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Our Brews

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Description
Alc %
Flavor
Ingredients
Flavor Profile
Bisons Beard Malt Stout
Chocolate Espresso Stout
8%
Sweet

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Blueberry White Truffle
Blueberries, Blue Agave And White Chocolate Honey Wine
18%
Sweet (Dessert Wine)
  • Blueberries

  • Blueberry juice

  • Blue agave

  • 1 tsp white chocolate extract

  • 1 cup White chocolate chip

  • 3 lbs clover honey

  • 1 lbs alfalfa honey (dutch gold)

  • ½ cup maple sugar

  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste

The guilty pleasure of meads. This sweet sparkling blueberry dessert mead will satisfy any sweet tooth with flavors of vanilla, blue agave, and maple sugar. Accented by the richness of alfalfa and clover honey. This delightfully decadent union of flavors is gently wrapped in the flavor of blueberries making it difficult to share. Don't worry we won't tell if you don’t.

Cedar Crest Ale
Apricot Ale
8%
Red
  • 3lbs wildflower

  • British dry ale yeast

  • UK irish red hops

  • Cedar plank board

  • Tulsi sweet rose tea

  • 1 teaspoon chicory

  • 1 teaspoon spearmint

  • Apricot nectar( aka Concentrate)

  • Roasted dried apricots

This Light Irish lager brings the sweetness of roasted apricots, with the bite of Irish red hops. Joined harmoniously by spearmint, chicory, and tulsi sweet rose. This brew is rounded out by wildflower honey and toasted cedarwood to create a taste as versatile as Cedar.

Dragons Breath
Dragon Fruit, Orange, Pomegranate Honey
18%
Semi Sweet
  • 1 lbs orange blossom honey

  • 2 lbs clover honey

  • Cran pom ocean spray

  • 1 whole pomegranate sliced

  • 1 whole dragon fruit sliced

  • 1 whole orange sliced

  • 1T of madagascar vanilla paste

Mead is a staple in stories of fantasy and magic. This dragon fruit,orange,cranberry, and pomegranate flavored mead captures the very essence of the legendary beast. With each sip you can taste the strength of flavor elevated by hints of vanilla and orange blossom that creates a taste straight out of a fairytale.

Fall Select (Seasonal)
Maple Sugar Apple Cider Honey Crisp Apples Cinnamon Honey Wine
18%
Semi Sweet

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Honey Wines Flights
18%
Semi Sweet

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Iron Crest
Black Cherry Sour
8%
Sour
  • 3lbs clover honey

  • Philly sour yeast

  • Cedar plank board

  • Tulsi sweet rose tea

  • 1 teaspoon chicory

  • 1 teaspoon spearmint

  • Black cherry concentrate

One of Iron Cedar’s premier flavors. This Black cherry sour is a delightfully full bodied and tickles the senses. With hints of spearmint, chicory, and tulsi sweet rose, bound together by clover honey. This brew finishes boldly with toasted cedarwood to complete a flavor as solid as Iron.

Maiden Voyage
Black Berry, Peach Vanilla, Oak Honey Wine
18%
Semi Sweet
  • Wildflower honey 3lbs

  • ½ Carton blackberries

  • Looza peach puree, 1 sliced white peach

  • 2 tbsp vanilla

  • 1 shot blue agave

  • 1 Red rose tea, 1 French vanilla black tea

  • Handful of french light toast oak chips

As with all ventures into the unknown they must begin with a proper send off. This semi sweet, black berry & peach mead is the first recipe in a long list of flavors to come. With hints of rose,  french vanilla, and blue agave, this flagship brew is brought full circle by the flavor of toasted oak that just like a mighty ship guides this mead to its sublime conclusion. So sit back and relax as your taste buds set sail.

Oasis
Cinnamon, Date, Fig, Vanilla Honey Wine
18%
Dry

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When you feel as if your thirst cannot be quenched look no further than this chai, fig, and date flavored mead. This dry mead holds hints of white chocolate, oak, and fresh orange zest that is neatly tied together by the sweet and spicy flavor of cinnamon. This mead can be served either hot or cold but make no mistake that this versatile brew will leave you satisfied with each sip,be it a scorching day or a cool night.

