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Now Open! Cherry Hills Wine Shop! 5910 S University, Greenwood Village (snuggled between Two Mile Ranch Market and Starbucks)

Boutique Wine and Spirits Shop specializing in rare finds, off the beaten path and diamond in the rough wine, beer and spirits.

Our experienced staff can help find items for everyone's palate that will fit comfortably within your budget.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Grant's November 6-pack

All of these beers are great for chilly fall nights without being too strong or overpowering as some of their winter counterparts. Flavors of the season to get you through the month of November!
$8.99

Wynkoop Railyard Ale: An elegant, mahogany-colored beer with a creamy tan head, aromas of biscuit malts and sliced apples or pears, and flavors of toasted malts and caramel. It is 5.3 % ABV. In age of increasingly “extreme” beer, Rail Yard is an extremely pleasing session beer for discerning beer lovers

Avery Ellie's Brown Ale: This beautiful, deep russet brew has a sweet and somewhat nutty character. Crystal and chocolate malts give this beer a brown sugar maltiness with hints of vanilla and nuts, while subtle hopping gives it an overall drinkability that's second to none.

Grand Lake Wooley Booger Brown Ale: A mild bodied beer that is dark in color, while at the same time full of flavor. A wonderfully drinkable beer, with slight toffee, nutty and caramel flavors. Let the honey like malt flavor lure you in.

Sprecher Black Bavarian Lager: This intensely dark Kulmbacher style lager has a superb malt complexity with the distinctive flavors and aromas of coffee, caramel and chocolate. A renowned smoothness and a creamy, tan head make it an all-time favorite.

He'Brew Genesis Brown Ale: Crisp, smooth and perfectly balanced between a west coast style pale and amber ale, with a supple malt sweetness and a pronounced hop flourish.

Tommy Knocker maple Nut Brown Ale: A delicate amount of maple syrup is added to each barrel of the award winning Maple Nut Brown Ale to impart roasted sweetness. This addition balances the nut flavor produced by chocolate malts used in the brewhouse, producing a drinkable dark amber ale with a relatively low alcohol content.

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