Southern Gold is a golden honey ale brewed with locally-produced honey. It was designed specifically for the City of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the home of the University of Southern Mississippi. more
Indian Summer is a light American wheat ale spiced to perfection with the flavors of orange peel and coriander. A clean-fermenting yeast creates dry, crisp base that enhances the spices. Indian Summer has a light citrus aroma but isn’t overly fruity. It was created for the palates of “Deep South” b... more
Jefferson Stout is Lazy Magnolia’s original Sweet Potato Cream Stout. Brewed with sweet potatoes and milk sugar, it has an impressive taste with notes of chocolate, coffee and caramel flavors. more
Harvest Ale is a celebration of the changing weather and the sowing of hops and barley that will be used in upcoming brews. Southern Tier ushers in the fall with this classic English-style ESB (Extra Special Bitter) of the highest order. Deep ruby in color with an even deeper hop flavor… in fact, they throw fresh En... more
The simplicity of Hoppe tests the skill and ability of the brewer to create something truly majestic. Crafted much like a sculptor who uses only a hammer and chisel to shape stone into a masterpiece, Hoppe is spawned of these few essentials: barley, wheat, hops, yeast and water. This limited palette is an exercise i... more
This beer begins in spring when oat seeds are sown as soon as the soil can be worked. Meanwhile, select types of barley are planted with hopes that Mother Nature will be kind. Our brewers wait patiently until the legumes are mature and ready for the scythe. Upon delivery to the brewery, these ingredients are mixed t... more
Inspiration can sometimes be found in the strangest of places. This eccentric brew started with a single flower from a hop named Hallertau. The delicate and spicy aroma present in this flower has been responsible for generations of great beers. Hallertau hops are to a brewer what an old tractor is to a farmer: relia... more
When empirical and creative impulses collide, the result is often timeless. The classic utility-art aesthetic of the coffee maker is an example of design and engineering working in concert. It is through similar cooperation that the simple bitter cocoa bean is transformed into a sweet treat. As scientists, Southern ... more
Pumking is an ode to Púca, a creature of Celtic folklore, who is both feared and respected by those who believe in it. Púca is said to waylay travelers throughout the night, tossing them on its back, and providing them the ride of their lives, from which they return forever changed! Brewed in the spirit of All Hallo... more
Three thousand feet above sea level in the misty mountains of Jamaica, some of the world’s finest Arabica beans are hand picked on their way to becoming Blue Mountain Coffee. Halfway around the world, plump spring barley grows to maturity in the loamy soil of North America while aromatic hops are cultivated to exact... more
St. Nicholas, aka Santa Claus, is a magical figure, the bringer of gifts and an icon of holiday spirit. Forgotten by most is his evil side kick and enforcer of ‘the list’. European tradition says while St. Nick is busy delivering presents to good little boys and girls, Krampus hands out punishments to the bad. A fan... more
By comprehending the labyrinthine movement of time, one would not think it strange to trace the errant path of an ordinary object such as a cream dessert only to discover that it has been the cause of cultural disputes since the middle ages. The British founders of burnt cream and from Spain, crema catalana, both st... more
Raspberry wheat is a lightly hopped golden wheat beer brewed with the finest North American malted barley and wheat. Finished with fresh raspberries, you can enjoy this smooth, crisp beer any time of year. more
Heavy Weizen explores the inner depths of creativity and craftsmanship, taking a style of ale that is delicate and quaffable and shaping it into something exuberant and sturdy. The foundation of Heavy Weizen begins with prodigious quantities of North American malted barley and wheat. Next, the finest European hops a... more
Long ago, British farmhouse brewers made special ales using the first runnings of the mash. These beers, now called barley wine, are brewed in the tradition of days past. At Southern Tier this long awaited brew is placed on the back burner until the start of the new year. Back Burner Barley Wine is a celebration of ... more
Neolithic humans evolved from nomadic hunters into a more settled agricultural society, changing life forever. The ‘founder’ crops they raised included wheat & barley. It is little surprise that the first examples of brewing appeared during this age. Brewers owe much to that epoch. Similarly, we thank our farmer... more
High in the winter sky, two parallel stick figures are visible & known as “the twins,” or the constellation Gemini. The astronauts of the 1960s flew as teams of two in a program named after the celestial pairing. Southern Tier has its own fraternal twins, Hoppe & Unearthly. Blended together & placed in t... more
hI.P.A. begins and ends with big, bountiful bites of hops, hops and more hops while maintaining the barest hint of a malty middle in the mouth. more
In the ring the matador’s red cape allures the beast, and in this way our weizenbock will tempt you with it’s rich ruby color. Both an artist and an athlete, with great agility, grace and coordination, a matador goes where most fear to tread. They are performers of life and are revered. Some believe it was either a ... more
At the Southern Tier Brewing Company, vigorously hopped beer is our standard and inspiration. We continue a commitment to innovation with an aggressive offering. Oak Aged Unearthly is a manifestation of the brewer’s craft; skillfully balancing art and the forces of nature to produce a divine liquid. Delicately pour ... more