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Bavarian Barbarian Brewing Company currently offers three beers, Hammerin' Ale, Headbangerz' Brown Ale and Weldspatter IPA. Over the next few months, we will launch two additional year-round beers, Square Feet Wheat and Steel Drivin' Stout, followed by several seasonals. Look below for descriptions of our beers. Want to suggest a seasonal beer? Email us at info@bavarianbarbarian.com. |
| Hammerin’ Ale is the Barbarian’s first beer. Brewed to be a well-balanced, easy-going beer, Hammerin’ Ale comes from a rather simple recipe which yields a deep amber color and a sublime balance of malt character and hop flavors. This beer goes very well with grilled meats and is meant to be enjoyed year-round. Hammerin’ Ale is an excellent choice for “Barbarians” who are new to craft beer. 4.5% ABV |
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Headbangerz Brown Ale is based on an English brown ale style. Its color is a demonic, dark reddish-brown. This beer is subtly sweet and punctuated with roasty, nutty flavors. The hops take a back seat and simply complement the malt character. Headbangerz Brown Ale is perfect for any Autumn outdoor activities or for relaxing on Summer evenings. Headbangerz Brown Ale is named in honor of Barbarian Chief's, Mike Hiller, hardworking former co-workers – heavy metal freaks and masters of metal fabrication. 5% ABV |
Weldspatter IPA ON TAP NOW!
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Weldspatter IPA is not your typical India Pale Ale. First of all, it isn’t as aggressively hopped as many other American versions. Second, it isn’t quite as pale. Balance is a lovely thing in beers and Weldspatter IPA achieves balance without compromising hop presence. The hop flavor and aroma abound, but the bitterness is held in check to give our IPA a pleasant malt character as well. 7% ABV, 44 IBU
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COMING THIS SUMMER!
Square Feet Wheat is loosely based on a Berliner Weisse style of beer from Germany. It has a refreshing, yet slight wheat and malt sweetness that is supported by a distinct hop presence. On hot Summer days, Square Feet Wheat will cool you off. Bring it along to pool parties, picnics and backyard cookouts. Instead of a boring wedge of lemon or orange, try Square Feet Wheat with a splash of raspberry extract or a dash of essence of Woodruff – both a customary addition to Berliner Weisse beers in Berlin.
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