Our Beers

  • Old King Kölsch
  • Wiley One-Eyed Wheat
  • Remington Red
  • 46 Star Oklahoman Amber Ale
  • Bricktown Brown

Beer Tap Table

Beer

Old King Kölsch

This beer is light to medium in body with a very pale color, brewed using pale malts, nugget and cascade hops making this beer medium to slightly assertive. A somewhat vinous (grapey from malts) and dry flavor make up the rest. This beer is most comparable to Coors Light.

Grain bill: pale malts
Hop bill: nugget, cascade

Wiley One-Eyed Wheat

This American style wheat beer is golden in color, cold filtered and usually served with a lemon wedge. This beer is very light in appearance with hints of orange peel. The mouth feel is that of pale and wheat malts, hopped with nugget, sterling and Mt. Hood

Grain bill: 2row and wheat malt
Hops: nugget, sterling and Mt. Hood

Remington Red

Primarily a catch all for any beer less than a dark ale in color, ranging from amber to deep red hues. This style of beer tends to focus on the malts, and the hop character is a medium hop to make a well-balanced beer, with toasted malt characters and a light fruitiness.

Grain bill: English pale malts and the hops are nugget and cascade

46 Star Oklahoman Amber Ale

This amber ale is Oklahoma’s favorite handcrafted beer. Formerly called “Copperhead,” this is light bodied, American amber ale. This brew has a little malt in the middle but finishes clean and crisp. The sterling and Willamette give the amber its smooth yet crisp aftertaste.

Grain bill: 2 row and caramel malts
Hops: nugget, sterling, and Mt. Hood

Bricktown Brown

This beer is an American brown ale. It is light brown in color, with a creamy texture, and has just enough hop presence to keep it from being sweet. This style of beer is brewed with pale and caramel malts, and nugget and Willamette hops. This beer is most comparable Newcastle Brown Ale.