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the cb's
SPRING DRAFT
list 

Spring SEASON is here. so is our draft list. stop in for a drink. open from 11-2am daily. 

ALLAGASH WHITE

AN award-winning interpretation of a Belgian-style wheat beer is brewed with oats, malted wheat, and raw wheat for a hazy “white” appearance. Spiced with a special blend of coriander and Curaçao orange peel, Allagash White upholds the Belgian tradition of beers that are both complex and refreshing.

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BELL'S OBERON

Oberon is a wheat ale that embodies everything we love about summer. Brewed with just wheat malt, hops, water and with their own signature house ale yeast, Oberon has a bright orange color and is citrusy, smooth and refreshing.

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BLUE MOON

A wheat beer brewed with orange peel for a subtle sweetness and bright, citrus aroma. Blue Moon Belgian White Belgian-Style Wheat Ale is garnished with an orange slice to heighten the citrus aroma and taste. Seafood such as grilled shrimp, Asian dishes like pad thai, and marinated chicken dishes.

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GUINNESS

consist of a malty sweetness and hoppy bitterness, with notes of coffee and chocolate. A roasted flavor also comes through, courtesy of the roasted unmalted barley that goes into its brewing. It has a sweet nose, with hints of malt breaking through, and its palate is smooth, creamy, and balanced.

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MAPLEWOOD SON OF JUICE

bursting with notes of tropical fruit, son of juice features load of mosaic, mosaic cryo, simcoe, simcoe cryo, and nugget hops. Pilsner malt and oats lend to a soft body and touch of haze, making for a juicy, low-bitter IPA.

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MILLER LITE

the original light lager beer. With a smooth, light and refreshing taste, this American-style pilsner beer has 4.2% ABV. Brewed for more taste, this light beer has a light to medium body with a hop-forward flavor, solid malt character, and a clean finish.

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PACIFICO

a refreshing light Mexican lager that delivers slightly more in terms of flavor than other similar imports. While some may find it to be thin or watery, its slight body, crisp finish, and a subtle bitterness make it a true crowd-pleaser.

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PILSNER URQUELL

Pilsner Urquell invented the Czech style within its name in 1842, and it's still one of the best examples of the pilsner category more than 175 years later. It's crisp and clean but also complex, thanks to a malty sweetness and herbaceous hops, making it a good option for just about anyone looking to crack a cold one.

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PIPEWORK'S LIZARD KING

Slightly hazy golden with medium white head. Aroma is herbal hops, medium body, medium carbonation, and little lacing. Taste is herbal hops and slightly bitter finish.

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STIeGL RADLER

Pours a moderately hazy pale yellowish with a small, wispy head. Smell is mostly grapefruit and lemon-lime. Taste is similar, moderately sweet, with a slight grain flavor and a bit of a citrus zest bitterness.

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WARPIG FOGGY GEEZER

​Medium bodied and held in the midwestern mindset of IPA making, the Geezer finishes on the bitter side of bitter-sweet and with a drier mouthfeel of malty-dry. A light gin-like set of botanicals shed a taste of peppery hemp in a medium-long, resinous aftertaste. One of my favorite beer types is the New England IPAs.

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