Lone Oak beers on tap can vary by location, season, and availability, but the easiest way to choose what to drink is to understand the core product lineup first. Some guests already know they want an IPA. Others want something light, crisp, sour, dark, non-alcoholic, or not beer at all. A useful guide should help every guest find a starting point without making the tap list feel complicated.
This article is built around confirmed Lone Oak product names and styles, with careful language around availability. Some products may be packaged in cans or kegs, some may appear at PEILCC locations or restaurants across PEI, and some may be available at Lone Oak locations depending on the current list. Before ordering, guests should always ask what is available at the location they are visiting.
Use this as a practical product guide: learn the styles, match them to your taste, then check what is on tap when you arrive.
“The best drink choice starts with taste, not beer knowledge. Light, hoppy, sour, dark, sparkling, non-alcoholic, or adventurous, there is usually a clearer way into the list than guessing from names alone.”
Lone Oak Products at a Glance
Lone Oak’s flagship products include beers, vodka seltzers, vodka beverages, and a non-alcoholic pale ale. These products are produced at larger scale, packaged in cans and kegs, supplied to PEILCC locations, and can also be found in restaurants across PEI.
| Product | Style | Best For |
| South Shore | Sour | Guests who like tart, bright, fruit-friendly, or cider-adjacent drinks |
| Fixed Link | Maritime Pilsner | Guests who want something crisp, clean, and refreshing |
| Yankee Gale | American Pale Ale | Guests who want hop flavour without jumping straight to a stronger IPA |
| Hollywood | West Coast IPA | Guests who like bold hops, bitterness, citrus, pine, or classic IPA character |
| Boat Traffic | Oatmeal Stout | Guests who like dark, smooth, roasty, coffee, chocolate, or richer flavours |
| Lone Oak Light | Light Beer | Guests who want an easy, lighter beer choice |
| Crimson Crown | English Red | Guests who like malt, balance, caramel, toast, or pub-style richness |
| Gateway | DIPA | Guests who want a bigger, stronger, more intense IPA experience |
| Phancy | Hazy IPA | Guests who like juicy, softer, citrusy, or tropical hop character |
| Noble | Non-Alcoholic Pale Ale | Guests who want beer flavour without alcohol |
| Lemon + Lime | Vodka Seltzer | Guests who want crisp citrus and a lighter sparkling drink |
| Peach | Vodka Seltzer | Guests who want something fruity, sparkling, and easy-drinking |
| Raspberry | Vodka Seltzer | Guests who want berry flavour in a lighter sparkling drink |
| Pineapple | Vodka Seltzer | Guests who want a tropical sparkling drink |
| Raspberry PLUS | Vodka Beverage | Guests who want a fruit-forward vodka beverage option |
| Lemon Lime PLUS | Vodka Beverage | Guests who want a citrus vodka beverage option |
If You Want Something Light and Easy
If you are new to Lone Oak, visiting for lunch, sitting on a patio, or simply want a beer that is not too intense, start with the lighter end of the lineup.
Fixed Link, a Maritime Pilsner, is the strongest fit for guests who want something crisp, clean, and refreshing. Pilsner-style beers are often approachable because they feel familiar but still have enough craft character to be interesting.
Lone Oak Light is another easy starting point for guests who want a lighter beer. It is a practical choice for warm weather, casual meals, group visits, or anyone who wants something simple and comfortable.
Best Light Choices
| Product | Why It Works |
| Fixed Link | Crisp, clean, refreshing, and food-friendly |
| Lone Oak Light | Easy, lighter, and approachable |
| Noble | Non-alcoholic pale ale for guests avoiding alcohol |
| Lemon + Lime | Crisp citrus seltzer option for non-beer drinkers |
“If you are not sure where to start, ask for the cleanest and most refreshing option available. A good light choice should make the first sip easy.”
If You Like Hoppy Beer
If you like hop flavour, citrus, pine, bitterness, or tropical notes, Lone Oak has several useful entry points.
Yankee Gale, an American Pale Ale, is a good bridge for guests who want hop character without going straight to the most intense option. Pale ales often sit between lighter beers and IPAs, which makes them useful for IPA-curious drinkers.
Hollywood, a West Coast IPA, is the choice for guests who like a more classic IPA profile. West Coast IPAs are often clearer, more bitter, and more assertively hoppy than hazy styles.
Phancy, a Hazy IPA, is better for guests who like hoppy beer but prefer something softer, juicier, and more aromatic. Hazy IPAs often lean citrusy or tropical without the same sharp bitterness as some classic IPAs.
Gateway, a DIPA, is for guests who want a bigger IPA experience. DIPA stands for double IPA, which usually means stronger flavour, higher intensity, and more hop presence.
