A true original, Canebrake has been our best-selling beer since 2010. This refreshing American wheat drinks easy and highlights honey-sweet remnants of Louisiana sugarcane and notes of citrus on the finish from Cascade hops picked from our favorite farm in Oregon. STYLE WHEAT ALE FLAVOR PROFILE CRISP MALTY ABV 5% AVAILABILITY YEAR ROUND HOPS CASCADE STERLING OTHER INGREDIENTS SUGARCANE SYRUP
A devilishly delicious hop bomb that makes your nostrils flair and your tail point. Dry-hopped with massive amounts of Citra® and Mosaic® hops for a truly delicious treat. Impressions of tropical papaya, mango, and grapefruit wash over your taste buds. Fermented with our house hazy yeast for a soft mouthfeel that will keep you wanting more. All Hail Jucifer! STYLE:…
Paradise Park American Lager ABV: 4.5% / IBU: 10 Brewed with pilsner malt and Huell Melon hops, this easy drinking lager is the perfect beer for the Louisiana climate. Named after a trailer park in our founder’s hometown, this lager doesn’t take itself too seriously. We worked tirelessly to make this an affordable local lager for the everyday beer drinker.
American Pale Ale
An unfiltered, kettle soured wheat beer with kosher salt. This refreshing beer is made even more thirst quenching with the addition of key lime and fresh cucumber juice.
This Baltic Oatmeal Milk Porter will change the way you think about porters and dark beer in general. From its sweet coffee and chocolate flavor, to its silk smooth finish, this is one unique brew. So sit back and enjoy her sultry sweet side. STYLE: Baltic Oatmeal Porter ABV: 6.2% FERMENTABLES: 2-Row, Munich, Brown, Caramel Malt, Chocolate Malt, Crystal 30,…
A Monday tradition in New Orleans, try a mouthwatering combination of savory red beans over a bed of classic white rice. Take the sting out of Monday, or eat them whenever you feel like it. There’s no such thing as a bad day when you can have red beans and rice.
Hot dogs are a street food staple, but you know we had to take it to the next level. Served with mustard, white and green onions, and a pickle spear, you’ll be happy you didn’t gamble on a dog from a cart.