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Beer Selections at Gustine Market

Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat
Boulevard Single-Wide I.P.A
Budweiser
Budweiser Select
Bud Light
Busch
Delirium Tremens
Guinness
Hefeweizen
Heineken
Heineken Keg
La Fin Du Monde
Natural Light
New Belgium Fat Tire
New Belgium 2 below “Winter Ale”
New Belgium Mothership
Pabst PBR
STAG
Winter ESB

Pale Ale
Amber-colored, medium-bodied British-style ale with a smooth, mildly-hoppy character.
 
Coffee Stout
This collaboration with Kaldi's Coffee uses the cold toddy method of extraction for the coffee. We mix it with Oatmeal Stout for an exceptionally delicious beer.
 
Pilsner
This golden-colored, medium-bodied lager has plenty of German and Czech hops for smooth bitterness and aroma.
 
Dry-Hopped APA
An American Pale Ale with a hearty dose of hop bitterness, flavor and aroma. We add hops directly into the finished beer to boost the fresh, fruity flavor and aroma of American hops.
Budweiser
Light, crisp and refreshing – the true American Lager.
Budweiser Select
Full flavor, but only 99 calories - the best of both worlds. 
Natural Light
Naturally brewed and less filling, low-calorie Natural Light was introduced in 1977.
Bud Light
Introduced in 1982, the superior drinkability and refreshing flavor of Bud Light have made it the world’s best selling beer.
Busch
Introduced in 1955, Busch has a smooth, light taste. The brand is the country's largest-selling subpremium-priced beer in all major demographics. 
STAG
Stag is brewed and groomed for the independent and self minded among us who like a strong man's beer. Strong as in determined. Stag stands apart from other beers with its own recipe of malted barley and hops: common ingredients with an uncommon taste. Brewed under special conditions which enhance malt's natural flavor, Stag corrals the zest of hops with the simplicity of pure Midwestern grains. Steak, Taters and Gravy, that's Stag. 
Pabst PBR
This classic premium larger brew is crafted with a heavy infusion of 6-row barley, plus a unique combination of Pacific domestic and imported Yugoslavian hops. Aged at high gravity, PBR is then cellared and finished to the smooth, robust likeness of a fine pilsner. 
Heineken Keg
Heineken is a Dutch 5% ABV pale lager, made by Heineken International since 1873. 
Delirium Tremens
The color is golden and the head creamy and light. It’s lightly hopped and surprisingly malty for such an airy, sunshiny beer. The after taste is fruity, almost cherry.
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Hefeweizen
This unfiltered American wheat ale is light in color, body and bitterness, with the delicious finish of wheat malt.
 
Winter ESB
This Extra Special Bitter is amber-colored, malty ale with plenty of hops to balance the flavor. Rye flakes add a distinctive flavor, as well as extra body.

Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat
Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat Beer is a lively, refreshing ale with a distinctive cloudy appearance. Bottle conditioning gives it an extraordinary depth of flavor and makes for a beer that tastes fresher, better, longer. If you wish, gently swirl the last inch or so before pouring to enhance your experience of this traditional beer.  

Boulevard Single-Wide I.P.A.
Originally crafted in 18th-century England, India Pale Ales were generously hopped to withstand the long ocean voyage to the East Indies. Our Single-Wide I.P.A. is a distinctly American creation, with six varieties of hops pushing the needle to 59 IBUs. While it’s built for the road, we recommend parking in your backyard.

New Belgium Fat Tire
Named in honor of our founder Jeff's bike trip through Belgium, Fat Tire Amber Ale marks a turning point in the young electrical engineer's home brewing. Belgian beers use a far broader palette of ingredients (fruits, spices, esoteric yeast strains) than German or English styles. Jeff found the Belgian approach freeing. Upon his return, Jeff created Fat Tire and Abbey Belgian Ale, (assuming Abbey would be his big gun). He and his wife, Kim traveled around sampling their home-brews to the public. Fat Tire's appeal quickly became evident. People liked everything about it. Except the name. Fat Tire won fans with its sense of balance: toasty, biscuit-like malt flavors coasting in equilibrium with hoppy freshness. 


New Belgium 2 below “Winter Ale”
Pull on your wool socks and crack open a 2° Below Ale. This tasty winter warmer started life as a small batch beer brewed for the Al Johnson Uphill Downhill – a telemark ski race in Crested Butte, Colorado. The Uphill Downhill celebrates the exploits of Al Johnson, letter carrier extraordinaire, who delivered mail by ski in the late 1800’s. Dry hopping during fermentation creates a floral nose with a hint of pepper and spicy, subtle undertones. 2° Below provides a bright, hoppy palate and a cheery warm afterglow.

New Belgium Mothership
Our first venture into organically-produced beer, Mothership Wit Organic Wheat Beer elevates the zesty Wit or White beers of Belgium. Our far-flung Beer Rangers affectionately refer to our Fort Collins brewery as the Mothership, a name that conjures images of earth shot from space and the interconnectivity of it all. Mothership Wit is brewed with wheat and barley malt, as well as coriander and orange peel spicing resulting in a balance of citrus and sour flavors held in suspension by a bright burst of carbonation.

Guinness
Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm, settle, breathe in the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet reward. Unmistakably GUINNESS® beer, stout, or draught, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between.

Heineken
Heineken is a Dutch 5% ABV pale lager, made by Heineken International since 1873. 

La Fin Du Monde
Triple fermentation Golden Ale, refermented in the bottle.

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