


Organized by longtime Wheeling homebrewer Kevin Ayres and his wife Carolyn, the seeds of this brewery project go back several years. They want to be a part of the booming craft beer market.

The IPA was first they perfected and their flagship. The Topper Gold, a hoppy blonde ale, was quite tasty, but I went with the Suspension, which is a pre-prohibition cream ale. I had never had that before, so I went for it.
Named for the famous bridge built in 1849, this refreshing cream ale with a sweet and malty corn flavor is their take on a Pre-Prohibition style beer that represents history, which is perfect for the ambiance of Tin 202. This new craft brewery is certainly putting a spin on an American classic by combining the two concepts. “More character than your typical American Lagers, but just as easy to drink.” (Tin 202)

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