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Houdini Honey Wheat - 2006 Chief of Beers
An American style wheat beer made with pure Wisconsin honey. Served hefe style (unfiltered) which means it will appear cloudy. A yeasty tone layered with a honey sweetness makes this a refreshingly light brew.
1.046 O.G. 11.6 I.B.U.'s
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Marquette Pilsner - Gold Medal Winner 2005 North American Beer Awards
Named after the early Fox River explorer, Jacques Marquette, this recipe originated at the Fox Classic Brewery once located in downtown Appleton. This beer is an export-style European pilsner bier with several additions of the noble saaz hop. This will come across as a dry, clean beer with a wonderful hop nose.
1.056 O.G. 24.4 I.B.U.'s
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Between The Locks Light - Silver Medal Winner 2005 North American Beer Awards
Our lightest brew. A light and refreshing beer that won't fill you up. Great for those dogs days of summer.
1.040 O.G. 16.7 I.B.U's
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English Six Grain Ale - Silver Medal Winner 2006 North American Beer Awards
Owner Tom's homebrew recipe brought up to the big scale. Brewed with barley, wheat, corn, oats, rye and rice, you can expect this easy-drinking English ale to have a complex malt profile and be complimented with a nice hop balance.
1.060 O.G. 33.8 I.B.U.'s
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Blind Sided Barley Wine & Extra Special Bitter (E.S.B.)

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