The Brommtopp was a drum-like instrument made from a barrel with skin stretched over the top. A horsehair whisk was used to play the drum. It was historically played by Mennonite men, probably from the Braun (pronounced “brown” if you’re traditional) family, often in wild costumes while performing for dessert and beer - if the elders weren’t watching! This brown ale is smooth with light malty, caramel, and honey notes, made with local honey from the neighbouring Shultz Honey Farm.
The Brommtopp was a drum-like instrument made from a barrel with skin stretched over the top. A horsehair whisk was used to play the drum. It was historically played by Mennonite men, probably from the Braun (pronounced “brown” if you’re traditional) family, often in wild costumes while performing for dessert and beer - if the elders weren’t watching! This brown ale is smooth with light malty, caramel, and honey notes, made with local honey from the neighbouring Shultz Honey Farm.