|   Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro : $8.00  |   Mikkeller Barrel Aged Cocoa Shake : $15.00  |   Mikkeller Beer Geek Cocoa : $7.50  |   New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Juicy Haze : $5.00  |   Schilling Beer Co Alexandr 10 : $6.50  |   Sierra Rose Peach Hard Cider : $6.00  |   Peroni Nastro Azzuro : $4.00  |   American Solera DJ Mixcultures : $9.00  |   Mikkeller Windy Hill : $7.00  |   Brew Detroit Cerveza Delray : $6.00  |   St Bernardus Abt 12 : $10.00  |   Le Corsaire Microbrasserie Tanaka : $9.50  |   Transient Broatmeal : $8.50  |   Brooklyn Lager : $5.50  |   The King of Beers : $5.00  |   Transient Malaphor : $8.00  |   The Champagne Of Beers : $4.00  |   Labatt Blue Light : $4.00  |   Barrel + Beam Pawberry : $14.00  |   Transient Make Tomorrow Today : $8.00  |   Deschutes Brewery Fresh Squeezed : $5.50  |   Transient Poppin Pastels : $6.00  |   Southern Grist Southern Crisp : $9.50  |   New Belgium Transatlantic Kriek : $8.00  |   Eastern Market Stoned Fruit Sour : $8.00  |   Mothfire/DBE First Exchange : $8.50  |   B. Nektar Zombie Killer : $8.00  |   Witchs Hat That Woman : $9.00  |  

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On the American side of the Canadian border, lies the city of Detroit.  Home to good, old-fashioned Midwestern industry, the city the car built is also the city that built the car, earning Detroit the moniker “The Motor City,” or “Motown,” for short.  The birthplace of Motown Records gave birth to the classic “Motown sound” of rhythm and blues.  In the early ’90s, underground rave parties in factories spawned the industrial style of electronic music.  Detroit has truly pioneered the landscape of American music, but today you will find a different kind of pioneer: the urban pioneer.  Once an example of urban decay, Detroit has risen from the ashes as a model of urban renewal.  It’s a scene, a revival, a movement–the greatest comeback ever.

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