New Menu and Woodstone Creek at Grammer's

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Grammer's has already established itself as a sure stop for any local beer afficionado, and has provided us with its newly finished beer list for spring and summer. For those of you less inclined to drink beer, Grammer's has also announced that it is now carrying Cincinnati's own Woodstone Creek Vodka. We featured Woodstone Creek only weeks ago here. Peruse the menu and stop by this new/old OTR favorite!
Christian Moerlein OTR Ale
This unique hybrid pale ale is an old pre-refrigeration Moerlein recipe which accounts for the extra hops, which were used as a preservative in that time period. Slightly hoppy with a fair amount of sweet malts provide an exciting taste making it our most popular draft. OTR stands for Over-the-Rhine, but hopefully that is not news as it is also your present location. 6.0% ABV
4.00

Christian Moerlein Barbarossa
Brewed from Moerlein's original recipe, Barbarossa is the first pre-prohibition lager that they ever made. This double-dark lager has slightly grainy malts and a light, crisp body with hops that bring a faint but pleasant bitterness. Barbarossa is yet another tasty brew from Moerlein. Well done sir. 5.0% ABV
4.00

Samuel Adams Lager
Brewed right down Liberty St. (yes, Sam Adams is local, in case you were not aware) this Vienna style lager is crisp with a sweetness from the caramel. It has a smooth noble hop background making for easy drinking. This Vienna Lager finishes dry and really is a pleasure. 4.75% ABV
3.50

Paulaner Hefe-weizen
Lots of malt greet the nose, with hints of lemon to come and some grassy hops. The taste confirms the lemon, which is pleasant and not overbearing, while biscuit flavored malt predominates. Refreshing and pleasant, and served with an orange, so you get some vitamin c as well. It's win-win really. 5.5% ABV
3.50

Ayinger Celebrator
Ayinger's crown jewel, Celebrator has aromas of roasted malt, plum and fig. It has a crisp and clean roasted malt taste with no bitterness. This is a very smooth, drinkable bock. BeerAdvocate. com gives it an A+ if that means anything to you. 6.7% ABV
8.50

Bell's Rotating Tap (Please ask which is currently being served)

Oberon
The perfect balance of sun and wheat, Oberon is a beautiful orange hue with a slightly sweet aroma and a flavor that is unmistakably summer. Enjoy! 5.8% ABV
4.00

Two-Hearted
This IPA pours a bright amber color with a mouth-watering half inch head, grapefruit notes jump out from the glass. the taste is untouchable according to this amateur beer taster - crisp hops balanced by a near perfect malt framework. 7.0% ABV
3.50

Barrelhouse Duveneck Dortmunder Lager
This golden lager is brewed using traditional German decoction mash. A medium-bodied golden lager showcasing a delicious malt flavor balanced with a noble hop character. 4.2% ABV
3.50

Bottle Beer
Flying Dog Tire Bite Golden Ale
That's just silly, dogs can't fly A delightfully light and crisp ale with a flavorful hop edge that is seemingly made for balmy Cincinnati summers. 5.12% ABV
3.50

Allagash White
With orange peel and coriander aromas, it has a refreshing and smooth taste with just the right amount of carbonation. We like it because it smells pretty. 5.0% ABV
4.50

Konig Pilsner
Floral, hop and lemon aromas with a refreshing and very dry malt flavor make this medium bodied Pilsner one beer to enjoy. Friends don't let friends drink bud light, give them Konig Pilsner instead. 4.9% ABV
2.75

Stoudt's Brewing Company Pils
Clear, crisp, and clean with an assertive hop presence to balance out a delicate grainy malt profile. It is brewed in the tradition of northern German pilsners. 5.4% ABV
4.00

Stoudt's Double IPA
Amazingly smooth for such a bruiser of a beer, although Stoudt's proudly claims this as their highest alcohol beer, but at 10.0% ABV chances are that a few of these won't lead you to your proudest moments. Or hey, perhaps it will, who are we to judge naked yodeling.
4.00

Wittekerke
Translated "The White Church" is brewed with 25% wheat malt, coriander seeds, and orange peel to provide a soft lemony profile that is the perfect thirst quencher at any time of day, even 9am. 5.0% ABV
4.00

Wolaver's Brewery Organic Pale Ale
That's right, no pesticides in this beer! This certified organic ale produced since 1997 and brewed in Middlebury, VT. Pours a rich copper color and provides an amazing balance of an up front malt flavor supported by soft, fruity hop assertiveness. Finally someone gives organic beers FLAVOR. 5.8%ABV
4.50

Victory Prima Pils
This pilsner has won a ridiculous amount of awards, and for good reasons. Heaps of hops give this pale lager a bracing, herbal bite over layers of soft and smooth malt flavor. This makes Prima a classy quencher in the tradition of great European pilsners. Dry and delightful, this is an elegant beer. 5.3% ABV. You look classier already.
3.50

Victory Golden Monkey
Strong and sensual, this golden, Belgian-style ale glows with goodness. The richness of German malts and Belgian yeast are tempered by a sparkling approach and overall light body. Considerable depth of character with abundant herbal, fruity notes make this one to savor, although at 9.5% alcohol you may have trouble remembering.
4.25

Red Stripe
Yes, it is that well known Jamaican beer with the distinct flavor. Grab one and you're instantly transported to the Caribbean. Ok, so maybe not, but just pretend, mon. 4.7% ABV
2.75



More of their menu can be found at www.grammers.net, including a wine and spirits list.

Where to get it?
Grammer's is located at 1440 Walnut Street/ Cincinnati, OH 45202. Phone number: 513-421-8300.  Web Address: www.Grammers.net. Note: Grammer's kitchen is still not operational, but they are aiming for the end of summer.


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Randy said:

Oy...now that is a nice beer selection. I'll be there this Wednesday and I can't wait.

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