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17-BI-1403-Beer Wine Menu-V1b.Indd Dear Guests, It is our pleasure to have you with us as we celebrate our 40th year of offering European Hospitality in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 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Cheers!The Asam Family and Bavarian Inn Team The Asam Family and Bavarian Inn Team Specialty Cocktails and Spirits Classic cocktails recreated with an emphasis on local spirits and ingredients Some of the specially sourced spirits from our home state include: Bloomery Plantation "Sweetshine" - Fruit based liquors & Limoncello, Charles Town, West Virginia Old Scout - Hand crafted Bourbon & Rye, Lewisburg, West Virginia Smooth Ambler - Hand crafted Gin, Lewisburg, West Virginia Re-Created Classic Cocktails The New "Old Fashioned" $10 Bulliet Rye, Cranberry Clementine Sweetshine, Club Soda, Orange & Cherry High Water $9 Myers Dark Rum, Ginger Sweetshine, Ginger Ale, Lime & Mint Bold Manhattan $11 Old Scout WV American Whiskey, Black Walnut Sweetshine, Ginger Sweetshine, Cherry Apple Manhattan $11 Berentzen Apple, Makers Mark, Apple Cider Earl Grey Tanqueray $10 House Infused, Served up with a Twist Gingersnap Cookie $10 Ginger Sweetshine, Amaretto & Cranberry Bloomery Sweetshine, Charles Town, WV Bloomery's all natural "Sweetshine" is crafted after the old-timer's recipes with 190 proof shine, pure cane with sugar & farm fresh fruit & ingredients. Be sure to experience their tasting room while in the area, located just 15 minutes from the Bavarian Inn "WV Fruit Schnapps" served chilled $8 each, flavors available… Lemoncello Ginger Cranberry Clementine Black Walnut 1 German and Craft Beer Selections —Draft Beers 16 oz.— Spaten Octoberfest $ 5.95 This seasonal beer is made to celebrate the fall Octoberfest Season in Germany. Amber in color with aromas of caramel and nutmeg. Perfect for cooler fall weather and complements heavier dishes. Spaten Lager $ 5.95 This award winning beer is golden in color with a malty-hoppy nose. The body is rounder and fuller than a Pilsner with superb balance between malty sweetness and hoppy bitterness. This is beer Spaten’s flagship beer, enjoy! —German Bottles— Wheat Beers Franziskaner Hefe Weisse (17oz), Munich Germany $ 6.95 Weihenstephaner Kristall Weisse (17oz), Freising Germany $ 7.50 Weihenstephaner Dunkle Weisse (17oz), Freising Germany $ 7.50 Other German Beers Ayinger, Jahrhundert, 100 year Lager (17oz), Aying Germany $ 7.95 Ayinger Altbairisch, Dunkel (17oz), Aying Germany $ 7.95 Weihenstephaner "Korbinian Dopplebock" (17oz), Freising Germany $ 7.50 Pinkus, Organic, UR-Pils (17oz), Munster Germany $ 7.95 Hofbrau, Dunkel (12oz), Munich Germany $ 5.95 Spaten Optimator, Doppelback (12oz), Munich Germany $ 5.95 —Domestic, Craft and Other Imports 12 oz.— Anchor Brewing, “Liberty Ale”, American Ale, San Francisco California $ 5.50 Bud Light, Light American Lager, St. Louis Missouri $ 4.50 Budweiser, American Lager, St. Louis Missouri $ 4.50 Evolution, “Lucky 7” Porter, Salisbury Maryland $ 5.95 Fat Tire, Belgian Ale, Denver Colorado $ 5.50 Dog Fish Head, “Namaste White” Belgian Wheat, Rehoboth Delaware $ 5.95 Flying Dog, “Snake Dog” IPA, Frederick Maryland $ 5.50 Haake Beck (Non-Alcoholic) $ 4.95 Lagunita, IPA, Petaluma California $ 5.50 Michelob, “Ultra”, St. Louis Missouri $ 4.50 New Belgium “Citradellic” Tangerine