Oasis Red Sands
Cinnamon, Date, Fig, Vanilla, Cranberry Honey Wine
18%
Semi Sweet
  • Wildflower honey 3lbs

  • 2 ounces dates

  • 2 ounces figs

  • 2 bags twinings chai tea ultra spice

  • Handful of french light toast oak chips

  • 3 cinnamon sticks

  • 1 tbsp White chocolate extract

  • 2 Tb of orange zest

  • Quarter pound cranberry (red sands)

When you feel as if your thirst cannot be quenched look no further than this chai, fig, and date flavored mead. This dry mead holds hints of white chocolate, oak, and fresh orange zest that is neatly tied together by the sweet and spicy flavor of cinnamon. This mead can be served either hot or cold but make no mistake that this versatile brew will leave you satisfied with each sip,be it a scorching day or a cool night.

Pearable Ale
Pear And Anis Ale
8%
Belgian
  • 3lbs of basswood honey (substitute clover if basswood is not available)

  • Belgian white liquid yeast

  • 2 caramelized pears

  • 1 date

  • 2 sprigs of rosemary

  • ½ tablespoon star anise extract

  • 1 whole apple

  • 1 date

  • Pinch of pumpkin spice

  • Tulsi

  • Spiced dragon red chai tai tea

A light belgian white ale with a kick.This light refreshing belgian ale is the perfect summertime brew, With the crisp taste of star anise,red chai,apple, and rosemary coupled with Caramelized Pear,and dates. This brew is strong,start to finish, with hints of tulsi and pumpkin spice this beer delivers a one two punch to the senses yet simultaneously refreshing.

Shepherds Ale
Black Berry Lime Ale
8%
Belgian
  • 3lbs wildflower honey

  • 2 cartons of blackberries

  • ¼ key lime juice

  • 1 packet of blackberry lemonade

  • 1 packet black current burst

  • Gluten free belgian yeast

  • ½ cup dark malt

A flavorful ale that embodies the spirit of the shepherd. This gluten free, dark malt, Blackberry Belgian Ale is surprisingly potent. With hints of Black currant, Key Lime and Lemon this ale has a pleasantly playful bite that guides its flavor with each sip. Finished by the full flavors of dark malt, wildflower honey, and blackberries. This well balanced brew, truly, embodies the shepherd's experience, guiding each sip right down to the bottom of your glass.

The Old Bloody Root
Rootbeer Extract, Rum Barrel Chips, Brown Sugar And Blue Agave Honey Wine
18%
Dry
  • 3lbs buckwheat honey

  • 1 +4 tsp root beer extract

  • Blue agave

  • ½ bag of dragon fruit

  • 1 full lime

  • Rum barrel chips

  • ¼ brown sugar

  • French vanilla black tea

Of the many meads we have to offer, none are quite as hearty or full bodied as The Old Bloody Root.This dry sparkling rootbeer and dragon fruit mead is a pleasantly refreshing brew accented by the sharpness of lime and rum barrel chips. Hidden within this dark brew are notes of vanilla, blue agave and brown sugar. All these flavors come together nurtured by the richness of buckwheat honey.

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Know Your Brew History

Every sip comes with a story, learn the stories behind all of our brews.

Bisons Beard Malt Stout

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Dragons Breath

Dragon’s breath was born from my love of fantasy. The idea was to come up with a drink that I could see a band of adventurers drinking on a cold night around a fire. Sharing their stories of guts, glory, and grandeur. This brew incidentally became the first brew that I utilized juice/ concentrate instead of just water and made such an impact on the potency of the overall flavor that it led to a great majority of my brews utilizing similar methods.

Iron Crest

Iron crest is the first of my flagship beers. The first sour I ever attempted. The idea was to create a recipe that combined great flavors we could swap different fruits and concentrate out to create new flavors. Keeping the recipe straight forward but also unique. I decided to dissect my company name and create iron crest using black cherries to create a red rust like color while utilizing charred cedar plank boards to create a unique flavor profile. The end result was a sour beer that tastes just like a sour cherry jolly rancher that people just couldn't get enough.

