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In the 20th century (1996) the Roundhouse started bottling the Payton Pilsner, Honey Wheat and Rootbeer. Now in the 21st century (2009), the beer selection has increased enormously! Because you asked for it, now the Roundhouse also bottles: Payton Pilsner Light and Aurora Amber Ale. This diverse selection of beer is now available not only in six-packs, but in four-packs as well. Now you can enjoy...
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Payton Pilsner. Named after Walter himself, this is a Bohemian Pilsner with 34 bittering units. Compares to Heineken or St. Pauli Girl. In 2007 when the bears were in the Superbowl, excited fans consumed 180 kegs worth od beer between the beginning of the playoffs and the Superbowl. 5.3% alc./vol. |
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Payton Pilsner Light. Exactly like our flagship Payton Pilsner except it has 1/3 less everything. Officially an European low alcohol light lager. This beer beat Beck's Light (it took silver) at the World Beer Cup 2002 in Aspen Colorado. 3.4% alc./vol. |
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Bourbon Barrel aged Imperial Stout. Unlike Guiness, an Imperial Stout is a very 'big' beer with lots of hop bitterness and flavor. Loads of dark malts are used for this high alcohol brew. Aged in a fresh Bourbon barrel (this batch for 457 days) for outstanding smoothness, wood, and bourbon flavor. Limited supply. 12.0% alc./vol. |
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Dancing Bear Honey Wheat. Before Walter was known as Sweetness, he entereda dance contest on Soul Train andwon 2nd place. Brewed with honey, orange peel and coriander. Compare it to a Blue Moon. 5.5% alc./vol. |
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Aurora Amber Ale. We call this our introduction beer to craft beers. It has a nice maltiness and usually higher hop flavor and aroma. This brand will change in flavor batch to batch with respect to hops due to nationwide hop shortage. 5.4% alc./vol. |
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Roundhouse Rootbeer. This is a small batch recipe (450 gallons per batch) of a creamy style rootbeer. It's made with cane sugar, not syrup and has no caffeine. Reminds me of A & W Rootbeer, but only better. Obviously no alcohol. We use cane sugar instead of cheaper high fuctose corn syrup. Tastes extremely great on your traditional rootbeer float (vanilla ice cream) or the brown cow float (chocolate ice cream). |

Come in for a glass or take some with you to enjoy in the comfort of your home.
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