Often called your typical American lawnmower beer, cream ales are not unlike their light lager cousin. Brewed with two and six row continental barley, flaked maize, a touch of Munich malt, and of course, sugar, our Cream Ale is light, refreshing, and easy to drink. We also use American Chinook and Liberty hops that give it a touch of hop bitterness and a hint of floral aromatics. 4.4% ABV.
“Can I scream….” for more hops? You sure can. Two row American barley jammed packed with as much Apollo, Newport, Simcoe, Topaz, and Citra hops we could get our hands on, The Shape of Hops to Come is an 8.5% ABV American-styled imperial IPA that’s got a ton of bitterness, along with juicy, dank resiny pine-like, and citrus forward hop character that is worthy of it’s name. Dry hopped for two weeks this hop bomb has as much hop power we can muster! 8.5% ABV.
Remember when 2020 was a weird year? Well how is 2021 going? This Year's Been Coconuts was our 8th Anniversary release but since this year feels like 2020: Part 2, we figured that beer needed a sequel. Brewed with Pilsner malt & wheat, fermented with our Hefeweizen yeast, hopped in the kettle with Herkules and Tettnang, then conditioned on coconut puree, and now with a twist of lime! This Year's ALSO Been Coconuts has a soft body, with cereal grain character. We taste notes of banana, soft coconut, and zesty citrus. Next year will be our year...we can feel it!
Our Pilsner is assertively hopped with Hallertau and Tettnanger noble hops and has a cracker-like malt backbone that finishes crisp and dry coming in at 4.8% ABV, which makes this one highly drinkable (which is the point, duh).