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GOLDEN
FINCH LIGHT
A true "ultra light" ale. Only 96 Calories, 0g
Fat, .5g Protein, and 3.4
Carbs per 12oz serving. |
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BUMBL'N
BUBBA'S LINGONBERRY LIGHT
Only 97 Calories, 0g Fat, .05g Protein, and 6.7 Carbs per
12oz serving, with a hint
of fruity lingonberry flavoring. |
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KELLY'S
STOUT
Very dark and flavorful with coffee, chocolate and caramel
malt combining for a fine roast character. |
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WHITE
WEASEL LIGHT ALE
A light tasting
golden ale brewed with barley, corn and rice. |
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HALF MOON
GOLD
A light to medium
bodied ale with a faint hop aroma and pleasantly fruity. |
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MOUTHY
MUSKIE ALE
A light tasting
golden ale brewed with barley, corn and rice. |
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BUMBL'N
BUBBAS BUZZ'N BREW
A light, golden
ale brewed with honey. An Eau Claire Favorite! Voted best
beer at Sturgis Brewfest 2004. |
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PRICKLY
PIKE'S PILSNER
A Koelsch style
golden ale with light malt character, medium bitterness with low
hop flavor and aroma. |
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FLOPPIN'
CRAPPIE
Light caramel
colored ale with the sweetness of honey and a mild bitterness. Voted
best beer at Sturgis Brewfest 2004. |
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WHITETAIL
WHEAT
Brewed with wheat
malt, this unfiltered golden ale is light to medium bodied. |
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BIRCHWOOD
PALE ALE
Pale ale with
low levels of bitterness and hop flavor. |
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RED CEDAR
RED
Highly malted
with an assertive caramel character, also bitter with a high hop
aroma. |
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LIL' BANDIT
BROWN ALE
Slightly sweet,
low hop aroma, brown in color. Our silver medal winner at
the Great American Brewfest in Denver, Colorado! |
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POPLAR
PORTER
Rich, medium
bodied and nearly black, our porter has a pleasant roast character
complimented with a touch of chocolate malt. |
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IRISH
RED ALE
A St. Patrick's Day favorite! Low levels of bitterness and
hop flavor. Slightly sweet with a hint of caramel. Served
in March. |
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RIPPLIN'
RED RASPBERRY WHEAT
A light raspberry wheat ale that is very refreshing and slightly
tart. Served during late spring and summer. |
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OKTOBERFEST
LAGER
A faintly sweet copper colored lager, low in hop flavor and
aroma. Served in September and October. |
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