Stowe, VT
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Kolsch · 5.0% ABV
332.3 miles away at Holy Hound Taproom · See all places
Vienna Lager · 5.2% ABV
400.2 miles away at Strange Brew Tavern · See all places
Czech Pilsner · 5.4% ABV
407.4 miles away at Boat House · See all places
Helles Lager · 4.9% ABV
415.6 miles away at Giuliano's Deli · See all places
Schwarzbier · 5.0% ABV
415.6 miles away at Giuliano's Deli · See all places
German Lager · 5.6% ABV
439.7 miles away at Uno Chicago Grill - Hamilton, NJ · See all places
Pilsner · 5.0% ABV
459.1 miles away at Echo Tap & Grille · See all places
Dunkel · 5.7% ABV
462.2 miles away at CBC Beer Bar · See all places
Dark Lager · 5.2% ABV
477.6 miles away at Logan's Run · See all places
West Coast Pilsner · 6.0% ABV
484.3 miles away at Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint Kill Devil Hills · See all places
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Helles Lager · 4.9% ABV
Oktoberfest · 5.6% ABV
Schwarzbier · 6.0% ABV
Smoked Beer · 6.2% ABV
Variety Pack
Schwarzbier · 6.0% ABV
Witbier · 5.2% ABV
India Pale Lager (IPL) · 8.0% ABV
Wheat Ale · 5.5% ABV
Oktoberfest · 6.4% ABV
Dark Lager · 4.5% ABV
Oktoberfest · 5.8% ABV
Dark Lager · 5.5% ABV
Sour Ale · 5.0% ABV
Lager · 12.4% ABV
Hoppy Lager · 6.5% ABV
Sour Ale · 4.2% ABV
Dark Lager · 5.5% ABV
Dunkles Bock · 6.5% ABV
Pale Lager · 5.0% ABV
Kellerbier · 5.0% ABV
Oktoberfest · 5.6% ABV
Radler · 3.9% ABV
Helles Bock · 6.9% ABV
Pale Lager · 5.0% ABV
Lager · 12.4% ABV
Pilsner · 5.0% ABV
Dortmunder · 6.0% ABV
India Pale Lager (IPL) · 7.0% ABV
Festbier · 5.8% ABV
Lager · 4.9% ABV
Light Lager · 4.0% ABV
NZ Pilsner · 5.4% ABV
Festbier · 7.0% ABV
Kellerbier · 7.0% ABV
Kellerbier · 4.7% ABV
Smoked Beer · 5.0% ABV
Czech Pilsner · 4.5% ABV
Pale Lager · 5.4% ABV
Kellerbier
Helles Lager · 6.9% ABV
Dunkelweizen · 5.5% ABV
Dunkelweizen · 5.5% ABV
Over the course of many visits to Austria, Johannes von Trapp, the youngest son of Maria and the Baron, gained an appreciation for the crisp, clean Austrian lager beers. When the craft beer movement in the United States gained momentum in the early 1990s, there was a noticeable lack of focus on lagers. It’s not surprising, considering that lagers are more challenging to brew, take longer to mature, and are therefore more expensive to create. For two decades Johannes dreamed of building an Austrian-style brewery at the Trapp Family Lodge, and in 2010 that dream came to fruition. A humble brewery with capacity for 2,000 barrels per year quickly attracted attention under the name Trapp Lager, and the brewery received requests from all over the United States. The von Trapp family, who had always been reticent to commercialize their family heritage, realized that they had a product deserving of the family name. The new facility, completed in 2015 under the name von Trapp Brewing, allowed the family to expand beyond their home territory and spread the gospel of craft lagers.