White Pepper/Grape Must/Adventurous It f'n took long enough to use a Wes Anderson reference in a beer label, right? Any maybe better yet, Mr. Sandler... well, it’s finally here and Boy Burns Barn broke our own rules... Read More
Arrowhead Red is named after Angry Erik Brewing’s new home, Hampton Township, whose border forms a perfectly shaped arrowhead. A unique combination of malt and hops to produce nutty, biscuity and pear flavors and aromas!... Read More
Erik the Red infamously discovered Greenland after being exiled from Iceland & persuaded settlers to come with him to this rough & icy terrain with its pastoral name. Erik the Orange, however is a beautiful orange-colored ale... Read More
Meaning Amber Ale in Norwegian, this ale has a lightly fruity aroma, a malt-forward body and a crisp, dry, hoppy finish. Inspired by our German Shepherd/Doberman mix (Amber) Ravøl is also slightly darker in color than a... Read More
An homage to the two real Unicorn Girls, our beloved hazy and juicy American Pale Ale is brewed with Citra, Simcoe, Mosaic and Huell Melon hops. Aromas of citrus, melon and strawberry fill the room when opened. Its body is rounded... Read More
Cape May is home to the Coast Guard, so we salute those who are Always Ready with a juicy, Northeast Pale Ale. With the addition of wheat and oats for a medium body and with brilliant aromas of tropical fruits like pineapple,... Read More
A Belgian beast, fruity and light, the complexity and character of Devil’s Reach come from a robust Belgian yeast. Deceptively simple, caution is demanded because, before you know it, Devil’s Reach has swallowed you... Read More
Tan Limes is our Mexican-style Lager brewed with a touch of locally-sourced sea salt and a hint of Persian lime juice. Fresh and zesty, Tan Limes would be perfectly at home at your local cantina and is best paired with street... Read More
Basic Coffee is a continuation of the Regular Coffee game. A simpler version of our golden coffee cream ale has been finished with espresso roasted blend of Sumatran, Columbian and Ethiopian beans, and a spicing of cinnamon, ginger,... Read More
Of British origin, this beer has a good balance of malt and hops. Fruity esters and a caramel malt backbone are the first things you will notice. Hop bitterness is light and balances out the overall sweetness of this beer. The... Read More