| Altbier | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Alt 5.2% ABV | |
| Barleywine | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Barleywine | |
| Belgian Gold | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Belgian | |
| Black's Fort | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | American Brown Ale 5.9% ABV–100 IBU | In order to protect themselves from attacks from native tribes, including those led by Dragging Canoe, Joseph Black and other settlers constructed a fort along the banks of Wolf Creek. Inspired by these hearty souls, this brown ale is fortified with the best of all brewing ingredients in one glass. A blend of American malts balances the incredible hop load. In a blended style of hop intense IPA and smooth, malty English brown ale, each glass is literally saturated with hop bitterness, flavor, and aroma. You will get a strong citrus experience from Cascade and Centennial hops that stand at attention to accept the boldness in the malt bill. |
| Blackberry Wheat | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Fruit 5.9% ABV–20 IBU | This summer beer is a dramatic variation of our Whitetop Wheat. We add pounds of fresh blackberries after fermentation which feed the yeast and encourage further fermentation. This ‘double ferment’ leaves the beer very dry and a bit sour like a good blackberry should. We appreciate the seasonal availability of fresh fruit and celebrate with a limited edition beer. This beer is cloudy from fruit pectin and the natural purple color remains for your enjoyment. |
| Chocolate Milk Stout | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Stout 6% ABV | Roasted malts and chocolate greet you with each drink. There is a general smoothness that characterizes this stout. If you have never had a stout try this one and you will enjoy for the smoothness and drinkablity. Medium body with soft carbonation. great finish. |
| Coffee Porter | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Porter | |
| Creeper Trail | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Amber Ale 5% ABV–33 IBU | For many decades, Norfolk & Western trains “creeped” along the steep grade between Abingdon and North Carolina, allowing its passengers the time to take in the beautiful scenery. Today, the railbed has been converted into a trail along which bikers, runners and hikers enjoy views of open farmland, cool laurel forests and stately trestles that cross mountain streams. Resembling the orange and red hues of the Creeper Trail on a warm fall day, this amber ale is focused on sweet caramel malt flavors layered on a solid Munich and Victory malt backbone. These smooth malt flavors are intertwined like Virginia Creeper vines with a strong dose of bittering Magnum and citrusy aroma and flavor hops. |
| Czech Pilsner | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Pilsner | |
| Dry Irish Stout | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Stout | |
| Dunkelweizen | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Dunkel | |
| English Brown | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | English Brown Ale | |
| Fightin' Parson's | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Pale Ale 5.9% ABV–45 IBU | A frontiersman and early settler, Rev. Charles Cummings was dubbed the Fightin’ Parson due in equal measure to his experience battling local native tribes as well as his affinity for resting his rifle on the pulpit during sermons. Like its namesake, Fightin’ Parson’s Pale Ale is an American original. It offers a strong malt background in order to balance intense and complex hop additions. After generous hopping during brewing, we dry hop after fermentation with Simcoe and Amarillo to provide a grapefruit, citrus aroma and flavor. |
| Holston River | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Hefeweizen | |
| Imperial Red | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Imperial Red Ale | |
| Imperial Stout | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Imperial Stout 9% ABV | . |
| Long December | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Oatmeal Stout 5.4% ABV–40 IBU | Warm up this winter season with this silky smooth, chocolate latte of an English style stout brewed especially for House on Main. Fresh oats give the beer a unique, velvety mouthfeel and residual sweetness. English Maris Otter base malt is enhanced by a hint of Victory malt for a biscuit, breakfast flavor, combined with dark roasted barley and chocolate malts that give this beer its intense color and chocolaty, coffee-like bitterness. Along with these layered winter flavors, there is a small hint of spring from the Kent Goldings hops in a bittering, earthy, grassy addition. |
| Ordinary Bitter | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Bitter | |
| Pumpkin Ale | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Pumpkin | |
| Russian Imperial Stout | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Imperial Stout 10% ABV–75 IBU | Rich, deep, and complex, with bittersweet chocolate and roasty notes, hop bitterness and some fruity esters. The palate and finish are relatively dry with some lingering roastiness, hop bitterness and warming character. |
| Stonewall Heights | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Stout 5.9% ABV–68 IBU | Like the birthplace of Wolf Hills’s beer, this stout is steeped in genteel, Southern tradition while maintaining a modern flair. The integration of four different barley malts creates a mosaic of beer flavor. Accentuated by a bit of chocolate malt you will experience biscuit, bread, and caramel flavors, an intense but enjoyable bitterness from dark malts and a heavy hand of American Magnum and Centennial hops. |
| Tripel | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Belgian Tripel | |
| Troopers Alley | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | IPA 5.9% ABV–135 IBU | In 1777, some former lands of Dr. Thomas Walker were laid out into lots along Main and Water streets. On Main Street, numerous hotels and small lodges were established to house the itinerant men who traveled along the Great Road. Hidden down the hill in between Main and Water was a small sidestreet named Troopers Alley. Stepping out the back doors from those Main Street hotels into the Alley, men could find dens of “evil fame,” gambling, and strong ale. Like those establishments, the intense hop bill of this American-style IPA will tempt you with citrus aroma and bitterness. A discrete malt bill of 2-row Pale Malt forms the backbone and a blend of Crystal/Caramel 40 is added for slight sweetness and color to draw you in to the varied hop experience. Simcoe and Columbus hops added throughout the boil provide an alluring bitterness. An enticing blend of Columbus, Amarillo, Simcoe, Cascade, and Centennial balances the bitterness with a fragrant aroma and pleasing finish. |
| Watermelon Wheat | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Fruit 6.5% ABV | |
| Wee Heavy | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | | |
| White Blaze Honey | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Cream Ale | For the past 75 years, when the mountain air begins to warm in spring, thousands of hikers accept the challenge of traversing the 2,181 mile Appalachian Trail. Along the way, those weary travelers find the familiar white “blaze” trail markers to be a refreshing site guiding them from Maine to Georgia. A similar, original American tradition is the Cream Ale, a clean, dry ale designed as an alternative to mass-produced lagers. Keeping on the path of full flavored, craft beer, our Honey Cream Ale incorporates nearly four pounds per barrel of pure Appalachian honey, rather than adjuncts like corn or rice. The result is a light, crisp, slightly-sweet, session beer evenly balanced between smooth malt, a hint of floral hops, and honey sweetness. |
| Whitetop Wheat | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Wheat Ale 5.5% ABV–30 IBU | Whitetop Mountain was long considered the highest peak in Virginia as its snowy bald can be observed from all around and the panoramic views from its summit are unrivalled. Like a clear summer day on her cap, this wheat is light and crisp. The smooth wheat malt shines through with only a hint of Willamette and Centennial hops. The cloudiness in this
beer comes from the wheat malt and the natural yeast character. |
| Wolf Den | | Wolf Hills Abingdon, VA | Double IPA 9% ABV–100 IBU | The British developed the India Pale Ale with plenty of bitter English hops in order for the beer to survive the long sea passage to India. Not to be outdone, American craft brewers have taken this concept a step further. This double IPA is a high-alcohol, hop delivery mechanism distributed only while at its peak. Although well-balanced, the significant hop flavor and essences (over 100 IBU) lurking in this unassuming pale ale will spring on your taste buds and nose. |