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A pale, highly attenuated, light-bodied German lager with lower alcohol and calories than normal-strength beers. Moderately bitter with noticeable malt and hop flavors, the beer is still interesting to drink.
2.7%
A clean, refreshing, but bitter pale lager, often showcasing a grainy-sweet corn flavor. The higher bitterness level is the largest differentiator between this style and most modern mass-market pale lagers, but the more robust flavor profile also sets it apart.
4.4%
A light bodied and fruit forward pale ale. Juicy Mosaic and Galaxy hops with the addition of citrus peel gives this beer a slight haze and refreshing flavour.
5%
The Belgian-style pale ale is gold in color and has a caramel or toasted malt flavor. The style is characterized by low but noticeable hop bitterness, flavor and aroma. This beer was inspired by British pale ales. It is very sessionable.
A great way to give something new a try.
%
An amber/orange coloured IPA with big hop aromas and a dry finish. Dry hopped with Citra and Amarillo.
6%
Aged in a French oak Foeder for 5 years with a sour Belgian yeast culture, then on raspberries in stainless for 2 years, this complex sour is full of surprises for your palate.
9.5%
A strong IPA with intense flavours and aromas. German Magnum, Amarillo and Mosaic hops provide the bitterness and fruit punch flavours prevalent throughout this beer.
10%
This rich bourbon barrel aged small batch porter exudes deep aromas of roasted malts and bakers’ chocolate. This silky bodied beer will keep you warm during the darkest of days.
10.8%
A traditional malty brown lager from Bavaria. Deeply toasted, bready malt flavors without any roast or burnt flavors. Smooth and rich, with a restrained bitterness and a relatively dry finish that allows for drinking in quantity.
4.9%
Spice and clove characters from the yeast, with a light malt sweetness and a crisp hop character.
6.8%
Originating in England, this style is a stronger version of an Englsh Pale Ale (Bitter). Red in colour, this beer has a complex malt profile with a medium hop bitterness from East Kent Goldings hops.
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This light and golden Pilsner has a distinct hop aroma and flavour with a dry, crisp finish.
Big Northwest Hop Flavour
6.5%
Hop forward with malt balance
Big hops, low alcohol
4%