
"Slightly hazy deep amber-copper color with a dense taupe head. Toffee, lemon curd, herbal hop, and delicate baking spice aromas follow through to a vibrant pillowy entry and and dry-yet-fruity medium body with a nice cohesion of caramelized nuts and zesty grilled citrus flavors. Finishes with a zesty troika of sour citrus, bittering hops astringency, and buttermilk caramel. A superb food beer that invigorates the palate fantastically. 93 points" Beverage Testing Institute
"Named in honor of our founder Jeff's bike trip through Belgium, Fat Tire Amber Ale marks a turning point in the young electrical engineer's home brewing. Belgian beers use a far broader palette of ingredients (fruits, spices, esoteric yeast strains) than German or English styles. Jeff found the Belgian approach freeing. Upon his return, Jeff created Fat Tire and Abbey Belgian Ale, (assuming Abbey would be his big gun). He and his wife, Kim traveled around sampling their homebrews to the public. Fat Tire's appeal quickly became evident. People liked everything about it. Except the name. Fat Tire won fans is in its sense of balance: toasty, biscuit-like malt flavors coasting in equilibrium with hoppy freshness." Brewery
"A British Pale Ale never tasted so fresh. We challenge our good friends across the pond to match this one. Can’t be done. We’ve honored the traditions of the great British Pale brewers of Burton-on-Trent using our patented Firestone Union oak barrels. You’re left with a mild blend of vanilla and toasted oak flavor touched with an elegant hint of English noble hops. DBA is the flagship of our company and wildly popular." Brewery
"Our most popular beer, Märzen is a smooth, mildly sweet, auburn colored lager. This beer originates from Bavaria where it was brewed in March ("Märzen" in German) and stored in caves to be enjoyed during warmer weather. At the end of September, any remaining kegs of Märzen were consumed during the two week celebration which became known as Oktoberfest. (5.7% alcohol content) " Brewery












