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BARLEY'S
FRESH DRAFT ALE
Our
hand crafted ales are delivered from our brewery directly to the
bar just ten feet away. Do you want the born-on date in hours or
minutes?
Click
on a link to read a review of our handcrafted ales, as well as guest
beers on tap, as reported at BeerAdvocate.com.
(You may have to register--free.) Add your own review while there!
J Scott Francis ESB Extra Special Bitter Our ESB was a surprise tribute to our brewmaster while he was on vacation and the first beer that we ever cask-condsitioned. A bigger beer than Barley's Pale Ale, it's got plenty of fruitiness from our house yeast, maltiness from British barley grain and the distinctive flavor of British East Kent Golding hops
Frambwha!? Fruited
Imperial Wheat Ale America's
first fruited wheatwine. This is unlike any other wheat ale you'vd
ever tried before. High alcohol matched by over thirteen pounds
of fresh Oregon rasperry puree in every barrel
Barley's Centennial IPA American IPA Originally brewed to commemorate our 100th batch, we now brew this one when we thirst for a big, big beer with good hop backbone. More malt, more hops, more alcohol. You demand it, we brew it...low beer warning...
Ol'
Ron's Surly Oatmeal Stout Oatmeal Stout Named
after a surly friend of the brewery, this is a drier stout, made
for extreme drinkablity. Medium bodied and intended as a session
beer...low beer warning...
Barley's
Pale Ale American
Pale Ale well balanced
and slightly fruity, this is our flagship ale. We use two-row English
barley malt including both pale and crystal malts. We add three
varieties of hops, including Kent Goldings, the variety that gives
British malts their worldwide following
MacLenny's
Scottish Ale Scottish
Ale a slightly
malty, butterscotch colored ale. We carmelize the malt at the beginning
of the brewing process, producing toffee-like undertones
Barley's
Pilsner German Pilsner full-bodied, yet
light and crisp. In the tradition of a Continental pilsner, we use the
choicest pale malt and the highest quality hops, including Slovakian
Saaz--the the rarest and most expensive hops in the world
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