Mangoes Barefoot
/Our Mango Smoothie IPA adds Chinook to Citra and Mosaic, tempering the smooth tropical fruit with a bittersweet ending.
Read MoreOur Mango Smoothie IPA adds Chinook to Citra and Mosaic, tempering the smooth tropical fruit with a bittersweet ending.
Read MoreWest Bay, Portrush is sheltered by Ramore Head and the Black Rocks. On summer evenings you can watch the sun set over misty Inishowen in a blaze of colour.
This pale ale has been dry hopped with Citra, adding its zesty note to an easy drinking, food friendly beer that’s perfect for this time of year. Drink it fresh!
Read MoreA single malt crush under a mass of hops breaks into this fruity IPA.
Surf's up…
Enjoy the ride…
“East the Beast” is a surfer’s wave, beloved and feared, that barrels and dredges the far East Strand of Portrush from powerful North Atlantic swells.
Read MoreThe second in our series of Single Batch Pale Ales featuring a rotating selection of hops and experimenting with a range of different malts.
Knot Series #2 'The Reef Knot' or 'Knot of Hercules' is thought to be 4,000 years old (almost as old as beer itself)!
This has been dry hopped using Galaxy and Simcoe hops.
Read MoreThe first in our series of Single Batch Pale Ales featuring a rotating selection of hops and experimenting with a range of different malts.
Series #1 'The Granny Knot' has been dry hopped with Eldorado and Mosaic.
Rathlin Gold is named after the golden hares on Rathlin Island, offshore from Ballycastle. The hares have evolved, because of their isolation on the island, to have a sandy coloured coat unlike hares anywhere else.
We brewed a 3.8% pale ale with a heritage malt, Chevallier, which gives a little more sweetness than usual. Using Bramling Cross and East Kent Goldings hops we have a pale that is quite honey like, and also herbal, floral and earthy. We think its a great tribute to yon hare.
Read MoreOur first canned beer is a collaboration with our good friends in Beer Hut Brewing.
Extra Pale, Wheat Malt, Flaked Wheat, Flaked Oats, Golden Naked Oats, Dextrose and Lactose got a massive treatment of Mosaic T90 and Mosaic BBC Hops for the New England Yeast to work its magic on.
Are you ready?
Read MoreAs the sun sets over Malin Head, the most northerly point of Ireland, in a blaze of pink and orange, it’s the perfect time for a sundowner.
This IPA has a deep hue and a slightly sweet, malty note, which complements the juicy citrus hops and the smooth blood orange finish.
Read MoreA Belgian Style Pale Ale fermented with a mix of two Belgian yeast strains and conditioned on Black Cherry giving a unique floral, fruity aroma and taste.
Beloved by locals for fishing and ocean gazing, Ramore Head shields Portrush Harbour from Atlantic swells. After a hot day, the basalt rocks glow in the sunset.
Read MoreA Double Dry Hopped (DDH) Pale Ale brewed with Amarillo, Mosaic & Simcoe hops and New England Yeast.
"Escudos" were gold Spanish currency from the 16th Century, part of the treasure from The Girona shipwreck, discovered by the Belgian aquanaut Robert Stenuit in the late 1960s.
Read MoreScot giant Benandonner must have had a quare sour bake on him, when he saw his adversary, Finn McCool, disguised as a baby by his wife Oonagh…
Benandonner then fled.
This dry-hopped kettle soured Pale Ale contains a light tartness, and is a sessionable introduction to the style.
Read MoreThis full bodied Black IPA has a strong blackberry aroma, followed by muted roast flavours from the single dark grain, leading into a slightly spicy bitter finish.
Zostera marina is a seagrass which grows around The Skerries, Portrush and is nursery to some of our wonderful locally caught seafood.
Read MoreThe ghost of Half Hung MacNaughton upturned the fishermen from their hammocks in Portmoon Bothy. Sip this beguiling rye & beware of Half Hung!
Aromas of vanilla & citrus float up from the rich body of this IPA. Then a harvest of fruit & pine flavours bursts over an earthy spiciness from the rye itself.
Read MoreA collaborative brew between And So I Watch You From Afar and Lacada Brewery Co-Op.
Born of the groundings of the North Coast that we all share.
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