A smooth wheat ale that pours a clean deep golden hue. Aromas of light grains with lemony notes on the nose. Finishing with a tropical fruit finish.
A Classic Blonde Ale with generous additions of coconut and sweet caramel malts giving the beer a delightful tropical character.
American Indian Pale Ale that pours a light straw color with a fluffy white head. Light crips and citrus aromas on a malty backbone with fruity hop notes on the nose.
American Brown Ale that pours a deep brown velvety and creamy head. Roast aromas of coffee and chocolate carry to the flavors.
Our lightest Wheat Ale is crisp and refreshing to the last drop.
A slightly sweet and flavorful Blonde Ale with a clean finish.
Creamy, Sweet Stour with a subtle hint of french vanilla that acts like a creamer to the beer's roasted coffee finish.
A light bodied Porter with coffee and chocolate notes ending with a smooth Caramel finish.
Aged in Jack Daniels Barrels, this Imperial Russian Stout starts with a touch of pumpkin and ends with a slight sour finish.
A tingle is in the wind and its name is Habanero. That is what you will be thinking on first sniff. It has a unholy combination of Asian fruit & fire.
This week Miami Herald food editor Evan Benn chats with Miami Brewing Co.'s Peter Schnebly about adding tropical fruits to his line of beer. Benn also speaks with Total Wine and More's Ed Roberts.
A quick interview with Miami Brewing Company owner, Peter Schnebly. Learn about the first craft brewery in Miami-Dade and the brews they offer.
The Craft Beer Geek reviews Miami Brewing Company’s Miami Vice IPA, from Homestead Florida. Episode #384
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