Hellertown, PA
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NE/Hazy IPA · 6.4% ABV
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NE/Hazy IPA · 5.8% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 6.1% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 7.2% ABV
NE/Hazy DIPA · 8.0% ABV
Cream Ale · 6.5% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 9.25% ABV
Triple IPA · 9.25% ABV
Porter · 5.9% ABV
IPA · 6.3% ABV
Cream Ale · 5.6% ABV
Porter · 4.75% ABV
Stout · 5.8% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 7.5% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 7.1% ABV
Brown Ale · 4.7% ABV
Double IPA · 7.6% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 8.0% ABV
Double IPA · 7.9% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 5.7% ABV
IPA · 7.4% ABV
California Common · 5.0% ABV
NE/Hazy DIPA · 7.8% ABV
Milk Stout · 5.1% ABV
Milkshake IPA · 8.4% ABV
English Pale Ale · 5.0% ABV
Cream Ale · 7.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 11.0% ABV
Barley Wine · 11.0% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 7.0% ABV
Wheat Ale · 4.7% ABV
ESB · 4.7% ABV
Spiced Beer · 5.9% ABV
IPA · 7.1% ABV
Gose · 4.7% ABV
American Pale Ale · 6.5% ABV
American Pale Ale · 6.5% ABV
American Pale Ale · 6.5% ABV
Milk Stout · 5.3% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 7.0% ABV
India Pale Lager (IPL) · 6.2% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 8.0% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 6.5% ABV
Hard Seltzer · 5.0% ABV
Hard Seltzer · 5.0% ABV
Double IPA · 8.3% ABV
In the rich history and heritage of our hometown of Hellertown, Pennsylvania, a tavern was lost to the ticking hands of time. Folklore states, in the 1740’s when early dutch settlers arrived and established a community, one of the first buildings commissioned was a tavern, where they undoubtedly brewed beer. This was quite common in the colonial era, as taverns were very important centers to these small rural villages. It was in the tavern where the most urgent and pressing issues of the day were discussed over a pint of locally brewed beer. Hellertown’s first tavern was certainly no different. However, this tavern’s location has become unclear. No one knows exactly where it was. We named our brewery to honor the legend of the Lost Tavern of Hellertown, it’s more than 270 years of history, and the forgotten importance of sharing a local beer with a neighbor. “Honor the Past. Craft the Future.”