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Friday, May 25, 2012

Avery Uncle Jacob and 19th

Very limited!
Gone at Forsyth, still some at New Ballas
(Rock Hill and Ballwin did not get allocated any)

Due to the crazy busy holiday weekend, 
I am not doing online reservations for these today.  
 - no reservations.



Perfect for float trips -- only 15.9% ABV!!!!!!!!!
Avery Uncle Jacob's Stout....$9.99 / 12oz
"Jacob Spears, our 6th Great Grand Uncle, is credited as the first distiller to label his whiskey "Bourbon". He built his distillery in Bourbon County Kentucky in 1790 - 203 years before we began brewing. While obviously a bit too late to produce Uncle Jacob's wash, we've instead created something far more complex. In his honor, we present the robust, silky smooth, full-bodied and altogether extremely American rendition of an Imperial Stout aged for 6 months in the very finest bourbon barrels. This explains a lot about our penchant for big brews! It's in our blood!" -- label 


Avery Nineteen Belgian Style Tripel....$6.99
 "Celebrating nineteen years of brewing could kind of get overlooked what with the big 2-0 coming. But we will never forget 2011! Not only was it our largest growth year ever, but we also began designing our new brewing facility! In excited anticipation of 20 years and the new brewery, we concocted this very traditional, yeast driven, dry and fruity Tripel. Thanks to those folks (you know who you are) who have been such an integral part of our longevity and success! Peace to all and follow your dreams!" - label

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