Beer List
IPA - New England / Hazy
A crisp, smooth and refreshing New England style IPA that features Mosaic, Citra and El Dorado. This beer pours a juicy orange that leads to intense aromas… Read More
IPA - Session
Our take on an American Session IPA that packs a ton of flavor and aroma for a low ABV beer. Brewed with Centennial and Mosaic hops, this beer has intense… Read More
Pale Ale - American
A modern and hazy American Pale Ale that boasts a medium body, low bitterness and a crisp, clean finish. A blend of American 'C' hops with a healthy dose… Read More
Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
An American Blonde Ale, with a Norwegian twist. We use a traditional blonde ale base, add a very healthy dry-hop addition and ferment with Escarpment… Read More
Stout - Oatmeal
A very dark, smooth, creamy chocolate oatmeal stout. Distinct roasted and coffee-like aroma from the roasted barley and chocolate malts mixed with vodka… Read More
Red Ale - American Amber / Red
This beer is made with a blend of base malts and specialty malts that lead to notes of malty sweetness, caramel, toffee and hints of chocolate. This beer… Read More
Pale Ale - American
Victory! Pale Ale is a hoppy and smooth American Pale Ale that boosts a mix of citrus, tropical fruit and piney flavors and aroma from the healthy amounts… Read More
Porter - American
A roasty, yet smooth, medium bodied porter with complex aromas of caramel and licorice and darker notes of chocolate and coffee. Lightly hopped with EKG… Read More
IPA - Session
A light bodied session ale with low bitterness and a smooth finish that boasts layered notes of tropical fruit, including: passion fruit, fresh berry/strawberry,… Read More
Sour - Berliner Weisse
Our base berliner weisse, conditioned on blackberries and lime zest.
Brown Ale - American
A medium bodied American brown ale that boasts moderate bitterness and hop flavor and aroma using Centennial hops. A complex malt backbone is used to… Read More
Farmhouse Ale - Grisette
Described as the cousin to the Saison, the Grisette was brewed for the miners⛏?⛏ of the Hainaut Province in Belgiuum. Don’t let the haze fool you, this… Read More
Cream Ale
Cream Ale simply put, is an American ale that drinks like a lager. Our iteration is brewed with malted barley, flaked corn and flaked rice to provide… Read More
Sour - Berliner Weisse
Our base berliner weisse, conditioned on raspberries and locally grown haskaps. Our most popular iteration!
IPA - American
This American IPA shines with flavors of citrus, tropical fruit and a fresh 'dank' hoppy finish. The hop profile was carefully selected to promote a combination… Read More
Farmhouse Ale - Saison
The Sauvin Saison is a complex beer created with multiple base grains and fermented warm with two different types of Belgian Saison yeast. These two strains… Read More
IPA - Imperial / Double
A west coast double IPA loaded with Simcoe, Columbus and Citra hops that provide an abundance of saturated hop flavors! Ramble On features aromas of pine… Read More
IPA - American
An American IPA with assertive bitterness that finishes dry. We use a very healthy dose of six different American hops in the boil and whirlpool to provide… Read More
Farmhouse Ale - Saison
A hop forward Saison that uses a variety of base malts, including Spelt Malt which offers hints of hazelnut aromas and biscuit flavors. Solely hopped… Read More
Pilsner - Other
Named after our friend and family member, Allan, who loved to joke and torment and also loved a good Pilsner! The Prankster posses similar qualities in… Read More
Table Beer
Historically, table beer was a beer for everyone at the table, most prominent in Belgium and France. Modern table beers have a tendency to lean toward… Read More
IPA - Black / Cascadian Dark Ale
Courage, our Black IPA, is equally hoppy and complex. Courage has been crafted from carefully selected dark roasted specialty malts to add coffee and… Read More
IPA - American
The first iteration of our single hop IPA series brings a 3% ABV micro IPA. This beer is hopped solely with 'Bru-1' hops, which leads to sweet aromas… Read More