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Two Brothers Prairie Path 6Pk

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Description

Two Brothers Prairie Path 6Pk is a gluten-removed Belgian-style golden ale from Warrenville, Illinois, packaged as a six-pack at 5.1% ABV. What distinguishes this ale from typical gluten-free options is its brewing process it starts as a conventional all-grain beer before undergoing enzymatic treatment to break down gluten proteins, preserving the full flavor profile that stripped-down gluten-free recipes often sacrifice.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.1% | IBU: 25 | Origin: Warrenville, Illinois, USA | Style: Belgian-Style Golden Ale (Gluten-Removed) | Brewery: Two Brothers Brewing Company

Production & Heritage

Two Brothers Brewing Company was founded in 1996 by brothers Jim and Jason Ebel in Warrenville, a western suburb of Chicago. Prairie Path is built on a base of Belgian malts and hopped with noble Saaz and English Goldings a combination that leans into continental tradition while keeping the bitterness restrained at 25 IBUs. Rather than substituting alternative grains like sorghum or rice, the brewery brews Prairie Path as a standard beer and then applies a proprietary enzyme treatment that breaks down gluten proteins, resulting in a product that reads as a genuine golden ale rather than a compromise.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Lightly toasty Belgian malt leads, followed by herbal and peppery hop spice from the Saaz and Goldings. A faint honeyed sweetness sits underneath, with clean, bright citrus zest rounding out the nose.

Taste: The entry is smooth and malt-forward, with toasty grain and a subtle honey-like sweetness. At mid-palate, zesty citrus and a peppery spice emerge, building toward moderate bitterness. The malt backbone holds steady throughout, keeping the ale balanced and full-flavored despite its light body.

Finish: Crisp and refreshingly dry, with lingering herbal hop character and a clean snap. The bitterness fades evenly, leaving no cloying sweetness or off-flavors behind.

How to Drink Prairie Path

Prairie Path drinks best cold between 40F and 45F from a tulip glass or Belgian goblet that concentrates the subtle hop aromatics. Its dry, balanced character also makes it a versatile base for beer cocktails. A Shandy works naturally here, where the ale’s citrus notes amplify fresh lemonade. A Beergarita pairing leverages the peppery spice against lime and salt. And a classic Radler with grapefruit soda plays well off the toasty malt backbone without overwhelming the ale’s lighter body.

Best For

  • Stocking the fridge for a backyard cookout or tailgate
  • Offering a full-flavored option for guests avoiding gluten
  • Pairing with lighter warm-weather meals like grilled fish or salads
  • Introducing someone to Belgian-style ales without the higher ABV commitment

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Prairie Path taste like? Prairie Path delivers a toasty malt backbone layered with herbal spice, zesty citrus, and a peppery hop character, finishing crisp and dry with moderate bitterness at 25 IBUs.

How does Prairie Path compare to Omission Ultimate Light Golden Ale? Both are gluten-removed golden ales brewed with traditional grains and then treated enzymatically, but Prairie Path leans more Belgian in character with its Saaz and Goldings hop bill and toasty malt profile, while Omission skews lighter and more straightforward as an American-style offering. Prairie Path also sits slightly higher in ABV at 5.1% compared to Omission’s lighter approach.

Is Prairie Path good for people avoiding gluten? Prairie Path is brewed with conventional barley-based malts and then treated with enzymes to break down gluten proteins, making it a gluten-removed beer though individuals with celiac disease should consult their physician, as it is not brewed in a dedicated gluten-free facility.

Where is Prairie Path made? Prairie Path is brewed by Two Brothers Brewing Company in Warrenville, Illinois, a suburb roughly 30 miles west of downtown Chicago. The brewery has operated from the same Illinois location since its founding in 1996.

What foods pair well with Prairie Path? Grilled chicken or fish benefit from the ale’s citrus and herbal notes. A fresh arugula salad with goat cheese mirrors the peppery spice. Fish tacos with lime crema complement the dry finish. Lighter Belgian-style mussels in white wine broth echo the continental malt character. Aged Gouda provides a toasty, caramelized counterpoint to the ale’s crispness.

What sizes does Prairie Path come in? Prairie Path is widely available in six-packs of 12 oz bottles and cans, and may also be found in larger 12-pack formats depending on market availability.

Is Prairie Path worth the price? Prairie Path positions as a mid-range craft six-pack that punches above many dedicated gluten-free beers in flavor complexity, making it a strong value for drinkers who want a genuine Belgian-style ale without gluten concerns.

Why Prairie Path?

The gluten-removed beer category is crowded with ales that taste like concessions thin, bland, or marked by off-flavors from alternative grains. Prairie Path sidesteps that entirely by starting as a legitimate Belgian-style golden ale built on real Belgian malts and classic European hops, then removing the gluten after the fact. The result is a beer that stands on its own merits even if gluten sensitivity is not a concern. For drinkers navigating dietary restrictions without wanting to abandon flavor, Prairie Path remains one of the more honest options in the category.

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