An amber colored, moderately to highly carbonated American style ale.
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An Irish Red Ale with good, malty flavorand and a great hop balance
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A New Mexico special as seen in Outside Magazine!
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An amber colored, moderately hopped American IPA.
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An American take on stout.
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A light hop bitterness and fruity, estery flavors are hallmarks of a traditional wheat beer, or weissen.
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Light golden in color, moderately to highly carbonated Belgian style ale.
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A classic American style beer, light and refreshing.
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A robust, full bodied stout, rich in color, flavor and bite.
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An easy drinking, low gravity ale, light straw to copper colored, lightly carbonated.
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Also known as Sweet Stout, this mild stout gets its sweetness from lactose, or milk sugar.
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A copper to brown colored, lightly carbonated English style brown.
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A light amber to copper colored, medium hopped American style pale ale.
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Roasted malt bitterness and hop bitterness with a nice malty finish, this style gets its name from the porters of 19th century London.
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A strong malty ale with a touch of smoke, and low hop bitterness.
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A classic pub-style pale ale, amber to copper colored, lightly carbonated, often cask conditioned and served young.
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