Hide and Seek Hefeweizen

A traditional wheat-based ale originating in Southern German, typically brewed for summer consumption. At Public House, we take our Hefeweizen seriously. Not only do we use traditional ingredients, but our brewers use the traditional, multi-step infusion mash method (adding time and toil to the brew day) which gives the beer the appropriate body without cloying sweetness. Pale, spicy, and fruity, our Hefeweizen is medium-bodied with a fluffy, creamy fullness that comes directly from the wheat. Subtle flavors and aromas of banana, clove, and even bubblegum--all naturally imparted by the yeast--are balanced by slightly tart and citrusy noble hops. Do we really need to keep going here? If you don't want one by now, you're barking up the wrong banana.
South German-Style Hefeweizen / Hefeweissbier
ABV: 
5.50%
Public House Brewing Company
Rolla, Missouri

HIgh & Dry

The only thing dryer than British humor is British cider, and we’ve brought it back across the pond. High & Dry is an English-style dry cider that says “cheerio!” to sweetness of any kind. Don’t knock it till you dry it.
English Cider
ABV: 
6.80%
Bishop Cider Company
Dallas, Texas

HIgh & Dry

The only thing dryer than British humor is British cider, and we’ve brought it back across the pond. High & Dry is an English-style dry cider that says “cheerio!” to sweetness of any kind. Don’t knock it till you dry it.
English Cider
ABV: 
6.80%
Bishop Cider Company
Dallas, Texas

High Altitude Hellas

A pilsner lager lightly colored with aromatic malt (if you like the original Bud this is it). Hoped with German tettnanger hopped which gives it a light spicy taste
American-Style Pilsener
ABV: 
5.00%
Snowy Mountain Brewery
Saratoga, Wyoming

High Brass

A smooth and drinkable blonde ale brewed with the palest pilsner malt and select caramel malts. The flavor is malty without being heavy. The beer is finished with Saphir hops from Germany.
American-Style Pale Ale
ABV: 
6.00%
Revolver Brewing
Granbury, Texas

High Country Ale

This American style Ale is fermented with a proprietary ale yeast strain that provides a distinct fruity-ester aroma and flavor. The deep golden product is characterized by a balanced hop bitterness and evident but not overwhelming hops aroma. The kettle hopping is derived from American Cascade & Centennial hops, with generous dry hopping during post-fermentation aging. The medium body and crisp grainy character are created by a domestic malt bill of 2-Row and Munich Style malts.
American-Style Pale Ale
ABV: 
5.40%
Blowing Rock Brewery
Blowing Rock, North Carolina

High Country Kölsch

High Country Kölsch is a pale, mildly hopped beer which originated in Köln, Germany. It is brewed with authentic Kölschbier yeast. It is the yeast combined with a portion of wheat malt that gives this beer it's unique, delicate characteristic flavour. It is an excellent choice on a hot summer day!
German-Style Kölsch / Köln-Style Kölsch
ABV: 
4.50%
Mt. Begbie Brewing Company
Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada

High Esteem

One of our most conventional beers, High Esteem is akin to a pale ale with a few twists. A touch of rye, a dash of honey, and a generous dry hopping add up to make High Esteem a refreshing mix of flowers and spice. A great beer to cut the 100-degree Austin heat.
Golden or Blonde Ale
ABV: 
4.20%
Black Star Co-op Pub & Brewery
Austin, Texas

High Hops Ridge IPA

American malts & massive hop additions give this beer malt balance, intense hop aroma & a crisp finish
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV: 
7.00%
Gift Horse Brewing Company
York, Pennsylvania

High Life Light

Introduced in 1994, Miller High Life Light is the low-calorie version of Miller High Life, offering the same unpretentious attitude with fewer calories.
American-Style Light (Low Calorie) Lager
ABV: 
4.50%
Miller Brewing Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

High Plains Pale Ale

Our Pale Ale is noticeably bitter with strong floral and citrus hop flavor and aroma. This beer is for hop lovers!
American-Style Pale Ale
ABV: 
6.50%
Altitude Chophouse & Brewery
Laramie, Wyoming

