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Farmhouse Ale - Other

Sometimes you need to go backward to go forward. We decided to kick It old school with a style almost forgotten in these parts. We didn't boil this beer so that you could still get a full bodied beer with clean malty flavors without a lingering sweetness. Brewed (not boiled) with classic amber ale Ingredients then fermented with classic Lithuanian Farmhouse yeast this beer will remind you that looks can be deceiving.

ABV

6.5

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Unique and interesting combo brew. Wing it, Baltic style

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John Mihaljevic

Slight spice. Diggin' it.

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Jeff Eckert

Spicy and nutty. Bready finish clean. Nice drinker to celebrate those 4-0 buccos.

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Ian F

Really different. Lithuania Farmhouse Ale. Very enjoyable.

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Matthew Aungst

Very peanut-buttery! A Lithuanian farmhouse ale that was not boiled.

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liberal geek

Never had a Lithuanian farmhouse ale before. Very interesting. I'm pretty pleased.

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barbara moore

Really delicious. It doesn’t fit into any defined style but it’s very drinkable

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Linda T

Very complex. Not quite what I expected but I like it. Yeasty.

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Chris Slavens

Not for everybody, including me.

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Rick Freeth

Grassy and complex, slightly sour without beating up your palat. A good segue to a cocktail. Farmhouse ales can be hard to find at times and often over-play the "farm" aspect of farmhouse, being too grassy or yiesty.. this isn't that. Balanced, clean.

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will allen

like this one. yeast strain has an interesting expression

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Heather Lorenzo

YUM exceptional staff, as usual.

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Been Rite

Malty, yeasty, fruity, funky. Always wanted to try one in Vilnius so this is as close as I’ve gotten.

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Kathleen M

Everything Been R. said, and it was not my fave at first but it grew on me.

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John Paradee

6.5% farmhouse ale, brewed w/classic amber ale ingredients, then fermented with Lithuanian farmhouse yeast. Funky fun! I dig.

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Bill Getley

Different. Sweet and funky. Barnyard flavors for sure. John Wall beer - one and done.

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Jeff Solnet

refreshing. cherry, orange notes. slightly salty, some funk.

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