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Continue ShoppingA citrusy crusher with some heft. This easy drinker is built on a sturdy base of wheat, 2-row, and a touch of crystal and honey malts. Thoughtfully hopped with Citra, Centennial, Amarillo, and Nelson Sauvin. Fresh orange rind, white wine, and juicy grapefruit dominate the palate while the wheat forward malt ensemble creates a lovely smooth landing. The perfect beer for late summer star gazing. Some of those stars are long dead. Don’t think too hard about it.
A Maryland style Rye Amber Lager/Ale hybrid celebrating the heritage of MD style rye whiskey ingredients. Local Chesapeake Malting barley with rye for a nice bite and corn to smooth it all out. A refreshing and dry rye finish.
After spending the cold winter training our palettes on malty winter brews its time to get out on the field and play some ball with an IPA that’s both refreshing and complex. The lemony-herbal aromatics of Sorachi Ace hops spring out of a nice, light bodied wheat & honey malt base. You can always rely on a solid hit from Steady Eddie.
Alright Skippers – This beer is ready to sail!
Skipjack Pils is brewed with real Bohemian Pils Malt! Super clean and crisp, Skipjack is brewed with german Mandarina Bavaria and Michigan grown Zuper Saazer hops. It’s light malt body and grassy citrus flavor and aroma will keep you moving fast on the water. You’ll love the cut of our jib with this easy drinking, super refreshing true Bohemian Pils.
Ireland and America go way back. Our histories have crossed paths countless times and while our cultures may differ, we have at least one thing in common - our passion for good beer!
Baltimore Blonde is the Open Gate Brewery’s flagship beer. Introduced in 2013, this beer is brewed in on-site in Baltimore. Golden in color, it’s a light brew that’s big on flavor.
When someone looks at you and says “Pint?”, this is the pint they’re talking about. If you want something else, you’ll have to specify. It’s rich, it’s creamy, and it’s black (well actually, if you look closely, Guinness is ruby red in color but don’t tell anyone!).
It’s everything it promises to be. Every time. It’s what we’re famous for, and although we love all of our beers just the same, it will always hold a special place in our Guinness Draught loving hearts.
Hopefully yours too. Truly unique. Perfectly balanced.
Not many people know this, but the iconic pint wasn’t the first beer brewed by the man himself*
*The man himself = Arthur Guinness. If you knew that, get yourself a Guinness Draught.
Guinness Draught in fact was only brewed for the first time in 1959 to celebrate the 200-year anniversary since Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on St. James’s Gate Brewery. Good man Arthur, he clearly knew a good thing when he saw it!
The QG makes it FUN to look your best so you can focus on your SUCCESS!