This festive seasonal has a deep amber color and slightly toasted flavor. The initial rich malty aroma and sweetness fades to a moderately dry, hoppy finish.
Shiner Bohemian Black Lager remains true to this old-world style by using imported Czech Saaz and Styrains Hops and select roasted malts to make it our darkest.
Made with juicy, ripe Hill Country peaches and a mix of 2-row and wheat malts, this small batch brew is our new take on a wheat ale, but it’s only here for a season - get it while the pickin’s good.
The early bottles of Premium proudly displayed a cotton ball on the label - a tribute to the hardworking Czech and German immigrants who farmed cotton.
Brewed with chocolate malt and real cocoa, this year’s Shiner Birthday Beer is a delicious stout with a soft creamy head, chocolate aroma and taste sweet.
Inspired by the Texas tradition of dressing a beer with lime and salt, this summer seasonal is brewed with real lime peel and artisanal sea salt for a crisp flavor and refreshing finish.
’Tis the Season for Cheer
Happy Holidays from the "Little Brewery" in Shiner, TX. We hope you enjoy your Shiner Cheer, an Old World Dunkelweizen brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans...
This small batch brew is the eleventh in our Brewer's Pride Series - a what ale brewed with juicy, perfectly ripe peaches from the nearby Texas Hill Country...
Brewed with Meyer lemons and dry-hopped with lemondrop hops, our latest seasonal brew is crisp and clean with a splash of lemony citrus. It's so excited for a summer party, it showed up early!
This wine inspired pale ale uses grape must during fermentation imparting an earty fruitness accentuated with a subtle dryness. It is then aged in wine barrels.
Frost is the first offering in Shiner’s 2010 seasonal portfolio and our first Dortmunder-style brew. It has an appealing profile with a pale golden color and notes of honey and subtle floral hops...
From its earliest time under the Shiner Brewing Association in 1909, to that fateful day in 1914 when Kosmos Spoetzl saw an opportunity to bring classic Bavarian brewing traditions to his fellow immigrants, through the “Great Experiment” of Prohibition and Great Depression, the “Little Brewery” has stuck to what they know best – handcrafting the finest beer!