• We’re toasting our home state with our American Dark Lager. With a lighter body than many dark beers and subtle chocolate & coffee flavors, it appeals to the grizzly and teddy bear alike. You can sip it with something a little spicy at home, or get back to nature and enjoy it next to a campfire with s’mores. Like the Bear it’s...
  • We all have some dudes in our life. Some are like Jeff Spicoli, some are like Jeff Lebowski, but none is like the Dude of York. This English-Style Special Bitter is brewed with traditional English malts and hops and fermented with British yeast. It leaves you with clean malt flavors, a light hop finish and a hint of berry. Pair it with some curry f...
  • As warm summer days grow darker, this beer takes a cue from nature and darkens, too. Oktober-Fiesta lager takes a traditional German style, adds in the experience of southwest brewers, and brings you a dark amber malty brew with a crisp hop finish. Try it with German or Mexican fare or the fusion of your choice. Pull On Your Lederhosen, Straighten ...
  • You don’t have to vacation in the Surrey countryside to enjoy this beer. We’ve taken an English Summer Ale and made some very west coast revisions. Pacific Daylight is brewed with organic malts, Citra hops and San Francisco lager yeast to create a beer with a bright aroma, light malt sweetness and a dry finish. Pair it with some grilled...
  • In the spirit of early spring, we have made this a “green” Irish Red. Not green in the same sense as FD&C Green No. 3 food coloring, but green as in using 100% Certified Organic Barley.The result is a slightly roasted malt flavor and light hoppy bitterness that pairs well with some corned beef & cabbage or even a humble hamburge...
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  • When the weather starts to require a coat and hat, Winter Haze makes the perfect third accessory. Our winter seasonal beer is a true Barleywine-Style Ale full of the warmth and hop character the season demands, a tasty brew with complex flavors and a welcome balance. Enjoy with food, or with a friend in front of the fireplace. Make That Frostbite J...