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Malts: American Two-Row Malts
Hops: German Hallertauer, Vanguard, Cascade
Alcohol: 5.2% by Volume
Original Gravity: 13.5 Plato; 1068
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"85 Points" -Beer
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"In the late 1800’s Brooklyn was one of the largest brewing centers
in the country, home to more than 45 breweries. Lager beer in the
"Vienna" style was one of the local favorites. Our flagship beer,
the award-winning Brooklyn Lager is amber-gold in color, and
displays a firm malt center supported by a fine bitterness and
floral hop aroma. Caramel malts show in the finish. The
aromatic qualities of the beer are enhanced by "dry-hopping", the
centuries-old practice of steeping the beer with fresh hops as it
undergoes a long, cold maturation. The result is a wonderfully
flavorful beer, smooth, refreshing and very versatile with food.
Dry-hopping is largely a British technique, which we’ve used in a
Viennese-style beer to create an American original." -Brewery Notes |
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Malts: British,
Belgian and American Two-Row Malts
Hops: Willamette, Cascade, American Fuggle
Alcohol: 5.6% by volume
Original Gravity: 15.5 degrees; 1062
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"85 Points"
-Beer Advocate 2006 |
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"Northern English brown ales tend to be strong and dry, while
southern English brown ales are milder and sweeter. Brooklyn
Brown Ale combines the best of those classic styles and then
adds an American accent in the form of a firm hop character and
roasty palate. A blend of six malts, some of them roasted, give
this beer its deep russet-brown color and complex malt flavor,
fruity, smooth and rich, with a caramel, chocolate and coffee
background. Generous late hopping brings forward a nice hop
aroma to complete the picture. Brooklyn Brown Ale is
full-flavored but retains a smoothness and easy drinkability
that has made it one of the most popular dark beers in the
Northeast." -Brewery Notes |
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Malts: British
Two-Row Malts
Hops: British East Kent Golding, Northdown, Centennial
Alcohol: 6.8% by volume
Original Gravity: 17 degrees Plato; 1068
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"85-89 Points" -Wine Enthusiast |
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"Brooklyn East India Pale Ale is inspired by the original East
India Pale Ales brewed in England in the early 1800’s for the
troops in India. Everyday English ales were spoiling during
shipment from London, around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, to
Calcutta. Using extra malt and hops, British brewer George
Hodgson developed an ale with the bitterness and strength to
endure the long sea voyage, giving rise to a great beer style.
Our East India Pale Ale is a deep golden beer brewed from
British malt and a blend of hops featuring the choice East Kent
Golding variety. It is traditionally dry-hopped for a bright
aroma of hops, lemongrass, pine and citrus fruit, and has a
robust bitterness, a warming malt palate and a clean hoppy
finish. We think Hodgson would be rather pleased." -Brewery
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Malts: American Two-Row Malts
Hops: Willamette, American Fuggle
Alcohol: 8.7% by volume
Original Gravity: 21.7 degrees Plato; 1087
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"99 Percentile" -Ratebeer.com 2006
"91 Points" -Beer Advocate 2006
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"This is the famous Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout, our
award-winning rendition of the Imperial Stout style, once
made exclusively for Catherine the Great. We use three
mashes to brew each batch of this beer, achieving a luscious
deep dark chocolate flavor through a blend of specially
roasted malts. We brew it every year for the winter season.
It is delicious when newly bottled, but also ages
beautifully for years." -Brewery Notes
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Malts: Maris
Otter Pale Ale Malt
Hops: Fuggles and East Kent Goldings
Alcohol: 5.1% by Volume
Original Gravity: 13.5 Plato; 1068
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"7 Mugs/Good Stuff" -Opinionated Beer Page
"85 Points" -Beer Advocate 2005
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"As Brooklynites, we revere the memory of the 1955 World
Champion Dodgers baseball team, so we had to name a beer in
their honor.
Brooklyn Pennant Pale Ale is a honey-colored pale ale with a
brisk malt palate and finely balanced hop character. Pennant
is a traditional English-style pale ale. The pale ale style
developed in the early 19th century, and was called "pale"
because it appeared so in comparison to the darker ale
styles of the day (East India Pale Ale was a stronger,
paler, more bitter version of the style). Brooklyn Pennant
Ale is brewed from Scottish Maris Otter malt, which is
justly prized for its toasty, biscuity flavor and the round
smoothness it imparts to beer." -Brewery Notes
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Malts: Imported
German Two-Row Malt
Hops: German Hallertauer, German Perle, Czech Saaz,
Vanguard.
Alcohol: 5.1% by volume
Original Gravity: 12 degrees Plato; 1048
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"4
Stars (5)"
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"Brooklyn Pilsner is a refreshing golden lager beer, brewed
in the style favored by New York’s pre-prohibition brewers.
In the 1840’s, the pilsner style emerged from central Europe
to become the world’s most popular style of beer. Like its
ancestors, Brooklyn Pilsner is traditionally brewed from the
finest German two-row barley malts.
German-grown Perle and Hallertauer hops provide a crisp,
snappy bitterness and fresh, floral aroma. The flavor of the
malt comes through in the finish. We ferment Brooklyn
Pilsner at cool temperatures, and then give it a long,
gentle maturation (lagering), which results in a beer of
superior complexity and smoothness. We believe that you will
find there to be none finer. Unlike mass-marketed so-called
pilsners, Brooklyn Pilsner does not contain cheap fillers
such as corn or rice, nor does it contain any preservatives
or stabilizers. Brooklyn Pilsner is the real thing."
-Brewery Notes
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