Formerly Pilcher Pale Ale, which we had to stop making because of a world-wide shortage of Amarillo hops, the dominant hop in Pilcher. This new and improved American Pale Ale is characterized by a healthy addition of Cascade hops. Smooth and malty through the middle and lots of floral Cascade hoppiness in the finish, this brew will pair well with spicy dishes and hearty, heavy sauces as well. Named after Plainfield’s historic Plowing Match, held each fall from 1877 to 1976. This rite of the harvest season was first held on 119th Street, just east of Rt. 59, just a hop, skip and a jump from Limestone Brewing Company. Today, there is a marble marker at this site, commemorating the event.