Brother Aaron's Quadrupel

This strong house recipe, Trappist Style Ale is reminiscent of the winter ales brewed in the Belgiam Monastery’s centeries ago. This Beer is brown in color and has a complexity of flavors ranging from dark chocolate to caramelized raisns with a hint of toffee.
Belgian-Style Quadrupel
ABV: 
12.00%
Abbey Brewing Co
Miami Beach, Florida

Brother Dan's Double

This house recipe Double is like the beers the monks brewed centeries ago to sustain them during the Lenten fast. This beer is light brown in color with hints of raisons, chestnuts, chocolate and candied fruits.
Belgian-Style Dubbel
ABV: 
10.00%
Abbey Brewing Co
Miami Beach, Florida

Brother David’s Double Abbey Style Ale

Rich mahogany appearance. Firm and substantial head that slowly fades to dry fruit aromas including apricot, figs, raisins, as well as malt and spice notes. The full body of this Belgian style ale supports initial fruit flavors that give way to malt notes and chocolate covered cherries, while suffused throughout with the distinctive flavor of the Belgian Abbey yeast. It finishes rather spicy and quite dry, with the warmth of its 9% alcohol. The flavors become more pronounced, blending and complementing each other as the beer warms. If you like Belgian beer, you owe it to yourself to try this American brewed Belgian-style beer.
Belgian-Style Dark Strong Ale
ABV: 
9.00%
Anderson Valley Brewing Company
Boonville, California

Brother David’s Triple Abbey Style Ale

A bright dry aroma tops off this deeply complex Belgian-style beer that has over tones of malt, fruit, and freshly mown fields. The intensity of the higher alcohol is rounded out by the deep richness of the malt and the light hop flavors. Light and pale in color, a nice malt backbone holds up the highlights of spicy hops intermingled with yeast esters and aromas. The triple (or “tripel” as the Belgian’s call it) is a medium-bodied strong Belgian-style beer, with just a touch of mild malt sweetness and a dry finish on the palate. The comparatively light body of this beer is achieved by substantial additions of candy sugar in the kettle and medium-high carbonation level. The hopping has been kept low, with the use of classic European hop varieties to give just a hint of spiciness.
Belgian-Style Tripel
ABV: 
10.00%
Anderson Valley Brewing Company
Boonville, California

Brother Joseph’s Belgian Dubbel

Maimed in an accident that left him with a hunched back, Brother Joseph Zoettl worked in the St. Bernard Abbey power plant shoveling coal. In his spare time, Brother Joseph used found objects such as marbles and chunks of concrete and tile to build miniature shrines and buildings on the Abbey grounds. Over 40 years, he created 125 different models and replicas. Today, the Ave Maria Grotto covers three acres and is world-renowned as both a fun roadside attraction and an awe-inspiring collection of folk art. We have named our Belgian dubbel after Brother Joseph as a testament to his perseverance, his hard work, and his indomitable spirit. A full-flavored abbey-style ale with a complex taste and aroma, Brother Joseph’s Dubbel is filled with specialty malt and dark fruit character.
Belgian-Style Dubbel
ABV: 
7.00%
Straight to Ale
Huntsville, Alabama

Brother Thelonious

Like a Belgian “Dark Strong Ale”, the beer is rich and robust with an ABV of 9.3%. The package is a 750 ml bottle with a traditional cork and wire finish or 12oz 4 packs and features a label picturing the jazz master himself.
Belgian-Style Dark Strong Ale
ABV: 
9.40%
North Coast Brewing Company
Fort Bragg, California

Brougham Bitter

Emerald City Supporters is the largest soccer supporters club in Seattle. ECS combines a passion for soccer and community in the same way that Big Al Brewing combines a passion for beer, brewing, and community. English-style Pale and Crystal malts combined with aromatic, floral English Hops create a smooth, balanced medium-bodied beer for soccer fans, beer fans, and good times everywhere.
Ordinary Bitter
ABV: 
5.50%
Big Al Brewing
Seattle, Washington

Brown

A very traditional British brown ale. It has a distinctive brown color and has moderate maltiness and a medium body. At 4.3% ABV, and its unassuming flavor, this is a definite session beer. The overall impression is of a sweet, moderately malty mild ale.
English-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.30%
Davidson Brothers Restaurant & Brewery
Glens Falls, New York

Brown

A darker caramel malt version of the amber with a slight bit more hops. 5.9% ABV
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.90%
Bad Jimmy's Brewery
Seattle, Washington

Brown

An American style with an English origin, this toasted malt-forward ale has an amber hue. Small amounts of dark roasted caramel malts and Goldings hops yield a distinctive toffee flavor and aroma.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.80%
Strike Brewing Co
San Jose, California

