Metropolis Saint Louis and the Classic Board Gamers of Saint Louis team up this month for a night of friendly competition! When: Thursday, July 14 starting at 6:30pm Where: 6 Row Brewing Company -3690 Forest Park Ave. It is time for all of us game lover's to get together and have a night of friendly competition!
Any and all games are welcome - seriously all types! So bring along what you would like to play and let's just have an evening of social fun!
We will have tables reserved - so just look for the table sign and all the board games ;)
6 Row Brewing Company has many delicious beers on tap, so I hope your taste buds are ready!
Hope to see you all there, and bring a friend! The more the merrier as always!!! With lots of love,
Chrissie "Lady of STL" Conboy WEBSITE: http://www.sixrowbrewco.com/
On Thursday they have Military Appreciation Night 6-9: $1.50 off Six Row Pints with military ID
***Currently on Draught***
1.Double IPA Our Double India Pale Ale is bigger in hop character and alcohol than our Extra Pale Ale. It is sure to please even the most discerning hop-dead! Also known as Imperial IPA, this intensely hoppy yet very drinkable beer lets the malty characteristics take a step back and allows the hops to really shine. Brewed with almost two (2)pounds of hops per barrel and left unfiltered, Six Row Double IPA showcases the citrusy and piney characteristics of the Columbus, Centennial, and Chinook hops. Double IPA is served in a 10oz snifter.
(ABV: 8.4%, Bitterness Units: 68 IBUs, Color 8.0, Original Gravity: 18 degrees Plato.)
2.Whale What can we say about this one? A bit of luck meets years of homebrewing experience? When it came time to test out our brewing system for the first time, we needed something that we wouldn't feel too bad about dumping if we had equipment troubles. One of our brewers had enough malt in his homebrew stock, which unfortunately wasn't being used due to all his spare time being spent helping get Six Row started, for a batch.
However, it was a bit of a motley collection of ten (yes, ten!) malts, everything from wheat to pale to crystal to aromatic to our namesake. With a little supplemental malt from the local homebrew store, some Cascade and Goldings hops and a blend of US ale yeasts, the Whale (wheat/pale) ale was born. Pale copper in color, this is an interesting beer that has already been enjoyed by many. Let us know how you would describe it.
(ABV: 5.47%, Bitterness Units: 31.4 IBUs, Color: 5.3, Original Gravity: 12.8 degrees Plato)
3. Strong Porter Dark, malty, chocolaty, great hop aroma; all can be said of Six Row's Strong Porter. Strong because of the increased alcohol content, hop bitterness and aroma. The Strong Porter was brewed with authentic English malt alongside Black and Chocolate malt to add complexity. The deepness of the malt is complimented by East Kent Goldings and Fuggle hops to balance the slight sweetness typical of traditional English Porters.
(ABV: 5.22% , Bitterness Units: 36.7 IBU's, Color: 34.4, Original Gravity: 13.97 degrees Plato)
4.ESB The ESB is a smooth and creamy traditional English ale with great malty characteristics and hop aroma; bitterness isn't the defining characteristic of this ale! Belonging to the Pale Ale group of beers, the Extra Special Bitter, or ESB, has a much more complex malt and hop character and a higher ABV than others in the group. We used traditional English pale ale malt combined with a substantial amount of both Fuggle and Goldings hops to make this beer well balanced and easy to drink. One of the favorites of the brewers.
(ABV: 4.47%, Bitterness Units: 33.7 IBUs, Color: 8.1, Original Gravity: 11.63 degrees Plato)
5. Centennial Rye Much like an American-Style wheat beer, light, crisp, and refreshing, but with a twist-the use of rye malt, adding a nice, almost tart character to this seasonal brew. Unlike an IPA, it uses its namesake hop, Centennial, to add a citrus and grapefruit finish without overpowering the subtle spiciness of the rye. Perfect for warmer weather!
(ABV: 6.5%, Bitterness Units: 27 IBUs, Color: 5 SRM, Original Gravity: 13.7 Degrees Plato)
6. Honey Weizen Our Honey Weizen is an easy drinking wheat beer made with a generous portion of honey from Missouri Honey in Florissant, Missouri! With a combination of white wheat malt, honey malt, and locally produced honey, the unfiltered Honey Weizen is a great example of a traditional wheat beer with a twist. The sweetness of the honey is balanced by Saaz hops, sure to please the discerning wheat beer lover and craft beer novice alike.
(ABV: 5.6%, Bitterness Units: 13.7 IBUs, Color: 5.0, Original Gravity: 12.10 degrees Plato)
7. Belgian Dubbel Inspired by the Trappist beers of Belgium, the Six Row Dubbel is a rich, malty interpretation of the style. Historically, the Dubbel is brewed to have a higher alcohol content (6-8%ABV) compared to other Belgian beers and can be compared to, but is still stronger, than a Brown Ale. Loads of dark fruit, caramel, and malt flavours dominate this early winter warmer. Just enough noble hop bitterness is added to balance out the sweetness and provide a bit of aroma. Serving the Dubbel in a snifter further enhances the aroma.
8. Foreign Extra Stout Roasted barley, coffee, and dark fruit dominate the aroma of this high-gravity version of the traditional dry stout. Originally brewed for tropical markets, the Foreign Extra Stout is easy drinking due to its light body and dry finish. Don't let the pitch-black color fool you; this is truly a "session" ale good for any season.
(ABV: 5.9%, Bitterness Units: 40 IBU, Color 40SRM, Original Gravity: 14.2 Degrees Plato) |
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