Notes of bread & toffee are prominent throughout, backed by heavy late additions of a blend of American & New Zealand hops that add flavors of pine &blackberry.
The original deep layers of dark chocolate, roast coffee & toffee are present, new aromas & flavors of whiskey & rich oak add complexity to a balanced profile.
This Belgian-style quadrupel has a deep garnet color and notes of toffee, date and cherry from the dark specialty malts and dark belgian candi sugar used in the brewery production.
Our "mildly soba" is untraditional because it calls for Japanese Sorachi Ace hops, which add a lemony-dill note. The name "mildly soba" is a nod to Japanese soba noodles...
Opaque brown color, thick beige head with good retention and solid lacing. Aroma of coffee grounds, cocoa powder. Taste is very fruity and roasty, with plums, prunes, coffee.
Notes of red grapefruit & orange marmalade from the American hops are prominent in the flavor and aroma, while the large percentage of rye leaves the beer dry.
The aroma of this ale contains the fruity signature of Belgian yeast. The American hops allow this beer to finish bitter, but it has a sweetness throughout the body and a subtle mouth feel...
The Pink Boots Society annual hop blend backed by extra Mosaic and Bravo hops, left heavy notes of lemon and papaya alongside the subtle notes of Mango
blanc yeah! belgian-style saison This saison uses a blend of yeast to achieve a very dynamic fermentation character lending notes of white pepper and bubble gum...
Craft American-style bock brewed with a combination of pale malt, crystal malt, black malt, and rice; an Andechs yeast from Jasper Yeast; and Nugget and Willamette hops.
This amber lager emulates the Mexican brewing technique of a traditional Vienna lager. The use of over 80% European Vienna malt gives it a toasty/bready flavor.
Call Waiting is the Woodford Reserve bourbon barrel-aged version of Better Call Colette, our house Scottish-style Wee Heavy, that's finished with coffee beans...
The Belgian Ale was created to commemorate our first 5 beer brands using elements from each recipe; however, the hops are completely different than any of our house beers and are all from outside o...