Houndmouth
Light-bodied. Slight wheat malt flavor. Aggressively dry-hopped. (Description provided by company)
Light-bodied. Slight wheat malt flavor. Aggressively dry-hopped. (Description provided by company)
Light-bodied. Fruitiness is minimal, but there is a Kolsch-like flavor. (Description provided by company)
Full-bodied, but deceptively drinkable, with all the attributes of a crisp, clean, hoppy Pilsner – just more of everything. (Description provided by company)
Full bodied, with strong, clean dark lager malt character and ample smokiness. (Description provided by company)
Mid-range maltiness and bitterness with a balanced fruitiness. (Description provided by company)
Medium bodied, with aggressive hops at all stages. (Description provided by company)
Full bodied, with aggressive hops and noteworthy bitterness. (Description provided by company)
Medium bodied, with assertive but balanced malt and hops. (Description provided by company)
Light-bodied, with smooth maltiness and no bitterness. There are few commercial Milds. Closest comparisons are to Amber Bock and Newcastle Brown. (Description provided by company)
A medium-to full-bodied oatmeal stout, with roasty Sweet Stout character made silky by the use of oatmeal. (Description provided by company)