Burnt Timber Releases Birdhouse Peach
Birdhouse Peach
A cider fermented with peaches and finished with organic white tea…
Specializing in eclectic farmhouse ales, Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern recently released Birdhouse Peach (5.5% ABV), a cider fermented with peaches and finished with organic white tea. “It’s a great cider that pairs well with some of our newer items, including our charcuterie boards,” said Owner and Head Brewer Eddie Michno.
Burnt Timber also recently released Wīt Mountains Wit (4.5% ABV), a wheat beer with orange peel and coriander. Regarding the intent behind their beers and ciders, Michno said their recipes use local ingredients when possible and “to surprise people with unexpected flavors.”
“Our beers are very approachable and not just full of hops, so you have options when you are here,” he said. “We are always adjusting our menu, too, so our beers reflect our culinary focus and continued growth.”
About Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern
Located at 96 Lehner Street in Wolfeboro, NH, Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern is a family-friendly, community-centered brewpub offering craft beer, cider, and a full cocktail menu alongside bold, slow-cooked food. Our kitchen features fermented vegetables and salt-cured meats, smoked in-house over apple wood. We proudly partner with local producers like Katie’s Kitchen, Wotton Farm, Corvus Cairn Farm, and Niman Ranch to serve fresh, seasonal fare that reflects the heart of New Hampshire.
Burnt Timber is more than a restaurant—it’s a gathering space. Whether you're enjoying a casual family meal, relaxing in our outdoor beer garden with live music, or celebrating in our private dining space, you'll find a welcoming environment for all ages (and dogs, too—on the patio!). We host a running club, bike club, and mug club, and we believe in giving back—supporting local causes like Make-A-Wish® New Hampshire and others throughout the year.
From small party catering to spontaneous afternoons around our open-flame outdoor kitchen, Burnt Timber is where great food, craft drinks, and community come together.