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An old brewpub in southern [[Lamport Hills]], this bar was a favorite of local Lamportians who wanted a quality ale after a hard day's work. Named after Frederick Hollwey, one of Malton's mayors who indulged in regular pints, this brewpub was established in early 1979. Before the outbreak, soccer fans came to support the bar's favorite squads: Arsenal and to an extent Sunderland, AC Fiorentina, Hannover 96, and Chelsea when the drunks came into town. As for other sports, the favorite NFL team was the Baltimore Ravens and despite the streak of bad seasons when it came to baseball a few locals supported the Baltimore Orioles. | An old brewpub in southern [[Lamport Hills]], this bar was a favorite of local Lamportians who wanted a quality ale after a hard day's work. Named after Frederick Hollwey, one of Malton's mayors who indulged in regular pints, this brewpub was established in early 1979. Before the outbreak, soccer fans came to support the bar's favorite squads: Arsenal and to an extent Sunderland, AC Fiorentina, Hannover 96, and Chelsea when the drunks came into town. As for other sports, the favorite NFL team was the Baltimore Ravens and despite the streak of bad seasons when it came to baseball a few locals supported the Baltimore Orioles. | ||
Brewing continues in the pub since much of the ingredients were put in airtight containers before the outbreak. Though brewing mostly ale, [[The Lamport Brewmasters]] will occationally brew lagers during the winter months for themselves, survivors, and their comrades in the [[Lamport Hills | Brewing continues in the pub since much of the ingredients were put in airtight containers before the outbreak. Though brewing mostly ale, [[The Lamport Brewmasters]] will occationally brew lagers during the winter months for themselves, survivors, and their comrades in the [[Lamport Hills Conference]]. This pub has occational visits from travelers who find the barricades well kept and the neighborhood relatively safe from frequent zed attack. | ||
The Hollwey Arms has a natural cellar allowing refrigeration of 55 degrees Fahrenheit year round. This is key for lagering and aging of beer which made the Hollwey arms a perfect location for a brewpub before and after the outbreak. | |||
==Beers On Tap== | |||
'''''Year round brews''''' | |||
'''Lamport Gold''': Our golden Kolsch style ale is both crisp and refreshing. One of our most popular beers! | |||
'''Botany Bay Lager''': An Australian style lager made specially for the Sidney Arms and the [[Dead Dudes]]. A great session brew. | |||
'''Malton Brown''': An English style brown ale. Inspired by the Food Network celebrity. | |||
'''Headshot IPA''': A surprisingly drinkable American style IPA. | |||
'''Redshirt Ale''': A well balanced American style Amber ale. | |||
'''Grid Iron Stout''' Our newest beer! Made for the [[Grid Iron Gang]], Lamport's steel mill defenders. Thick, toasty, and good for starting a ruckus. | |||
'''''Seasonal Brews''''' | |||
'''Stark Wit''': A Belgian style wheat beer spiced with coriander and a few secret ingredients. Sold in Spring. | |||
'''Brewmaster's Hefeweizen''': A Bavarian wheat beer made to cool you off after a hard day's slaughter. Sold in Summer. | |||
'''Oktoberfest''': A Munich style Marzen made especially for Oktoberfest. Debuts Fall 2009. | |||
'''Lights Out Imperial Stout''': Made especially for the Smith Arms Regulars. These fine publicans prefer their beer in their dimly lit bar [[The Smith Arms]]. A jet black brew weighing in at 8.5% ABV, this beer will help you shrug off the coldest of Malton winters. | |||
'''''Brewmasters' Reserve''''' | |||
'''Operation Trinity Tripel''': A Belgian style Tripel. This beer is closely guarded and reserved for special customers and the [[Lamport Hills Conference]]. | |||
'''Hollwey Arms Barleywine''': Our most exclusive beer. Brewed in 2006 when beer production was infrequent, this 12% ABV beer sits in the mysterious and well protected cellar of the Hollwey arms. Each bottle is dated and numbered. If the quarantine were lifted, each 750ml bottle would have an approximate retail value of $47 US. | |||
'''Lamport Sour Ale''': A spontaneously fermented ale. This gold musty brew has been aged in oak and brewed with cherries. A complex beer not suited for the numb of palate or the faint of heart. | |||
== Celebrated Events == | == Celebrated Events == |
Revision as of 14:14, 8 June 2009
the Hollwey Arms
Lamport Hills [54,6]
Basic Info:
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This arms is located in the southern part of Lamport Hills. It has been designated a VSB+2 entry point in the Lamport Hills barricade plan. Tagging it earns no XP.
