If you like dark chocolate, you’ll love this robust American stout. Chewy and Chocolaty and not only perfect for the winter but all year long for the dark beer lovers.
Rich English malt and East Kent Golding hops combine to create a nice session ale with an ever so slight bite. Named after our owner's Catholic middle school.
Not hoppy but high alcohol. Displays notes of fig, raisin and a slight warming from the alcohol content. Brewed with traditional Hallertau hops & local Sale Creek honey.
Super citrusy west-coast style India Pale Ale. Stuffed with 109 IBU’s (International Bittering Units), this is a Dozer of a hop vehicle with a sweet side that keeps you coming back for more.
Take the aroma of fresh mown hay, bready and citrus notes on the palate and a slight alcohol warming and it’s drinker beware! The smooth combination makes this Belgian deceptively easy to drink.
Traditional German Dunkelweisse. Dark wheat ale. Clove and slight banana notes present due to German weizen yeast. Not hoppy at all. Has a sweet caramel smokiness...
This Lager might seem a little alien to those expecting an ale but never fear, Marzen (or Oktoberfest), is characterized by a malty aroma and not very hoppy at all...
For this sour we inoculated our Lookout Mountain Lager wort and waited. Not satisfied with a mere sour, our brewer added blueberries to the fermentation process...
This style is a sour, tart, fruity, highly effervescent, spritzy, and refreshing ale and one of our small batch “weird beers”. Napoleon’s soldiers called this beer “The champagne of the north”...