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    Belhaven is a favorite of mine as well. I can usually find it in bottles, but I prefer it on draft. So far, the only place I've found it on draft is at The Pub in Orlando (FL), and Park Lane Tavern in Fredericksburg and Hampton (VA).
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    There's a hamburger joint a couple of miles up the road from my house (The Shack), which boasts an extensive beer menu... I can get Bellhaven in bottles there, oddly enough! All the more reason to go to The Shack and enjoy one of their obscene burgers (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-shack-cypress), I suppose!
    You have portended your own fate!! This Shack smacks of a future KNO (organized by Shaun Maxwell,...or Max Shaunwell)!!

    BTW, my wife reminded me that my niece had her rehearsal dinner there just last January; but, I told her we were restricted to beer in a keg and self-made burgers, and then I asked how could I be expected to remember the name of the place when I had to talk to my brothers all evening.
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    I brew my own!
    belhaven is a pretty simple recipe really, mostly golden promise malt, a hint of peated malt, some crystal malt and then a bit of kettle caramelization to give it more depth, some people add treacle to the recipe but I opt for a more traditional approach with the kettle caramelization.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    Mike, nice to see a proper 570ml pint. This Collage Station bottling is the new shy ( 330ml ) bottling at 11.2 US fl Oz.
    It seems to be the current standard here for craft beer of around 12 Fl Oz.
    Tundramang , same here , the 12 oz bottle of Belhaven has been the standard around here for years . I haven't seen the pint bottles since the 1980's .

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    We're seeing Belhaven stout on tap at a few of the pubs around here. I quite like it.
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    Belhaven beer (nitro!)

    The Total Wine in Orlando carries Belhaven and frequently. Fiddler's Green in Winter Park, FL also has it on tap (nitro), which is night and day better in my opinion.

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