Brown

The Virago A little obnoxious but nonetheless irresistible! La Brune gets its bold coloring and taste from a unique blend of malts, caramel, chocolate and a hint of coffee aroma. A rich, unctuous foam gives way to a brazen taste that delivers “shock and awe” like no other beer!
English-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.70%
Les 3 Brasseurs
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Brown Ale

Our medium-bodied Brown Ale is brewed in the English tradition, with an infusion of American creativity. The rich, malty backbone balances an assertive hop character, and ends with a smooth, dry finish. Our Brown Ale boasts a dark brown body that supports a creamy tan head.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
6.70%
Upslope Brewing Company
Boulder, Colorado

Brown Ale

Low in alcohol with light toasty notes and a gentle hint of roastiness in the finish, this beer is dry at the end making you want to take another sip.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.50%
Benchmark Brewing Company
San Diego, California

Brown Ale

American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
6.00%
St. Florian's Brewery
Windsor, California

Brown Ale

Ah, yes, the humble and often overlooked brown ale! Here at Helms we love the rich, bready, and toffee like malt profile of this style. 6 different malts contribute to this complex medium bodied brew. We use just a touch of hops to provide a lovely counter point for the natural sweetness of barley. This beer pairs well with stews, BBQ, chili & chocolates of all types.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.80%
Helm's Brewing Co.
San Diego, California

Brown Ale

This American BrownAle is dark in color andrich in chocolate flavor.Roasted Barley and other speciality grains make this mild enoughfor any beer drinker.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
6.50%
BAD Brewing Co
Mason, Michigan

Brown Ale

Our biggest offering, weighing in at 7% ABV, our brown ale is a malty, hoppy union. Caramelized brown sugar is added during the brewing process which adds to the Robust malt flavors of caramel, bittersweet chocolate, and coffee that dominate the taste profile. Earthy hops assert themselves and arrive at a perfect balance with the malt sweetness. The body is medium to keep this beer very drinkable and the aroma is of cocoa, and caramel with a hint of sweetness.
English-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
7.00%
The Granary 'Cue & Brew
San Antonio, Texas

Brown Ale

Best Brown in Town Dark brown and ruby hued, this ale expresses notes of espresso and chocolate. Very approachable, Wild Rose Brown Ale is mildly hopped with a medium body and a clean finish. Don't be afraid of the dark. Get down with the Brown.
English-Style Pale Mild Ale
ABV: 
5.00%
Wild Rose Brewery
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Brown Ale

Deep amber ale with rich and smooth flavor. Malty undertones of vanilla and caramel are kept in check with the addition of magnum, golding and fuggles hops.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.50%
Wolaver's Fine Organic Ales
Middlebury, Vermont

Brown Ale

American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
6.10%
Grixsen Brewing Co.
Portland, Oregon

Brown Ale

Our most popular beer, Legend Brown Ale is a full bodied version of a British-style Brown Ale. Generous amounts of specialty malts bring flavors of sweet caramel, toasted nuts, coffee, and molasses, all perfectly balanced by a steady but cautious hop dryness. Fruity undertones brought forth by our house yeast strain round out Richmond's favorite brew. Expect a rich, malt-forward brew with a beautiful mahogany tone.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.80%
Legend Brewing Company
Richmond, Virginia

Brown Ale

Our Brown Ale provides a pleasing malt aroma and flavor. U.S. 2-row and English chocolate malt provide notes of caramel, toffee, smoke and slight roast in a complex profile. Medium to light bodied, the sweetness is cut with U.S. Palasade and German Tettnanger hops.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.70%
Worth Brewing Company
Northwood, Iowa

Brown Ale

Delve into this deep amber colored beer and you'll find a lightly roasted maltiness coupled with a crisp body and lightly hopped goodness.
American-Style Brown Ale
Loop Brewing Company
McCook, Nebraska

Brown Ale

American-Style Brown Ale
Lowercase Brewing
Seattle, Washington

Brown Angel

Brown Angel was designed to have three distinct levels: a dark brown backbone with notes of chocolate and coffee resulting from the use of 1500 pounds of Maris Otter malt, aggressive American hops (Amarillo and Columbus) provide bitterness and some citrus, while a more delicate floral finish is achieved from the use of the classic English hop, East Kent Goldings. This is NOT your old school brown, but rather a sexy American interpretation. At 40IBUs and 7% Alcohol it goes down sneaky fast.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
7.00%
Clown Shoes Beer
Ipswich, Massachusetts

Brown Bag

American style brown ale with nutty and caramel flavors. Crisp and perfect for a climate that is “60 and moderate” year round.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.80%
Pine Street Brewery
San Francisco, California

