Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Commercial Brewery
in Milton,
Delaware,
United States 🇺🇸
Owned by
The Boston Beer Company
Associated with 3 Venues
Established in 1995
Contact
Description
Not only was Dogfish Head Delaware’s first brewpub, it was the smallest commercial brewery in America. With our very first batches brewed on a system that was essentially three little kegs with propane burners underneath, we were brewing 12–gallon batches of beer for a whole restaurant. It proved to be more than a full time job and when the doors to the brewpub first opened, we brewed three times a day, five days a week! The benefit? Brewing on such a small system gave us the ability to try out a myriad of different recipes. Insert ‘off-centered ales for off-centered people.’ Our hunger for weird ingredients and venturing off the beaten path was just getting started.
Fast-forward to today and we’re still motivated by non-conformity. By spontaneity. By experimentation.
At every turn, our restless desire to create what hasn’t yet been imagined keeps us bringing new stories, new tastes, and new experiences to you.
Because we don’t jump on the bandwagon, we are the funky drummer.
Every day is an exploration. A thoughtful search through a crowded world, we search for that thing that makes us pause - that idea that excites us, the inspiration we can’t ignore. The journey can be unpredictable … but that’s what makes it kind of magical.
If you haven’t had the chance to taste Dogfish Head, find a beer, track down one of our spirits or visit one of our restaurants! You’ll quickly see why international beer writer Michael Jackson called Dogfish Head "America's most interesting and adventurous small brewery."
Fast-forward to today and we’re still motivated by non-conformity. By spontaneity. By experimentation.
At every turn, our restless desire to create what hasn’t yet been imagined keeps us bringing new stories, new tastes, and new experiences to you.
Because we don’t jump on the bandwagon, we are the funky drummer.
Every day is an exploration. A thoughtful search through a crowded world, we search for that thing that makes us pause - that idea that excites us, the inspiration we can’t ignore. The journey can be unpredictable … but that’s what makes it kind of magical.
If you haven’t had the chance to taste Dogfish Head, find a beer, track down one of our spirits or visit one of our restaurants! You’ll quickly see why international beer writer Michael Jackson called Dogfish Head "America's most interesting and adventurous small brewery."
5.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 5.5
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 5.5
12 oz. can
5.0% ABV
Best by: JUN 2026
$14.99 6-pk @ Publix
AROMA: Mildly sweet, with scents of coffee and a hint of caramel, at the end. Oddly, I find the coffee scent to be more like used coffee grinds, rather than fresh beans.
APPEARANCE: Pours an opaque black with a 3-finger, tight-frothed, dirty-tan head that dissipates very slowly with excellent lacing. It looks very nice!
TASTE: At beginning of a sip, I get moderate sweetness with a fair amount of espresso that is followed by some light notes of cream and a touch of caramel. Sadly, other than a bit of coffee flavor, it doesn't really have much else to offer. And I find that the sweetness doesn't really mesh with the rest of the flavor profile.
MOUTHFEEL: Thin-bodied with a slightly coarse texture. Carbonation is below average. Finish is mildly dry.
OVERALL: Appearance is great. Aroma and Flavor are just okay. Mouthfeel is lacking. While I find the idea of the beer to be compelling, the actual execution leaves me flat. I'm glad I tried it, but I won't be buying again.
5.0% ABV
Best by: JUN 2026
$14.99 6-pk @ Publix
AROMA: Mildly sweet, with scents of coffee and a hint of caramel, at the end. Oddly, I find the coffee scent to be more like used coffee grinds, rather than fresh beans.
APPEARANCE: Pours an opaque black with a 3-finger, tight-frothed, dirty-tan head that dissipates very slowly with excellent lacing. It looks very nice!
TASTE: At beginning of a sip, I get moderate sweetness with a fair amount of espresso that is followed by some light notes of cream and a touch of caramel. Sadly, other than a bit of coffee flavor, it doesn't really have much else to offer. And I find that the sweetness doesn't really mesh with the rest of the flavor profile.
MOUTHFEEL: Thin-bodied with a slightly coarse texture. Carbonation is below average. Finish is mildly dry.
OVERALL: Appearance is great. Aroma and Flavor are just okay. Mouthfeel is lacking. While I find the idea of the beer to be compelling, the actual execution leaves me flat. I'm glad I tried it, but I won't be buying again.
Tried
from Can
from
Publix - Winter Springs Town Center
on 20 Mar 2026
at 20:03
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Tried
from Can
from
Horrocks Farm Market
on 18 Mar 2026
at 23:03
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Refrigerated 12 oz can. Hazy golden with small white head. Aroma is citrus hops, medium body, medium carbonation, and little lacing. Taste is citrus hops.
Tried
from Can
on 16 Mar 2026
at 19:12
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Refrigerated 12 oz can poured into a glass mug. Dark brown with medium beige head. Aroma is espresso, medium body, medium carbonation, and little lacing. Taste espresso and Pilsner malt.
Tried
from Can
on 14 Mar 2026
at 01:03
6.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
12 ounce can from Hamilton Super BuyRite. Bright medium gold color. Frothy white head. Aroma of citrus and grain. Zesty flavors of lemon, lime and white peppercorns. Light bodied and refreshing. Brief, dry finish.
Tried
from Can
from
Hamilton Super Buy-Rite
on 12 Mar 2026
at 03:49
7/10
Tried
from Can
on 09 Mar 2026
at 23:47
6.5/10
Tried
from Draft
on 07 Mar 2026
at 20:30
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Draft. Slightly hazy golden beer with a cream head. Light grapefruit aroma. Grapefruit and lemon flavor with summer fruit. Medium bodied. Grapefruit and lemon linger.
Tried
on 03 Mar 2026
at 21:28
7.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6
Flavor 7.5
Texture 9
Overall 8
2006 Cellar dweller. Golden pour that turns hazy brown in the glass, thanks to plenty of large floaties. A little fizz, but not enough to put up a head. Definite honey and light Muscat grape nose. A few off notes, or maybe it's some of the spices. Pleasant taste, like a light mead, perhaps. Then some sweet white wine, supported by definite fizz. Fruit and honey continue, with probably more malt sweetness in the mix. Even a little chili pepper at the edges of my tongue. I've been clearing more of old beers that aren't imperial stouts, but finding nice surprises like this one.
Tried
from Bottle
on 28 Feb 2026
at 04:57
8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 8
Texture 9
Overall 8.5
Another example of why World Wide Stout is the standard bearer for insanely potent beers. Shows off plenty of Utopias barrel plum and port notes against a rich vein of bittersweet chocolate, coffee, molasses, caramel, and bourbon. Way too easy to drink for an unaged 15% beer. Amazing.
Tried
from Bottle
on 26 Feb 2026
at 01:14