Our Signature Beers
Bottle to Throttle – Coffee Stout – 5.2%
As the saying goes, “8 hours from Bottle to Throttle”. Ground coffee is added during the steeping process and even more beans added during primary fermentation – resulting in a gloriously rich fusion of coffee and beer.
Jet Fuel – Espresso Stout 5.9%
This beer is sure to give you a kick. Just like our Bottle to Throttle Coffee Stout we start with ground coffee in the steeping and fermentation process but add an extra kick of caffeine through our use of specialty coffee beans that contain more caffeine than your regular cup of joe.
The Gimli Glider – Radler – 4.9%
Paying homage to the famous AC143 flight. Through heroic efforts and quick thinking of the pilots on board, 69 souls were saved that day.
The Gimli Glider is a clean, crisp, and slightly sweet radler that is balanced and smooth like a glider.
Goose – Gose – 5.0%
Revvin’ up your engine. Listen to her howlin’ roar. Metal under tension. Beggin’ you to touch and go. Highway to the Danger Zone.
A Gose is a sour, salty, wheat beer and our take on it builds on top that intriguing base. We use only the finest quality lime infused salt we can get our hands on to build on top of a salty and tart base.
Flight Line – Lager – 5.2%
Mile High – IPA 6.2%
Touch and Go – Session Ale 4.8%
In aviation, a touch-and-go landing is a maneuver that is common when learning to fly. It involves landing on a runway and taking off again without coming to a full stop. Our crisp and refreshing session ale is extremely sessionable for long afternoons on the patio.
Prop Wash – Gingerbeer – 4.7%
Indulge yourself with this refreshing Ginger Ale brewed with ginger and a hint of lemon zest. Its slightly peppery and lemony flavors are sure to quench your thirst, right down to the root.
The $100 Beer – 5.5%
An homage to the $100 burger, this elegant but non pretentious award winning beer is light and crisp but not overly simple nor overly complicated. It’s just good beer. See why pilots from all over fly in to enjoy our $100 beer.
IFR – Strong Beer – 10.5%
IFR or Instrument Flight Rules are regulations governing flying in which flight by dead reckoning can’t be done.
VFR – Session Lager 4.9%
VFR or Visual Flight Rules are regulations governing flying in where a pilot may navigate using landmarks and ground reference as the weather is clear enough to allow the pilot to see where the aircraft is going.