Oasis Red Sands

While trying to come up with seasonal/holiday flavors I had hit a bit of a wall. After several failed attempts I was ready to move on from the idea all together. That was until my mother decided to make herself a mixed drink with oasis and cranberry juice and I liked the flavor so much I decided to add fresh cranberries to the fermentation process and my first alternate flavor was made. The overall flavor became sweeter and went from a dry white to a semi sweet red. After finishing this brew it inspired me to create new flavors with alternate ingredients in mind.

The Old Bloody Root

The tale of this brew begins during the height of the covid-19 shut down. Originally this brew was meant to be reminiscent of all the times my friends and I would go to the Erie county fair. One of the many stalls we would hit each summer. We would almost always stop and grab some birch beer. The idea was to create a root beer like wine that was not only sweet but also had a nice bubbly mouth feel. My hopes were delightfully dashed when I tested positive for covid and had to quarantine two weeks out from racking the brew. My usual time for fermentation turned into an extra month of fermenting and the sweet red wine that I had hoped for turned into a satisfyingly crisp cabernet with the finish of a root beer. The thing that made this brew special for me was that it taught me that even though things may not go as planned you can still end up with something great.

Blueberry White Truffle

This particular brew was my first and only attempt at a dessert wine. This particular brew was quite difficult since it was the first time I utilized ingredients that aren't typically used but I also wanted to keep the flavors of New York in mind. This was the first time I used blue agave, white chocolate chips and alfalfa honey. After some trial and error,and a bit more filtering than normal, I ended up with a tasty, very sweet, dessert mead. Why name it blueberry white truffle?  Well not only was it a very rich flavor, it was also double the cost to make than any other brew I had made up until that point.

Fall Select (Seasonal)

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Maiden Voyage

The one that started It all. This brew was the very first recipe I ever made. When I started brewing as a hobby I was only focused on making things that I would like.  The original recipe was simply blackberry, peach, and vanilla, 3 of my favorite flavors. Over the years leading up to forming my LLC I added oak and changed the methods I used to mix and ferment as well as changed some the ingredients in order to get a more refined, robust, and impactful flavor. Maiden voyage serves as my reminder that all good things come with time. Thus this flavor serves as our flagship and sets the example for all brews to come.

Pearable Ale

This brew was an interesting one. The people who tried it were evenly split down the middle between love and hate. A potent belgian ale that I threw together with the remaining ingredients I had from two separate brews. It was flavorful and one of the first brews I made using star anise. I learned that I'm actually allergic to the spice which incidentally was the ingredient that split the group of people who tried it. This experimental brew was a ton of fun and I learned that just because one person may not like the brew doesn't mean the next person wont absolutely love it.

Cedar Crest Ale

The second of my flagship beers. This took a bit of work to get right by swapping out black cherry for apricots and changing the yeast to a irish red ale yeast. I was hoping to get a great tasting beer with a bit more hops to get a more traditional tasting beer. After many failed attempts with different methods of preparing my hops. I eventually settled on the minimal amount of hops. Making a hop tea to add just the right amount of bitterness to the brew without overpowering it. Though it didn't have the same kick as a irish red it did turn out to be a light refreshing beer and definitely one to remember.

Honey Wines Flights

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Oasis

Oasis was originally my first attempt at adding exotic fruits and spices into a singular brew. As with many brews that I was making from scratch, The end result was not what I expected. Though I utilized figs, dates, vanilla and cinnamon, it didn't come out sweet. It was actually the first brew that came out dry. This was due to the chai tea that I had added. It became an instant hit with all that tried it, even those who preferred sweet wines over dry ones. In order to add a bit more sweetness back to the brew it became the first brew that I decided to add a cinnamon stick to the bottle and after a short time the flavor only got more addicting. This opened the door to a number of new recipes that focused on dryer more spiced based flavors.

Shepherds Ale

This brew remained nameless for a time due to the fact that it is based off of my dog. Benny is my Australian shepherd and quite literally the best dog I've ever owned. He is a big fan of fruit, particularly blackberries. I went through dozens of names incorporating his into them. Benny's brew, Benny’s Berry Brew, and Blackberry Ben’s sweet ale were among the winning candidates but I ultimately decided on shepherd's ale when a family member commented on my dogs' laid back and watchful nature. A simple name with a bit of a story. This flavor was my original flagship flavor before iron crest and cedar crest. I also utilized malt in this beer instead of hops creating a sweeter smoother taste.

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