• American Light Lager

    Fullsteam Southern Lager

    Quaffable yet complex, particularly for a lager; a perfect balance of hops and malt. Fullsteam has a woodsy aroma topped off with a caramel and toasty/biscuity maltiness. The result is a balanced beer with a clean, hoppy finish that is more flavorful than bitter. Our mission — though it may take us decades to realize — is to brew Fullsteam with 100% Southern hops and grains. When we launched our brewery in August 2010, Fullsteam Southern Lager was brewed entirely with non-Southern ingredients. Let the adventure begin. 5.5% ABV

  • Brewery - North America

    Fullsteam Brewery

    BEER FROM THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH Fullsteam is a Durham, North Carolina brewery inspired by the agricultural and culinary traditions of the South. Our mission is to craft a distinctly Southern beer style using local farmed goods, heirloom grains, and Southern botanicals. Like what, you wonder? We’re making beer with sweet potatoes, corn grits, summer basil, and malted barley house-smoked over hickory. Other successful “plow to pint” experiments to-date include beer brewed with scuppernong grapes, persimmon, paw paw, rhubarb and more. Ultimately, our vision is to craft a year-round, sustainable, scalable, and distinctly Southern beer brewed 100% with local ingredients. That’s the quest. We’re a long ways from realizing this vision,…

  • Brewery - Europe

    Aarhus Bryghus

    Aarhus Brewery is a micro-brewery, established in September 2005. We produce hand-brewed specialty beers that will complement the range from the big brewers. These hand-brewed specialty beers are niche products that it would be uneconomical for the large breweries to make, since they are leveraged for high series. Aarhus Brewery can better work with small batches and with special ingredients or processes that the big breweries do not have the flexibility to handle. The guiding words to describe Aarhus Brewery is Tradition and Renewal. Tradition in relation to the traditional crafts associated with the brewing of beer. These traditions have evolved differently in different countries.

  • Brewery - Europe

    Mikkeller

    The story of Mikkeller is the story of two homebrewers that in a few years went from hobby brewing in the kitchen to national and international recognition. Since the summer of 2007, Mikkel Borg Bjergsø, has run Mikkeller on his own. Mikkel is a gipsy-brewer, who brews at different breweries in Denmark, around Europe and the United States.

  • Belgian Dark Strong Ale

    Achouffe CHOUFFE BOK 6666

    The CHOUFFE BOK 6666 is a seasonal beer especially brewed for the Netherlands. Bok beers traditionally appear on the Dutch market at the end of September. The CHOUFFE BOK 6666 stands out from others due to a copper colour, a fresh and fruity scent and a pleasant full-bodied feeling in the mouth, which ends in an aftertaste with a hint of bitterness.

  • Belgian Dark Strong Ale

    Achouffe N’ICE CHOUFFE

    Our brewery, founded in 1982, is nestled in the green heart of the Belgian Ardennes, and specialises in brewing high quality speciality beers.  Our products are easily recognisable due to the friendly elf used to decorate the labels.  Elves and other goblins are amongst the most well known characters in myths and legends from the Ardennes. Our spearhead product is LA CHOUFFE, a golden blonde ale whose freshness and fruity taste really make it stand out.  Its dark sister, the Mc CHOUFFE, rightly deserves its title of  ‘Scotch of the Ardennes’;  its dark, full-flavoured texture is reminiscent of its Scottish cousins.

  • English IPA

    Achouffe HOUBLON CHOUFFE

    The HOUBLON CHOUFFE was brewed for the first time in 2006. It is an ‘Indian Pale ale’ type of beer, with a harmonious balance between a marked bitterness (three types of hops are used to make it) and a pleasant fruitiness. The HOUBLON CHOUFFE is unfiltered, and re-fermented in the bottle as well as in the keg.