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Belgian Dubbel | 8% ABV | 12.6% IBU -
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Belgian Tripel | 9.5% ABV | 22.5% IBUDetails
With a delicate balance of spicy esters, layers of light fruit notes, and a higher alcohol level than traditional beers, this is a classic Belgian-style Tripel. It finishes moderately dry with slight hop bitterness.Brewery
Boom Island Brewing Boom Island has one of the most interesting background stories out there- the founders met as French horn players who left the orchestra to pursue their next creative venture as brewers. The entire family got involved to construct the OG brewery and equipment, and their dedication comes through in the beer. Before opening, hubby and head brewer, Kevin, took an adventure across the pond to brew side by side with the Belgian pros and brought back the best kind of souvenir: yeast strains he uses to this day to make the beer we know and love. Known For: True Belgian style beers and limited releases you’ll want to get your hands on. -
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Belgian Blond Ale | 6% ABV | 39% IBUDetails
Belgian-style blond ale with a balanced but hop forward aroma profile. Tropical fruit, melon and citrus zest on the nose. Crafted with Wai-iti hops, pilsner and wheat malt, and a hint of citrus, this hoppy number moves to its own rhythm.Brewery
Boom Island Brewing Boom Island has one of the most interesting background stories out there- the founders met as French horn players who left the orchestra to pursue their next creative venture as brewers. The entire family got involved to construct the OG brewery and equipment, and their dedication comes through in the beer. Before opening, hubby and head brewer, Kevin, took an adventure across the pond to brew side by side with the Belgian pros and brought back the best kind of souvenir: yeast strains he uses to this day to make the beer we know and love. Known For: True Belgian style beers and limited releases you’ll want to get your hands on. -
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Farmhouse Ale | 6% ABV | 30% IBUDetails
For hundreds of years in Belgium, farmers would assemble whatever fruits and grains they had leftover in the fall to make a beer for their workers in the spring. They would produce a Saison each year, keeping it on the lighter side to ensure their workers thirsts were properly quenched, while maintaining their productivity. Each years Saison would be unique, incorporating orange peel, barley, oats, wheat and perhaps a touch of rye. Our Belgian-style farmhouse ale is brewed with a hint of orange peel to deliver the kind of strategic refreshment you need after a long hot day laboring on a Belgian farm. Or a sultry afternoon by your favorite Minnesota lake.Brewery
Boom Island Brewing Boom Island has one of the most interesting background stories out there- the founders met as French horn players who left the orchestra to pursue their next creative venture as brewers. The entire family got involved to construct the OG brewery and equipment, and their dedication comes through in the beer. Before opening, hubby and head brewer, Kevin, took an adventure across the pond to brew side by side with the Belgian pros and brought back the best kind of souvenir: yeast strains he uses to this day to make the beer we know and love. Known For: True Belgian style beers and limited releases you’ll want to get your hands on. -
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Witbier | 5% ABV | 13.7% IBUDetails
With its light, hazy blond color and fluffy white head, this is a classic Belgian-style Witbier. Slight tartness opens into a refreshing smoothness, with faint floral notes that linger on the back.Brewery
Boom Island Brewing Boom Island has one of the most interesting background stories out there- the founders met as French horn players who left the orchestra to pursue their next creative venture as brewers. The entire family got involved to construct the OG brewery and equipment, and their dedication comes through in the beer. Before opening, hubby and head brewer, Kevin, took an adventure across the pond to brew side by side with the Belgian pros and brought back the best kind of souvenir: yeast strains he uses to this day to make the beer we know and love. Known For: True Belgian style beers and limited releases you’ll want to get your hands on.