Russian Imperial Stout
Imperial Stout
Iron Hill's most decorated beer. Thirteen medals between GABF and the World Beer Cup. Complex, roasty, with citrus-y American hops balancing a full-bodied malt sweetness.
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Eighty-eight medals. Twenty-eight gold. Three World Beer Cup championships, and the longest unbroken streak at the Great American Beer Festival in craft brewing history. Here's what's behind the beer on tonight's tap list.
Three times named the world's best by the World Beer Cup — the largest international beer judging event on the planet — and a fourth podium only a tiebreaker away from making it four.
Imperial Stout
Iron Hill's most decorated beer. Thirteen medals between GABF and the World Beer Cup. Complex, roasty, with citrus-y American hops balancing a full-bodied malt sweetness.
Munich-style Pale Lager
The medal that started it all. Gold at the 1997 Great American Beer Festival in Iron Hill's first year competing — kicking off the longest unbroken GABF medal streak in craft brewing history.
English-style Porter
Poured for the first time on November 14, 1996 — opening day in Newark — and never out of rotation since. Roasted dark malt, balanced finish, no shortcuts. The beer that defines Iron Hill.
Belgian-style Strong Blonde Ale
The signature beer of the late Chris LaPierre — Iron Hill's longtime head brewer and a pillar of the Philly craft scene. Named after Eddy "The Cannibal" Merckx; brewed in tribute. Earned Bronze at the 2025 World Beer Cup in his memory.
Berliner-style Weisse
Iron Hill's newest decorated beer. Bright, tart, and refreshingly sour — a Berliner Weisse that first hit cans through the IHBeer Club program in 2024 and took World Beer Cup Silver the very next year.
Traditional Bock
A malty, smooth amber-hued bock named for the bridge over the Schuylkill at Phoenixville. Bronze at the 2014 World Beer Cup, bronze again at the 2016 GABF — a European classic, brewed with precision and patience.
Six names, decades of work — and nowhere near the whole list. Tonight's full tap list is just above. Pull up a chair and judge for yourself.