Jack Russell Brewery and David’s Ale Works
Open Year-Round, Hours Vary by Season:
Spring/Summer Hours: Monday-Thursday 1-7PM, Friday 12-8PM, Saturday and Sunday 11AM-7PM
Autumn Apple Hill Hours: Monday-Thursday 11AM-7PM, Friday-Sunday 11AM-7PM

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  • Wake N’ Bake French Roast

    Wake N’ Bake French Roast

    This is our darkest & most robust Roast of Coffee Beans. The Wake N’ Bake produces a strong flavor while not having bitterness. Due to the roasting of the bean, this does contain the least amount of caffeine of our beans. Be warned it will tantalize your taste buds to wanting more & more. Color:…

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  • Olio Blend

    Olio Blend

    The Olio is a mixture of all three of our roasted beans. This blend provides a very unique taste and has been a favorite among our customers. It has the strong bolt taste of our French but with a Jolt of caffeine from our medium roast & the smoothness of our expresso. This blend was…

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  • Rooster Riser Espresso

    Rooster Riser Espresso

    The Rooster Riser is our expresso bean which confuses many as it is not our darkest roast. But the fact is the lighter you roast your bean the more caffeine it will contain. As with the darkest roast, many of the caffeine molecules are burned away. The Rooster Riser packs a jolt of caffeine while…

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  • Rise N’ Grind Medium Roast

    Rise N’ Grind Medium Roast

    Rise N Grind is our lightest roast. These beans carry a balanced flavor with a medium amount of caffeine. This transitions into a very smooth taste of coffee. These beans are roasted to the lowest temperature of all of our roasts. Once brewed up they are sure to keep you smiling throughout the day. Color:…

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  • Peach Hard Cider

    Peach Hard Cider

    True ciders use fermented apple juice as a base. But it wouldn’t be like us to stop there! We pick peaches in late summer that we blend into small batches of our tested hard apple cider recipe for added depth and an explosion of flavor, perfect for the season. Uniquely Jack Russell: For the fermentologists out…

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  • Apple Hard Cider

    Apple Hard Cider

    Cider is yet another nod to our friends across the pond in the UK. Made from the juice of apples, we allow the yeast to work a little harder, fermenting out more of the sugar sweetness to deliver a dry, crisp finish. Uniquely Jack Russell: Making hard cider is easy. Making it refreshing is something completely…

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  • Rasberry Hard Cider

    Rasberry Hard Cider

    A hint of raspberry aroma and sweetness give this classic hard cider a bit of an edge…as if it was carrying the best days of NorCal Summer into the fall. We think you’ll agree – this hard cider is a seasonal must-have! Uniquely Jack Russell: Picking raspberries on the farm in late-July is a labor of…

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  • Blackberry Hard Cider

    Blackberry Hard Cider

    Did you know: farmers have to wait until the second year after planting to expect a blackberry harvest? We’ve tamed this finicky fruit in our seasonal favorite hard cider, pressing the juice within days of harvest at the peak of flavor. Uniquely Jack Russell: Each year we farm acres of blackberries for our own use. Mild…

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  • All American Ale

    All American Ale

    From the region of the country that revolutionized the beer world with the introduction of hoppy Pale Ales in the late 1970’s comes a smooth adaptation of the style. This brew is American through-and-through, using Flaked Corn, or “Maize,” for lighter body and color. Don’t expect to compromise on taste – you’ll wonder how we…

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  • Jasmine Rice Lager

    Jasmine Rice Lager

    We take issue with the perception that low-ABV light lagers can’t be flavorful. Once considered taboo because of its association with “big beer,” craft brewers are celebrating the merits of rice as a replacement for their traditional grain bill. Step up to this sessionable, easy-drinking rice beer brewed for your active lifestyle. Uniquely Jack Russell: Our…

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