La Cumbre - Albus Quercus Barrel-Aged Farmhouse Ale, Blanche De Burque, Blackberry Briar, Go For Broke, Helles Lager, South Peak Pilsner, In The Money, Gracias Por Fumar, Café Con Leche, Persica Quercus, Wet Hopped Elevated, Hibiscus Quercus, El Jugo, Oktoberfest,Postcards From Hell, Ryeot On, Big Door Prize, Seven Luminaries, Make IPA Clear Again & Molinillo Stout


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This is Albus Quercus from La Cumbre Brewing in Albuquerque, NM.  This beer is a farmhouse ale aged in Chardonnay wine barrels and the beer hits 8.6%-AbV.  This is the 750ml bottle.   We also have Café Con Leche stout with espresso and lactose added (7.8%-AbV). Gracias Por Fumar barrel-aged smoked porter (7%-AbV, 22oz bottle), Persica Quercus Belgian-style peach ale (22oz bottles), Wet Hopped Elevated IPA (22oz bottles), Hibiscus Quercus  (22oz bottles), El Jugo postmodern IPA (16oz cans), Oktoberfest (22oz bottles), Postcards From Hell pale ale (22oz bottles), Ryeot On Bourbon barrel-aged ale (22oz bottles), Big Door Prize Ale (750ml bottles), Seven Luminaries ale (750ml bottle), Blanche De Burque (473ml), Blackberry Briar (473ml), Go For Broke DIPA (473ml), Helles Lager (473ml), In The Money DIPA (473ml), South Peak Pilsner (473ml), Make IPA Clear Again (22oz bottles)  & Molinillo Stout (8.6%-AbV).. image
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