Blonde Ale
Light and easy drinking, blonde ales are great when you want something simple but delicious to drink.
Amber Ale
A great middle ground style of beer, Amber ales have moderate hops and moderate malt.
Pale Ales
The most popular style of craft beer, pale ales come in many different styles, but they all show off bitter and aromatic hop flavors.
Red Ales
When you take a pale ale and add rye, you get spicy, bitey notes that make for a unique drinking experience.
Belgian Style Ales
A very traditional style of beer, Belgian style beers come in lighter and darker varities, but they all show rich malt notes.
Porter
A little bit lighter than a stout, Porters are great when you want a rich beer that isn’t overly heavy.
Stout
There are plenty of styles of stouts, but these beers are all made to be rich, dark and full of flavor.
Wheat Beers
Bubbly, sweet and easy to drink, wheat beers are the perfect summer glass with bubblegum and banana flavors.
Lagers
The style of beer that made Milwaukee famous, most lagers are golden, clean and crisp.
Oktoberfest
You wait all year for this style that’s a blend of rich malt flavors and hints of hop bitterness.
Fruit Beers
When you add beer to your fruit, you get unexpectedly delicious results. Plus drinking fruit is “healthy”.
Cream Ale
Mild in flavor with sweet notes, Cream Ales are smooth and delicious!