DO YOU OFFER BREWERY TOURS?
We certainly do! In fact, it is mandated by NJ state law, craft breweries can only sell their product for consumption on premises with a tour.

You can take a self-guided tour or take a guided tour with one of our employees. Recently, the state made it slightly easier, where patrons can take one tour per calendar year as long as they sign and record it in our registrar. We thank you for complying with laws and keeping us out of trouble with the New Jersey Alcohol Beverage Control Agency.

WHAT KIND OF BEERS DO YOU BREW?
We will have a wide variety of styles including but not limited to IPAs, Pilsners, Stouts, Porters, Heifer wizens; while constantly bringing to market new and exciting styles and flavors.

We pledge to bring consistent products made from the highest quality ingredients.

HOW BIG IS YOUR SYSTEM?
We have a 7 barrel brewhouse with seven 7-barrel fermenters (1 barrel = 31 gallons).

HOW MUCH BEER CAN I BUY?
By law, you are able to buy up to 15.5 gallons (half barrel) of beer per day. Anything purchased in cans, bottles, growlers, Crowlers, or kegs cannot be consumed on premises.

We reserve the right to refuse alcohol to anyone who appears intoxicated.

WHERE CAN I BUY YOUR BEER?
You can buy beer to take with you in Crowlers in our taproom.
We also distribute to local retail establishments such as bars, restaurants, and liquor stores.

WHERE CAN I FIND YOUR FOOD MENU?
We are a brewery that operates under a limited brewery license, and therefore in New Jersey our license only allows us to serve our own beer. We are not a licensed brewpub with a full liquor license so we do not have a kitchen and cannot serve wine or spirts either.

CAN I BRING OUTSIDE FOOD?
That’s totally fine with us. There are several local dining options close by, but feel free to bring anything or have anything delivered. We do ask you to be respectful of those around you. We also ask that you please clean up your trash when you are done.

CAN I BRING MY KIDS WITH ME?
While we gladly welcome your whole family, anyone under 21, especially minors should always be supervised.