
Lumber For Ale
Did we trade beer for a sweet, wood stained table? Yes, yes we did. This was the beer we exchanged in a true throwback to a time before currency; where things such as lumber and ale ruled supreme.
You can still find this table in the beer bus to the left side of the bar/serving area. It is beautiful and was built by Mike's brother in law, Shavin. We appreciate him.
This years version of Lumber for Ale features a heavy dosing of Simcoe hops with an accent of Motueka. We taste dense notes of orange citrus, pineapple, and tropical fruit.Â
Did we trade beer for a sweet, wood stained table? Yes, yes we did. This was the beer we exchanged in a true throwback to a time before currency; where things such as lumber and ale ruled supreme.
You can still find this table in the beer bus to the left side of the bar/serving area. It is beautiful and was built by Mike's brother in law, Shavin. We appreciate him.
This years version of Lumber for Ale features a heavy dosing of Simcoe hops with an accent of Motueka. We taste dense notes of orange citrus, pineapple, and tropical fruit.Â
Original: $15.06
-70%$15.06
$4.52Description
Did we trade beer for a sweet, wood stained table? Yes, yes we did. This was the beer we exchanged in a true throwback to a time before currency; where things such as lumber and ale ruled supreme.
You can still find this table in the beer bus to the left side of the bar/serving area. It is beautiful and was built by Mike's brother in law, Shavin. We appreciate him.
This years version of Lumber for Ale features a heavy dosing of Simcoe hops with an accent of Motueka. We taste dense notes of orange citrus, pineapple, and tropical fruit.Â





















