Beer List
Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
Easy drinking honey blonde ale that packs a punch. Bright orange blossom flavors shine through.
Pale Ale - American
dry hopped with mosaic and citra for a good citrus flavor. Low on the bittering but high on flavor.
Brown Ale - American
Smooth body and delicious chocolate and nut flavors combine with light bittering to make a good sessionable brown ale.
IPA - New England / Hazy
Dry hopped with 3 lbs of various hops including mosaic, citra, centennial, and cascade.
Pilsner - German
Collaboration beer with Two Ravens Brewery in Clovis. Crisp, dry German style pilsner. Delicious on these hot days or not.
IPA - New England / Hazy
Fruity / Juicy IPA. A Frankenstein of beers for us. Came about by running of grain for another beer we were brewing.
Red Ale - American Amber / Red
An obnoxious sister, I mean red ale. crisp and easy drinking.
IPA - New England / Hazy
A shout out to the many Ditch Tenders in the community. It’s a light, drinkable IPA with citrus notes.
IPA - Milkshake
Dab of lactose added for a little sweetness. Lots of Mosaic and Citra hops.
Farmhouse Ale - Saison
Light and refreshing. Hints of bubble gum and fruit, specifically apricot.
Kölsch
Crisp and refreshing, brewed with Pilsner and Munich malt for a smooth finish. Dry malt notes pair with a light Cascade hop bill to create a easy-drinking… Read More
Stout - Imperial / Double
Imperial Stout aged in Jack Daniels whiskey barrels. Rich and decadent.
IPA - Imperial / Double New England / Hazy
A Double New England IPA. This delicious liquid is full of mandarin, lemon, and papaya fruit flavors from a double dry hopping of over 6 pounds of hops… Read More
IPA - American
West Coast Juicy. Double dry hopped with over 4lb/barrel of Simcoe and Cascade.
IPA - Belgian
Bursting with pineapple, grapefruit, and banana flavors, this NEIPA uses highly aromatic hops from our nearly antipodal country, South Africa.
IPA - New England / Hazy
Loads of Mosaic, Citra and Simcoe hops. Golden Light color, stable haze, aromatic and pleasing to the palate. Great beer as the weather starts to warm… Read More
Cream Ale
Cream Ale recipe fermented with a Juicy IPA yeast. Interesting and tastes great and refreshing but not quite a cream ale.