From Shannon Brewing:
We are passionate about great beer—all natural, beautiful, wholesome, easy-drinking beer! Shannon Brewing Company’s great beer comes from a profound commitment to our “old-world” brewing process, the best natural ingredients available and a VERY patient aging process.
What makes our beer great?
- Pure Samantha Springs Water — We start the brewing process with pure Samantha Springs water — straight from the spring, through our filtering system, right into our brewing tanks — no chlorine, fluoride or any other treatments…just pure spring water.
- Fire Brewed Process — Our beer is brewed using an old-world fire-brewed process handed down by the founder’s great grandfather. This process enables us to precisely control enzyme activity, produce superior malty flavors and delicately caramelize our sugars — creating truly wonderful and unique beers.
- All-Natural & Wholesome Ingredients — We use pure spring water, quality malted barley and whole flower hops in all of our brews. This provides our beer a complexity, flavor profile and aroma that is wholesome, natural and truly enjoyable.
- Patience — Great beer takes time — it requires patience in brewing, fermenting and especially aging. Our beers are allowed to age properly, ensuring a wholesome and great tasting beer.
All Natural Irish Ales
At Shannon Brewing Company, we are passionate about great beer—all natural, beautiful, wholesome, easy-drinking beer! Our beer comes a profound commitment to an old-world brewing process handed down to Shannon Carter from his great grandfather. Along with recreating this multi-step fire-brewed process, we are obsessive about using all-natural ingredients and the purest water we can find. Some might say we’re a bit too obsessive after we manufactured our unique brewhouse but we believe our beer is worth it. We’ll let you be the judge.
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