Marble Brewery adds another delicious option to its menu

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New cherry wheat beer is def­i­nitely for sippin’

Mar­ble Brew­ery unveiled a new beer on tap on July 22nd. “We have a new beer on tap. The Cherry Wheat is a light wheat beer made with dark cher­ries,” Ryan Staud­ham­mer, man­ager of Mar­ble Brew­ery, announced to club mem­bers via email. It sure doesn’t take much more than that to get me amblin’ over to the 1st and Mar­ble 87102 loca­tion.

Arriv­ing with a few friends on Sat­ur­day night, we snagged a booth after lis­ten­ing to the Saltine Ram­blers on the patio; the benches were all packed. I ordered a 20 oz. Cherry Wheat. It’s one of my favorite com­bi­na­tions in fla­vors, and I was curi­ous to see what the dark cher­ries would do for the wheat taste. My favorite Mar­ble brew is the Wild­flower Wheat, which is light in taste but packs a good punch. The honey makes it smooth and sweet.

It was the first time there for three of my friends, and the ambiance and room all got high com­pli­ments. The warm red walls and the wide-plank dark wood floor­ing do give the room a glow of old-world charm. Its eclec­tic clien­tele is always fun to watch as well. Our beers arrived. The 5.0% ABV Cherry Wheat is dark, def­i­nitely pink. Just like dark cher­ries, it is not sweet. Instead, the cherry after­taste is a bit heavy, giv­ing the beer less of a chug­ging appeal. I’m the ulti­mate drink babysit­ter in the world, and this was no excep­tion. I found myself tak­ing long breaks from drink­ing to enjoy the after­taste, not­ing that the full fla­vor of the cher­ries and the body of the wheat were mak­ing me feel full really fast. Mar­ble is best known for its abil­ity to pro­vide a full meal in a glass, in my opin­ion. This addi­tion is no exception.

Ulti­mately, I only had one glass of the Cherry Wheat, fol­lowed by a 16 oz. Wild­flower Wheat to bring back a bit of the sweet­ness into my palate.

Over­all, I really like the new brew, and am happy that I can now choose between two deli­cious wheat beer options. Look­ing for­ward to amblin’ back over this week­end for another taste. Check out the music & events page to plan your own visit.

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    2 Responsesto “Marble Brewery adds another delicious option to its menu”

    1. mike says:

      Make sure Mr. Staud­ham­mer doesn’t slip any roofies an anyone’s drinks.

      A pleas­ant fel­low but one who has issues with denial and truth telling (same as any child who has done some­thing wrong and cov­ers it up)

      A per­son can’t find the truth if they aren’t look­ing it (or don’t know how to look for it)

      Ryan Staud­ham­mer and his friend Johnny Car­son slipped roofies into my drink when we used to live with each other.

      I’m not all that much upset about it except the per­son Ryan got the roofies from sells them to foot­ball play­ers in PULLMAN, WA.

      I’m sur­prised MARBLE BREWERY tol­er­ates DATE RAPISTS.

      oh well…as long as he doesn’t do it again I guess.

    2. mike says:

      Revenge isn’t an issue with me.
      I HATE INIQUITY

      I’m drawn to it in severe aggression.

      let me address this issue i have with the Man­ager of Mar­ble Brew­ery slip­ping ROOFIES into my beer all those years ago…keep in mind that an apol­ogy won’t make me stop being angry.

      …Adam and Eve (with a lit­tle encour­age­ment) each took a bite of the TREE OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL.

      In the bible it sayd that they imme­di­ately knew they were naked and hid but that’s not what hap­pened (for the pur­pose of asso­ci­a­tion and a good story with a valid point).

      Adam and Eve both ate from the tree they were told not too and heard God approach­ing. They they cov­ered their pri­vates as chil­dren hide things when they are afraid that they have done some­thing wrong. God asked why they were hid­ing and Adam come up with a LIE. “Because we are naked.” Adam was the one to name the ani­mals so “NAKED” was a good word for him to use to lie to God with.

      There was only one sin that Adam and Eve could have made. There is only one thing that God had told them not to do. “NAKED, YUVE BEEN NAKEDYU ATE OF THE TREE I TOLD YOU NOT TO DIDN’T YOU?”

      When I was a kid I was barely behaved under the super­vi­sion of my parent…a com­plete mon­ster at school…and the wurst of the wurst when I was off by myself alone.

      I had always said “IM SUCH A GOOD GUY…I NEVER EVER LIE OR STEALMAYBE ONCE OR TWICEMY PARENT IS CRAZY, IMPERFECT, MEAN…I KNOW WHAT IM DOING.”

      I was always get­ting spank­ings for lies…at least a thou­sand of them and always for the same thing…i did some­thing i knew was wrong (cause i culdn’t help it) and then i would lie to avoid get­ting a punishment.

      RYAN is a fat fukk. Apolo­gies won’t help me not to be angry with him. But I think if he (we) could stop hid­ing and stop doing things we know we might get into trou­ble for later (HOLD OURSELVES ACCOUNTABLE FOR OUR ACTIONS)

      I will no longer be drawn to him and i will cease to bother him and every­one else involved.

      I have my own issues with my own iniq­uity and i can see that i culd pos­si­bly hate myself for not being able to not make mistakes.

      RYAN STAUDHAMMER IS AND HAS ALWAYS (ASK HIS PARENTS KARL AND JOSIE) HAD ISSUES WITH DENIAL.

      I con­sider it a favor to his par­ents and to him to ask him to not be so hard on him­self and allow him­self to make mistakes.

      I SWEAR THAT HE IS ONLY A FAT FUKK BECAUSE HE IS IN PAIN AND FEAR…It causes him to be SUPER-FAT!

      I DON’T EXPECT HIM NOT TO MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES OVER AND OVER AGAIN (the wurst part of iniq­uity is that it’s hard to get rid of because you have to acknow­eldge it and that is some­thing eas­ier said than done) IF HE DOESN’T ADMIT THAT HE MAKES MISTAKES IN THE FIRST PLACE.

      Quit hat­ing on your­self and allow yur­self to make mistakes…OR…keep lying to your­self and on top of being INIQUITOUS be DELUDED too (Ryan’s MAJOR PROBLEM).

      peace-yo

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