Brown Bear

Although widely known as the habitat of the classic “black bear”, the mountains of North Carolina are also home to our extremely rare Brown Bear Brown Ale. Smooth caramel and chocolate notes dominate the first taste, and then a subtle dryness cleanses the palate just in time for another sip. This is a true, sessionable English-inspired brown ale.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.20%
Catawba Brewing Co.
Morganton, North Carolina

Brown Bear Ale

Get ready to enjoy an amazing balance between Golding’s aroma characteristics and rich, chocolate, even slightly woody or smokey maltyness. Vienna, Munich and Caramel malts provide the muscle behind this beer—but don’t get intimidated, this Brown’s smooth finish will leave you thirsty for a second, or even third pint. Brown ales are some of the oldest ales in written history, British drinkers have been enjoying this style for many hundreds of years. Our goal is to provide Aspen with the best beers possible, we feel we would be short-changing our beer-drinking friends if there wasn’t a dark, delicious & mysterious Brown. The Aspen area is full of black bears, so why is our beer called Brown Bearale? Funny story—many of Aspen’s black bears aren’t really black, they are a sort of cinnamon-brown color. So when a momma cinnamon bear and two of her cubs (one black, one cinnamon) broke through the garage door of the house where Duncan, Brad, and Rory were living—and began to chow down on the homebrew grain supply—a name was born. P.S. it’s pronounced Brown Barrel. We hope that you will have as much fun drinking the ale as the bears did eating its ingredients!
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.50%
Aspen Brewing Company
Aspen, Colorado

Brown Bird Brown Ale

Named after the little birds that fly by the brewery looking for grain after the weather turns cold, this was originally to be a Fall/Winter seasonal. Clearly we underestimated the market for this smooth and malty brown ale, and we have decided to keep it for year round enjoyment.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.80%
Captain Lawrence Brewing Company
Pleasantville, New York

Brown Bonnie

Soft, sweet and just hint of hops, brown Bonnie is a bad mama-jam a. Roasted malt and English hops give Brown Bonnie a distinct aroma and smooth finish. Through and through, Brown Bonnie has the flavor of her city rising to the top of the glass. Cheers!
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
6.00%
Deadbeach Brewery
El Paso, Texas

Brown Cow

Brown Cow herds forth a complex biscuit and dark toast aroma. A beige head corrals this brilliant copper-brown beer. Nutty malts with the balancing hops round up with a medium dry finish. Amazing! This Cow won’t steer you wrong.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.00%
Carson's Brewery
Evansville, Indiana

Brown Mountain Light

This refreshingly light American ale has a crisp finish with a pleasant aroma and moderate body. Brown mountain light marries the finest qualities of both barley and wheat malts, with the addition of German Hallertauer hops for just enough spice.
Golden or Blonde Ale
Olde Hickory Brewery
Hickory, North Carolina

Brown Porter

A medium to light bodied dark beer that features a light coffee presence in the aroma, and slight pipe tobacco in the flavor. Notes of chocolate and dark bread crust in the flavor and aroma.
Brown Porter
ABV: 
4.70%
Alosta Brewing Co.
Covina, California

Brown Porter

A perfect balance of caramel and chocolate malts with Cascade hops makes this dark brown beer surprisingly smooth and easy drinking.
Brown Porter
ABV: 
5.40%
The Mash House Brewery & Chophouse
Fayetteville, North Carolina

Brown Porter

A classic English brown beer that explores roasted malt flavors of chocolate and coffee.
Brown Porter
ABV: 
4.00%
Castle Rock Beer Co.
Castle Rock, Colorado

Brown Porter

Brown Porter
HeadStrong Brewery
Douglas, Wyoming

Brown Stoat Stout

Brown Stoat is rich deep brown in color and almost opaque. It is bursting with chocolate, roast and coffee-like flavors. Its firm bitterness compliments the rich malt flavors and creates a bittersweet quality to the beer. With average alcohol content, Brown Stoat is a moderately strong export-style ale.
Foreign (Export)-Style Stout
Weasel Boy Brewing Company
Zanesville, Ohio

Browns Mill Brown

Rotating Brown Ale. Hazelnut. Vanilla and Oak. Plain. etc
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.80%
Abide Brewing Co.
Newnan, Georgia

Brownstone

Brownstone is our bedrock; the first fortress of Sixpoint. This mahogany-hued brew has elements of roasted barley and a hop-forward profile.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
6.00%
Sixpoint Brewery
Brooklyn, New York

Bruce/Lee Porter

Rich and chocolate-y with a strong coffee flavor. This is a robust porter not for the faint of heart. Composed of five different grains, the porter features specialty malts from four different countries. Vienna and Munich malts provide the backbone behind the strong roasted character.
Robust Porter
ABV: 
7.80%
The Prodigal Son Brewery and Pub
Pendleton, Oregon

