Bricktown Brewery Oklahoma City, OK
Bricktown Brewery Oklahoma City, OK

Bricktown Brewery opened in October 1992, making history, quality beers, and great food. This started what has become the most unique setting and entertainment establishment in Oklahoma City!
In keeping with the Brewery's standard of providing our patrons with an exceptional experience, we have transformed the historical turn-of-the century building into a great place to find award winning beers, great food, and plenty of fun for all ages! 
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UPCOMING EVENTS
For the first time in anyone's memory, we have two lagers on tap at the same time. Landrun Lager just came on, the lightest beer that we brew. A perfect "lawnmower beer" to finish off the summer. It joins our 1 North Lager, an amber lager with a little spicy hop flavor and a smooth finish.
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TAKE THE BREWERY HOME!
Taste something you can't get enought of? Now, any of out signature brews are available for you to take home and enjoy. Please browse our full beer list for detailed descriptions from the brewmaster! -More Info-
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ON TAP
-Copperhead -Red Brick -Bison Ale -1 North Lager -Landrun Lager
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Red Brick Ale
English caramel malts make this true amber ale an excellent choice for beer lovers looking for a full bodied ale. The basic ingredients are similar to that of the Copperhead, but this brew is a bold roasty amber.
Grain: : 2 Row, Munich 10, Crisp 50-60, Chocolate Malt Hops: Nugget, Cascade
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Copperhead Amber Ale
This amber ale is Oklahoma's favorite handcrafted beer. Copperhead is a light bodied, caramel malted ale. This brew is very malty and has a clean finish. The Sterling and Willamette hops give Copperhead a smooth yet crisp after taste.
Grain: 2 Row, Caramel 40, Caramel 20, Munich 10 Hops: Nugget, Sterling, Willamette
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Bison American Wheat Ale
This beer is a German Hefeweizen style of beer that is golden in color and is served unfiltered, which gives the beer a cloudy appearance. This brew is very light and has a mild yeast presence. Adding a squeeze of lemon or orange to this light bodied and light textured brew will bolster its characteristic tartness.
Grain: 2 Row, Red Wheat Hops: Sterling
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Aught 7 IPA
A classic West Coast IPA. We add 1 addition of Northern Brewer at 90 minutes, and then 3 additions of Cascade at 60 minutes, 30 minutes, and 5. It is a very drinkable IPA and will not kill you with hop, but gives just enough to keep the hopheads (and us) happy.
Grain: 2 Row, Caramel 60, Wheat, CaraPils Hops: Northern Brewer, Cascade
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Black Gold Stout
This extra dry stout flaunts a roasted aroma and is a mainstay on St. Patrick's day. The big flavors of chocolate and black malts coat the mouth with roasted maltiness that will linger on and on. Creamy and very dark, Black Gold is one of our best brews.
Grain: 2 Row, Caramel 80, Caramel 60, Flaked Barley, Flaked Oats, Black Barley, Black Malt, Lactose Hops: Nugget, UK Fuggels
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Landrun lager
Land Run is the lightest brew we make. Very crisp and clean tasting, Land Run is delicately hopped for an extra smooth finish. Lagers take longer to ferment than ales (30 days), so we are not able to have this on tap all the time.
Grain: 2 Row, Pilsen, Munich 10 Hops: Nugget, Saaz
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Rock Island Rail Ale
This brew is another light ale that is very mild and easy to drink. Made primarily with pale malt, this is a light beer drinkers delight. The additions of Sterling and Willamette hops leave you with almost no aftertaste whatsoever.
Grain: 2 Row, Caramel 40, Pilsen Hops: Sterling, Willamette
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Oktoberfest
Our Oktoberfest is true to the style of German Oktoberfest beers. The lager is medium bodied, and characterized by a malty flavor and a little hop in the finish. We use German Augustiner yeast and Noble hops.
Grain: 2 Row, Munich 10, Vienna, Caramel 60, CaraPils, Chocolate Hops: Saaz, Mt. Hood
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Ol' Blue Berry Ale
A new beer first brewed in the summer of 2009. We take our recipe for a light golden ale, and then add 110 pounds of blueberries to the boil. Then, after fermentation, we add another 110 pounds of blueberries to the tank and age it for 6 weeks. It is like dry hopping, but with blueberries. The result was the fastest selling beer in our history. It is a fruit beer that still keeps the beer first and the fruit second.
Grain: 2 Row, Pilsen, CaraPils, Caramel Hops: Sterling, Saaz 220 lbs Fresh Blueberries
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1 North Lager
A classic Vienna lager style beer. Similar to an Oktoberfest, but not quite as malty, the 1 N. Lager (named after our address) is a medium bodied lager that normally comes around in late summer and fall.
Grain: 2 Row, Munich 10, Vienna, Caramel 60 Hops: Saaz, Mt. Hood
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This style of dark beer is a classic roasted flavored ale. Lots of chocolate and black malts give this brew a full-bodied, malty and sweet finish. This porter also has a mild coffee aroma and a slightly hoppy bite to it.
Grain: N/A Hops: N/A
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Spiced Pumpkin Ale
This will become a November and December staple. We use a roasty, amber ale recipe and add 150 pounds of pumpkin to the boil. We also add a generous dose of fresh ground cinnamon, coriander, and nutmeg. It is in keeping with the old tradition of using pumpkin to add fermentable sugars to beers when grain was not as readily available. A perfect beer for the Holiday Season.
Grain: 2 Row, Munich 10, Vienna, Chocolate Hops: Chinook, Cascade Spices:Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Coriander
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