House Brewed Taps
Drink these, we made them. Available Seasonally.
* Quarter Pour – $2.50 * Pints – $7.50 * 32oz Crowler – $13.00 *
Bär
$7.50Berlinerweisse – 3.4% ABV – 3.5 pH
Named for Berlin’s mascot, this hazy, tart wheat is the perfect session
beer. Try it plain or “mit schuss!”, like ze Germans do, with a Woodruff, Strawberry,
or Seasonal syrup. You can even try a flight of all 4!
Bramber
$7.50Bramber Ale – 4.59% ABV – 34.2 IBU
A light-bodied beer that is much easier to drink than it is to see through.
Hints of caramel and chocolate are perfectly balanced by a subtle
combination of hops. This is designed to introduce you to dark beer.
Don’t be afraid of the dark.
GASLIGHT “LAGER”
$7.50Cream Ale – 4.75% ABV – 12.5 IBU
Named for The Gaslight, a bar that once stood a couple buildings west of
us on Central Avenue, but also modern use of the term – It’s a lager, we
swear!
Long Road Ahead
$7.50American Oatmeal Stout (nitro) – 4.82% ABV – 43.7 IBU
The beer that started it all! We started brewing to save on buying kegs,
but when we hit on this roasty, creamy recipe 10 years ago we knew we
had to get it out to the world. We also knew we had a long road ahead of
ourselves. We’re finally here!

Red Headed German
$7.50Irish Red Ale – 4.7% ABV – 22.5 IBU
KCK is a prime example of the American Melting Pot – just like one of our owners, Ben! We brewed this beer in that “melting pot” spirit; an Irish red grain bill, American and German hops and German ale yeast. Top o‘ der morgen to ya!
Sunflower Statezon
$7.50Saison/Farmhouse Ale – 5.64 ABV – 31.8 IBU
We started brewing in the kitchen of Larry’s early 1900s farmhouse in – you guessed it – the sunflower state. What better way to turn that history into beer than Kansas Malting Company grains, sunflower seeds in the mash, and sunflower petals in place of aroma hops? The perfect beer for a hot summer’s day!
Wyandot IPA
$7.50IPA – 5.7% ABV – 75.2 IBU
A medium-bodied pale ale that has the malt background to stand up to
the blend of Centennial, Citra, Cascade, Ahtanum and Hallertauer hops.
One of the most well-balanced IPAs you can find. WyPA? Why not?