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Radio Extra: 'Ambiguously Grain Duo' Beer Unites Two Brewers

By  Jon Hansen and Howard Ludwig | January 30, 2015 3:20pm 

 Beverly-based Horse Thief Hollow has partnered with Revolution Brewing in Logan Square to produce "Ambiguously Grain Duo" - a German-style beer known as a Sticke Alt. This dark, seasonal beer made with Kolsch yeast is named after the popular "Ambiguously Gay Duo" skit on Saturday Night Live.
Beverly-based Horse Thief Hollow has partnered with Revolution Brewing in Logan Square to produce "Ambiguously Grain Duo" - a German-style beer known as a Sticke Alt. This dark, seasonal beer made with Kolsch yeast is named after the popular "Ambiguously Gay Duo" skit on Saturday Night Live.
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BEVERLY — Buddies often share birthday cards laced with innuendo. Likewise, a pair of Chicago breweries have created a suggestively named beer ahead of their shared anniversaries.

Beverly-based Horse Thief Hollow has partnered with Revolution Brewing in Logan Square to produce Ambiguously Grain Duo — a German-style beer known as a sticke alt.

This dark, seasonal beer made with Kolsch yeast is named after the popular "Ambiguously Gay Duo" skit on "Saturday Night Live."

On this DNAinfo Radio Extra, Howard Ludwig discusses how this partnership came to be:

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