Butler, NJ
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Schwarzbier · 5.0% ABV
186.8 miles away at Drop Off Service · See all places
Weizen Bock · 6.7% ABV
189.4 miles away at Pompton Craft House · See all places
German Hefeweizen · 5.5% ABV
191.7 miles away at 100 Proof Bar and Bites · See all places
Schwarzbier · 5.0% ABV
191.8 miles away at High Point Brewing Company Taproom · See all places
Helles Lager · 3.9% ABV
191.8 miles away at High Point Brewing Company Taproom · See all places
Helles Bock · 7.0% ABV
191.8 miles away at High Point Brewing Company Taproom · See all places
Amber Ale · 5.5% ABV
191.8 miles away at High Point Brewing Company Taproom · See all places
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Weizen Bock · 9.5% ABV
Oktoberfest · 6.5% ABV
Strong Pale Lager · 7.0% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 5.5% ABV
Imperial Stout · 10.0% ABV
Eisbock · 11.5% ABV
American Pale Ale · 5.0% ABV
Helles Lager · 3.9% ABV
IPA · 6.75% ABV
German Kristallweizen · 5.5% ABV
Helles Bock · 6.0% ABV
Gose · 6.5% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 7.0% ABV
Witbier · 4.5% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 5.5% ABV
Barrel Aged · 6.0% ABV
Witbier · 4.5% ABV
Witbier · 4.5% ABV
Amber Ale · 5.0% ABV
Dortmunder · 5.75% ABV
Helles Lager · 3.75% ABV
Eisbock · 17.0% ABV
Oktoberfest · 5.3% ABV
Belgian Ale · 5.5% ABV
Lager · 5.0% ABV
Czech Pilsner · 5.0% ABV
Fruit Beer · 4.0% ABV
Dortmunder · 3.9% ABV
Helles Lager · 4.0% ABV
Smoked Beer · 7.0% ABV
Helles Lager · 3.9% ABV
Smoked Beer · 7.0% ABV
NE/Hazy IPA · 6.5% ABV
Founded in 1996, High Point Brewing Company is America’s premier brewer of German-style Lagers and Wheat Beers. The founder and driving force of Ramstein Beer is Greg Zaccardi, an award-winning brewer who trained and brewed professionally in southern Germany.After immersing himself in German brewing culture and technique, Greg returned to the US to brew Ramstein Beer. Ramstein Beers are brewed with the same care and precision that Greg learned in Germany.
In fact, the malt, hops and yeast used to make Ramstein Beer are imported directly from Bavaria.
Greg found a special brewer’s yeast used only by a small brewery in Bavaria.He convinced the brewery to let him use the special yeast for Ramstein Beer. The unique complex character of Ramstein Beer is a result of this private yeast and of course, our careful and proper brewing methods.
Our Beer was named after the town of Ramstein in Germany, which has a large American population and is the home of the US Ramstein Air Force Base. Ramstein Beers reflect the marriage of German tradition and American innovation.