Straight To Ale - The American Cream, Unobtanium, Velvet Evil, Stop Work 689, Brother Joseph's, Cabernet Laika, Stout At The Devil, Project Juicy Bunny, Monkeynaut, Brother Joseph’s Belgian-Style Dubbel, Lilly Flagg, Monkeys Uncle, Stop Work 689, He Aint Hefe, Paramecium, He Ain’t Hefe, Juicy Bunny, Boldly Gose & Bourbon Laika

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This is The American Cream from Straight To Ale in Huntsville, AL.  This vanilla cream ale will be now packaged in 12oz cans.  We also have Unobtanium old ale aged in Bourbon barrels, Velvet Evil old ale brewed with chocolate, raspberries and coffee, Stop Work 689 southern session ale, Cabernet barrel-aged Laika, Stout At The Devil oatmeal stout with coffee & Bourbon barrel-aged Laika Russian imperial stout, Monkeynaut IPA (7.25%-AbV, 12oz cans), Brother Joseph’s Belgian-Style Dubbel (12oz cans), Lilly Flagg milk stout (12oz cans), Monkeys Uncle imperial IPA (12oz cans), Stop Work 689 southern session ale, He Aint Hefe hefeweizen, Paramecium  is a sour red ale brewed with pink guava (12oz cans), He Ain’t Hefe German-style hefeweizen (5.1%-AbV & 12oz cans that look a LOT like an Avery design??), Juicy Bunny Pale Ale (6.2%-AbV, 12oz cans that also look a lot like Avery packaging), Brother Joseph's Belgian Dubbel (8%-AbV, 12oz cans), Boldly Gose (4.2%-AbV, 12oz cans) & Project Juicy Bunny New England-style IPA (22oz bottles)...   

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