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NoDa Woody & Wilcox
The NEW Woody & Wilcox IPA is a true west coast style IPA. We use some new fun, tropical/citrusy hops called Azacca & Equinox but also use the tried & true hops, used in Hop, Drop ‘n Roll as well, called Chinoock & Centennial plus three other hop varieties: Magnum, Bravo & Palisade. Again, lots of hops but more importantly, that great floral, citrusy aroma/nose you get when you drink a good west coast style IPA.
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NoDa Jam Session
The evolution of American Pale Ale—still a session beer but it sacrifices nothing—clear hop flavor shines through without being too dominant, and there’s a great malt flavor uncommon to the variety. The backbone of this beer is the balance of imported Maris Otter and Caramunich malts with the pine and citrus flavors of Centennial, Simcoe, and Citra hops.
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Hermit Thrush Brewery
Belgian inspired ales, made responsibly. Wood pellet boilers, beer tasting room, and growler fills to-go just a short walk off Main St in Brattleboro, VT!
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The Font, Chorlton
8 cask ales, 8 traditional ciders, 16 kegged beers, over 160 bottled beers/ciders and over 20 cocktails. (And they’re always changing so keep checking the bar for what’s on)
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Twisted Barrel Ale Limited
Fast forward to 20th June 2015, and we held another launch. This time in our brand new Brewery and Tap House at FarGo Village. With a new 1000 litre brewing kit installed by Brewing Vessels and an entirely new brand design from Stewart Easton, we’ve finally become the brewery we always set out to be. Hosting regular theme and movie nights, acoustic music sessions and open for tours and tastings we offer an entirely unique experience for Coventry and its many visitors. Now with 7 core beers, and an ever expanding pilot series which continues our original tradition of experimentation we offer 6 taps in our Tap House and numerous bottles.…
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Ribstone Creek Brewery
The Ribstone Creek Brewery is an investor-owned ‘craft’ style brewery located in the village of Edgerton in east-central Alberta.
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Norton Brewing Company
Norton Brewing is being developed by Halton Community Services to provide employment opportunities for people with learning disabilities, mental illness, and autism, through the operation of a micro-brewery, situated in the grounds of Norton Priory