5 Fall Beers You Can't Miss
Fall is nearly here, so we rounded up some of the customer favorite beers from Thompson Island.

#1. BOOOO!!!!
You may have noticed this choice on Food & Wine Magazine’s website last year.
This spiced beer with notes of nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger and clove continually ranks in the fastest sellers in 4-packs. 5.5% ABV.
This year, look for a special edition t-shirt just for this release.
(Releasing August 31st)

#2 THOMPSONFEST
Our #2 beer is part of a whole experience - the annual Thompson Island Oktoberfest experience to be precise.
While this beer is enjoyable on its own, it’s best enjoyed outdoors in crisp Fall weather while munching a Bavarian Pretzel dipped in beer cheese.
(Releasing September 15th)

#3 ONCE AROUND THE SUN 2023
Every year, the Brewers at Thompson Island age an Imperial Stouts in a barrel to release in conjunction with the brewery’s anniversary.
This years version was aged in port barrels for a richness and roast that we haven’t seen yet.
(Releasing October 20th)

#4 Engine 86
When the local fire department asked for help raising funds for a new fire truck, Thompson Island answered the call.
Not only is Engine 86 a classic IPA with notes of citrus peel, grapefruit and pine, but every 4-pack sold raises $2 for the Rehoboth Beach Fire Department.
(Releasing September 8th)

#5 TWILIGHT SHADOWS
Yes. We put a Belgian Dubbel on our list.
What time of year is better for a malty, Belgian ale with notes of spice and fig than the Fall?
(Available now)