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There are hundreds of places to grab a beer in Baltimore, but some apartment-ites want more than just the usual local favorites, and want to explore new flavors and textures. It is for these discerning tastes that the Brewer's Art was created, for those looking to find flavor and color in beer, and not just get drunk and party. In addition to delicious, home-brewed beers, they also have a fantastic selections of wines, whiskeys and brandies for those wanting a break from the usual brews. The Brewer's Art has a number of original beers to choose from, in additional the guest flavors they offer. In addition to their many homebrews, they also have a number of beers from all over the world, from Belgium, to France, to the Czech Republic, even Findland, and of course some locally brewed flavors as well. Their own home-brews are must haves as well, and include their Beacon, a hoppy and balanced pale ale, the Resurrection, with malt and plenty of sugar, without turning too sweet, the Ozzy, a Belgian devil beer which will get the best of you if you're not careful, and the Proletary Ale, a black-as-night beer that's smooth and easy to drink. You also can't pass up their great selection of whiskeys, wines or brandies, which are also great choices. No matter what form of alcohol you choose, you know it'll be a great choice at this location, where drinking is not a sport, but rather an art. If you're tired of all the usual beer holes full of rowdy young folks just drinking to get drunk, then the Brewer�??s Art may be just the kind of refuge you're looking for. Apartment-ites searching for quality over quantity can get their fill here, where beers are hand-picked for flavor and color, if they're not made right at home, and Baltimore residents come by the droves to get a taste of what heights alcohol can really reach.
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