Saint Bernard, OH
Czech Pilsner · 4.3% ABV
Vienna Lager · 5.4% ABV
Wheat Ale · 4.4% ABV
Blonde Ale · 4.2% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 4.9% ABV
Milk Stout · 6.5% ABV
Dunkel · 5.0% ABV
Dunkles Bock · 5.6% ABV
Czech Pilsner · 4.7% ABV
Vienna Lager · 5.25% ABV
Milk Stout · 10.6% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 4.7% ABV
Bock · 6.9% ABV
Milk Stout · 10.6% ABV
Czech Pilsner
Milkshake IPA · 7.0% ABV
Wheat Ale · 4.0% ABV
Lager · 5.3% ABV
Imperial Stout · 10.6% ABV
Bohemian Pilsner · 4.7% ABV
Double IPA · 8.0% ABV
Wheat Ale · 4.9% ABV
Wheat Ale · 4.9% ABV
Rye IPA · 5.1% ABV
Pale Lager · 5.2% ABV
Blonde Ale · 4.0% ABV
Blonde Ale · 4.0% ABV
IPA · 6.5% ABV
IPA · 6.5% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 4.9% ABV
Dunkel · 5.0% ABV
American Pale Ale · 5.75% ABV
Dark Lager · 5.4% ABV
Bock · 6.9% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 4.86% ABV
Sweet Stout · 6.5% ABV
Brown Ale · 6.2% ABV
Fruited Sour · 4.0% ABV
German immigrant George Wiedemann began brewing Wiedemann’s Fine Beer way back in 1870. He had moved from Cincinnati, where he was brewmaster at Kauffmann Brewery in Over-the-Rhine, to Newport, where he partnered with John Butcher at the Jackson Street Brewery. That’s where Wiedemann’s beer was born and the legend began. George later bought out his partner and incorporated as the Geo. Wiedemann Brewing Co. in 1878. A few years later he bought the Constanc Brewery in Newport, adding a large malt house and hillside lagering cellars to his operations. Wiedemann’s quickly grew to be among the area’s favorite beers, including a golden Bohemian lager for which it’s still famous today. Thirst-quenching and always refreshing, Wiedemann’s beers were known throughout the region for their full flavor and consistent high quality. And the Wiedemann brewery’s open-air taproom became a popular gathering place for the community. That’s the time-tested tradition to which the new brewery in St. Bernard is still dedicated. We hope you’ll stop in and taste it for yourself, fresh from the barrel.