
Iron Hill Light Lager
OG: 1.038 Color: 1.8 L IBU: 10 Alc by Vol: 4.0%This is our lightest beer. Our main goal in brewing this beer was to satisfy the percentage of the beer-drinking masses that like to drink lighter beers. Brewed to give a crisp, clean, refreshing taste with very subtle malt and hop flavor, this light lager is sure to fuel the LIGHTER vs. LESS FILLING debate..

Vienna Red Lager
OG: 1.054 Color: 11 IBU: 25 Alc by Vol: 5.0%This amber Austrian lager has a distinct bready malt aroma and flavor, followed by a crisp, clean finish typical of lager styles. The nose also shows plenty of the spicy hop aroma contributed by the use of Saaz hops.
Awards: 2008 World Beer Cup Silver medal winner. 1999 GABF Bronze medal winner

Ironbound Ale
OG: 1.050 Color: 8 L IBU: 30 Alc by Vol: 5.1%Hold onto your beer mugs, because this medium-bodied beer has been overwhelmed with hop additions. Brewed as an American pale ale, it's a celebration of American hop varieties: Cascade, Crystal, Centennial and Chinook. You won't be disappointed.
Awards: 2005 GABF Bronze medal winner

Pig Iron Porter
OG: 1.057 Color: 23 L IBU: 37 Alc by Vol: 5.4%Historically, porter had its heyday in 18th century London, where it was the beer of the working class. It doesn't take much to work up a thirst for this flavorful beer. The distinct roasted and chocolate notes are well balanced by a slight bitterness.
Awards: 2002 GABF Bronze medal winner; 2002 and 2003 Real Ale Festival Silver medal winner.
House Belgian Ale
OG: 1048 Color: 3 IBU: 17 Alc by Vol: 4.4%A traditional Belgian Ale is always on tap throughout the year.
Currently on tap:
Abbey Dubbel: Brewed in the style of a Belgian monastery, it has a distinct aroma of plum and pears. The flavor has the sweetness of dark Belgian candy sugar paired with nuances of fruit and spice. A dense, rocky head sits atop this mahogany colored ale.

Raspberry Wheat
OG: 1.038 Color: 3.5 IBU: 20 Alc by Vol: 4.1%This is a filtered American wheat beer, with a touch of natural raspberry flavor and aroma. Before you pass this one over because it's a "fruit" beer, try it on a hot summer afternoon. Our brewers even admit it's their beer of choice during those hot summer beer festivals.
