Style: Bitter - Extra Special / Strong (ESB)
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 40
This award winning ESB, inspired by the blue heron in our tidal Cornwallis River, is a full bodied flavour from its signature smooth malts, to the complex hop flavours, and aromas. Brewed with four different hops varieties, this charismatic brew is dry-hopped inside the serving tank.
First seen on Saturday, March 12, 2011
Style: Red Ale - American Amber / Red
ABV: 5.2 IBU: 0
A true session beer with tons of “Red Magic” going on. This is a well balanced medium-bodied beer with a moderately sweet malt aroma brewed with six different malts and balanced by a subtle hop flavour.
First seen on Friday, August 26, 2011
Style: Pale Ale - American
ABV: 4.5 IBU: 0
A sweet, slightly caramel and nutty aroma. Tasted much the same but with hoppy and bitter tones as well as strong bread flavours and a slightly bitter, grain finish. Pale gold in a glass.
First seen on Sunday, June 17, 2012
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6.5 IBU: 80
Inspired by a New Zealand hop and the Crosby, Stills, and Nash song.
First seen on Saturday, April 26, 2014
Style: Pale Ale - Fruited
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
First seen on Saturday, July 19, 2014
Style: Pilsner - Other
ABV: 4.8 IBU: 0
A crisp refreshing pilsner to enjoy on those dog days of summer. Made from 100% pilsner malt, Czech pilsner yeast, & a New Zealand hop aptly named "summer". Raise a glass to the sunset.
First seen on Thursday, July 11, 2013
Style: Pale Ale - American
ABV: 4.8 IBU: 20
First seen on Saturday, May 2, 2020
Style: Porter - Other
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 0
Don’t be afraid of the dark. This smooth tasting ale has a roasted malt flavour with hints of chocolate and coffee. The initial sweetness is complimented by a judicious amount of English hops.
First seen on Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
ABV: 7.666 IBU: 88
First seen on Saturday, February 9, 2013
Style: Brown Ale - English
ABV: 6.5 IBU: 0
Brown Ale with the kick of an IPA.
First seen on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Style: Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy
ABV: 6.3 IBU: 0
The High Street Wee Heavy Scotch Ale is an easy drinking, full bodied, scotch ale. At 6.3% this Wee Heavy goes down smooth with its dark malty notes, low to moderate hop bitterness, and a creamy soft carbonation to finish.
First seen on Friday, February 3, 2012
Style: Altbier - Traditional
ABV: 4.8 IBU: 0
This German ale is one of our returning favourites, having a medium body, characterized by a malty aroma and clean hop bitterness; from the use of ‘Noble Hops’ from Germany. Traditionally brewed only in Dusseldorf, Germany – we’ve adopted their unique style with our own interpretation called the Düssel-Port Altbier.
First seen on Sunday, July 8, 2012
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6.5 IBU: 0
First seen on Friday, October 4, 2013
Style: Pale Ale - American
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 0
Brewed to commemorate the 260th Anniversary of the Expulsion of the Acadians, and named after the Deportation Cross erected in 1924, in Grand Pre.
First seen on Friday, May 1, 2015
Style: Bock - Doppelbock
ABV: 7 IBU: 0
First seen on Thursday, March 10, 2016
Style: Pumpkin / Yam Beer
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
First seen on Thursday, October 31, 2013
Style: IPA - New England / Hazy
ABV: 0 IBU: 0
First seen on Thursday, September 15, 2022
Style: Historical Beer - Gruit / Ancient Herbed Ale
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
Proudly brewed with 100% Nova Scotia grown heather and hops.
First seen on Sunday, September 18, 2011
Style: Pilsner - Other
ABV: 4.8 IBU: 0
Infused with apples.
First seen on Saturday, May 24, 2014
Style: Bock - Single / Traditional
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
A light session Bock style ale with a hint of maple from trees on the farm.
