Hoppy Beers
However you like your hoppy beer, we have a style and can for you.
The hop craze doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. As the years roll by and new, trendy styles come into the light, hoppier beers with labels like IPA, Session IPA, and American Pale Ale (just to name a few), seem to always hold their own and remain some of our fastest (and freshest!) movers. With our fridges constantly getting stocked with different hop additions, it’s best to grab the ones that catch your eye before they’re gone.

After a few incidents of fate and circumstance, Fairweather opened its doors in May 2017. The brewery is home in a revitalized warehouse in west Hamilton’s Ainslie Wood neighbourhood. In addition to a taproom and bottle shop, they have a 60 seat patio, and a 10,000 square foot production facility which doubles as an event space.
Whether the brewers area exploring bright hoppy IPAs, rich, silky stouts and porters, elegant, classic continental lagers, or fruited and oak-aged beers that explore the edges of what beer can be, Fairweather will never be satisfied. They will tirelessly strive to create the best beer you will find anywhere. Period.
Fairweather’s High Grade NEIPA is considered to be one of their staple beers and I can understand why; every sip of this juicy little pale ale drinks snappy and clean- like you’d expect from the style, but still gives hazy notes of mango and peach. I love when breweries play with dry-hopping and the technique lends itself beautifully to this New England-style IPA!
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Beer Type
Ale -
Beer Category
Hoppy Beer -
Beer Style
New England IPALeans heavily on late, dry hopping techniques to deliver a bursting juicy, tropical hop experience. Learn More -
Country
Canada -
Region
Ontario -
Sub-Region
Hamilton -
Size
473ml -
ABV
6.2% -
Tasting Notes
BitterDankJuicy
These are for you, Hop Heads
Fruity, dank, floral, juicy, bitter... These are just some of the ways we like to describe our favourite hop-forward beers.




















