Beer List
Wheat Beer - Hefeweizen
Classically brewed German-style wheat ale, fermented to naturally draw out delicious notes of banana & clove. Unfiltered and lightly hopped, producing… Read More
IPA - American
This beer will wake up your senses to fine American hops! Batch 69 exhibits a nice bite and finishes off with pleasant notes of citrus and pine.
Winter Ale
This mildly spiced ale starts with a nice fruity aroma while the moderately carbonated body exudes notes of ginger, cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg. Toasted… Read More
Red Ale - American Amber / Red
"Quality Comes Standard," with every pint of Old Detroit Amber Ale. Famous in the mid-90's throughout Michigan and even making a cameo debut in the blockbuster… Read More
Märzen
Our medium-bodied Oktoberfest is a southern German style lager, copper in color with a sweet malty flavor. It's brewed using 5 different types of malts… Read More
Lager - Munich Dunkel
This classic Munich style Dunkel Lager is a five grain beer, smooth and light bodied. 2016 World Expo of Beer - Gold Medal Winner - Dark Lager category.… Read More
Pilsner - German
Brewed according to German Purity laws using only water, hops, yeast and grain. This MI made Pilsener is true to German style with a nice dry finish. Read More
Lager - Helles
One Sip And It’s Summer! Inspired by Michigan summers, Twisted Helles stands as a monument to everything we love about the season: Beaches and BBQs, patios,… Read More
Red Ale - Irish
Red Sky is an Irish style Red Ale, malt dominant and brewed with roasted barley to give it a deep red color. This brew features a robust and roasted malt… Read More
Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
This classic American style ale is made using American malts and fermented at a lower temperature to give it a clean mellow finish. This is a terrific… Read More
Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
Fresh cut Jalapeño aroma with a mild malty body and medium carbonation.
Belgian Tripel
Tripel Vision is high gravity, bright gold in color with a dense and creamy head. The aroma and flavor is complex. Slightly spicy with fruity esters and… Read More
IPA - Belgian
Pale straw yellow color with a slight haze. Made with Nobel & Citra hops and a Belgian yeast strain. Noticeably aromatic fruit notes with a strikingly… Read More
Stout - American
Mug Shot Oatmeal Coffee Stout is a pleasantly intense, full-bodied beer. Made with freshly roasted Bali Blue coffee beans from Water Street Coffee Joint… Read More
IPA - American
An American India Pale Ale with a distinctly sweet tangerine aroma and flavor. The hop and citrusy flavors blend together to make a refreshingly balanced… Read More
Bock - Doppelbock
Siamese Goat exudes a nice malt forward aroma with notes of toasted bread and light molasses. Tastes of Munich malts along with a touch of dark caramel… Read More
IPA - Imperial / Double
Big Hoppa is a balanced and subtly fierce Imperial IPA. A bold, citrusy and full-bodied beer also commonly referred to as a Double IPA. Rich malts deliciously… Read More
Kölsch
Brewed with traditional Hallertauer hops and German Pils malt, Lighten Up Francis! has a light gold appearance, low bitterness, medium-carbonation and… Read More
Belgian Quadrupel
Brewed with traditional Trappist inspiration in mind, OMQ! is a complex, boldly flavored Belgian style quadrupel ale. Low hop bitterness and robust malty… Read More
Bitter - Extra Special / Strong (ESB)
A full-bodied ale with a roasty character and dry finish. Brewed for those who know what it means to wrench on a motor or tune up your big block. Quality… Read More
IPA - American
The cornerstone of our S.M.A.S.H beer series… (Single Malt and Single Hop) Ted Nugget IPA is crisp and floral. Earthy undercurrents are noticeably balanced… Read More
Pumpkin / Yam Beer
Pumpkin Chucker Ale is burnt orange in color with subtle notes of ginger, allspice and cinnamon. Brewed with fresh pumpkins from Johnson’s Giant Pumpkin… Read More
IPA - American
This S.M.A.S.H IPA is made with 100% Cashmere hops, grown locally in Goodrich, Michigan by Top Hops Farms. This is a unique, medium bodied IPA with a… Read More