First seen on Saturday, May 4, 2019
Style: Farmhouse Ale - Saison
ABV: 9 IBU: 0
First seen on Friday, January 15, 2016
Style: Pale Ale - American
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
Made with 100% Nova Scotian grown hops, 100% Nova Scotian grown barley from TapRoot Farms, malted by Horton Ridge Malting Company, microbrewed by Sea Level Brewing. This medium-bodied ale is harmoniously balanced by a smooth malt backbone, giving way to citrus and floral notes pronounced by the wet-hopped Cascade hops. Coming in with an ABV of 5%, this well-rounded ale boasts a smooth malt foundation, leaning into a clean hop finish.
First seen on Saturday, October 8, 2016
Style: Kölsch
ABV: 4 IBU: 0
First seen on Saturday, January 25, 2020
Style: IPA - Session
ABV: 4.6 IBU: 0
Delicious tropical fruit, delightfully juicy, slight haze session IPA.
First seen on Saturday, June 3, 2023
Style: Cider - Dry
ABV: 6 IBU: 0
First seen on Monday, January 20, 2020
Rojo Mojo Red Ale
By Adam Benson
Windward Imperial Stout
By Kevin Delorey
Buffalo Bourbon Barrel Blend
By Eric Delorey
Buffalo Bourbon Barrel Blend
By Eric Delorey
Buffalo Bourbon Barrel Blend
By Kevin Delorey
Buffalo Bourbon Barrel Blend
By Kevin Delorey
Millstone Harvest
By Eric Delorey
Rojo Mojo Red Ale
By Dale Yeo
Tart Cherry Seltzer
By sraha
Midnight Tide
By sraha
Port in the Storm Porter
By sraha
Millstone Harvest
By sraha
Blooberry Pail Ale
By sraha
Rojo Mojo Red Ale
By sraha
Windward Imperial Stout
By Al King
Reviews
Bob Sheppard
Sunday, July 2, 2023
A wonderful rural setting and a beautifully crafted building make this a great place to sample high quality beer, ale and cider from local ingredients. Friendly staff will detail the brewing process for the extensive list of delicious product. Food trucks provide a perfect compliment , allowing a non-food licenced establishment a good workaround. This arrangement also means dogs are often seen mingling with patrons, giving an English pub vibe that is seldom found anywhere else in Canada!
Cameron Longley
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Was my first time visiting the brewery and what a lovely experience! My favourite beer for years is the Blueberry Ale so I came in on my way to pick up a few cans and I was impressed by the selections. Tried their Raspberry cider which was delicious and not too sweet. The location is beautiful and the staff were very helpful.
Alex Penner
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
The beer is great, they've done a wonderful job on the spectrum of beers. However, part of the craft brewing community involves being able to fill your own growlers. Having been through several breweries, some of the best parts are striking up conversation with the folks and brewers behind the bar because of the different craft breweries that are displayed on my growler. Sea Level won't fill your own growlers. While I appreciate that part of it is that they want to pressure fill and preserve the beer for longer, I have to disagree with the reasons and would encourage them to consider starting to fill third party growlers. We had a great time tasting their beer, but sadly we left empty handed.
L M
Sunday, August 11, 2019
I'm extremely disappointed in what used to be a favourite establishment of mine- in particular I love their blueberry beer. I would pack my suitcase full of it when I would visit, so now that I've moved back to NS I planned on visiting a lot more. picked up a sixer of it for the weekend and when I opened a can it was flat and tasted really off. Tried a second can and it was the same. I emailed them and got a prompt reply that they would exchange it... But! Was advised that because they don't use preservatives and fill the cans up to remove oxygen, I should pour the beer into a glass from high up to get carbonation??? I mean. I'm not good at much but I know my beer and those cans were off- soft cans, beer tastes and smells bad, no bubbles no matter how I poured it. I was proven right when I got violently ill the next day from drinking one quarter of one can. I declined the exchange since I live in the city, but I'll pour the beer from high up, right down the sink.
Brad Youlton
Friday, August 19, 2022
Been to lots of breweries. This place has a nice view out back (which isn't well maintained) but the beer is not good. The taste and smell are both off... farmy aftertaste, unclean lines or something. Every beer has the same pungent finish.