Label | Name |
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September 2015 |
Doylestown Doylesfest German Style Amber Lager |
September 2015 |
Doylestown On The Floor Session IPA |
September 2015 |
Doylestown Inglorious Pumpkin Ale |
October 2015 |
Doylestown S.o.s. Summers Over Session Ale |
October 2015 |
Doylestown Pope Bot Blonde Ale |
December 2015 |
Doylestown Espresso Stout |
December 2015 |
Doylestown Bitter Bookstore |
February 2016 |
Doylestown Tangarang Session Ale |
January 2016 |
Doylestown Hammerstein Imperial Stout |
January 2016 |
Doylestown 1916 Belgian Style Ale |
February 2016 |
Doylestown Mercer De Garde |
March 2016 |
Doylestown Valentine Stout |
March 2016 |
Doylestown Baby Tang Sessionable Pale Ale |
March 2016 |
Doylestown Mela-bock-anoma Maibock Style Lager |
March 2016 |
Doylestown Wayside Wit White Ale Brewed With Spice |
March 2016 |
Doylestown Sticky Lips Ale Brewed With Honey |
May 2016 |
Doylestown If Not Me, Then Who...ipa India Pale Ale |
August 2016 |
Doylestown Plumsteadville Helles Lager |
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