Brüe Scarlet

Our sultry amber ale with a refreshing balanced flavor
American-Style Amber/Red Ale
ABV: 
4.80%
Brüeprint Brewing Company
Apex, North Carolina

Brüenette

Our premier craft brown ale with warm overtones of chocolate
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.20%
Brüeprint Brewing Company
Apex, North Carolina

Brugse Straffe Hendrik Brune

Straffe Hendrik Heritage is a special version of the Straffe Hendrik Quadrupel. This beer is, after more than a year to have matured on oak barrels from Bordeaux, each time in the autumn in a limited edition issued. The special ripening process gives the beer a complex taste-and scent palette that evolves over the years. The tannin from the vessels forms a harmonious whole with the rich notes of the special malts in the beer. In combination with the subtle taste of wine and wood, the return of the spiciness and bitterness of the quadrupel on.
Belgian-Style Tripel
ABV: 
11.00%
Huisbrouwerij de Halve Maan
Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

Brun

A well balances brown ale with a silky texture and creamy head that is infused with a special blend of spice only found here. Brun is a spiraling journey for your palette.
Specialty Beer
ABV: 
5.30%
Pacific Breach
Pearl City, Hawaii

Brunehaut Bio Amber

Look: A pretty red beer with an old Tawny colour, delicate amber with cognac accents. Nose: The first scent makes me think of a sauté of slightly caramelised pine nuts, then fresh yeast. In the mouth: The first flavour fits well with the nose. The tested and concrete aromas are delicately maintains through a strong edge, masculine and without too much sugar. A beer to accompany a variety of dishes cooked in the great stewing tradition. Best enjoyed in the more "Belgian" seasons, with stewed and cooked dishes.
American-Style Amber/Red Ale
ABV: 
6.50%
Brasserie de Brunehaut
Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium

Brunehaut Bio Blonde

Look: Very light golden with a delicate and persistent mousse, lovely in the glass. Nose: In addition to the yeast it has a scent of acacia, even of small white flowers. The aromas stay well. In the mouth: The first flavour, balanced supple almost round, a little marked by its touch of beeswax, or even pollen. Very pleasant beer as an aperitif for amateur beer enthusiasts not too marked by bitterness, which does not stop it from being thirst-quenching. An aperitif beer to accompany all kinds of vegetable-based and soft vinaigrette tapas. Best drunk in good weather.
Belgian-Style Blonde Ale
ABV: 
6.50%
Brasserie de Brunehaut
Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium

Brunehaut Bio Triple

Look: A more coppery appearance and maintained, antique or light with a good persistent head. Nose: The nose is relatively discreet and elegant with fermented touches and fine yeasts. Quite fresh. In the mouth: The flavour is full of freshness despite the alcohol content. Then there is the strong side, it is full, fat and long. Nevertheless elegance remains at the end. Neither too sugary nor excessive caramel. A beer to drink with some hard cheeses, a young Comté with a fruity balance.
Belgian-Style Tripel
ABV: 
6.50%
Brasserie de Brunehaut
Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium

Brunehaut Bio White

Look: It has a slightly stronger colour than white beers usually have, certainly pale but with the typical look of the house. Light, fine head with average maintenance. Delicate Nose: A lovely fresh nose, entirely in the yeast, even slightly floral. The freshness seems to be its main quality. In the mouth: The first supple flavour without being too bitter, almost round in the mouth. Plays the role of a light and refreshing beer. Average persistence and fresh in the mouth at the end. Although thirst-quenching, the drink still suits a spray of hop topped with a poached egg and a white beer mousseline (the same as is in your glass).
Belgian-Style White (or Wit) / Belgian-Style Wheat
ABV: 
5.00%
Brasserie de Brunehaut
Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium

Brünette

Brünette is a European-style brown lager that mixes the robust malt character of a British brown mild with the easy finish of a German lager. Through the blending of 5 different malts, this beer features a complex, smooth and highly flavorful body with hints of nut, cocoa and a hint of coffee. With an airy, silky mouthfeel and such an incredibly complimenting series of flavors, Brünette is sure to become your new favorite lager. Brünette won a bronze medal in the American dark lager category at the 2010 World Beer Cup.
Other Strong Ale or Lager
ABV: 
4.20%
Orlison Brewing Company
Airway Heights, Washington

Brunette Nut Brown Ale

Our version of the classic English-style Brown Ale has a blend of six different malts and a hop schedule that results in a low hop character. The unique malt character brings to mind the taste of a blend of various nuts. Coffee, toffee, caramel tend to come to mind in this excellent session Ale. 
English-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
4.70%
Nebraska Brewing Company
Papillion, Nebraska