High Plains Porter

This style of dark beer is a classic roasted flavored ale. Lots of chocolate and black malts give this brew a full-bodied, malty and sweet finish. This porter also has a mild coffee aroma and a slightly hoppy bite to it.
Brown Porter
Bricktown Brewery (OKC)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

High Plains Wheat

Our American Wheat serves as a base for us to add various fruits, including mango, cherry, blueberry.
Light American Wheat Ale or Lager without Yeast
ABV: 
4.60%
Front Range Brewing Company
Lafayette, Colorado

High Road Everyday Ale

Come join us on the high road. We’ve got our own special beer up here, High Road Everyday Ale, a sessionable ale that is complex yet approachable. Brewed with Galaxy and Wakatu hops, High Road swirls with the aromas of tropical fruit and notes of citrus. The flavor is clean and dry with just a hint of sweetness. Not a blonde or a pale ale, High Road Everyday Ale is an individual. Just like those we brewed it for.
Golden or Blonde Ale
ABV: 
5.00%
Badger Hill Brewing
Shakopee, Minnesota

High Roller

This is brewed with whole Northwest hops and balanced with pale and caramel malts. We drop hop this beer three times to build a deep, complex hop profile. This is our example of a unique American twist on a British classic.
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV: 
6.75%
Big Boss Brewing Company
Raleigh, North Carolina

High Rollers Wheat Beer

High Rollers Wheat Beer is made with 40% wheat malt, 60% pale malt and special low alpha acid hops, which allow the natural tartness of the wheat to shine through. Its effervescent head, delicate tangy taste, and crisp clear finish make it a refreshing, thirst quenching delight. High Rollers Wheat Beer can be enjoyed alone or with a slice of lemon. Excellent as an aperitif or with lighter fare, such as gazpacho, salads, or sushi. Unlike most cloudy wheat beers, this unique brew is sparklingly clear and has been known to win over even the most ardent domestic beer and wine fans. Best when served in a tall pilsner-style glass. High Rollers Wheat Beer won the Gold Medal at the 2000 Great American Beer Festival, in the American-Style Wheat Ale category, and has several other medals, as well. As with all of our products, High Rollers Wheat Beer is never sterile filtered nor heat pasteurized, and should be stored in refrigeration. However, to fully enjoy its rich and complex flavor, it should be served between 40° and 45°F
Light American Wheat Ale or Lager with Yeast
ABV: 
5.00%
Anderson Valley Brewing Company
Boonville, California

High Seas IPA

Our interpretation of a legendary style ale is not for the timid. Assertively hoppy and dangerously seductive. A skillful blend of three premium barley malts with generous amounts of Northern Brewer and Cascade Hops creates a special ale to satisfy even the most demanding palate.
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV: 
7.00%
Michigan Brewing Company
Webberville, Michigan

High Trail Honey Ale

Whether the trail takes us through a lush rainforest, a wave-swept beach or a remote mountain pass, when it comes to hiking, we've got it good on Vancouver Island. High Trail Honey Ale is a tribute to our majestic wilderness, vast rolling meadows and the mighty peaks of this Island we call home. We created a smooth, medium bodied ale with a slightly sweet honey finish by utilizing a combination of local wildflower honey and roasted barley malts.
Specialty Honey Lager or Ale
ABV: 
5.00%
Vancouver Island Brewing
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Higher Ground IPA

Higher Ground is a classic West Coast IPA style, with a hearty dose of Cascade hops to create a delicious citrusy flavor and aroma. We also include specialty crystal malts to give the beer it's unique caramel color and firm malt foundation. It's noticeable bitterness is balanced by a subtle caramel background to make for an easy drinking IPA. Tasting Notes: lemon, grapefruit, balanced malt and Cascade aroma
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV: 
7.00%
Birdsong Brewing Co.
Charlotte, North Carolina

Highland Lager

This brew uses quite a bit on Munich, Vienna, and wheat malts to give the beer a subtle toasty flavor. Crisp, clean, and well balanced with German hops, it is a definitive session beer.
Vienna-Style Lager
ABV: 
5.00%
Rohrbach Brewing Company
Rochester, New York

