Saturday (9/13) Growler Fills —NO DOWNTOWN PICKUP THIS WEEK—

Howdy Friends, We will happily fill some or all of your September share tomorrow morning. Just as a reminder, growler fills/pickups will occur every Wednesday evening from 6-8 and Saturday morning from 10-12. We will also offer a downtown pickup two Saturdays each month after 1:00. For those who have not been to the brewery, we are located at 18 Hunt Road in Belfast (red 2-story building with a garage door). There is limited space in the driveway, so feel free to park on the road.

Pre-Fill Orders: Send us your requests by 9:00 for pickup in the cooler outside anytime after 10:00. Please remember to mark your name off on the chalkboard.

Drop-in: Feel free to stop in from 10:00-12:00 to have your growlers filled and chat with the brew crew.

September 13th Beer Options:

Chompski Belgian Golden Ale 8.0%

OMT IPA 7.2%
Festbier Marzen 6.6%
Wilsner Bohemian Pilz 4.9%

Beer Descriptions:

Chompski: is a recipe inspired by the great Belgian IPA, Houblon Chouffe. A Belgian Golden Strong Ale by style, this pale, complex,

effervescent ale is highly attenuated and offers hoppy and fruity notes of lemon and grapefruit. 100% of the grain used in this beer comes from Maine farmers.

OMT (Old Man Time): This is our flagship beer and one of our first recipes. A stronger version of the American Pale Ale, this style is bitter and hoppy, showcasing American hop varieties that balance nicely with pale and crystal malts. Our creative hop profile offers the bitterness and flavor of a West Coast IPA with the aroma of an East Coast IPA…We call it a Midcoast IPA. 95% of the grains used in this beer come from Maine farmers.


Festbier Marzen is our version of the original Oktoberfest style that was first served in 1872. This elegant, malty German amber lager offers a clean, rich, toasty and bready malt flavor, restrained bitterness and dry finish that encourages another drink. 85% of the grains used in this beer come from Maine farmers.



Wilsner was inspired by the Light Lager movement of 1842 in The Czech Republic (formally Czechoslovakia and before that Bohemia). Brewed with Pilsner and Vienna malts from The Aroostook County, along with a traditional variety of hops from The Czech Republic. “Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?”

95% of the grain used in this beer comes from Maine Farmers.



Cheers!

-FBB