Using English imported grains, hops and yeast our Milk Stout is a beautiful rendition of a timeless classic. Slight sweet roast with subtle hints caramel, and a bready medium bodied mouthfeel...
This medium bodied, Northern Michigan Brown Ale has a nice nutty aroma. The roasted malts are the star of the show followed by subtle sweetness for a extremely balanced beer
American fruit wheat that still has the integrity of a beer. Brewed with, Amarillo, Mosaic & Cascade hops. Medium body and a crisp but subtle blueberry finish.
We gave our brewer Seth Bitterman a crack at an IPA and he didn't disappoint. This bright, aromatic American IPA is rich with Hops that creates bold flavors...
Our take on a true Belgian Witbier showcasing Mandarina Bavaria hops that bring tangerine aroma and flavor to the forefront of this easy drinking beer...
Our traditional Northern French Farmhouse Ale consists of a pleasing amount of Strisselspalt hops from the Alsace region of France which gives a grassy, citrus and herbal aroma...
With a fare amount of European malts using Maris Otter & Vienna base malt to give a nice cracker/bready profile; De-bittered Black malt helps with color without obtaining to much roast....
For those of you unfamiliar with the Grisette Style, it is the cousin of saisons and is climbing the ranks to be the next hit under the French/Belgian Farmhouse style...
CALL US LUCKY Everyone always says that if you love what you do, then you’ll never work a day in your life. I guess that makes us the luckiest people in the world because we make beer and everyone loves beer and work is the worst. Also because there’s beer at work. Every day. It’s awesome. OURHISTORY But behind every awesome group of people (which we are) and behind every stellar pint of beer (which we have) is a good story (3 for3!) The Ranville family initially settled on Mackinac Island several hundred years ago, along with French explorers, traders, voyagers, and a bunch of other cool, adventuresome lads and ladies. We then moved to the mainland, and operated a fishing business in the area where the state docks are now located along the Mackinaw City waterfront. Good times were had, outlandish shenanigans took place, and our happy family grew happier. There’s a lot more to tell, but they are stories better shared over a pint of good brew. We choose to spell Biere the French way as a nod to our ancestors, who settled in the most beautiful place on the planet, and facilitated the opportunities that got us to where we are, which is a pretty amazing place to be! Don’t be fooled by that fancy spelling, though; we won’t correct you on the pronunciation because we aren’t even sure if we say it right. Good beer and good food. That’s all we care about. Stop in some time, grab a pint (or, you know, realistically more than one) and enjoy! Cheers!