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Nebraska-Brewed Beers

  • Empyrean Brewing Company — Lincoln, Nebraska
    • Burning Skye Scottish Ale

      Empyrean Burning Skye Scottish Ale
      5.8% abv

      Bright golden, moderate carbonation and head. Lots of grainy malt aroma. Light body, big grainy malt flavor all the way through.

    • Espresso Porter

      Empyrean Espresso Porter

      Black. Dense beige head. Nice creamy coffee. Malty. Medium body, real smooth. Chocolate, coffee, malt. Excellent balance. Tastes like a dark chocolate malted milk ball.

    • Fall Fest Amber Ale

      Empyrean Fall Fest Amber Ale

      Bright red. Moderate head. Huge caramel malt aroma, toasty, with mild fruity hops. Medium body, smooth. Rich caramel maltiness, a little biscuity, a little grainy and a little roasty. Mild fruity hop flavor and bitterness. Real nice balance. Bitterness grows a bit in the finish. Real good beer.

  • Modern Monks Brewing — Grand Island, Nebraska
    • Belgian Blonde

      Modern Monks Belgian Blonde

      Bright golden. Moderate dense head. Yeasty, spicy, banana aromas. Light body, moderate carbonation. Sweet and malty with lots of minty hop flavor. Fairly bitter. Earthy, sulfury yeastiness. Big black pepper flavor.

  • Nebraska Brewing — Papillion, Nebraska
    • Dubbel

      Nebraska Dubbel

      Red-brown. Opaque. Moderate head. Mildly toasty, mildly sweet aroma. Medium-big body, fairly fizzy. Big sweet toasty-roasty malt with a nice Belgian spiciness. Some alcohol in the finish.

    • Red Sled Christmas Ale

      Nebraska Red Sled Christmas Ale

      Bright red. Dense white head. Malty aroma, with a hint of spices. Medium body, creamy. Lots of caramel malt and a tasty spiciness. Similar to, but more subdued than, the Anchor Christmas Ale.

    • Rye IPA

      Nebraska Rye IPA

      Bright red. Thick head. Huge fruity — not citrusy — hop aroma, with nice grassy rye in the background. Medium creamy body, really smooth. Big malt base, with caramel and rye flavors. Huge fruity hop flavors and esters, with a somewhat-bigger-than-mild bitterness that lingers in the finish. Excellent smooth well-balanced beer.

  • Spilker Ales — Cortland, Nebraska
    • Hopluia
      Spilker Ales "Hopluia"

      Spilker Hopluia

      Bright red. Very high carbonation. Thick head. Resiny, piney, spicy hop aroma. Medium body, fizzy. Huge caramel malt. Huge piney hops. Big bitterness. Real nice balance. Real tasty beer.

American Craft-Brewed Beers

  • Anchor Brewing — San Francisco, California
    • Steam
      Anchor Brewing "Steam"

      Anchor Steam
      4.9% abv

      Bright red-amber. Thick head. Spicy aroma, slightly grainy and sulfury. Medium body. Richly malty with a big Northern Brewer hop flavor and a real nice bitterness. Just a hint of diacetyl.

  • Big Sky Brewing — Missoula, Montana
    • IPA
      Big Sky Brewing "IPA"

      Big Sky IPA

      Bright red-amber. High carbonation. Thick head. Big spicy, piney hops. Big body, nice and chewy. Lots of caramel malt to balance the resiny, piney, floral hop bitterness. Very pleasant lingering bitter finish with just a hint of warming.

    • Moose Drool Brown Ale
      Big Sky Brewing "Moose Drool Brown Ale"

      Big Sky Moose Drool Brown Ale

      Bright deep red. Thick brownish head. Mildly roasty. Very mildly fruity and malty. Light creamy body. Fairly fizzy. Sweet and mildly roasty. Malty and a bit earthy. Sweet malty toasty finish.

  • Boston Beer Company — Boston, Massachusetts
    • Samuel Adams Octoberfest

      Samuel Adams Samuel Adams Octoberfest

      Bright red-amber. Moderate head. Clean, mildly biscuity malt aroma. Light-medium body, fairly fizzy. Mild biscuity malt flavor all the way through.

