Hazy American Pale Ale dry hopped with modern American and German hops. Low bitterness and soft mouthfeel with notes of strawberry and a clean finish.
Malts: 2-Row. Flaked Oats...
Brewed with Texas grown Pilsner malt and Blue Corn from our friends at TexMalt.
Malts: Llano Pilsner Malt, Malted Blue Corn. Hope: Cluster, Liberty.
Yeast: House.
A rustic Franconian lager brewed with Germany's oldest varlety of malting barley and noble Saaz hops. Fermented with our house laper yeast and served young and unfiltered.
Malts: Isaria...
The biergarten drink of Munich, llghtly bready and floral with a solt, clean finish. Designed to be drank in large volumes with friends.
Malt: Barke, Light Munich. Hops: Hallertau Mittelfrüh...
Modern interpretation of a West Coast IPA showcasing the eponymous hop variety. The beer is mashed solely with Pilsner malt for a light body and clean platform to display the hops...
Traditional Dusseldorf Style Altbier. Brewed with Munich and Pilsner Malts, hopped with Hallertau Mittefruh and Spalt, fermented with our house German ale yeast...
A German dark lager. Black in color by crisp and refreshing.
Malts: Pilsner, Munich I, Munich II, Carafa Special III.
Hops: Hallertau, Mittlefruh, Hallertau Tradition.
Smoothie style hard seltzer with locally processed Raspberry, Blueberry, and
Blackberry from our friends at Fierce Fruit.
Fermentables: Sucrose. Hops: None. Yeast: House.
Traditional Kölsch-Style Beer brewed with German Pilsner Malt, hopped with Perle and Hersbrucker, and fermented with our house German ale yeast.
About the brewery
Our brewery and taproom is located inside of the historic Gentry Building. After the fire of February 1911, the City of Conroe mandated that all new buildings must be constructed with solid brick. The Gentry Building was constructed that Fall, making it the first to be built after the fire and the oldest building in Downtown Conroe.
It has since housed several occupants including the Farmers and Merchants Bank, the Carnes Mercantile, and in 1929, the Gentry Men’s Clothing Store. Elvis Presley purchased sport shirts in the store in August 1955 and U.S. Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson visited his friend Thomas Earl Gentry in the building in the early 1950s.