Style: Bitter - Session / Ordinary
ABV: 4.4 IBU: 0
One of several brews featured at C’est What’s Festival of Small Brewers to commemorate the bi-centennial of the War of 1812.
First seen on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Style: Pilsner - Other
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 18
A bountiful Blossom! Niagara grown Montmorency cherries create a unique union between fruit and beer in this tart treat. Beautiful pink tones and a distinctive fruity aroma make our Cherry Pilsner pleasing to every sense adding a fresh and light balance unlike traditional Pilsners.
First seen on Thursday, July 21, 2016
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6 IBU: 0
First seen on Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Style: Pilsner - Czech / Bohemian
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 30
First seen on Friday, January 15, 2016
Style: Bitter - Session / Ordinary
ABV: 4.4 IBU: 37
This Bitter has moderate hop bitterness with a complimentary sweet fruity maltinesss.
First seen on Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Style: Lager - Pale
ABV: 5 IBU: 17
Clean and crisp with a light hop and very low malt character. Premium versions will have more character
First seen on Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Style: Strong Ale - English
ABV: 7.5 IBU: 30
First seen on Monday, January 18, 2016
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6 IBU: 0
First seen on Sunday, March 17, 2013
Style: Stout - Irish Dry
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 30
First seen on Friday, January 15, 2016
Style: Pale Ale - English
ABV: 5 IBU: 35
This medium bodied Pale Ale boasts a medium bitterness with slight fruity esters and is well balanced overall.
First seen on Friday, January 15, 2016
Style: Wheat Beer - Witbier / Blanche
ABV: 4.5 IBU: 9
This refreshing wheat-based ale exhibits unique aromas of bananas and clove to spice up your senses. The lovely haze of this traditionally German “mi hefe” beer can be attributed to its unfiltered process, which requests a gentle rouse before drinking.
First seen on Monday, January 18, 2016
Style: Bock - Single / Traditional
ABV: 7 IBU: 25
First seen on Monday, January 25, 2016
Style: Red Ale - American Amber / Red
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
First seen on Monday, May 9, 2011
Style: Traditional Ale
ABV: 4.4 IBU: 60
Named after the founding year of the Niagara Parks and when its operation of Table Rock Centre began, this light-bodied, smooth-drinking ale is prepared by the Niagara College Teaching Brewery.
First seen on Saturday, May 11, 2019
Style: Wheat Beer - Witbier / Blanche
ABV: 4.5 IBU: 0
First seen on Thursday, June 20, 2013
Style: Porter - English
ABV: 4.5 IBU: 20
First seen on Thursday, February 11, 2016
Style: Lager - Pale
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
A Fresh Canadian Lager, brewed using the finest two row Pilsner, Carafoam and Munich malts to give a golden straw colour and regular strength but with a light body. Imported German and American hops add a crisp noble hop character without overpowering the palate.
First seen on Monday, May 16, 2011
Style: Lager - Vienna
ABV: 5 IBU: 30
This Lager was named after the city of its origin, Vienna, and first brought to market around 1841. The style used the newly developed Vienna malt which applied British kiln drying techniques and resulted in a beautiful ruby red colour.
First seen on Friday, April 8, 2016
Style: Stout - Other
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
First seen on Sunday, February 10, 2013
Style: Farmhouse Ale - Saison
ABV: 6.5 IBU: 20
High fruitiness, low floral hop, fruity notes of oranges and lemon. Light to medium body, very high carbonation, effervescent, light refreshing tartness.
First seen on Monday, November 21, 2016
Style: Brown Ale - English
ABV: 4.4 IBU: 0
This traditional recipe, light bodied, smooth drinking English style ale has a copper brown colour, a floral roasted malt scent and a taste of rye bread and black coffee.
First seen on Monday, May 22, 2017
Style: Strong Ale - American
ABV: 7.5 IBU: 0
Caramel-like flavones with light chocolate and roasted malt.
First seen on Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 0 IBU: 0
First seen on Sunday, January 27, 2019
Style: Brown Ale - Other
ABV: 0 IBU: 0
Toronto restaurant Richmond Station collaborated with Niagara College to create the perfect beer to pair with the Station Burger and this was the winning brew! Delicious.
First seen on Friday, August 26, 2016
Style: Barleywine - American
ABV: 10 IBU: 0
First seen on Saturday, December 22, 2012
Beer 101 Porter
By Steve K
Small Batch Brew Tripel Gear
By Steve K
Beer 101 India Pale Ale
By Danny Curtis
Beer 101 Pilsner
By Ryan Metz
Beer 101 Pilsner
By Kevin Krumrei
Session NE IPA Project Brew (11)
By Jbeecraft
Clover's Kiss
By Michael Smilde
Ace's Pilsner
By Shannon Daly
Ace's Pilsner
By Trash
Kranky Kong
By Mark Pala
Woodpecker #2
By Michael Smilde
Ralphbier Kate Buzanko's Target
By Ryan Tune
My Second Rodeo
By Michael Smilde
Beer 101 Stout
By Ed Huemiller
Wet Bread
By Ed Huemiller
Reviews
Jamie O'Donnell
Friday, December 23, 2022
The Teaching Brewery at Niagara College gives you the opportunity to try brews from the next generation of craft brewers. They offer beer and cider at the bottle shop and tastings in the cozy taproom. Our host, Max, was very helpful and informative. The Teaching Brewery has both recurring brews (the "101" series) as well as custom brews made by students. I am a new fan of the cider (Cider 101) and the Cherry cider (Taylor Road Cider) and brought home several of each. Thanks Max!
Jack
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Love this place. A list of standard brews then the fun stuff the students come up with. Wish it had tables, but it's set up for sampling then buying. Four years on and I'm still coming here. So much fun to see what beers the students have dreamt up. If you're in Niagara, and like beer, it's well worth the visit. Sometimes you can get to meet the brewery students or the head brewery chilling after the day. Still 5 stars. Remember though, this is the brewery around back, not the wine tasting centre. Though you can get some beers there too.
Paul McCullough
Saturday, August 31, 2019
This place was great. The students beers were well worth the ride to Canada. Jill the bartender was awesome, took us on a tour and explained the entire process. Walked out with 2 six packs and I know it was worth every minute of the wait at the boarder. Looking forward to the next time
Ryan McIvor
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Hard decision to decide between 4 or 5 star. It's a nice little spot with a fantastic variety for their small size. I tried quite a few brews while I was there. Some interesting ones that probably weren't my thing but all were quality, and some were fantastic. I didn't get the name of the guy working there last Sunday but he was knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their products. My only complaint is the same recurring one, there is no place to sit, which was my hesitation to give them the 5 star rating. I liked being able to poke around a bit in the back room which made up for the lack of a spot to sit. Overall top notch beer!
DaviesGarage
Sunday, March 18, 2018
I have been here on a few different occasions and it is a great spot to try some fantastic local beers and support Niagara College and the students. I find that everyone is always very friendly and more than happy to share any information with you. Beer is usually around $3 to $3.50 and you can buy one beer or a keg, they have whatever your heart desires. If you are visiting the Niagara region I strongly suggest that you make a stop at the Niagara College brewery. They also have a nice little boutique winery where you can try some of the wines that the students make as well. You won't regret stopping by!