It’s no secret that ales guided many of our founding fathers through the difficulties of America’s early years, and Thomas Jefferson’s skill in brewing was renowned among his peers. While he claimed to never follow an explicit recipe (or perhaps he was just reluctant to give up more of Monitcello’s mysteries), historians have uncovered a close approximation. Lucky for you, the recipe traveled well across time and place.
ABV: 4.6% | IBU: 18