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Monday, November 23, 2009

Old Rasputin...

Thought we should also re-visit

North Coast Brews....


Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout...$8.19 / 4pk
Produced in the tradition of 18th Century English brewers who supplied the court of Russia's Catherine the Great, Old Rasputin seems to develop a cult following wherever it goes. It's a rich, intense brew with big complex flavors and a warming finish.
Vital Statistics
Style: Russian Imperial Stout

Color: Black
ABV: 9%
Bitterness: 75 IBU's



Rated 100/100 percentile on RateBeer
Rated A on BeerAdvocate




North Coast Old No.38 Stout...$8.19 / 4pk
Named for a retired California Western Railroad steam engine on the Fort Bragg to Willits run through the Redwoods, Old No. 38 Stout is a smooth, firm-bodied stout with the toasted character and coffee notes of dark malts and roasted barley.
Vital Statistics
Style: Dublin Dry Stout

Color: Onyx
ABV: 5.5%
Bitterness: 53 IBU's








Pranqster Belgian Style Golden Ale...$8.19 / 4pk
Belgian Ales represent the height of the brewers' art. Sophisticated brewing techniques, yeast blends and unique flavoring elements have elevated the beers of Belgium to the status enjoyed by wine in other countries.
PranQster follows in this tradition using a mixed culture of antique yeast strains that produce a floral nose, a full fruity flavor and a clean finish.





North Coast Le Merle Belgian Style Farmhouse Ale...$7.49 / 750ml
Le Merle is a rustic ale, pale in color, inspired by the rich brewing traditions of the Flanders region. Abundant hops and a Belgian yeast strain contribute exotic aromas of tropical fruit.
Vital Statistics
Style: Saison
Color: Straw
ABV: 7.9%
Bitterness: 26 IBU's
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Other beers from North Coast's impressive lineup include:
Old Stock Ale
Acme IPA
Acme Pale Ale
Scrimshaw
Blue Star Wheat
Brother Thelonious Belgian Style Abbey

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