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House Beers
On Tap
Mountain House Helles | |
German Helles lager is golden in color and accompanied with a moderate hop presence that finishes crisp on the palate* ABV: 4.7% IBU: 18 * | |
Kiskatom Brown Ale | |
A soft and slightly malty ale which is brewed with choice 2 row barley, chocolate and caramel malts to give off a slight roast and a nutty finish.Dry hopped with Cascade* ABV: 5.9% IBU: 20 * | |
Uncle Tito Mexican Lager | |
This Mexican Lager is a light lager that is brewed with premium malts and corn. It's light and crisp body is balanced by it's soft and smooth finish * ABV: 4.5% IBU: 28 * | |
Kaaterskill Krush | |
This juicy N.E. IPA is brewed with rolled oats and malted wheat to create a smooth, full bodied mouth feel. Dry hopped with Mosaic and Citra, look for tropical fruits of pineapple and mango with notes of citrus and a slight bitterness to finish. * ABV: 6.5% IBU: 20 * | |
Rip Van Wit | |
This unfiltered Belgian style ale is brewed with an abundance of wheat that blends well with a balance of coriander and orange peel* ABV: 5.4% IBU:15 * | |
Unppercut Stout | |
This American stout is brewed to a deep dark pearl. The dark malts give notes of double espresso and chocolate. This full bodied brew will give a smooth mouthfeel and a hint of bitter sweet to finish. (16oz Can Only) * ABV: 7.2% IBU: 35 * | |
Lit It Rip Pale Ale | |
This medium bodied pale ale is brewed with a lite base malt, raw oats and wheat. Dry hopped with El Dorado and a touch of Idaho 7, look for notes of peach candy and lemongrass. * ABV: 5% IBU:25 * | |
Ciao Bella Italian Pilsner | |
This Italian Style Pilsner is brewed to honor the late Tony LoBianco. We pay homage to his Italian roots and admiration for Pilsner beer. This hoppy unfiltered lager is clean and crisp with a semi-sweet finish. Dry hopped with Hull Melon and Hallertau Blanc, look for notes of melon, lemongrass and white grape. Ciao! * ABV: 5.7% IBU: 33 * | |
Sofa King Savage IPA | |
Our latest edition to the Sofa King series is brewed with optic malts, wheats, oats and milk sugar. Dry hopped exclusively with Cryo Amarillo and Vic Secret, look for notes sweet citrus and tropical fruit to accompany and smooth and creamy brew. (16oz Can Only)* ABV: 6.2% IBU: 40 * | |
Rice Crispy Lager | |
Brewed in Collaboration with the Brewery at the CIA, this rice lager is brewed with Euro Pils and rice. This light and crisp beer is hopped with Hallertau Blanc to give a touch of bitterness (16oz Can)* ABV: 4.6% IBU: 10 * | |
Nine Pin Cider | |
Albany, New York. * ABV: 6.9% * | |
5x Sampler Flight | |
pick five to enjoy |
Growlers / Kegs
Growlers
Kegs
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FAQ
Brewery Questions
What's the difference between Ales & Lagers? | |
It's all about the yeast. Ale yeast consumes sugar at warmer temperatures beginning at the top of the vessel and in rapid fashion. Lager, the opposite, colder temps at a slower pace and works it's way from the bottom up. | |
Are Lagers darker and heavier than Ales? | |
Lagers can range from light to dark, from high in alcohol to low and from bitter to sweet while Ales can run the same spectrum. | |
How long from the time you make it for it to be ready to drink? | |
Ales can be ready to drink in as little as 2 weeks time, whereas Lagers take 4 - 6 weeks or longer. | |
What does IBU & ABV stand for? | |
IBU stands for International Bitterness Units, a guide which measures the bitterness from hops in a beer on a scale of 0 to 100... the higher the number, the more bitter the beer. ABV means Alcohol By Volume, which simply lets you know what percentage of your beer is alcohol. | |
Where else can I find your beers? | |
Rip Van Winkle Brewery’s beers are carried in a variety of locations. Find One Near You | |
Can I purchase your beer for resale? | |
If you wish to offer our beer in your restaurant, please contact us for more information. Request Our Beer for Resale |
Our craft beers are Certified Independent by the Brewers Association