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Green Flash West Coast IPA

At first Green Flash seemed like a mix of 2 DC Comics Green Lantern and The Flash, trying to remain relevant in post apocalyptic world where Marvel has taken over but after one glass I realized what I was missing. Based in San Diego, Green Flash brewery has been recently been getting NYC placement with some of the independent distributors in smaller markets and pubs in Manhattan. The West Coast IPA blends 4 different hops- Simcoe and Centennial are the most apparent for the fruitiness citrus flavor with some Pacific Northwest pine accents. Columbus and Cascade hops are also in the complex pleasant concoction. It's a really smooth brew that is better suited for Tony Stark than Emerald Hal Jordan or Barry Allen. Available at Five Lamps Tavern on Broadway on 106th Street. http://www.fivelampstavern.com/ http://www.greenflashbrew.com/our-beers.php

Alamo Drafthouse releases beer menu

Exciting selection of craft local beers....take a look, only downside is that they are at least 10 months from opening  Rogue Dead Guy Ale from Oregon, Arrogant Bastard, Dogfish Head, etc.... http://www.westsiderag.com/2013/03/21/alamo-drafthouse-moviehouse-reveals-menu-from-brunch-to-booze

Kwak

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Kwak is an interesting Belgian ale, that is served in a custom unique glass in a wooden holder. Honestly I was not that impressed by the flavor, but it did have a light crisp amber taste which didn't overpower my meal. The unique story behind Kwak is the namesake. Reported to have been named by an 18th century innkeeper who coined the term 'kwak' after the sound the beer makes after flowing from the bottom of the glass bulb at the bottom of the glass. I originally thought the wood stand was designed to reduce the warming of the glass against your touch, but its really secondary compared to the glassware origins. It's the same effect of 'Das Boot' when you have to turn the ankle for the final gulp of euro pride. Enjoy with steamed mussels at B Cafe on the upper west side if one cannot get themselves to Belgium. 6.5 out of 10 boots

Magic Hat Circus Boy Hefeweizen

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It feels like spring when these crisp wheat beers fill the shelves of our neighborhood markets. Although I think this aroma should be served all year round not just in the spring and summer. This Bavarian magic 'wheat' style, unfiltered with all the natural flavor intact skillfully brewed in the hills of Vermont is a delightful way to finish off a winter night with a hope of spring to come. 8.5 out of 10

FLYING DOG BELGIAN IPA RAGING BITCH

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This spicy IPA has quite a kick- most bars will serve this is a smaller glass due to the 8.3%.  Flying Dog never fails to entertain with its fun labels.....which when served on draft are almost disappointing vs. pouring the bottle yourself and getting a chuckle Great with pretzels, hush puppies, and BBQ chicken Another great selection from Growlers in Tuckahoe, NY -8.5 of out 10 Dogs

The Ellington-Upper West Side

Exciting new gastropub coming to the upper west side Columbia district!  Right around the corner from Five Lamps and Amsterdam Tavern http://www.westsiderag.com/2013/03/11/new-bar-and-restaurant-the-ellington-opening-this-week