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A clean Mexican-style lager — the Port Elgin pun is the joke.
Three Sheets' Mexican-style lager and one of their signature core beers.
microbrewery · Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores)
1246 Goderich Street, Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C3
Three Sheets began as the in-house brewery for the Wismer House pub in Port Elgin (705 Goderich Street) and has since grown into a separate production facility at 1246 Goderich Street with its own taproom. The Wismer House remains the brand's 'home pub'. The lineup-grid on the brewery's website shows 16 beers (mix of regular and rotating) but ABV is not exposed on the grid; the individual /beer/ pages were not fetched for every entry in this dataset, so beer-level ABV is null in most cases below. Untappd is cited as a secondary source for style classification on individual beers where the brewery's own grid only shows a style label.
A clean Mexican-style lager — the Port Elgin pun is the joke.
Three Sheets' Mexican-style lager and one of their signature core beers.
A West Coast-style pale ale with passionfruit, citrus, and pine hop notes.
Three Sheets' West Coast pale ale, a play on the Bruce-County-as-Ontario's-best-coast positioning.
Three Sheets' cream ale, one of their longer-running regular pours.
Three Sheets' light lager, framed as the beer you order when you keep going.
A non-alcoholic lager for designated drivers and dry days.
Three Sheets' NA lager — the brewery's nod to dry months and after-work drivers.
Three Sheets' easy-drinking lager, evoking lakeside cruising.
Three Sheets' pilsner, named for slow-pitch ballpark drinking.
Clean, crisp Mexican-style lager.
Malty red ale with toffee, roasted grain and subtle hop notes.
West Coast-style pale ale with assertive hop character.
Strong, floral and hop-forward double IPA.
Cream ale with malt notes and sweet corn aroma.
Bright, refreshing light lager.
Smooth stout with roasted bitterness, toffee and chocolate.
New England-style IPA using Nelson Sauvin hops.
A balanced amber-to-red ale with toasted caramel character.
A Three Sheets red ale named for the small-town summer reality of detoured roads.
Three Sheets' double IPA, framed by the brewery as a long-awaited release with a vacation pun.
Three Sheets' stout, named for Bruce County itself.
A juicy, hazy New England-style IPA with Nelson Sauvin hops.
A Three Sheets hazy IPA built around the Nelson Sauvin hop's distinctive grape-and-tropical aromatic profile.
A smooth porter dosed with vanilla and coffee.
Three Sheets' adjunct porter; the URL slug ('vanilla-coffee-porter') tells you what's in it.
Three Sheets' summer IPA, named for the dog days of August.
A Three Sheets 'Bruce County style' double IPA — the brewery's regional spin on the strong IPA.
Three Sheets' hockey-themed light lager.
Three Sheets' Scottish-style strong ale, named for the lake on their doorstep.
Refreshing non-alcoholic lager.
Lager brewed with Czech and German hops and Canadian two-row malt.
Medium-bodied pilsner with a crisp hoppy lager finish.
Porter with medium-roasted coffee and subtle vanilla aroma.
Hazy juicy IPA with Citra, El Dorado and Mosaic hops.
Bruce County-style IPA with Magnum and Centennial hops and caramel character.
Light lager described as never bitter and crushable.
Scotch ale with toasted caramel, dried dates and dark fruit notes.