One Well Ale

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One Well Xalapa

One Well Xalapa

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United States - Michigan - Blonde ale brewed with a no-spice jalapeños called the Fooled You Pepper that has all of the aroma and flavor of a jalapeño, but without the heat. Refreshing on its own, serve it with a jalapeño slice or Bloody Mary mix as a michelada!
Blackstone Beer Adam Bomb

Blackstone Beer Adam Bomb

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Tennessee - American IPA - 7.2% ABV There is a massive amount of hops in this beer with a two week dry hopping schedule comprised of three different dry hop additions. This is a well balanced beer. One can certainly taste the hop presence and the sweetness from the malt and fruits.
Fair State Rad-Bod

Fair State Rad-Bod

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United States - Minnesota - This crisp, crushable Kölsch is infused with lemon and black tea—like a classic Arnie Palmer—for the ultimate hole-in-one summer sipper. It’s light and refreshing for those who’ve gone from 6-packs to, well, 4-packs. Who needs abs when you’ve got a Rad Bod!
BC Brewery Ceal Team Quad

BC Brewery Ceal Team Quad

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United States - Maryland - This amber-colored, Belgian-inspired strong ale is one to please. From the nose to the tongue expect dark fruit such as plum and cherry. Brewed with a specific gluten-free yeast strain as well as Belgian candi sugar this millet heavy brew is sure to satisfy.
Destihl Moonjumper

Destihl Moonjumper

4 out of 5 stars

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Illinois- Speciality Beer- 6.1% ABV. Notes of chocolate and roasted malts round out our milk stout's sweet side, creating a well balanced beer with a smooth mouthfeel and creamy tan head. One sip of this medium-bodied stout will have you jumping over the moon for another.
Wild Heaven Eschaton

Wild Heaven Eschaton

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Georgia- Belgian Strong Dark Ale- 10.5% ABV. A one-of-a-kind oaked all-malt Belgian Strong Dark abounding with dark fruit and pit fruit flavors as well as earthy spiciness. Vanilla oak and warm viniferous notes assert themselves as the beer warms revealing additional layers of flavor.