Keelhaul

The term “keelhaul” has its nautical roots in the Dutch, but the cruel practice of dragging a mutinous Sailor along the keel (underside) of the ship as a form of torture was used by the British in the 1600s. In today’s terms, the term keelhaul is synonymous with a severe scolding. Brewed with wheat, British & Czech Pilsner malts, and hopped ever so slightly with Perle and Tettnanger hops, our Keelhaul is honestly anything BUT a severe scolding on your palette. You’ll only be severely scolded for NOT enjoying this beer!