Highland Memory

This malty beer hearkens back to historic Scottish ale creation, where beer styles were named based on price (40 shilling, 60 shilling, 80 shilling, etc) as a gauge of alcohol strength. While most US brewers brew the stronger Wee Heavy, this Scottish 80 Shilling is the more casual drink, giving a malt-forward flavor with a hint of smoke that finishes very smooth.
Scottish-Style Export Ale
ABV: 
4.60%
Cademon Brewing Co.
Genoa, Illinois

Highland Scotch Ale

Sweet and light malty flavors blend hints of caramel and black cherry aromas. A crowd favorite here at IBC!
Scotch Ale
ABV: 
7.50%
Idaho Brewing
Idaho Falls, Idaho

Highlander Imperial Milk Stout

Caramel and vanilla notes blend with chocolate and roasty undertones from aging in a bourbon barrel for our imperial stout.
Sweet or Cream Stout
ABV: 
9.90%
Front Range Brewing Company
Lafayette, Colorado

Highlands Scotch Ale

Dark in color, but light in body. The distinctive smoky nose and flavors of toffee and malt are indicative of this style of beer. Low ABV and bitterness makes this craft ale an easy drinker.
Scotch Ale
ABV: 
4.30%
Petoskey Brewing
Petoskey, Michigan

Highline Stout

One of the smoothest stouts you'll ever experience. Notes of coffee and chocolate are present due to the roasted barley, while oatmeal and lactose give the smooth creamy mouthfeel. Best experienced on Nitro.
Sweet or Cream Stout
ABV: 
5.00%
Humble Farmer Brewing Company
Holtville, California

Highside Hefeweizen

A traditional German style wheat beer, our Hefeweizen is unfiltered. A unique Bavarian yeast strain produces distinct clove and citrus flavors as well as a banana aroma. The Highside Hefeweizen is a crisp and refreshing example of a classic style.
South German-Style Hefeweizen / Hefeweissbier
ABV: 
5.25%
Kannah Creek Brewing Company
Grand Junction, Colorado

Hijack

American-Style Cream Ale or Lager
ABV: 
5.50%
Infamous Brewing Company
Austin, Texas

Hill 88

All double IPAs are not created equal. Our Hill 88 strikes a balance between an all-malt backbone, lending a touch of sweetness to an assertive hop profile. Each batch of Hill 88 uses a new unique blend of hops and hopping techniques. We call it Omakase-style hopping. Grain bill: Two-Row, Pilsner, Rye Malt, & Crystal Hop bill: Omakase!
Imperial or Double India Pale Ale
ABV: 
8.80%
Headlands Brewing Company
Mill Valley, California

Hill Street Honey Ale

Hill Street Honey American Ale possesses the nice golden color of a classic ale. While starting out as a hybrid American Pale-Amber ale, over time and tweaking it hass rounded out to fall more into the blonde ale family, a little hop forward with a pleasantly smooth finish that will let you keep enjoying them as you relax. Hill Street Honey’s bitterness is complimented by a whole bunch of New Jersey harvested honey that we add in during key parts of the brewing process. These separately timed additions help spread out and layer the honey sweetness and citrus aromas throughout the brew thanks to the honey from the orange blossom. All of this complemented with smooth, slight biscuit flavors from the several types of grains we add in there. All this is brewed up then the magic of yeast takes over and we exclusively use yeast from Jersey’s own yeast company that just helps meld all of the flavors together into a wonderful American Ale. It is a simple, delicious anytime-of-year session beer, yet it has a whole bunch of complex layers to it if one breaks it down. Great citrus and floral aromas, smooth and creamy head and mouthfeel, and a nice finish of citrus in the aftertaste. It’s good. This is our flagship and we are proud to brew it and we hope you enjoy it and share it with all of your family and friends and have fun, and experience your beer.
Specialty Honey Lager or Ale
ABV: 
4.85%
Flounder Brewing Company
Hillsborough, New Jersey

Himalayan IPA

Our 2010 GABF-winning India Pale Ale is dry-hopped with Columbus and Cascade hops right before being transferred into the serving vessel. This isn't East-coast or West-coast style IPA but rather pure Rocky Mountain gold.
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV: 
6.30%
Spice Trade Brewing
Westminster, Colorado