Hoppy Choices
| Product | Style | Best For |
| Yankee Gale | American Pale Ale | Hop flavour with balance |
| Hollywood | West Coast IPA | Classic bitterness and bold hop character |
| Phancy | Hazy IPA | Juicy, softer, tropical hop profile |
| Gateway | DIPA | Bigger, stronger IPA experience |
If You Want Something Sour, Fruity, or Sparkling
Not every Lone Oak drink needs to taste like a traditional beer. Some guests want something tart, fruit-forward, sparkling, or closer to a patio drink.
South Shore, a Sour, is the strongest fit for guests who like tart flavours, cider, citrus, fruit-forward drinks, or something bright and refreshing. Sour beers can be a good entry point for people who think they do not like beer, as long as they enjoy tangy or tart drinks.
For guests who want something sparkling and less beer-forward, Lone Oak’s vodka seltzers offer a clear path. Lemon + Lime, Peach, Raspberry, and Pineapple give guests fruit and citrus options without needing to choose a beer style.
For guests who want a vodka beverage rather than a standard seltzer, Raspberry PLUS and Lemon Lime PLUS add another fruit-forward option.
Fruity and Sparkling Choices
| Product | Style | Best For |
| South Shore | Sour | Tart, bright, cider-adjacent, or adventurous drinkers |
| Lemon + Lime | Vodka Seltzer | Crisp citrus and patio-friendly refreshment |
| Peach | Vodka Seltzer | Soft fruit flavour and easy drinking |
| Raspberry | Vodka Seltzer | Berry flavour and sparkling refreshment |
| Pineapple | Vodka Seltzer | Tropical, sunny, summer-style drink |
| Raspberry PLUS | Vodka Beverage | Fruit-forward vodka beverage option |
| Lemon Lime PLUS | Vodka Beverage | Citrus vodka beverage option |
“A brewery visit does not have to mean everyone orders beer. Seltzers, vodka beverages, and non-alcoholic options help mixed groups feel more comfortable.”
If You Want Something Dark, Smooth, or Malt-Forward
Guests who like coffee, chocolate, caramel, toast, roasted flavours, or richer drinks should look toward the darker or maltier part of the list.
Boat Traffic, an Oatmeal Stout, is the strongest match for darker-beer drinkers. Oatmeal stouts are often smooth and rich, with roasted notes that can remind people of coffee, chocolate, or toasted flavours.
Crimson Crown, an English Red, is a good choice for guests who want malt character without going as dark as a stout. English red ales often feel balanced, lightly toasty, and food-friendly.
Dark and Malt-Forward Choices
| Product | Style | Best For |
| Boat Traffic | Oatmeal Stout | Smooth, dark, roasty, richer flavours |
| Crimson Crown | English Red | Balanced malt, toast, caramel, pub-style beer |
If You Want a Non-Alcoholic Option
Noble, Lone Oak’s Non-Alcoholic Pale Ale, gives guests a beer-style option without alcohol. This matters for designated drivers, non-drinkers, guests taking a break from alcohol, or anyone who wants to participate in the beer experience without ordering an alcoholic drink.
Non-alcoholic options are also useful for groups. They make a brewery, brewpub, or taproom feel more accessible to people who are not drinking but still want something that feels intentional.
What to Try Based on Your Taste
| If You Usually Like | Try Asking About |
| Light beer | Lone Oak Light or Fixed Link |
| Crisp pilsners | Fixed Link |
| Hoppy but balanced beer | Yankee Gale |
| Classic IPA bitterness | Hollywood |
| Juicy or hazy IPAs | Phancy |
| Bigger, stronger IPAs | Gateway |
| Tart or cider-like drinks | South Shore |
| Dark beer | Boat Traffic |
| Malt-forward pub-style beer | Crimson Crown |
| Non-alcoholic beer | Noble |
| Sparkling citrus drinks | Lemon + Lime or Lemon Lime PLUS |
| Berry drinks | Raspberry or Raspberry PLUS |
| Tropical drinks | Pineapple |
| Soft fruit drinks | Peach |
What to Pair With Lone Oak Products
Pairing does not need to be complicated. Crisp beers refresh. Hoppy beers cut through richness. Sour and fruity drinks add brightness. Dark beers work with roasted, grilled, or dessert-style flavours. Seltzers and vodka beverages are easy patio and social options.
