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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?
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beers on tap, as reported at BeerAdvocate.com.
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Glenlenny's
Scotch Ale
Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy
A medium, caramel brown color, cloudy in character, with a tall,
white head and plenty of heavy lacing. Bouquet is dominated by a
heavy, sweet malt and notes of alcohol. Sweet, caramelized malt
dominates the flavor, with very light notes of hops, rounded out
by a bit of bite from the alcohol
Barley's
Irish Rogue Irish
Red Ale Real men
don't do green beer. Or Killian's. We tap this one on Saint Patrick's
Day and continue to serve it through early spring. Nice malt, with
enough hops to wet your whistle. An easy-going session beer that
puts you in the mind of great Irish pubs...LOW BEER WARNING...
Ivan
Porter American
Porter Named after
our brewmaster's second son (or was it the other way around?) A
very accessible, chocolate malt forward ale with medium body. Nice
hop backup without stealing the show
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
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
Barley's
Raspberry Wheat Ale
Fruit Beer Straw
colored with a tinge of pink, due to fresh raspberries from Oregon
added to the fermenter near the end of fermentation. Light, yet
refreshing. What would Valentine's Day be without it?
Barley's
Pilsner German
Pilsener 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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