HimmelWeiss

(hee mul) HimmelWeiss, the TX Saison, is crafted from 85% TX grown wheat. Notes of vanilla, lemongrass and happiness will throw a party on your tongue and invite all your rowdy friends. Sweet. spicy and lovable, like the way you picture yourself.
French & Belgian-Style Saison
ABV: 
6.80%
New Braunfels Brewing Company
New Braunfels, Texas

Hindquarter

This dark ale starts a little sweet, but finishes with a roasty malt and hoppy bite. This is no Black IPA, so please don’t be put off by the description. Hindquarter porter is a great starter for those that want to venture into the mysterious world of dark ales. Henry and I are not sure why anyone would second guess drinking a darker ale, but this one will have you coming back for more and even possibly change your mind about experimenting with dark beers altogether
Baltic-Style Porter
Howling Henry's Brewery, LLC
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

Hinterlander Porter

We use multiple specialty malts to make our light bodied, rich flavored porter. Sitting at 5.5 ABV, this beer is accessible to many drinkers and characterized by coffee and roast notes.
Robust Porter
ABV: 
5.50%
Powderhaus Brewing
Garden City, Idaho

Hippo-HOP-amus

The older we get, the more we love beers with lower alcohol content. After all, when we go out as a team, we link to drink a few beers and not get too loopy! So when assistant brewer Chris home brewed up the first batch of Hippo-HOP-amus, we knew we had to brew it on our larger system! Hippo-HOP-amus is an easy drinking black session ale with an amazingly full flavor & body that belie it’s 4% A.B.V. Thanks in large part to the beautiful local chocolate rye used in the beer, Hippo-HOP-amus will please your nose & palette with a lingering roastiness that is well balanced by the subtle citrusy notes from the Centennial hops and the subtle spiciness from the rye. Given the lighter body of this beer, it actually drinks like an IPA. We absolutely love this beer, and we hope you do, too!
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV: 
4.00%
Throwback Brewery
North Hampton, New Hampshire

HippoHoptamus

Imperial or Double India Pale Ale
ABV: 
8.50%
BCT Brewing Project
Riverside, California

Hippolyta

A Oud Bruin style ale refermented in red wine barrels on blackberries and figs with lactic bacteria and blend of Brettanomyces.
Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer
ABV: 
6.50%
Commonwealth Brewing Co.
Virginia Beach, Virginia

Hippy Highway Oatmeal Stout

Our Oatmeal Stout is...well...black! It's chock full of six different imported English malts and 10% flaked oats that give it a thick, rich mouth feel. The Chinook and Northern Brewer hops definitely take second seat to the roasted and toasty malt profile. This is a stout lovers stout for stout lovers to love...PEACE!
Oatmeal Stout
ABV: 
5.50%
Lone Peak Brewery
Big Sky, Montana

Hired Hand

Traditionally, this Belgian style farmhouse ale was brewed in the winter to be enjoyed in the summer. Well, us revolutionaries pay little heed to such silly traditions. We brew our Saison year round because, frankly, we don't want to wait so long for such a deli-cious beer. Hired Hand perfectly blends malty and sour notes, with a refreshing dry finish. Enjoyed by laborers and leaders alike.
French & Belgian-Style Saison
ABV: 
6.50%
Iron Fist Brewing Company
Vista, California

Hitachino Nest White Ale

Multi award winning Belgian style Wit-bier is soft and refreshing with complex flavor of coriander, orange peel and nutmeg. Great food beer paring well with various dishes.
Belgian-Style White (or Wit) / Belgian-Style Wheat
ABV: 
5.50%
Kiuchi Brewery
Naka-shi, Ibaraki, Japan

Hitchin Post Pale Ale

A balance of caramel malt and citrus hop flavors. A harmony that is the American Pale Ale. “Tie One On” (This beer also goes by the alias “Prince Street Pale Ale”)
American-Style Pale Ale
ABV: 
5.80%
BriarScratch Brewing
Gallatin, Tennessee

