American Craft Beer
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21st Amendment Brew Free or Die IPA 1 12oz Can
21st Amendment Brew Free! or Die IPA
Deep golden color. Citrus and piney hop aromas. Assertive malt backbone supporting the overwhelming bitterness. Dry hopped in the fermenter with four types of hops giving an explosive hop aroma. Many refer to this
IPA
as Nectar of the Gods. Judge for yourself.
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21st Amendment Hell or High Water Watermelon Wheat 1 12oz Can
The definition of summer in a pint glass. 21st Amendment brews this unique, American-style wheat beer, is brewed with 400 lbs. of fresh pressed watermelon in each batch. Light turbid, straw color, with the taste and essence of fresh watermelon. Finishes dry and clean.5.5% alcohol/vol.
Learn More21st Amendment Monk's Blood Belgian Style Beer 1 12oz Can
Monk’s Blood pays homage to the monks of Belgium’s monasteries who have been brewing some of the world’s great beer for centuries.
Learn MoreAlaskan Amber Ale 1 12 oz Bottle
Alaskan Amber is rich, malty and long on the palate, with just enough hop backing to make this beautiful amber colored "alt" style beer notably well balanced.
Learn MoreAlaskan Barleywine 1 22 oz Bottle
Alaskan Brewing's Barley Wine won a Gold Medal Winner at the 2007 Toronado Beer Festival.
Learn MoreAlaskan IPA 1 12 oz Bottle
Alaskan IPA is honey gold in color with a fruity, citrus aroma. An enticing blend of hops and our dry hopping process, in which hops are added directly to tanks during fermentation, give this brew a very intense, complex aromatic character with a refreshing hop finish.
Learn MoreAlaskan Pale Ale 1 12 oz Bottle
Alaskan Pale Ale is a Golden Ale. A blonde, lighter bodied beer with a floral aroma and a crisp, hoppy finish that's not bitter. The hop character of Alaskan Pale is due to dry hopping by hand during the fermentation process.
Learn MoreAlaskan Smoked Porter 1 22 oz Bottle
Smoked Beer. Known as "rauchbier" in Germany, smoke-flavored beers were virtually unknown in the U.S. until Alaskan Smoked Porter was developed in 1988.
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