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Style Guidelines: Our first dark beer was named after our brewmaster's son. A generous dose of British crystal malt gives this beer a caramel chewiness that is quite satisfying. Rotation Schedule: about every fifth batch of dark beer brewed downtown Food Pairings: think hearty foods -- meat dishes with gravy, barbecue, shepherd's pie, stew. Oysters are also ideal. It will stand up to stronger cheeses such as sharp cheddar and blue. |
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Body: medium Color: deep ruby brown Grain: British pale, crystal and chocolate Bittering Hops: American Cascade Finishing Hops: American Cascade and Tasmanian Pride of Ringwood Original Gravity: 1.060 IBUs (estimate): 14 Alcohol By Volume: 6.0% First Tapped: January 1993
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"Legend has it that this style was first developed as a happy accident. Porter became the fad of the day in the 1700s around jolly old England. It initially gained popularity among the transport workers in Central London, those brawny common folks who would endure hard labor with no more than a few pints of porter and a few pounds of bread per day. So, it turns out this ale style was named after those who drank it most -- porters. Fitting, but don't expect someone to name a style Engineer or Accountant, OK?" |
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Barley's Smokehouse & Brewpub Ale House No. 2xx 1130 Dublin Road Columbus OH 43215
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