Beer List
IPA - American
Our flagship IPA is loaded with Simcoe, Mosaic and Citra hops giving it layers of tropical fruit, citrus and resinous pine.
Fruit Beer
Strawberry Blonde is the perfect harmony of smooth malt and fresh fruit, brewed with a blend of fresh strawberries and pale malts to create a fruit ale… Read More
IPA - American
Coppery-gold hue with a full cascade hop aroma. Rich bready malts lay a perfect foundation for the profusion of tangy, citrusy hops that infuse this beer… Read More
Pilsner - German
Our craft pilsner is refreshing and easy-drinking, with a bready malt backbone laced with noble German hops. A winning hand for both lager lovers and… Read More
Stout - Imperial / Double
Brewed with Midnight Wheat, warming spices, and a hint of brown sugar, the Violin Monster is black as night and packs a punch at 9.5%. Unleash your inner… Read More
Stout - Irish Dry
We blend black malts with roasted and flaked barley to brew this Irish-style stout, giving it a full body, notes of roasted coffee and dark chocolate,… Read More
Belgian Blonde
Gorgeous copper-orange ale with a rich, enticing aroma of oranges and lemongrass. Crisp and refreshing on the palate. A perfect blend of malt, spice,… Read More
Stout - American
Brewed with cocoa, milk sugar, and dark chocolaty malts our Summer Stout transports you to the island every sip!
Belgian Quadrupel
Nothing gets you in the holiday spirit quite like this FIGJAM QUADRUPLE with it’s warming alcohol, figgy undertones, dark dried fruit flavors of raison… Read More
IPA - Imperial / Double
This beer leads off with a stiff round-house punch of citrusy hops, follows up with a quick kick of bready malts and warming alcohol, and finishes with… Read More
IPA - Session
The Ypsi Gypsi is technically an American Pale Ale but we packed so much hop flavor and aroma into its 4.9% alcohol that we like to call it a session… Read More
Stout - Oatmeal
Oatmeal and 20 pounds of fresh roasted coffee from the Ugly Mug Café contribute to a mildly chalky espresso character balanced by a rich, sweet creamy… Read More
Old / Stock Ale
This strong ale has a clear alcohol presence, a complex fruity palate, and a dry, spicy, rather assertive hop counterbalance in the finish. It was first… Read More
Wheat Beer - Hefeweizen
Classic aromas of banana, clove and floral citrus blossom. Fruity, spicy aromas show a rich yeasty character that follows through on a smooth, medium-bodied… Read More
Sour - Fruited Gose
Our version starts by fermenting with lactobacillus bacteria, adding a tart and bright acidity to compliment additions of flaked sea salt and fruity floral… Read More
Honey Beer
Brewed with fresh lavender flowers and wildflower honey, this light bodied ale is fresh and floral with a hint of sugary sweetness to round it out. Pollination… Read More
Belgian Tripel
This traditional Belgian-style triple is strong, fruity, and slightly sour. It starts with a big malt presence, followed up by a pronounced candy sugar… Read More
Tilted Earth IPA Series: Spring IPA
IPA - American
Tilted Earth is our Rotating IPA Series, an ode to the changing seasons with an IPA that changes every three months. New season, new beer! Our Spring… Read More
Brown Ale - American
A robust brown ale that drinks like an IPA. Enticing citrusy hop aromas lead into a rich and complex palate of caramelly, nutty, and toasty malts perfectly… Read More
IPA - New England / Hazy
Tilted Earth is our Rotating IPA Series, an ode to the changing seasons with an IPA that changes every three months. New season, new beer! Our Winter… Read More
IPA - American
Treebeard IPA was first released in 2016 and we're bringing it back as our first new beer of 2019! It is a deliciously dank Midwest-style IPA that blends… Read More
Rye Beer
A mouthful of distinct rye malt character complimented by the spicy fruit hoppiness of American high-alpha Simcoe hops. The delightful aroma and complex… Read More
Märzen
Our festive amber lager is brewed with ample Pilsner and Munich malts, creating a rich, hearty beer that’s balanced by a clean bitterness and a crisp,… Read More