


Fretboard: Amber Ale
Warm, rich, and finely tuned, Fretboard is an American Amber Ale brewed in tribute to the storytellers of the strings. With notes of caramel malt, subtle toast, and a smooth, balanced finish, it plays like a well-loved acoustic—deep, resonant, and easy to enjoy. Pour a pint, pull up a chair, and let it sing.
Warm, rich, and finely tuned, Fretboard is an American Amber Ale brewed in tribute to the storytellers of the strings. With notes of caramel malt, subtle toast, and a smooth, balanced finish, it plays like a well-loved acoustic—deep, resonant, and easy to enjoy. Pour a pint, pull up a chair, and let it sing.
Warm, rich, and finely tuned, Fretboard is an American Amber Ale brewed in tribute to the storytellers of the strings. With notes of caramel malt, subtle toast, and a smooth, balanced finish, it plays like a well-loved acoustic—deep, resonant, and easy to enjoy. Pour a pint, pull up a chair, and let it sing.

🎵 Session Track:
"Deep River Blues" – Doc Watson
Just Doc and his guitar, fluid and effortless. It’s the Americana guitar player's Rosetta Stone—a fingerpicking showcase filled with soul and skill, like a well-crafted amber: steady, earthy, rich.
💿 Full Session:
"The Phosphorescent Blues" – Punch Brothers (2015)
Modern acoustic virtuosity. From bluegrass to chamber-folk, Chris Thile and company (especially guitarist Chris Eldridge) weave melodies and texture that are complex but never flashy. It’s the kind of record that deserves a sip and a close listen.
🎤 Setlist: Pickers & Pourers
A journey across styles and decades where the guitar is front and center—unplugged, sincere, and skillful:
Doc Watson – "Deep River Blues"
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – "Look at Miss Ohio"
Tony Rice – "Church Street Blues"
John Prine – "Paradise"
Norman Blake – "Billy Gray"
Jason Isbell – "Traveling Alone"
Billy Strings – "Hide and Seek"
Tyler Childers – "Coal"
Chris Stapleton – "Might As Well Get Stoned"
Punch Brothers – "Julep"