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Bumpy Trail - NEW!!!
Pomegranate Cherry Sour
Light bodied, slightly sweet, and infused with pomegranate and cherry juices for the perfect tartness. A great refreshing break from the rough trails of spring.
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Steinmetzen
Kölsch
This German light beer was brewed slowly at cold temperatures and kettle lagered for a smooth finish. The result is a crisp and delicate finish.
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Gateway
American Blonde Ale
Crisp and refreshing, this is light beer done right
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Snickerbrewdle
Sugar Cookie Lager
Toasted cookie beer. Light hints of cinnamon, licorice, and vanilla provide the base to this seasonal favorite. Served with cinnamon sugar on the rim. Sugar and spice isn’t that nice!
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Knox Bridge
Irish Stout - Served on Nitro
In the tradition of one of Ireland’s well-known stouts, this beer has a pronounced roasted flavor and coffee-like aroma. On tap in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
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Screaming Goat
A super smooth, copper-colored lager. “Doppel” meaning “double,” this style is a bigger and stronger version of the lower-gravity German-style bock beers.
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Gobbler Red
Irish Red Ale
Rich, smooth, malty caramel and biscuit flavors balance out a modest hop bitterness. A portion of the proceeds help support the Aitkin Public Schools, home of the Gobblers.
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The Gilby
Apple Sorghum
Gluten Free. The sweet tang of fresh squeezed local apples from Gilby’s Orchard were blended with sorghum to bring you this lightly hopped fall treat. You will not want to miss this seasonal ale.
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BNBP-IPA
New England Hazy IPA
Strong tropical fruit and citrus aromas on top of a sturdy malty backbone. Light on the bitter, heavy on the flavor.
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Lazy Boy
American Brown Ale
Rich, full-bodied, with many layers of toasted malts. Hints of chocolate. Pairs well with steak dinner or sipping on your favorite recliner.
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The Commish
Double IPA
Malt forward and citrusy. This is a floral West Coast-style hop bomb loaded with multiple layers of Centennial hops.
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Better Than Chuck
American Cream Ale
This truly American ale features subtle malty notes and hop fruitiness and a smooth finish.
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For My Horses
Kentucky Common
A smooth, amber-colored ale with a touch of roasted flavor at the end. Truly an American original.