A very smooth and refreshing brew, this easy drinking Irish Red pours a dark mahogany brown with a tinge of ruby red in color and carries an aroma of roasted and toasted malt with hints of caramel and chocolate. This smooth drinking ale is perfect as a light alternative that won?t fill you up and was brewed exclusively for the Saint Paul Winter Carnival?s Vulcan Krewe!
Only the finest Belgian grains were brewed with Belgian candied sugar and orange blossom honey from the Bermuda Triangle then aged for several months to produce a bright, golden ale bursting with flavors of lemon, spice, and a touch of that orange blossom honey sweetness. This is an ale that is deceptively smooth and easy drinking, so be careful not to lose yourself in the flavors of Bermuda Triangle.
The name Element 115 comes from an undiscovered element on our periodic table. UFO experts claim that it is an essential component that allows UFOs to fly. The brew represents a truly unique American beer style known as California common. This San Francisco style lager has a deep amber color, full of malty goodness and assertively hopped for an exceptionally balanced and smooth beer. This brew marries the full malt character of ale with the smoothness of lager. This beer goes great with just about any food, but try it with your favorite entree slathered in BBQ sauce or a spicy Asian dish. Serve cold, of course.
A Hep Cat was the original hipster. The coolest, craziest, avant-garde Jazz aficionado. These cats knew who was who, what was up, and if it was happening, where it was going down. Originally brewed for the Saint Paul Jazz Fest, this lightly hopped, malty session ale, won't leave you too tired or full to make the after party. A refreshing beverage for anyone who loves good beer, whether you're enjoying while out and about with friends on a long, hot summer day or staying in on a cool fall night, if you have one of these in your hand, you're definitely where the party is at.
The hoppiest IPA in the Midwest at 115 IBU! The Northwest Passage, once a virtually impassable route through Canada it has become the secret submarine route. Made with Canadian malts and four American hops, Northwest Passage goes well with Pho, Buffalo wings & bon fires.
A clandestine mission to parts unknown inspired the creation of this fine stout. Black Helicopter has been infused with the finest roasted coffee on the planet. The beans were secretly flown to our roaster in the sleepy hamlet of Minneapolis, where they were transformed into delicious coffee. Enjoy this beer with the closest of friends. You never know who is watching. Malt beverage with coffee added.