 IBU  8% a.b.v.  $5 Tulip

Calumet Queen- A light bodied, crisp, refreshing Kolsch-style beer, golden color  20 IBU 5% a.b.v. $5 Imperial Pint

Hyena!- A Belgian pale ale brewed with American hops and fermented with Chouffe yeast   35 IBU 6% a.b.v. $4 footed ale

Ω-naught (Omeganaught) – We are now the Alpha and Omega.  This is another “small beer” made from the second runnings of Dreadnaught.  an intensely floral and hoppy session beer, Cheers!  65 IBU 5% a.b.v. $5 Imperial Pint

Dortmunder Einfall – A traditional Dortmunder-style Lager.  $5 Pint  (4/23/09)

Guest Draught Beer:

Monk’s Cafe Flemish Sour Red Ale- Flemish burgundy, Old Bruin bottled by Brouwerij Van Steenberge.  Deep ruby hue, creamy beige head, mild fruity undertones, puckering tartness, dry, ultra-crisp, thing bodied, big oaky nose.  5.5% a.b.v. $6 Tulip

Murphy’s Stout – One of Ireland’s premium dry stouts, with a smooth and distinctive dry flavor.  4.3% a.b.v. $4 Imperial pint

Victory Prima PilsHeaps o’ hops are hiding under the full, frothy head of this elegant Pils. All German malt subtleties linger beneath a long dry finish of this classy quencher. 5.3% a.b.v.  $5 pint

Gouden Carolus Tripel- In spite of modern brewing technology, this beer is brewed according to ancient traditions. It unites, now as in the past, the best products of our soil: rich barley and fine hops.. It’s refined character, with a pure and rich taste, will captivate you. It is matured at length in cellar and bottle, and is guaranteed to be brewed only from pale malts. It is traditionally top-fermented and is 100% pure. The Gouden Carolus Triple has a unique colour and a full flavour due to its well-balanced hopping.  9% a.b.v. $7, footed ale

Kasteel Rouge- Strong, tart, cherry beer, created by maturing Kasteel Bruin with sour cherries and liquor used to make ‘Mon Cherie’ chocolates for at least 6 months.  8% a.b.v.  $6 footed ale

Chimay Triple – A golden Belgian ale with fruity notes to compliment the touch of bitterness that melts in your mouth  8% a.b.v. $8 goblet

Ommegang Rare VosRare Vos is flemmish for “Sly Fox,” and the name of one of Brussels’ great cafes. It has a sweetly fruity malt character and yeasty spiciness.   6.5% a.b.v. $5 footed ale glass  (4/22/09)

Chouffe Houblon- Unique balance between intense IPA & Belgian triple, malty body, distinctive dryness, expressive fruitiness    9% a.b.v. 59 IBU $6 snifter

Klokke Roeland- Belgian strong dark amber ale from Brouwerij Van Steenberge  11% a.b.v. $5 snifter

One Response to “Tap List 4/15/09 Get Your Taxes Paid”

  1. beer_scientist says:

    I’ve got the money for the beers. Is there a way to defy what happens to you when you drink too much? I really want to try most of the stuff on this list. So many choices, so little tolerance.

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