Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Unique beer for a unique taste and a unique presentation... Brick house has all three

Unique beer for a unique taste. Unique beer is an eye catcher on the Brick House menu.


While the Brick House import selection might not be the largest selection they do have a great variety of beers: Their beers range from German, stout, brown ale, tripel ale, bitter ale, irish dry stout, czech pilsner, trappist ale, and pale lager. There are nine categories and 15 imported beers total. 


Many of the beers are new names to even here so I am going to highlight just a few of the 15 beers which are available in Unique Imports. 






Brown Ale  
  • Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale is a mild beer that has a hazelnut taste. The brewers of this beer use one of the oldest English styles from the 16th century.
Tripel Ale
  •  Tripel Karmeliet is a belgian beer that is unique at heart. This beer has the taste of wheat and creamy oats with a hint of lemon. The smell is a hint of vanilla with a mixture of citrus.

Bitter Ale 
  • Fuller's ESB is a beer based out of London. This beer has won many awards for its bitter taste. Fuller was first brewed in 1971 and is in the range of a 5.9% alcohol volume. 
    These are just a few of the unique imports that are available at Brick House.
    If the unique imports are not your style then Brick House does offer a selection of imports. In the imports section there are five categories but 14 different beers. These beers range from Corona to Amstel Light to Red Stripe... names which are more known to the average beer drinker. 


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