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100 Sierra Nevada Way, Mills River, NC 287321 (828) 681-5300
Chico, CA
1075 East 20th Street, Chico, CA 959281 (530) 893-3520
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The beast summoned from a deep sea of flavors.

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STATS

BA-Narwhal

alcohol by volume (ABV)

11.9%

bitterness units (IBU)

55

carbs

30g

calories

370

protein

4.5g

Malts

Carafa, Caramelized, Chocolate, Honey, Roasted Barley, Two-row Pale

Hops

Challenger, Magnum

Yeast

Ale

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Choosing Beers to Cellar

Most beer we drink fresh to experience the bright, complex flavors. Some styles of beer, though, improve with a bit of age—not unlike a fine wine. Prime candidates include beers that are high in alcohol (e.g. Bigfoot Barleywine) and those with a moderate amount of roasted grains (e.g. Narwhal Imperial Stout). Over time, oxygen sneaks into bottles and changes beer flavors, adding notes of sherry or port wine and smoothing out harsh alcohol flavors. For the best results, vintage beers should hibernate in cool, dark places.

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