Let's face it, brewers get bored of making the same recipes everyday. That's why we introduced our line of limited edition brews. What's in this bottle is a unique brew conceived by our crack team of alchemist brewers and produced with painstaking care for the craft beer drinker in you.
A halligan bar is one of the most common firefighting tools in use today and is used in conjunction with an axe and when "married" to the axe they are referred to as "irons." Halligan IPA is an American IPA brewed using imported rye and specialty malts, amarilla, tettnang and nugget hops which gives off a well balanced taste adn aroma profile that finishes clean, crisp and refreshing. Pairs well with sharp pungent or peppery cheese, poultry, fish or shellfish.
Ale brewed with spices, herbs and figs A refreshingly tart, fruity, funky farmhouse ale brewed with black mission figs, hibiscus flowers and white pepper. Fermented with 100% brettanomyces.
15 years of brewing! You know what's been the best part lately? Tons of experimentation! For the past couple of years, we've been working with several strains of brettanomyces (wild yeast). We found one and deemed it the best for its tart flavor and funky, fruity aroma. Adding black mission figs for a subtle jammy aspect, hibiscus flowers for an herbal bouquet and hazy sunset hue, and white pepper for a bit of spicy twang, we've created FIFTEEN - a unique drinking experience inspired by the wild farmhouse ales of Belgium. Though immensely complex today, more flavors will emerge with time, so throw a few bottles in your cellar for future celebrations. Thanks to all of you who have made our 15-year ride possible! Peace to all and follow your dreams!
Beer for a glass, from a can. Fresh beer, keep it cold!
First one in, last one out, sweating in the summer, freezing in the winter. Years of toiling and boiling have turned our brewer Todd into a cynical, surly, bitter brewer... You too can get bitter without all the fuss. Simply crack open a can and fill a glass with our latest - Bitter Brewer. Pale orange in color, this ale gets intense toast and marmalade character from British malt and American hops. Dry-hopping brings the floral citrus aromas. So go ahead and get bitter.
Schwarzbier (shvahrts-beer) is German for "black beer." Brewed to be a light bodied dark beer with a clean, crisp, refreshing finish. Its well balanced malt character is complemented with a touch of roastiness. Brewed using imported black patent malt and noble hops. Pairs well with chunky dark breads, marinated meats such as brisket or German Sauerbraten. Not recommended for cellaring.
Yeah, while Mikkeller may not be an American Craft Brewing company, they follow the ethos pretty well, and are heavily inspired by the scene here. Plus their beers rock! So they get covered. And the beer comes to our market.
An ale to provoke political discussion. Get out and vote November 4th 2008. Register to Vote. Headcount.org Headcount is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization devoted to registering live music fans to vote. Register to vote at www.HeadCount.org To learn more go to magichat.net/participation
It's not often that a great summer swell coincides with a full moon. But when they collide, nature affords us a rare opportunity to paddle out long after everyone has called it a day. These moments are a solitary pursuit with empty lineups. But those who carve graceful lines under a full moon understand how things can be dark, lonely and rewarding at the same time. So next time you paddle in from an overcrowded beach break, remember that nothing tastes better than a cold beer after a session. We suggest a glass of this smooth roasty black lager for contemplating empty lineups and waves that go on for days. Most likely, you'll long for epic summer swells under moon lit sessions opening the doors to isolation and empty secret spots of an age trying to pass us by...
22oz bottle 5% abv
Reportedly brewed from the second runnings of Lost Abbey Serpent's Stout (Lost Abbey and Port Brewing are the same brewery, both run by the same guy... Lost Abbey is just the Belgian-style brand).