Gotta getta belly full of this delicious new wild ale! Aged extensively on American oak spirals and our house culture, this long winding road of flavor starts off with a complex tropical whiff... Read More
Tip back a Bock. Brewed with rich roasted barley malt and German specialty hops, this lightly hopped American-style dark lager always goes down easy. Originally a seasonal beer, fans have demanded it year-round since 1973.... Read More
American farmhouse ale. Biscuit malt base dressed with simcoe, centennial, and nelson sauvin – all pulled together with our signature farmhouse ale yeast. featuring our proprietary... Read More
This is an aggressive ale. You probably won’t like it. It is quite doubtful that you have the taste or sophistication to be able to appreciate an ale of this quality and depth. We would suggest that you stick to safer and... Read More
Brewed for a Cool, Refreshing Drink Slightly tart with balanced sweetness, Surly Lemonade squeezes fresh flavor into every single drop. Bright, crisp, and lemony, this incredibly drinkable ale quenches and refreshes. Special guests:... Read More
A delicious new take on an old favorite, 2 Turtle Doves is a dark Belgian ale with enough spices to get you through the holiday season. Ginger, cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg warm the palate, and bitter orange peel adds the perfect... Read More
It’s time to dip the bill with Dodie, all you fellas and flappers. Dodie is inspired by a classic New York concoction and shares a nickname with Grandma Rue, who was quite keen on the ritzy drink. It’s got no giggle... Read More
A blend of bourbon barrel-aged Serpent’s Stout and brandy barrel-aged Angels Share, Deliverance is the epic battle being waged between heaven and hell for the souls of mortal men… and your enjoyment in a glass. Nose:... Read More
Our soft and sweet pale ale, brewed with wheat and dry-hopped for citrus aromas of lemon, lime, and subtle orange, with honeysuckle and a touch of floral bitterness.... Read More
Redwood is our Cherry Saison brewed with mountains upon mountains of tart & juicy Montmorency Cherries grown by our pals at 3 Spring Fruit Farms in Adams County, PA and rested for one year in one of our American Oak Foudres. This... Read More
The long-awaited return of Rush Hollow Maple Ale is finally upon us. Originally a seasonal of ours, this rustic, golden-colored ale utilizes pure maple syrup, some of which still comes from the Rush Family Farm in Allamakee County.... Read More
with its nuanced blend of sweet and tart cherries, Pennsylvania honey, chocolate malt and a hint of mischief. The essence of this legendary holiday ale, along with its ruby red glow, is born... Read More
the legendary holiday ale that helped put our little brewery on the map. In your hands is the Director’s Cut. Tart Balaton cherries make all the difference. Flush with supporting... Read More
A Saison built on all raw ingredients from NJ. Brewed with orange peel, coriander and grains of paradise, gently hopped with Saaz and Perle and refermented on a light amount fresh Apricots.... Read More
A New England style Pale Ale brewed with the all-star combination of Mosaic, Citra, and Simcoe hops. Notes of pineapple, and clementine up front with guava, mango, and lingering apricot. Get lost in the clouds.... Read More
Dangerously Drinkable is a term that could be used to describe most of Weyerbacher Brewing Company's beers, but especially our fan favorite fall offering: Imperial Pumpkin Ale.
At 8% ABV this pumpkin beer hides its strength... Read More
Of all the gold medal-winning pumpkin ales, one factor sets Whole Hog apart: spice. Savory pumpkin pie spices, natural cinnamon, nutmeg, and real pumpkin are perfectly balanced in this sweet, fully enveloping Pumpkin Ale. Awards:... Read More
Foeder-aged dark farmhouse-style ale, with additional aging in wine puncheons with second-use cherries from our kriek-inspired ale. Tart, medium-full body with moderate acidity. Smooth, round and complex with notes of sour cherries,... Read More
Not to be boastful, but we believe that all other ales pale in comparison to this Philadelphia favorite. Dry-hopped with an abundance of distinctive Simcoe hops, this straw-colored pale ale is more... Read More