Showing posts with label growler beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growler beer. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2017

What Makes a Seasonal Brew?

A shandy in the summer, pumpkin ale in the fall, and something strongly spiced in the winter… you may notice the changes in beer throughout the year but how much do you really know about seasonal brews? If you’re an expert beer connoisseur or a novice drinker looking to learn more, we have put together a simple guide explaining what you need to know about seasonal beer.
Pouring a Wood Boat Brewery draft beer

What constitutes a seasonal brew? Seasonal beer is made with fresh ingredients that are in season based on time of year, climate and even tradition. For example, summer seasonal beers are often light-bodied and fruity ales because fruit and wheat crops are thriving. Similarly, pumpkin beer is a popular brew of fall because pumpkins are less expensive, widely grown and a highly anticipated treat for the holidays.

How does seasonal beer vary throughout the year? You’ll find beer shift from season to season much like the weather. As summer fades, light ales and fruity beers are replaced with stronger, darker brews. Fall is a popular time for beer enthusiasts to indulge in Oktoberfest, pumpkin beer and brown ales. Common beer styles that are enjoyed during winter months include Holiday ales spiced with cinnamon, vanilla or cloves, and dark brews like stouts and porters. Spring is a great time to revive light and refreshing brews including Irish ales, IPA’s and blonde ales.
Wood Boat Brewery beer growlers

Wood Boat Brewery invites you to our Clayton microbrewery for a pint of our NEW Bourbon Barrel Aged Brown Ale! After months of waiting, we are thrilled to feature this new concoction on tap for all to enjoy. Bourbon Barrel Aged Brown Ale is a delicious blend of four of our finest beers, aged in bourbon barrels for 5 and a half months. Stop in and try a cold pint of our new brew – it pairs wonderfully with our delicious Bacon Wrapped Jalapenos and other favorites.

To learn more about our Bourbon Barrel Aged Brown Ale and other seasonal brews including NYS Cider, Cherry Wheat, Pumpkin Ale and Lime Shandy, follow Wood Boat Brewery on Facebook or visit us at www.woodboatbreweryny.com

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Be Your Own Bar Pilot, Get a Flight!

With so many great flavors, choosing just one can seem daunting. Come into Wood Boat Brewery and try one of our flights instead. This allows you to sample 4 of any of our 10 beers. A bar pilot in nautical terms guides a ship over and around dangerous sandbars. Our bar pilots are the captains of their own flights!

Wood Boat Brewery
At Wood Boat Brewery, we take beer seriously. The majority of our hop and 20% of all malt is produced right here in New York! Our goal is to one day produce our beer on entirely New York products. Our “Original 5” are brewed and served all year long! Which will be in your flight, captain?

Pardon Me Pale Ale 5.0% -Named after the famous boat “Pardon Me” was built in 1947. Check it out at the Antique Boat Museum here in Clayton! This beer is rich and smooth with a  warm, amber color featuring a hint of caramel.  It’s brewed with 5 malts and two hop varieties. Try this brew in your flight. If you love it like we know you will bring home a 4 pack today!

Channel Marker IPA 7.3%-  Channel markers help indicate the amount of caution needed when boating in a particular area. These markers can be either red or green. At 7.3%,  this IPA is hoppy and bitter with complex malt. Channel Marker IPA is available in 4 packs sold at the Brewery daily!
White Cap Milk Stout 4.6%- This dark, full-bodied beer has a foamy head that reminds us of the rolling waves of the St. Lawrence river. Brewed with milk and sugar, White Cap Milk Stout  has a roasted flavor with four malts and two hop additions.
Old Town Oatmeal Stout 4.7%- Named after the canoes and paddles in the St. Lawrence River. This beer has a dark, full-bodied malt with a sweet oatmeal flavor. Made with 5 malts and 3 hop addition using 2 hop varieties.

Lyman Light Ale 5.2%- Named after Lyman boats. This blonde ale goes down smooth! It has a mild malt characteristic and is light on hops.

Stop by Wood Boat Brewery, a microbrewery right here in Clayton! Our beers pair perfectly with our brick oven pizzas!  Find a beer you love? Take home a growler! To find out more, visit our website or give us a call at (315) 686-3233.