Prisoner’s Dilemma Aussie-Style Colonial Mild Ale with Herbs This herbal beer was inspired by the story of James Squire, a British convict banished to Australia in the 18th century. He was later caught stealing horehound and pepper from a local pharmacy to use in his homebrew, which he sold to people around town, including the local authorities. Instead of execution they sentenced him to 150 lash of the whip. After his sentence was up he became a successful businessman and was celebrated for first cultivating hops in Australia. Prisoner's Dilemma is brewed with horehound for (a sharp and menthol- like) bittering as well as coriander, grains of paradise, and costmary (another historically significant herb that is nearly impossible to source so Dave grew some in the back of the brewery). The name Prisoner's Dilemma is based on a concept in game theory but economic theory is beyond the scope of this webpage. Availability: Fall ABV: 5.4% | IBU: What's IBUs? Malts: Mild, Crystal Malt Hops: Nugget
Herb and Spice Beer
ABV: 
5.40%
Off Color Brewing
Chicago, Illinois