We started brewing this beer as a summer seasonal in 1993. There were some great IPAs out in the Pacific Northwest, but no local IPAs on the east coast. We wanted to have a local IPA, so we brewed one. People absolutely loved... Read More
The special thing about Heineken 0.0 is that the beer is double brewed with the famous Heineken A yeast. Then the alcohol is removed at the end of the brewing process to get the best taste.
Blood Orange Wheat debuted in our Beer Hall and it quickly became a fan favorite. This German-style radler is fruit forward, juicy and bloody refreshing. Lean back and enjoy!
What the Helles is a Landbier? Ours is sweet and golden with a full malty body, inspired by the country lagers of Bavaria. This Pale Bier is our House specialty. From Jack’s House to Your House!
Leinenkugel’s Juicy Peach is a mild sour-style beer that is brewed with light tart notes balanced with the refreshing sweet flavor of natural peaches. Juicy Peach is just tart enough to keep it interesting, but not overly... Read More
A shandy is beer mixed with a little something extra like soda, juice or ginger ale. Leinenkugel’s® Summer Shandy® is a traditional wheat beer with refreshing natural lemonade flavor that makes it perfect for the... Read More
Big Wave is light golden ale with a subtle fruitiness and delicate hop aroma. A smooth, easy drinking refreshing ale. The lightly roasted honey malt contributes to the golden hue of this beer and also gives a slight sweetness... Read More
Labatt Blue is the best-selling Canadian beer in the world. Introduced in 1951 as Labatt Pilsener, it was named for the colour of its label by fans of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers football team. Blue was the first brand in Canada... Read More
Show up with an IPA for everyone in your crew with a Lagunitas VarietI-PAck! From hoppy to hazy, bring sumpin’ for everyone. Enjoy all of the mouthfeels with this variety of our highly drinkable IPAs. Stock up your beer... Read More
This is our unique version of an ancient style. A style as old as the ocean trade routes of the last centuries of Great Ships. Not as old as the equator they had to cross twice enroute, nor as old as the 10,000 miles or so of... Read More