Handy's Lager

Our lightest offering; good beer without all the fuss.

Handy's Lager

Kolsch

Legend has it that true Kolsch-style beer can only be brewed within sight of the enormous cathedral in Cologne, Germany; Semi-dry, light and crisp, this beer is a wonderful summertime refresher.

Kolsch

Dortmunder

A golden lager both less dry and less bitter than our Pilsner, this brew fits the bill for beer drinkers looking for something simple and good. Hailing from the city of Dortmund, this style of beer is sometimes called "Export."

Dortmunder

Sky Pilot Kellerbier

This unfiltered continental Pilsner won a Gold Medal at The Great American Beer Festival in 2006. Our Kellerbier which literally means “cellar beer,” balances moderate bitterness and noble-type hop aroma and flavor with a malty, slightly sweet, medium body.

Sky Pilot Kellerbier

Maibock

A lightly colored but not so lightly made lager, this brew has many of the characteristics of traditional bock beers but is golden in color and has a more assertive bitterness.

Maibock

Gose Speziell Weizen

Gose is a cross between a Belgian Wit and a Berliner Weisse. It’s brewed with half wheat malt and spiced with coriander. Gose Speziell Weizen has a definite tartness and is balanced with a nice roundness.

Gose Speziell Weizen

Tooler's Weiss

Our popular south German-style wheat beer is light and refreshingly different. Unfiltered, it retains a full complement of yeasty haze and features strong hints of banana and clove that result naturally from fermentation.

Toolers Weiss

Dunkel Weiss

This darker wheat beer pours a cloudy mahogany color and retains a thin, creamy head. With a touch of residual sweetness and the addition of subtle caramel notes, our Dunkel Weiss is very well-balanced and finishes with a refreshing, full flavored taste.

Dunkel Weiss

Vienna Country Lager

A lighter red lager broadly in the style of an Austrian country beer. Lightly roasted malts and sparing use of hops gives this brew a refreshingly simple palate.

Vienna Country Lager

Alt Bier

Our Alt Bier won a Gold Medal in 2007. It is most easily compared to a German form of pale ale. Popular around Dusseldorf, the name means simply “old” and recalls a time before Germany made primarily lagers. This beer features a high bitterness and aroma characteristic of generous additions of hops to the brew.

Alt Bier

Red Flyer Marzen

A year-round version of our Oktoberfest Lager, tap a pair of these “ruby slippers together and say “there's no place like Herkimer”. Fully flavored, this red lager treads the thin line between malt and hop with grace.

Red Flyer Marzen

Oktoberfest

A stronger version of our Marzen Lager, we brew a batch or two of this each fall to commemorate the great Munich Oktoberfest. Reddish, malty and on the sweeter side.

Oktoberfest

Bock

A strong and malty brown lager brewed traditionally in spring to celebrate the coming of warmer weather. Full bodied and strong, this beer is one of the brewer’s favorites.

Bock

High Point Dunkel

As a true Munich-style Dunkel should, our High Point weighs down the glass with the full bodied, complex maltiness that only the heavy-handed use of roasted malts can imbue.

High Point Dunkel

Doppelbock

Our strongest and rarest offering. At about double the alcoholic strength of our other beers, this brown lager brings to bear the full brunt of roasted malt flavors and aroma. Sweet and full bodied, this beer goes quickly when available.

Doppelbock

Schwarz

German for “black beer”, our Schwarz is a very refreshing and soul lifting beer—a great alternative for the winter. Especially when you are looking for a “lighter” beer, but one with depth of color and taste.

Schwarz