1956 Abbey Style Tripel
For centuries, monks brewed some of Europe’s finest beer.
Monasteries were among the most stable institutions in medieval Europe. While kingdoms fractured and armies marched across the continent, abbeys preserved agriculture, literacy, engineering, and craft traditions behind stone walls. Brewing became part of that world naturally. Monks cultivated grain, managed farms, hosted travellers, and supported themselves through skilled manual labour. Beer was woven into daily life…
1959 Irish Stout
Dublin in the 1950s was a city of coal smoke, rain-soaked brick, and dim pub windows glowing amber against the dark. And in the pubs stout flowed…
1914 Historic WWI London IPA
This beer is a replica of the kind of IPA popular during the first World War.