Straight to Ale

Founded: 
2009
Brief History and Information: 

Straight to Ale was founded by Dan Perry and Rick Tarvin in Huntsville, Alabama after the state legalized beers with an ABV higher than 6% in 2009. No, really, they filed paperwork for the business the Monday after the Gourmet Beer Bill passed. Recently, Straight to Ale announced plans to move their brewery and tap room for its current location to the site of the former Stone Middle School building in West Huntsville in the next couple of years.

Location: 
Huntsville, Alabama
Map: 
Tap Room Hours: 

Open 7 Days a week from 3-10pm

What They Brew...

  • English Brown Ale
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    Coffee nut brown (Description provided by company)

  • Doppelbock
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    The last beer in the limited edition Liberation Series celebrating the availability of bombers in Alabama. This beer is a collaboration between Blue Pants, Straight to Ale (Brewed at Straight to...

  • American Stout
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    (Description provided by company)

  • Saison / Farmhouse Ale
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    Saison style ale (Description provided by company)

  • Milk / Sweet Stout
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    Stout At The Devil is a Caramel Coffee Cream Stout, and is the result of Straight to Ale's Red White & Brew promotion! (Description provided by company)

  • American Pale Wheat Ale
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    Seasonal watermelon wheat ale

  • American Amber / Red Ale
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    American red ale with West Coast hops utilized. (Description provided by company)

  • Gose
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    Light raspberry sour (Description provided by company)

  • American Wild Ale
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    On sour cherries and French oak. Black in appearance with mild sour. (Description provided by company)

  • Old Ale
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    Unobtanium is a barrel-aged English-style Old Ale that ages for six months in a bourbon barrel, soaking up all sorts of amazing whiskey character as well as hints of oak and vanilla. The name was...

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