Haggis Laddie
Light- to medium-bodied, compare to: Smithwick’s. (Description provided by company)
Light- to medium-bodied, compare to: Smithwick’s. (Description provided by company)
Medium- to full-bodied. Weightier than Bob’s Old 15-B, with hints of chocolate, balanced by noticeable smoke. (Description provided by company)
An amber medium-bodied American Pale Ale, a shade darker, and with freshly harvested “wet” (fresh) hop flavor and aroma. (Description provided by company)
Medium bodied, with aggressive hops at all stages and spicy rye character. (Description provided by company)
Light- to medium-bodied. Roasty-dry in the mouth. (Description provided by company)
Full bodied, with malt sweetness and fruity Belgian yeast character. (Description provided by company)
Medium-bodied, malt accented (not sweet) with a nip of sorghum and a hint of smoke. (Description provided by company)
Full-bodied, malty but not overly sweet, with intensely malty, darkly fruity flavors (including a wee hint of cherry). (Description provided by company)
Light-bodied, with a subtle, malty fruitness, and a firm, balanced finish. Tafel is a unique “table beer,” with few commercial comparisons. Tafel has no spices, but recommend to those who ask for Belgian-style Wit (Blue Moon, Shock Top). (Description provided by company)
Full-bodied, exceeding even Hoptimus with intense, bittersweet fruitiness and hoppiness (Description provided by company)