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HAPPY HOUR 3pm - 8pm

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129 St. Marks Place
New York, NY 10009
(212)533-4468
info@hopdevil.com
Mon - Sun: 4 pm - 4 am
Saturday and Sunday 12 noon till 4 AM



 

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Email:
info@hopdevil.com

Phone:
(212) 533-4468

Located at:
129 St. Marks Place
@ Avenue A
New York, NY 10009

Directions
6 to Astor Pl; N, R, W to 8th St
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    From the Hair of the Dog Brewer Alan Sprints himself: Fred was created to honor beer writer and historian Fred Eckhardt. Fred is a big inspiration for me and many other brewers. Fred's work in all-grain brewing and beer styles helped me become a better brewer. Fred the beer is a deep golden color. It is made with aromatic and rye malts and includes 10 different hop varieties in an effort to incorporate the whole world into this beer. It has 10% alcohol by volume and 65 IBUs. We hope that Fred will inspire you to share your knowledge with others as Fred has with us. IBUs for those of you not in-the-know is, are International Bittering Units. Its how you can measure the hoppy bitterness of a beer. Fred is good. So are Adam and Ruth. Get yourself a bottle at the Hop Devil Grill. Now.

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