  • Boulder Beer Company — Boulder, Colorado
    • MoJo India Pale Ale
      Boulder Beer Company "MoJo India Pale Ale"

      Boulder MoJo India Pale Ale
      6.8% abv

      Bright amber. Dense head. Spicy, fruity. Mild citrus. Medium-big body, creamy. Really malty with a big spicy-citrus hop character. Fairly bitter. Nice balance. Mild toasty, biscuity note. Lingering bitter finish.

    • Never Summer Ale
      Boulder Beer Company "Never Summer Ale"

      Boulder Never Summer Ale
      5.9% abv

      Bright red. Moderate head. Big citrusy-piney hop aroma. Big body, really smooth. Hugely malty with lots of caramel and biscuit. Hugely hoppy with a fruity resiny bitterness. Real nice balance. Excellent beer.

  • Boulevard Brewing — Kansas City, Missouri
    • Bob's 47

      Boulevard Bob's 47
      4.4% abv

      Bright deep golden. Thick head. Very very clean aroma, with just a hint of biscuity malt. Medium body, smooth and really malty. Big biscuity, toasty, grainy flavor. Very mild noble hops with a low bitterness.

    • Dry Stout
      Boulevard Brewing "Dry Stout"

      Boulevard Dry Stout

      Black. Thick dense head. Roasty, chocolatey, a bit fruity. Light body, fairly fizzy. Lots of chocolate, a bit sweet. Good malt flavor. Roastiness shows up at the end Tasty clean beer.

    • Nut Cracker Ale 2007
      Boulevard Brewing "Nut Cracker Ale 2007"

      Boulevard Nut Cracker Ale 2007

      Bright red-brown. Big dense head. Grassy, resiny, spicy hop aroma. Medium body, smooth. Big sweet nutty toasty malt with a mild resiny bitterness.

    • Pale Ale
      Boulevard Brewing "Pale Ale"

      Boulevard Pale Ale
      5.1% abv

      Bright golden-amber. Moderate foamy head. Earthy, biscuity. Light body, low carbonation. Lots of sweet caramel malt, lots of fruity hops. Mildly bitter. Fruity, resiny finish.

    • Unfiltered Wheat Beer
      Boulevard Brewing "Unfiltered Wheat Beer"

      Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat Beer
      4.6% abv

      Yellow, some haze, low carbonation, thick head. Wheat aroma. Good body, malty wheat flavor. Not bad, as the style goes.

  • Breckenridge Brewery & BBQ — Denver, Colorado
    • 471 Double IPA
      Breckenridge Brewery & BBQ "471 Double IPA"

      Breckenridge 471 Double IPA
      9.2% abv

      Bright amber. Moderate head. Citrusy, spicy, with lots of malt. Medium-big body, smooth. Nicely malty with a big grassy, resiny hop character. Reasonably bitter. Mildly warming.

  • Coors Brewing — Elkton, Virginia
    • Blue Moon Belgian-Style White

      Coors Blue Moon Belgian-Style White
      5.4% abv

      Yellow, hazy, high carbonation, good head. Spicy-orange aroma. Good body, definite coriander flavor all the way through to the finish. Fairly sweet.

  • Empyrean Brewing Company — Lincoln, Nebraska
    • Burning Skye Scottish Ale

      Empyrean Burning Skye Scottish Ale
      5.8% abv

      Bright golden, moderate carbonation and head. Lots of grainy malt aroma. Light body, big grainy malt flavor all the way through.

    • Espresso Porter

      Empyrean Espresso Porter

      Black. Dense beige head. Nice creamy coffee. Malty. Medium body, real smooth. Chocolate, coffee, malt. Excellent balance. Tastes like a dark chocolate malted milk ball.

    • Fall Fest Amber Ale

      Empyrean Fall Fest Amber Ale

      Bright red. Moderate head. Huge caramel malt aroma, toasty, with mild fruity hops. Medium body, smooth. Rich caramel maltiness, a little biscuity, a little grainy and a little roasty. Mild fruity hop flavor and bitterness. Real nice balance. Bitterness grows a bit in the finish. Real good beer.