Hive

Specialty Honey Lager or Ale
ABV: 
5.00%
Bang Brewing
Saint Paul, Minnesota

HMS Bounty Old Ale

This malty, brown Strong Ale is rich with caramel malt complexity and good balance. BRONZE MEDAL, 2008 World Beer Cup, Old Ale Category.
Old Ale
ABV: 
6.50%
Dry Dock Brewing Company
Aurora, Colorado

Hobgoblin

Traditionally craft brewed with Chocolate & Crystal malts and a blend of Styrian, Goldings & Fuggles hops to produce a full-bodied, Ruby beer that delivers a delicious chocolate toffee malt flavour, balanced with a rounded moderate bitterness and an overall fruity, mischievous character.
American-Style Brown Ale
ABV: 
5.20%
Wychwood Brewery
Witney, Oxford, United Kingdom

Hobgoblin Gold

A hidden treasure has been unearthed in the Wychwood Brewery… and it’s as pure and precious as it’s forefather. Hobgoblin Gold is the latest beer carrying the little fella’s moniker, and while Gold might be lighter in colour, it’s definitely no lightweight. A combination of hop varieties & an infusion of wheat and malted barley has resulted in the perfect golden beer – with a huge hop punch.
Golden or Blonde Ale
ABV: 
4.50%
Wychwood Brewery
Witney, Oxford, United Kingdom

Hobnobber

Be it Columbus or Tettnang, the Hobnobber never discriminates. This daring single hopped session ale keeps the same malt bill but changes the hop venue every time we brew it.
Session Beer
ABV: 
4.00%
Full Pint Brewing Company
North Versailles, Pennsylvania

Hobo Helles

German malt, hops and yeast set the stage for this classic Munich Helles. Pilsner malt lends a subtle sweetness and pale yellow color while the finish is clean and crisp. Perfectly refreshing.
Münchner (Munich)-Style Helles
ABV: 
5.10%
Old Rail Brewing Co.
Mandeville, Louisiana

Hobo Pilsner

This German style Pilsner uses 100% Pilsner malt along with Magnum and Opal hops to create a light-flavored, crisp, hoppy lager. A modified decoction mash (a traditional German brewing process in which part of the mash is boiled) was used to create a more complex malty flavor and aroma despite the light character of the beer. Light malt flavors and grainy aroma are complemented by spicy and lemon-like hop notes. The finish is medium-dry with a pleasant, moderate bitterness.
German-Style Pilsener
ABV: 
5.30%
Dust Bowl Brewing Company
Turlock, California

Hofbräu Dunkel

Dark beer existed in Bavaria long before light beer. This was the first type of beer to be brewed at Hofbräuhaus when it was founded. Today, when beer-lovers all over the world talk about dark beer, they usually mean a Munich style beer. Today, Hofbräu Dunkel - the archetypal Bavarian beer - is still as popular as ever. With its alcoholic content of around 5.5% volume and its spicy taste, it's a refreshing beer that suits all kinds of occasion. A beer in the traditional Munich style!
South German-Style Dunkel Weizen / Dunkel Weissbier
ABV: 
5.50%
Hofbräuhaus
München, Bayern, Germany

Hofbräu Hefe Weizen

Back in 1602 Weissbier could only be brewed by ducal privilege. It was Munich’s first Hefe Weizen. Hofbräuhaus enjoyed this exclusive right for nearly 200 years, thus holding a monopoly on Weissbier in Bavaria. But even without a monopoly, Hofbräu Hefe Weizen is a really special kind of beer. Characterized by its sparkling rich foam and distinguished by its unforgettable refreshing and fruity taste. It is brewed according to an ancient tradition and offers an alcoholic content of approximately 5.1% by volume. Savor the pure, refreshing enjoyment!
South German-Style Hefeweizen / Hefeweissbier
ABV: 
5.10%
Hofbräuhaus
München, Bayern, Germany

Hofbräu Märzen

A traditional Munich brew, the name derives from the month it was orginally brewed in - March. The use of Münchner malt (a specialty darker malt) gives it the light Bernstein color. Caramel and bisquit flavor with an intense hop aroma.
American-Style Märzen / Oktoberfest
ABV: 
6.30%
Hofbräuhaus
München, Bayern, Germany