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Heady Hollow offers four regular beers on tap along with a few rotating seasonal offerings. The 1802 Pale Ale is named after the year Fishers was founded. It has an amber color and was the beer that won the co-founders brewer’s contest. Hoosier Hops is an India Pale Ale. This IPA has a less hoppy and more malty taste than other IPAs we’ve tried. For those of you who have visited Conner Prairie, you may remember the story of William Conner and his wife, Mekinges Conner. The two went on to have six children, but 18 years later, Mekinges and their six children headed west with 60 horses and William stayed behind. Heady Hollow’s 60 Horse Scotch Ale is named for that tale. By the way, don’t feel too badly for ol’ William. Three months later, he married an 18-year-old, and they had 10 children together! Yet we digress.

For comparison’s sake, a Coors has an ABV of 3 percent. So look out – these drinks can hit you pretty fast! Coming in October, Heady Hollow will be offering a Harvest Ale. It’s a smooth brown ale with hints of orange, ginger and cinnamon. They also plan on adding a pumpkin ale for October. Thanks to Heady Hollow, there will be plenty of treats during this trick-or-treat season! Of course, what’s beer without some munchies? Heady Hollow has you covered there too! Lauralee Pietri has used her experience in the food industry to come up with a menu that will make you want to come back for more!

Even if you aren’t a beer lover (yes, there are some of them out there), you’ll want to come in to enjoy the paninis and sandwiches. Our The fourth brew is an American Wheat named favorite was the barbecue pork sandwich. The 90 Minute Wheat. The four beers have an ABV vinegar-based coleslaw added to the yum factor! (Alcohol By Volume) ranging from 4.7-7.6. They also stay local with their food. Carmel-

based Just Pop In popcorn and Broad Ripple Chips are a few of the munchies they offer. This fall, they will be adding growlers to their menu. So if you like what you taste, you’ll be able to take it home. Heady Hollow is in the process of building up the inventory that will be needed for the addition of growlers. It takes about three weeks to brew a batch of beer. They will be announcing on Facebook and Twitter when they are ready to begin offering growlers. In the meantime, consider trying a flight of the Heady Hollow’s four flagship craft beers. It’s a great way to sample all four beers! Heady Hollow is located at 11069 Allisonville Rd. They are open Wednesday and Thursday from 4-10 p.m., Friday 4-11 p.m. and Saturday from noon-11 p.m. They are closed on Sundays and Mondays. If you’re looking for some craft beer with a local spin, head over to Heady Hollow. CHEERS!

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