Beer and Pizza go hand-in-hand, so it was only a matter of time before we started brewing unfiltered, unpasteurized beer that pairs perfectly with our farm-to-table wood-fired pizzas! Stoney Acres Brewery is an on-location, three-barrel brewery that produces small batches of beer with an emphasis on organic and local ingredients. Our first year of Stoney Acres Beer was a big success and in 2019 we'll continue to produce small batches of the beer we like to drink. Whether you prefer crisp cider, a summary lager, or a more robust brew like a bock or a stout, we think that you’ll like to drink it, too! Come on out to a pizza night--Fridays and Saturdays from April through November--and give it a try!
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Stoney Acres Farm Beer Menu
All Beer
$5/pint, $10 Crowler, $12/pitcher, $15/growler.
Pizza and a pitcher special, $30.
Which Cider You On?(6%): This crisp cider is made with local apples from Stoney Acres, Grandview Orchard in Antigo, and Ski-Hi apple orchard in Baraboo—a healthy part of a balanced, agrarian diet! It’s the kind Mr. Fox would like to steal! Sunbeams! Rainbows! Pure melted gold! Agreeably dry.
Athens Light (4.6%): Our best-selling light lager and the perfect beer to go with any pizza. When you want a light beer and want it to be from Athens, drink an appropriate amount of Athens Light.
Barnhouse Saison (5.6%): The saison is a golden beer sweetened with honey from Stoney Acres Farm’s hard-working bees, who report that this beer is, in fact, their knees.
Opetoberfest – (5.8%): A clean, rich, bready, somewhat toasty lager. Ours has an Orangeish hue and is
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Rye-PA (6%): This American IPA incorporates lots of rye malt for clean dryness. Six Varieties of hops gives this IPA assertive and complex aroma.
Roll in the Hay IPA (7.3%): Citrus, floral, tropical fruit, ginny pine aromas greet you. This American IPA has a dry finish and provides a sensation worth a roll in the hay.
You-Double-You Stout (6.9%): Dark roasted barley malts give this dry stout plenty of coffee and dark chocolate notes. This is the darkness you’ve been craving.