Beer List
Farmhouse Ale - Saison
Beginning as a saison and finishing as something more enigmatic, Yuzu combines Japanese citrus and Belgian yeast, with restrained hopping to create a… Read More
IPA - Other
Floral and citrus from the Japanese Green tea, harvested every year from our Brewmaster's tea field in Japan, melds harmoniously with German and French… Read More
Lager - Dortmunder / Export
German malt, German hops, Canadian water. This pale lager from the industrial city of Dortmund is a simple beer of balance: spice and citrus atop a humble… Read More
Lager - Světlé (Czech Pale)
One cannot truly understand the depth of the Czech Brewing philosophy until he/she has made it to the country and hook up with the greatest beer inspirations… Read More
Porter - Smoked
The onset of cooler weather always pairs with our desire to drink beers of the porter variety. Enter Kemuri Godspeed-Style Porter, one of our seasonal… Read More
Lager - Dark
Our collaboration with dear friends at Dieu du Ciel! emerges from the shadow of its patriarch not as an ale, but a lager. Clean threads of flavour sewn… Read More
Lager - Tmavé (Czech Dark)
One cannot truly understand the depth of the Czech Brewing philosophy until he/she has made it to the country and hook up with the greatest beer inspirations… Read More
Pilsner - Czech / Bohemian
Visiting Pilsner Urquell's underground cellars and tasting their original oak-fermented and conditioned golden lager will leave an impression like no… Read More
Kellerbier / Zwickelbier
There are few beer drinking experiences that approach perfection like the one possible at Mahrs Bräu in Bamberg, Germany. Order half-litres of "aU" beer… Read More
Lager - Smoked
IRORI is our tribute to Greg Noonan, a pioneer of American craft beer and our dear friend and former mentor. Noonan was the owner and head brewer of Vermont… Read More
Pilsner - Czech / Bohemian
Visiting Pilsner Urquell's underground cellars and tasting their original pitch lined barrel-fermented and conditioned golden lager will leave an impression… Read More
Lager - Helles
Helles, delicate and refined, are a brewer’s challenge: how to make a vivid beer of elegance with the simplest of tools? In turning the dials down across… Read More
Märzen
Nonbe | 飲兵衛 (meaning: to drink) represents our obsessive attempt to emulate older iterations of Oktoberfest bier brewed for the two week-long celebration… Read More
Sour - Fruited Gose
Umi (海 meaning “Sea or Ocean in Japanese) is our Gose style ale with a Japanese touch. We did incorporate Shikuwasa citrus and sea salt both originating… Read More
Farmhouse Ale - Saison
When the Saison was young, all beers would have been smoky, that being the only way to dry malt for the farmhouses making the style at the time. Our Smoked… Read More
Lager - Polotmavé (Czech Amber)
Polotmavý, roughly meaning "half-dark," is in some ways the Czech answer to Germany's exquisite Dunkels. It's similarly dark amber in colour, robust and… Read More
Altbier - Traditional
Outside of weizen, altbier is one of the only traditional ales left in Germany. Our take on this ancient style leans hoppier than the average Dusseldorfer’s,… Read More
Lager - American
Our collaboration with De La Senne is an unfiltered everyday lager that features a striking amount of malt variety: rye, oats, wheat, malted barley and… Read More
Pilsner - Czech / Bohemian
In České Budějovice, Budějovický Budvar (otherwise known as Budweiser Budvar or Czechvar in North America) and its original Ležák has been a constant… Read More
Lager - Světlé (Czech Pale)
One cannot truly understand the depth of the Czech Brewing philosophy until he/she has made it to the country and hook up with the greatest beer inspirations… Read More
Barleywine - American
FUYU 冬 (meaning “Winter” in Japanese). Inspired by old school American-Style barleywines, ours features rich malt sweetness with a memorable hoppy kick… Read More
Lager - Světlé (Czech Pale)
In České Budějovice, Budějovický Budvar (otherwise known as Budweiser Budvar or Czechvar in North America) and its original Ležák has been a constant… Read More