  • Goose Island Beer Company - Fulton Street — Chicago, Illinois
    • India Pale Ale

      Goose Island India Pale Ale
      5.9% abv

      Bright amber. Nice thick head. Fruity — grape? — aroma, and big spicy Centennial hops! Medium body, low carbonation. Huge fruity hop flavor, reasonably bitter. Fairly sweet, too.

  • Left Hand Brewing — Longmont, Colorado
    • Milk Stout

      Left Hand Milk Stout
      5.2% abv

      Black. Big thick head. Chocolatey-sweet aroma. Medium creamy/silky body. Huge chocolate flavor, reasonably sweet. Nice hint of roastiness in the finish.

    • Sawtooth Ale

      Left Hand Sawtooth Ale
      4.8% abv

      Orange-amber. Some haze. Dense head. INTENSELY toasty and fairly sweet aroma, with mild earthy hops. Medium body. Moderate-low carbonation. Hugely toasty, hugely grainy. Fairly sweet. Earthy.

  • Modern Monks Brewing — Grand Island, Nebraska
    • Belgian Blonde

      Modern Monks Belgian Blonde

      Bright golden. Moderate dense head. Yeasty, spicy, banana aromas. Light body, moderate carbonation. Sweet and malty with lots of minty hop flavor. Fairly bitter. Earthy, sulfury yeastiness. Big black pepper flavor.

  • Nebraska Brewing — Papillion, Nebraska
    • Dubbel

      Nebraska Dubbel

      Red-brown. Opaque. Moderate head. Mildly toasty, mildly sweet aroma. Medium-big body, fairly fizzy. Big sweet toasty-roasty malt with a nice Belgian spiciness. Some alcohol in the finish.

    • Red Sled Christmas Ale

      Nebraska Red Sled Christmas Ale

      Bright red. Dense white head. Malty aroma, with a hint of spices. Medium body, creamy. Lots of caramel malt and a tasty spiciness. Similar to, but more subdued than, the Anchor Christmas Ale.

    • Rye IPA

      Nebraska Rye IPA

      Bright red. Thick head. Huge fruity — not citrusy — hop aroma, with nice grassy rye in the background. Medium creamy body, really smooth. Big malt base, with caramel and rye flavors. Huge fruity hop flavors and esters, with a somewhat-bigger-than-mild bitterness that lingers in the finish. Excellent smooth well-balanced beer.

  • New Belgium Brewing — Fort Collins, Colorado
    • 1554 Brussels-Style Black Ale
      New Belgium Brewing "1554 Brussels-Style Black Ale"

      New Belgium 1554 Brussels-Style Black Ale
      5.5% abv

      Based on the now-forgotten "Zwartbier" style. Deep red, moderate head. Roasty sweet coffee aroma, slightly yeasty. Medium body, mildly fizzy. Lots of roastiness on a smooth malty base. Mild green hop flavor. Reasonably alcoholic.

    • 2° Below Winter Ale
      New Belgium Brewing "2° Below Winter Ale"

      New Belgium 2° Below Winter Ale
      6.6% abv

      Bright amber. Moderate tight head. Spicy aroma, like hops right off the bale. Big creamy body. Same fresh spicy hop flavor as the aroma. Nice darkish caramel base. Clean spicy finish, with a hint of grapefruit.

    • Fat Tire Amber Ale
      New Belgium Brewing "Fat Tire Amber Ale"

      New Belgium Fat Tire Amber Ale
      5.6% abv

      Amber. Very low carbonation, low head. Biscuity malt aroma, and some DMS. Medium body, fairly fizzy. Big biscuity malt flavor, clean malty finish with a hint of bitterness.

    • Giddy Up!

      New Belgium Giddy Up!

      "Ale with Espresso." Bright red-brown. Moderate head. Smells like clean fresh roasty coffee. Medium body, fairly fizzy. Big clean coffee flavor all the way through. Nice malt character underneath. A little sweet, but nicely balanced.

    • Sunshine Wheat

      New Belgium Sunshine Wheat
      4.8% abv

      Bright golden. Low head. Mild lemony-orangey citrus aroma. Light body, fizzy. Lots of sweet wheat. Mild citrus flavor. Clean sweet finish. Normally served with a slice of orange.

