1919 is brewed in small batches with only the finest ingredients…real granulated sugar ~ the sweetener of choice during the prohibition era ~ and real vanilla.
Schell Shocked Radler is a light, crisp, grapefruit flavored brew, perfect for these sun-kissed days of summer. Consider it the ultimate summer refresher!
A radler-style lager that’s reddish in color, not too sweet, w/ notes of apple, pear, orange, lime & elderberry & served w/ a topper of Red Citrus Sangria Beer.
Hauenstein is not a red, wheat, or honey, but the same flavorful beer it has always been. It has a crisp taste with a smooth finish. It is lightly carbonated for easy drinkability...
Black Forest Cherry is an experimental play on the traditional Berliner Weisse, which nearly went extinct after two World Wars and decades of Communist rule.
Grain Belt Nordeast is an American Amber lager and is the newest member to the Grain Belt Family. It has a light maltiness and hop aroma with a mild bitterness...
After occupying Berlin in 1809, Napoleon’s troops adoringly referred to the tart and effervescent white beer of the city as “The Champagne of the North...
Grain Belt got its start on the banks of the mighty Mississippi, right by St. Anthony Falls, site of the hardworking dam that fueled the growth of Minneapolis’ milling industry...
The Oktoberfest or Marzen (March) type of beer was originally brewed in March, and laid down in caves before the summer weather rendered brewing impossible.
We are excited to announce our latest year round- Schell’s Emerald Rye! Schell’s Emerald Rye is assertively hopped (hopped again, and again, and again, and then dry hopped) to impart a firm, dry bi...
In the 1940s, around the same time Grain Belt built its famous bottle cap sign overlooking the Mississippi River in Northeast Minneapolis, they introduced a “Beer of Exceptional Quality”–Premium...
We brewed a special, American Adjunct Lager in Berliner Weisse fashion, & then aged it in our cypress lagering tank with 2 strains of brett and then dry hopped.
The first in a lineup of specialty beers called The Noble Star Collection. This beer is extremely pale yellow in color with a slight haze and a large, creamy, snow-white foam head...
Nearly black in color with layers of bittersweet chocolate, cocoa, and coffee flavors. A black Berliner-weiss blended with fermented "Mic Check" espresso from Five Watt Coffee.
Dark brown to black in color. Roasted malt notes of dark chocolate, toffee, light oak, char and a hint of vanilla. Medium to full bodied with low hop bitterness and a slight caramel sweetness.
In 1984, Schell’s brewed the first wheat beer in America since prohibition-a filtered German-style wheat beer called Schell’s Weiss Beer. It’s light and dry with a citric tartness.
Schell's Weizenbock is an experimental Weiss Beer made for this series. It's stronger and aggressively hopped with Triskel hops. It's a uniquely fruity, hoppy wheat beer experience.
Apparent Horizon was brewed as a slightly stronger, “Vollbier” (full beer) strength Berliner Weisse, with a 35% portion of the malt bill coming from rye malt...
August’s Bock was made collaboratively with the German-based brewery Gold Ochsen and was named after both breweries past presidents from five generations ago...