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* * * Ale House Functions * * *

We put on a pretty good show here.  The food is great, our function room, the Draft Room, holds 30-40 People and our Dining Room can hold up to 100 people.  In addition to the following function menus, have a look below at all the great beers we make on site.  We usually have 5 or 6 of them on tap at any time.  Note that we also have on tap a few popular
domestic beers to please the palate of the light beer drinkers!

 

 

Buffet Style Function Menu

Sit Down Dinner Function Menu

 

House Made Beers

Summer’s End (4.6% alc./vol.):  Our first house-brewed beer is made to celebrate and extend the final days of summer.  It is light, yet full flavored.  Made with a German Kolsch yeast and German noble hops, our first beer will allow you to explore, relax and feel sunny.

Oma’s Altbier (5.0 % alc./vol.): Oma’s Altbier is German for “Grandma’s Old Beer.”  This Altbier comes to us from an ale recipe that can be traced back hundreds of years, hence the ‘Alt’ or ‘old’ designation.  This rich and full-bodied beer is medium in strength and amber colored.  Its unique character is accredited to German specialty barley malts and distinctive German Ale yeast.  Try this for a big mouth feel, distinctive flavor profile and smooth finish.

Chair City Pale (5.2% alc./vol.):  Our first Pale Ale is an example of the spicy, assertive style of beer that can only be described as American.  It uses an American Ale Yeast and American Hops in a recipe that is designed to confront and engage your palate.  Chair City is spirited, with a hoppy, in-your-face, aroma.  Its citrus and floral notes are the result of the chemistry of fermentation and the generous use of Cascade hops in the later stages of the boil.  Our first pale ale is given the name Chair City because, like the Chair City, it is solid, energetic, remarkable, and will be around for a long time.

Facelift IPA (6.2% alc./vol.):  Loaded with English Hops and using a traditional English IPA recipe, this beer will happily lift your face as your palate explores its bitter, yet smooth effect.  Facelift’s up front bitterness gives way to a mellow depth of flavor that will have you requesting another pint. *Vienna Lager (5.0% ABV, 25 IBU, Gold Medal – 2007 Great International Beer Festival): An amber lager (named after the city in which the style originated), Vienna has a nice rich malt profile, low hope aroma, and a nice balanced bitterness.  It’s toasted malt flavor comes from a combination of 9 different malts, with Munich and Vienna malts dominating.  German noble hops are used to balance out the malty sweetness.  We love this beer, and the judges agree!  This lager just took a Gold medal in the amber lager category at the 2007 Great International Beer Festival.

Vienna Lager (5.0% ABV, 25 IBU, Gold – 2007 Great International Beer Festival): An amber lager (named after the city in which the style originated), Vienna has a nice rich malt profile, low hope aroma, and a nice balanced bitterness.  It’s toasted malt flavor comes from a combination of 9 different malts, with Munich and Vienna malts dominating.  German noble hops are used to balance out the malty sweetness.  We love this beer, and the judges agree!  This lager just took a Gold medal in the amber lager category at the 2007 Great International Beer Festival.

Chocolate Porter (5.7% alc./vol.): Made in the style of a Robust Porter, our Chocolate is higher in alcohol than a ‘normal’ porter.  Its very malty profile is due to an abundance of crystallized malts.  It’s chocolaty and nutty undertones (overtones?) result from these Barley malts, Oat malt and a healthy dose of a very dark, roasted malt known as Chocolate.  The overall effect of these ingredients gives a full and malty flavored drink with roasty and chocolate notes that are not due to any addition of actual chocolate or cocoa.  Drink this alone to feed yourself or with a meal to celebrate yourself!

Cask Conditioned:  On Fridays and Saturdays we often fill a firkin (a small keg) with a special recipe based on one of our current beers.  It is usually a hopped up or fruited up version that has inspired Dave (the brewer) and me (Rick) to put out there as something special.  Lately, Dave and I are considering beer blends and you will see those on Cask as well.  If you receive our newsletter, then you know all about it.  See you there, on Friday.

Dave’s Double (8.6%, Bronze Medal – 2007 Great International Beer Festival):  This doppelbock is a traditional German strong lager typically brewed in winter.  Its heavy malt emphasis and higher alcohol content provide the perfect antidote to late winter storms and bone chilling cold.  You can taste coffee, caramel and toffee, to name a few.  Dave’s Double is a round and smooth drink, the one you have been asking for.

American Wit (5.8%):  This is a Belgian style of beer known as Witbier, literally “White Beer”.  It is made using a Belgian yeast which can produce some refreshing fruit flavors.  The use of wheat results in a high protein content which adds to haze and so gives the beer a cloudy appearance, hence the “White” of Witbier.  Witbier is traditionally made from a combination of Barley malt and Wheat malt.  Ours has added some Oat malt, approximately 15%, to round out the finish.  This style also is typically mildly spiced and our version has Bitter Orange Peel and Coriander.  It is refreshing, smooth and has the light touch perfect for warm weather drinking.

The Hef (5.0%):  The Hef is made in the style of a Hefeweizen (pronounced ‘Hayfavietzen’).  It’s light, tart notes are married to a clovey taste and aroma, the combination of which produces our outstanding summer nectar.  We call it the Hef because the girls love it and the guys feel loved when they drink it.

Naked Stout (4.0% alc./vol.): This crisp, dry Irish-style stout is typical of those made in England and Ireland.  Ours contains hints of chocolate and coffee as a result of the fermentation process.

5-Beer Sampler:  Try out 5 of our beers at once in a round of five 4-ounce glasses!