Our 1864 American IPA pairs an outstanding hop profile with a medium malt body. It’s a truly smooth, approachable beer delivering a flavor that both IPA novices and hopheads alike will enjoy...
Copperhead is a wonderfully balanced and visually arresting beer. This American amber hybrid pairs a nice malt body with the perfect amount of Northwest hops...
Brewed in collaboration with Bottle Rev. This play on a Berliner Weisse is brewed using rice in the grain bill then lightly soured on raspberries and oranges.
This unique IPA is brewed with Hornindal Norwegian Kveik “Ka-Wike” yeast strain and is hopped with Idaho Gem, Citra, Galaxy, Nelson Sauvin, & Mosaic Hops, giving it flavors and aromas of mango, pi...
Gate City’s name derives from Atlanta, Georgia’s nickname, the “Gate City.” In the 1800s, prior to the Civil War, Atlanta was the center of commerce in the south. Once known as Terminus, Atlanta served as a hub for railroads heading north, to the port of Savannah, south, and ultimately west. Atlanta branded itself as the “Gate” to the south, hence the name “Gate City.”