| Product | Pairing Direction |
| Fixed Link | Fried food, seafood, lighter meals, salty snacks |
| Lone Oak Light | Casual lunches, patio meals, easy group orders |
| Yankee Gale | Burgers, sandwiches, pub food, fried starters |
| Hollywood | Spicy dishes, rich sauces, bold burgers |
| Phancy | Spicy food, crispy sandwiches, citrus-friendly dishes |
| Gateway | Bigger flavours, rich mains, bold food pairings |
| South Shore | Fried food, salty snacks, bright or spicy dishes |
| Boat Traffic | Chocolate desserts, rich dishes, roasted flavours |
| Crimson Crown | Grilled mains, savoury dishes, comfort food |
| Noble | Lighter meals, lunches, social visits without alcohol |
| Seltzers and PLUS beverages | Patio visits, light meals, casual drinks, non-beer preferences |
Availability May Vary by Location
Lone Oak products may be available in cans, kegs, restaurants, PEILCC locations, or on tap at Lone Oak locations depending on product, location, and timing. That means guests should not assume every product is available at every location on every visit.
The Brewpub in Charlottetown is a strong fit for beer with a full meal. The Borden-Carleton Taproom is the most brewery-focused stop and a good place to ask what is fresh or available to take home. The Cavendish Beer Garden is best for seasonal summer visits and patio-friendly drinks. The Oak Downtown works well for drinks, cocktails, happy hour, and social nights. Fox Meadow is a natural fit for post-golf drinks and dining.
Location-Based Ordering
| Location | Best Product Question to Ask |
| Lone Oak Brewpub | “What pairs best with dinner tonight?” |
| Borden Taproom | “What is fresh, new, or available to take home?” |
| Cavendish Beer Garden | “What is the best patio drink available today?” |
| The Oak Downtown | “What beer, seltzer, or cocktail fits happy hour tonight?” |
| Fox Meadow | “What is the best post-round pint or dinner pairing?” |
“The product guide gives you a starting point. The current tap list tells you what is available today.”
Quick Ordering Guide
| Guest Type | Best Starting Point |
| First-time craft beer drinker | Fixed Link, Lone Oak Light, or a staff-recommended flight if available |
| Hop fan | Yankee Gale, Hollywood, Phancy, or Gateway |
| Non-beer drinker | Vodka seltzers, PLUS beverages, or Noble |
| Designated driver | Noble |
| Stout fan | Boat Traffic |
| Red ale fan | Crimson Crown |
| Sour fan | South Shore |
| Patio visitor | Fixed Link, Lone Oak Light, Lemon + Lime, Peach, Raspberry, Pineapple |
| Food-focused guest | Ask staff what pairs with your order |
| Adventurous guest | Ask what is limited, rotating, or newest right now |
Frequently Asked Questions About Lone Oak Beers on Tap
What beers does Lone Oak make?
Lone Oak’s flagship products include South Shore Sour, Fixed Link Maritime Pilsner, Yankee Gale American Pale Ale, Hollywood West Coast IPA, Boat Traffic Oatmeal Stout, Lone Oak Light, Crimson Crown English Red, Gateway DIPA, Phancy Hazy IPA, and Noble Non-Alcoholic Pale Ale. Lone Oak also makes vodka seltzers and vodka beverages.
What is the best Lone Oak beer for beginners?
Beginners may want to start with Fixed Link, Lone Oak Light, Yankee Gale, or Noble if they want a non-alcoholic beer. Guests who like tart or fruit-forward drinks may prefer South Shore or one of the seltzer options.
What should I try if I like IPAs?
If you like IPAs, ask about Hollywood, Phancy, Gateway, or Yankee Gale. Hollywood is a West Coast IPA, Phancy is a Hazy IPA, Gateway is a DIPA, and Yankee Gale is an American Pale Ale with hop character.
Does Lone Oak make seltzers?
Yes. Lone Oak’s product lineup includes Lemon + Lime, Peach, Raspberry, and Pineapple vodka seltzers. It also includes Raspberry PLUS and Lemon Lime PLUS vodka beverages.
Does Lone Oak have a non-alcoholic beer?
Yes. Noble is Lone Oak’s Non-Alcoholic Pale Ale. It is a useful option for designated drivers, non-drinkers, or guests who want beer flavour without alcohol.
Are all Lone Oak products on tap at every location?
Not necessarily. Availability can vary by location, season, package format, and current tap list. Guests should ask in person before ordering if they are looking for a specific Lone Oak product.
Can you buy Lone Oak products outside Lone Oak locations?
Lone Oak’s flagship products are produced at larger scale, supplied to PEILCC locations, packaged in cans and kegs, and can also be found in restaurants across PEI. Availability may vary, so guests should check current local listings or ask the Lone Oak team.
Please note: Product availability, tap lists, package formats, ABV, ingredients, drink options, and location-specific menus can change. Always ask the Lone Oak team in person before ordering or planning around a specific product so they can confirm what is available right now.
