Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Style Pale Ale is brewed with traditional two-row malt for a full, malty flavor with a burst of fruity, spicy and citrusy hop nose. The beer features a deep golden color with a balanced bitterness.
With its dark amber hue and rich red overtones, this smooth, well-balanced ale delivers a specialty beer experience brewed to the exact standards first laid out by the man himself, Alexander Keith, over 183 years ago.
Keith's Light is light in color but not in flavor. It is crafted in the same vein as Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale. Keith's Light has subtle black licorice notes that contribute to its overall character and its smooth and well-balanced nature.
Available only in the Maritimes, Honey Brown Ale is a highly drinkable and refreshing beer. Made from pale, caramel, and chocolate malts, with the usual Keith's ale yeast and a splash of Nova Scotia honey gives it a flavour that is malty sweet upfront
From your first glimpse of the intriguing cloudy appearance to the surprisingly crisp finish, you'll immediately notice that this isn't your typical white beer...
With a deep amber color and brewed with noble hops prized for their subtle, spicy character, the Nova Scotia Style Lager has a crisp finish with an assertive, but clean bitterness.
A tribute to Alexander Keith's leadership of the Atlantic Freemasons, this hop-forward ale balances the dominant notes of citrus and grapefruit of the aromatic Centennial hop with rich malt and a robust bitterness.
Alexander Keith’s is a Canadian brewery founded in 1820 in Halifax, Nova Scotia making it one of the oldest commercial breweries in all of North America. It was founded by Alexander Keith who emigrated from Scotland in 1817. Today, the brewery is under the control of Labatt, a subsidiary of Anheuser–Busch InBev, formerly Interbrew.