Description
Stroh's Bohemian
Pilsner (Detroit, Michigan) $5.99
This Detroit classic goes back to its beginnings with a
modern formulation based on the original recipe that made Stroh's a household
name all those years ago. This beer is refreshing, easy-drinking, and
guaranteed to satisfy.
Grand River 313
Polish Lager (Detroit, Michigan) $8.99
Another homage to Detroit's rich beer culture and brewing
history, Grand River's 313 Polish Lager was first brewed to recall the days
when Detroit's Polish immigrant community brewed beers using recipes that came
with them from their country so they could have just a little bit of home in
their glasses. 313 uses Pilsner malt and Polish (Lublin) and Czech (Saaz) hops
to give the beer a crisp flavor and a pleasant, subtly floral aroma.
Griffin Claw Screamin'
Pumpkin (Birmingham, Michigan) $8.99
The air is getting cooler, the leaves are starting to turn
color, and the Lions are trying their best. That can only mean one thing- it's
getting to be autumn here in Michigan! What goes better with a Michigan autumn
than a delicious, locally-made pumpkin beer? Screamin' Pumpkin is an amber ale
brewed with roasted pumpkin and baking spices that is sure to leave you feeling
the spirit of the season.
New Belgium Trippel
(Fort Collins, Colorado) $9.99
This award-winning ale is crafted by New Belgium with a
reverent eye towards the storied brewing tradition of, well, old Belgium.
Pilsner malt and a mix of noble and new-world hops team up with Belgian yeast
to produce a gorgeous golden beer that starts sweet and finishes dry. This is
an excellent introduction to the world of Belgian and Belgian-style beer.