Beer List

BEER LIST

Amber, hops: Cascade, Chinook, Willamette

With a light amber color and sweet aroma, this malty beer brings a flavor of caramel and toffee that lingers on the tongue.

 

Bob's IPA, hops: Cascade, Columbus, Simcoe, Citra

Named after the founder of Thirsty Crab this IPA uses Bob's original recipe. A true classic East Coast IPA, this beer starts with a sweet malt flavor but follows up with a bitter hop bite. When things are this good you just don't change them.

 

Grey Whale Pale hops, Citra, Mosaic

A light pale color that you can almost see through is paired with a strong grapefruit and citrus aroma. This clean beer offers a bitter bite and a refreshing after-taste. Welcome to the world of Citra hops. 

 

The Beach Blonde hops, Tettnang, Nugget

Even with a complex malt profile, this beer ends up being light and simple. For those who enjoy the lighter side of life, this blonde is for you.

 

WHIPA IPA hops, Mosaic, Willamette, Nugget, Columbus, Cascade, Chinook, Citra, Simcoe
Whidbey Island this IPA is for you. With a wheat-based malt profile, there is a combination of 9 different hops used throughout the process from mash to dry hopping. All of this comes together to create a bitter West Coast IPA that is all about the hops.

 

"The Hummpy" Humpback Whale Pale Ale hops, Amarillo Gold, Cascade, Columbus

Unlike the name, this Pale Ale is smooth as can be. With a balanced and sweet malt profile, this beer goes down easy. Dark in color, a little heavy, and slightly sweet on the tongue, this one is for those who want to sit back and relax and sip on a nice beer around the campfire.

 

Honey Oatmeal Stout hops, Goldings

With a light sweetness from the honey malt, this stout is full of roasted notes with a smooth richness. Dry on the finish it will leave you wanting another. 

 

Jalapeno Hefeweizen hops, Hallertauer 

Spicy on the nose but not the tongue. This Hefeweizen brings the heat in the aroma with the smell of roasted jalapenos. The taste, however, is that of smooth hefeweizen with just a tiny note of spice at the very end. Be bold like the hef and try one.

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