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Vine Street the place to be this fall
Submitted by MileHighBeer on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 3:31pm
Check out these fall seasonals that are going to be on tap at the Vine Street Pub starting this week:
Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale – 4.5% ABV – A crisp and refreshing wheat ale with delightful aromatics, subtle spiced flavor and hints of pumpkin, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Boulevard Seeyoulator Doppelbock – 8.5% ABV – A medium amber in color, Seeyoulator offers a heady, estery banana aroma. A luscious maltiness predominates with balancing notes from Hallertau hops. Cedar aging lends just a hint of spice to the finish.
Sierra Nevada – Tumbler Autumn Brown Ale – 5.5% ABV - Malts used within days of roasting give Tumbler a gracefully smooth malt character.
Victory Festbier – 5.6% - Seductively smooth, this medium-bodied amber beauty is akin to the great Oktoberfest beers of Munich. All German malts and whole flower European hops make this lager true to style.
Lost Abbey Red Barn – 6.7% - This Farmhouse Ale traces its roots to the small rustic breweries of Southern Belgium. Lightly spiced with organic ginger, orange peels, black pepper and grains of paradise, this brew promises to quench your thirst.
Lagunitas Little Sumpin Wild – 7.8% ABV - Loads of malted wheat give a curious malt foundation and a light color, but Belgian yeast leaves a huge and complex flavor.
Hofbrau Oktoberfest – 6.3% ABV – This brew features weet biscuit caramel malt with a hint of toasted O’s, sweet floral and apple notes, grassy hops with a bite and dry finish. It’s crisp and clean, slightly fuller body than a pilsner.
Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest Lager – 10.03% ABV - The Kaiser once said, "Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world." If the Kaiser and his significant other had tipped this bottle or draft in our case, we'd all be "sprechenden Deutsch!" Avery took all that is good in a traditional Oktoberfest - gorgeous, deep copper sheen, massive malty backbone and spicy, floral, pungent noble hops - then intensified each into this, an Imperial Oktoberfest.
The Bruery 7 Grain Saison – 5.5% - Only five 5-gallon kegs were delivered to the state of Colorado. The Bruery has been hard at work on a recipe that includes – you guessed it – seven different grains. Barley, wheat, rice, oats, corn, rye and...spelt. Seven Grain Saison displays a nice fruity yeast character that finishes dry and slightly hoppy. It’s seven kinds of wonderful!
Other Beers coming down the pipe in the coming weeks:
Russian River – Pliny the Elder, Redemption, Temptation, Blind Pig IPA, and Damnation
Moylans – Hopsickle Imperial IPA and Moylander Double IPA
The Bruery – Mischief, Orchard White, Trade Winds Triple
Delirium Tremens
Port Brewing Wipe Out IPA
