Featuring aromas of Shiso plum, fresh bread, violet aromas, and sparkling notes of fresh green tea and wildflowers. Brewed with rice in the Japanese tradition...
Crystal clear and filtered like almost all the Pfriem beers the Pilsner is not bitter but is finished with hefty doses of german hops and a dry-hop in the tank.
Belgians say, “Op uw gezondheid’” when toasting, but you don’t have to speak Flemish to appreciate the bold, complex flavors of fig dipped in dark chocolate.
pFriem Flanders Blonde spends months in a wine barrel before it’s unleashed, brimming with notes of green apple and lemon. It’s no wonder why gentlemen prefer blondes.
Seeking out some haze? pFriem Hazy IPA has tropical aromas of clementine, peach, strawberry, mango, and papaya, and juicy notes of grapefruit, white grape, and whipped citrus...
When the first pale ales were sailed around the cape to arrive in India in the early 18th center, outcries of "Zounds!", "Jolly good!", and "Huzzah!" were heard across the East Indian subcontinent...
Fluffy white foam on top of light golden body with a touch of haze. Floral aromas of citrus zest, lavender, lemon balm, dandelions, white pepper, juniper, and spring bloom...
Twenty hours of kettle souring, clean fermentation and a double dose of fruity, dry hops make pFriem Sour IPA a citrusy, hoppy, refreshing treat with little to no bitterness.
Big tropical aromas balanced with resiny fresh hop flavors of citrus, sweet cannabis, and a kiss of dried chili powder. This beer finishes super floral, green, bright, and dank.
Flemish Etiquette implores you to wait and see if your host offers a toast before sipping your drink. Where his Belgian Strong Blonde is concerned Pfriem sees things differently...
Flemish Etiquette implores you to wait and see if your host offers a toast before sipping your drink. Where his Belgian Strong Blonde is concerned Pfriem sees things differently...
pFriem Family Brewers is a Northwest & Belgian inspired 15-barrel brewery and tasting room in Hood River, OR. Located on the beautiful waterfront of the Columbia River.