Hop Rocket
Our version of the American Amber style of beer. This beer is amber in color and has a medium-high body. There is a medium amount of maltiness to be found is this beer but this ale is dominated but the hops. This beer contains medium-high levels of hop bitterness, a high levels and hop flavor and aroma. You will note hits of citrus in the flavor and aroma that is contributed by the American hops used.
Style- American Amber Ale
Original Gravity- 13.0 P
Final Gravity- 4.1 P
Alcohol by volume- 4.87%
Alcohol by weight- 3.7%
IBUs- 47.9
ESB
This beer is an English style Extra Special Bitter (ESB). This copper colored ale is full bodied with some malt sweetness and malt complexity. This beer is dominated by the high levels of hop bitterness and flavor, and a medium level of hop aroma. There is a definite English hop profile that can be perceived in this beer.
Style- English Strong Bitter
Original Gravity- 15.0 P
Final Gravity- 4.6 P
Alcohol by volume- 5.7%
Alcohol by weight- 4.4%
IBUs- 52.3
Dortmunder
A regional variation of the European Pilsner, also known as the European-Style Export. This beer is golden in color and has a medium body with a low level of malt sweetness. This lager has a medium level of hop bitterness and low levels of hop flavor and aroma.
Style- Dortmunder
Original Gravity- 12.0 P
Final Gravity- 3.6 P
Alcohol by volume- 4.6%
Alcohol by weight- 3.6%
IBUs- 19.8
St. Edmund’s Porter
This Robust Porter is dominated by the complex malt flavors. Several different types of malted barley are used in the brewing process to give this complexity. The dark malts give this ale its dark color and some of the malt bitterness, but this is balanced by the residual sweetness from the caramel malts used. This beer has low levels of hop bitterness, flavor and aroma.
Style- Robust Porter
Original Gravity- 14.5 P
Final Gravity- 5.0 P
Alcohol by volume- 5.2 %
Alcohol by weight- 4.0%
IBUs- 13.3
Maibock
A traditional German Heller (light colored) Bock that is golden in color. This is a full bodied beer that is dominated by the malt characteristics. This lager has quite a bit of residual malt sweetness and malt aroma. All of the hop levels are low and served to somewhat balanced this malt driven beer. As will all Bocks, this beer is of higher alcohol strength than regular beers.
Style- Heller Bock
Original Gravity- 16.0 P
Final Gravity- 5.0 P
Alcohol by volume- 6.0%
Alcohol by weight- 4.7%
IBUs- 17.1
Kulmbacher
This dark amber lager is a regional variation of the Munich Dunkel. This lager is slightly sweet with a moderate mouth feel. Some light bready or biscuit flavors can be noted along with a hint of chocolate. The hop bitterness balances the malt sweetness well and there are low levels of hop flavor and aroma.
Style- Kulmbacher
Original Gravity- 13.0 P
Final Gravity- 4.5 P
Alcohol by volume- 4.6%
Alcohol by weight- 3.6%
IBUs- 18.3
Panther Pils
This is a European Style that is straw in color. It has a dry finish and a medium body. The hop bitterness is moderate for this lager and it has low levels of hop flavor and aroma.
Style- European Pilsner
Original Gravity- 11.5 P
Final Gravity- 3.6 P
Alcohol by volume- 4.2%
Alcohol by weight- 3.3%
IBUs- 36.8
Get Down Brown
This is a deep copper colored American Brown Ale. This beer is on the lighter side of the style for color and bitterness. This ale does have some caramel sweetness and hits of chocolate with other malt sweetness. This beer has high levels of hop flavor and aroma.
Style- American Brown
Original Gravity- 14.25 P
Final Gravity- 4.4 P
Alcohol by volume- 5.3%
Alcohol by weight- 3.3%
IBUs- 32.7
Soleil
This beer is our summer ale. IT is a twist on the Belgian Wit Style. IT is brewed with German wheat and English oats and Curacao bitter orange peel. This beer is somewhat higher in alcohol and has an apparent light body. This ale has a low-medium level of hop bitterness and hop flavor and no hop aroma.
Style- Summer Ale
Original Gravity- 13.5 P
Final Gravity- 3.5 P
Alcohol by volume- 5.4%
Alcohol by weight- 4.2%
IBUs- 21.3
Allegheny Pale Ale
This beer is deep golden colored American Style Pale Ale. This ale is characterized by the high levels of use of American variety hops used for bitterness, flavor and aroma. This has a medium body and low level of maltiness and sweetness but these are overshadowed by the hop characteristics. If you link American hops this beer is for you.
Style- American Pale Ale
Original Gravity- 13.0 P
Final Gravity- 3.8 P
Alcohol by volume- 5.0%
Alcohol by weight- 3.9%
IBUs- 40.3
Blackbird Stout
Bronze Medal winner at the 2006 World Beer Cup in the Oatmeal Stout Category. This full bodied beer is black in color and has a smooth flavor profile that is rich from the use of oats in the grist. A roasted malt character is present but it is not bitter. There is some caramel sweetness and undertones of chocolate present. There is a moderate amount of hop bitterness and no hop flavor and aroma.
Style – Oatmeal Stout
Alcohol by volume – 5.4%
Original Gravity - 14.0 P
Alcohol by weight – 4.2%
Final Gravity – 4.1 P
IBUs – 22.1
Scottish Export
This beer is dominated by malt characteristics. There is a definite malt aroma along with some malt sweetness. This golden amber colored ale has just enough hop bitterness and to somewhat balance the malt sweetness. The hop flavor and aroma are very low. This beer is fermented at a lower temperature than all of our other ales.
Style – Scottish-Style Export
Alcohol by volume – 3.7%
Original Gravity – 11.7 P
Alcohol by weight – 2.9%
Final Gravity 4.8 P
IBUs – 16.4
Oktoberfest
This lager is dominated by malt characteristics and has a deep reddish brown color. There is a complex malt profile that includes hints of bread or biscuits in the flavor and the aroma along with some residual malt sweetness. This beer has a medium level of hop bitterness to balance the malt sweetness. This is a low to medium level of hop flavor and no hop aroma.
Style – German Oktoberfest
Alcohol by volume – 5.3%
Original Gravity – 13.9 P
Alcohol by weight – 4.1%
Final Gravity – 4.2 P
IBUs 19.4