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Outlaw
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The locals will tell you every raid starts the same way — the sound of claws on tin and a crowbar wedged where it doesn’t belong. This outlaw doesn’t just steal grain; he steals sobriety itself. The Bad Squirrel is wanted in every holler and hollow, guilty of cracking open coolers and leaving nothing but trouble in his wake.

He moves fast, tail wild, bottle always clutched tight. Some swear they’ve seen his mugshot tacked to oak trees, warning travelers to guard their stash. But out in the Ozarks, you don’t catch the Bad Squirrel. You just count your bottles and pray he’s already gone.

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ABV

%

ABV is the easy math of beer — it’s the percentage of alcohol in your pint. Higher number? Stronger sip. Lower number? Easier drinking. No overthinking required.

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IBU

16

IBU measures the hoppy bite in your beer. The higher the number, the more bitterness you’ll taste — think bold hops and citrus punch. A lower IBU? Smooth, mellow, and easygoing.

SRM

14

SRM is how we measure a beer’s color. Pale yellow like sunshine? That’s low SRM. Deep amber or near-black? That’s high SRM. It’s how we know if you’re sipping on liquid gold or a dark, malty brew.

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ABOUT GRAVE DIGGER

Enjoy this strong, flavorful lager that combines the best of German brewing strategies with Belgian fermentation techniques to yield a copper colored beer that has the malty backbone of a German Bock and the spicy nuances of a Belgian Tripel. This beer is made exclusively with “Regenerative” grain that was grown sustainably to reduce soil erosion while helping our environment. This beer is for you, Stuart!

Flavor Profile

Fruity, complex with all the character of a belgian ale. This is a very strong beer with notes of honey. Sweet, but also balanced.

Appearance

Copper, slightly hazy

Palate

Bold, nutty and alcoholic

BAD SQUIRREL

Tripel Bock Ale with Arkansas Honey

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