  • Odell Brewing — Fort Collins, Colorado
    • 90 Shilling
      Odell Brewing "90 Shilling"

      Odell 90 Shilling
      5.5% abv

      Bright amber-brown. Moderate tight head. Buttery and toasty aroma. Medium body, low carbonation. Sweet and toasty with a bit of roast. Just a hint of butter. Sweet, mildly roasty finish.

    • IPA
      Odell Brewing "IPA"

      Odell IPA
      7.0% abv

      Bright amber. Thick head. Intense spicy, earthy hop aroma. Medium big body, nicely smooth. Great big spicy, earthy hop flavor. Pretty bitter, but well-balanced by the biscuity malt. Very tasty beer.

    • Isolation Ale

      Odell Isolation Ale
      6.0% abv

      Bright red-amber. Thick head. Mild graham cracker malt aroma. Medium body, smooth. Huge nutty, sweet malt character. Very mild citrusy hop flavor, mildly bitter. Fantastic nutty malt character. Nuttier than any "Nut Brown Ale" I've ever tasted.

  • Pyramid Brewing — Berkeley, California
    • Apricot Weizen
      Pyramid Brewing "Apricot Weizen"

      Pyramid Apricot Weizen
      5.1% abv

      Bright golden. Moderate head. Intense perfumey apricot aroma. Light body, fizzy. Huge apricot flavor on top of mild grainy malt. Finishes surprisingly quick and clean.

  • Rogue Ales — Newport, Oregon
    • Chocolate Stout
      Rogue Ales "Chocolate Stout"

      Rogue Chocolate Stout
      6.0% abv

      This is an incredibly black beer — 135°L — with a dense moussy brown head. Rich milk chocolate aroma. Medium body, smooth. Intense chocolate flavor with hints of roast and vanilla. Lingering chocolatey mildly bitter finish.

  • Sierra Nevada Brewing — Chico, California
    • Celebration Ale
      Sierra Nevada Brewing "Celebration Ale"

      Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
      6.8% abv

      Bright golden-amber. Thick tight head. Mildly fruity, citrusy, piney hop aroma. Medium body, creamy. Real big real tasty piney, grassy hops. Fairly fruity. Fairly bitter. Good clean IPA.

    • Harvest Ale
      Sierra Nevada Brewing "Harvest Ale"

      Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale

      Red-amber, moderate carbonation, good head. Sierra Nevada 4-C hop aroma blast. Very big body, blast of hops like Bigfoot! It's "Bigfoot Light".

    • Pale Ale
      Sierra Nevada Brewing "Pale Ale"

      Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
      5.0% abv

      Bright amber. Nice head. Mild spicy hop aroma. Medium body. Lots of spicy, citrusy hop flavor, mildly bitter.

  • Spilker Ales — Cortland, Nebraska
    • Hopluia
      Spilker Ales "Hopluia"

      Spilker Hopluia

      Bright red. Very high carbonation. Thick head. Resiny, piney, spicy hop aroma. Medium body, fizzy. Huge caramel malt. Huge piney hops. Big bitterness. Real nice balance. Real tasty beer.

  • Spoetzl Brewery — Shiner, Texas
    • Shiner Bavarian Black Lager
      Spoetzl Brewery "Shiner Bavarian Black Lager"

      Spoetzl Shiner Bavarian Black Lager
      5.6% abv

      Dark dark red. Moderate dense head. Sweet, roasty, biscuity aroma. Light body. Very fizzy. Really sweet and really roasty, with a big dark chocolate character. Chocolatey, grassy finish.

  • Summit Brewing — Saint Paul, Minnesota
    • Extra Pale Ale

      Summit Extra Pale Ale
      5.4% abv

      Amber, low carbonation, nice head. Citrusy sweet aroma. Medium body, very fruity. Malty finish.

    • Winter Ale
      Summit Brewing "Winter Ale"

      Summit Winter Ale
      5.9% abv

      Bright mahogany. Moderate foamy head. Fairly chocolatey aroma. Medium body, smooth. Lots of sweet dark caramel malt. Some grassy, resiny hop flavor with a moderate bitterness. A bit oaky. Sweet dark chocolate finish.

Imported Beers


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