History
An old brewpub in southern Lamport Hills, this bar was a favorite of local Lamportians who wanted a quality ale after a hard day's work. Named after Frederick Hollwey, one of Malton's mayors who indulged in regular pints, this brewpub was established in early 1979. Before the outbreak, soccer fans came to support the bar's favorite squads: Arsenal and to an extent Sunderland, AC Fiorentina, Hannover 96, and Chelsea when the drunks came into town. As for other sports, the favorite NFL team was the Baltimore Ravens and despite the streak of bad seasons when it came to baseball a few locals supported the Baltimore Orioles.
Brewing continues in the pub since much of the ingredients were put in airtight containers before the outbreak. Though brewing mostly ale, The Lamport Brewmasters will occationally brew lagers during the winter months for themselves, survivors, and their comrades in the Lamport Hills Conference. This pub has occational visits from travelers who find the barricades well kept and the neighborhood relatively safe from frequent zed attack.
The Hollwey Arms has a natural cellar allowing refrigeration of 55 degrees Fahrenheit year round. This is key for lagering and aging of beer which made the Hollwey arms a perfect location for a brewpub before and after the outbreak.
Beers On Tap
Year round brews
Lamport Gold: Our golden Kolsch style ale is both crisp and refreshing. One of our most popular beers!
Botany Bay Lager: An Australian style lager made specially for the Sidney Arms and the Dead Dudes. A great session brew.
Malton Brown: An English style brown ale. Inspired by the Food Network celebrity.
Headshot IPA: A surprisingly drinkable American style IPA.
Redshirt Ale: A well balanced American style Amber ale.
Grid Iron Stout Our newest beer! Made for the Grid Iron Gang, Lamport's steel mill defenders. Thick, toasty, and good for starting a ruckus.
Seasonal Brews
Stark Wit: A Belgian style wheat beer spiced with coriander and a few secret ingredients. Sold in Spring.
Brewmaster's Hefeweizen: A Bavarian wheat beer made to cool you off after a hard day's slaughter. Sold in Summer.
Oktoberfest: A Munich style Marzen made especially for Oktoberfest. Debuts Fall 2009.
Lights Out Imperial Stout: Made especially for the Smith Arms Regulars. These fine publicans prefer their beer in their dimly lit bar The Smith Arms. A jet black brew weighing in at 8.5% ABV, this beer will help you shrug off the coldest of Malton winters.
Brewmasters' Reserve
Operation Trinity Tripel: A Belgian style Tripel. This beer is closely guarded and reserved for special customers and the Lamport Hills Conference.
Hollwey Arms Barleywine: Our most exclusive beer. Brewed in 2006 when beer production was infrequent, this 12% ABV beer sits in the mysterious and well protected cellar of the Hollwey arms. Each bottle is dated and numbered. If the quarantine were lifted, each 750ml bottle would have an approximate retail value of $47 US.
Lamport Sour Ale: A spontaneously fermented ale. This gold musty brew has been aged in oak and brewed with cherries. A complex beer not suited for the numb of palate or the faint of heart.
Celebrated Events
January 1st: New Years
January 29th: LHC Coalition Day
March 17th: St. Patricks day
July 4th: American Independence (Yes Custos is an American)
September 26th: Foundation Day
October 3rd: German Reunification
December 6th: St. Nicholas Day (Patron St. of brewing)
December 25th: Christmas
Events
January, 2008 The Hollwey Arms is now under operation of The Lamport Brewmasters as a member of the the Lamport Hills Conference
December 25th, 2007 Sanitarium ruin The Hollwey Arms as part of their tour.
The pub is awarded this graphic in honour of it's participation...
--Talunex 12:08, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
June 14th, 2007 Dead Dudes protecting the arms now safehouse for all survivors.
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