IPA, Denver Colorado $ 5.50 Stella Artois, Belgian Lager, Leuven Belgium $ 4.95 Yuengling, Lager, Pottsville Pennsylvania $ 4.50 25 Wine List Table of Contents Page # Wines by the Glass 4 Half Bottle & Large Format Wines 5 Featured Wines of Germany & Austria 6-8 Champagne & Sparkling Wines 9 White Wine Selections Chardonnay 10 Sauvignon Blanc 11 Other Interesting Whites 12 Rose Wines 13 Red Wine Selections Special Vertical Selections 14 Cabernet Sauvignon & Bordeaux Style Wines 15 French Bordeaux Wines 16 Burgundy 17 Other Pinot Noirs of the World 18 Merlot, Malbec, Zinfandel 19 Syrah, Grenache & Rhone Varietals 20 Italian, Spanish & Portuguese Wines 21 Other Interesting Reds 22 Dessert & Sweeter Style Wines 23 Drink Local! 24 Cognac, Brandies, Scotch, Bourbon, Port, Sherry & Dessert Wines 25 1 Wines by the Glass Half Bottle Selections —Sparkling Wines— Glass Bottle 1 Moet et Chandon, "White Star / Imperial" Epernay France NV $45.00 —Sparkling Wines— 2 Veuve Cliquot, Ponsardin "Yellow Label" Reims France NV $42.00 Dibon, Brut Reserve, Cava, Spain $7.50 $24.50 3 Gruet, Blanc de Noir Albequerque New Mexico NV $18.00 4 Ruffino, Prosecco Tuscany Italy NV $17.00 —White Wines— 6 Duval-Leroy, Brut Vertus France NV $38.00 Chardonnay, Sean Minor, "Four Bears" Central Coast, California $8.50 $26.50 Chardonnay, Catena "Vista Flores,” Mendoza, Argentina $11.50 $34.50 —White Wines— 5 Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre, Delaporte Loire France 2015 $29.00 Sauvignon Blanc, Ponga, Marlborough, New Zealand $8.50 $26.50 8 Viognier, Miner, "Simpson Vineyard" Napa California 2015 $22.00 Gruner Veltliner, Pratsch “Organic,” Niederosterreich, Austria $8.50 $26.50 7 Riesling, Selbach-Oster, Kabinett Mosel Germany 2015 $24.00 Moscato di Pavia, Centorri, Italy $8.50 $26.50 9 Chardonnay, Alexander Valley Vineyards Sonoma California 2014 $19.50 Pinot Grigio, Cielo, Italy $7.50 $24.50 10 Chardonnay, Sonoma Cutrer Sonoma California 2015 $21.00 Riesling, Bavarian Inn Private Label, Dr. Loosen, Pfalz, Germany $8.50 $26.50 —Red Wines— 11 Zinfandel, Seghesio Sonoma California 2015 $36.00 —Red Wines— 12 Pinot Noir, Rex Hill Willamette Valley Oregon 2013 $35.00 Cabernet Sauvignon, Milbrandt, Columbia Valley, Washington $11.50 $34.50 13 Pinot Noir, Talley Arroyo Grande Valley California 2014 $33.00 15 Pinot Noir, Cristom, Mt. Jefferson Willamette Valley Oregon 2015 $45.00 Cabernet-Merlot Blend, Chateau du Pin, Bordeaux, France $9.50 $28.50 18 Red Blend, Chateau Musar Bekaa Valley Lebanon 2008 $45.00 Merlot, Tilia, Mendoza, Argentina $7.50 $24.50 16 Malbec, Catena Mendoza Argentina 2014 $26.00 Malbec, Catena, "Vista Flores," Mendoza, Argentina $9.50 $28.50 17 Merlot, Pride Sonoma/Napa California 2013 $45.00 Pinot Noir, Dante, Oakville/Napa County $8.50 $26.50 19 Syrah, Qupe Central Coast California 2014 $22.00 Cotes du Rhone Villages, (Syrah-Grenache Blend), Perrin, France $9.50 $28.50 21 Cabernet Sauvignon, Honig Napa California 2014 $47.00 20 Cabernet Sauvignon, Justin Paso Robles California 2014 $28.00 22 Brunello di Montalcino, La Gerla Piedmonte Italy 2011 $68.00 Featured Wine of the Month Large Format Selection Magnum 1500ml Petite Sirah, Foppiano, Lot 96, Sonoma County, California 2014 75 Champagne, Moet Chandon White Star Champagne France NV $185.00 Juicy red & black fruits with notes of pepper & savory herbs. Firm dry tannins and terrific acidity create a long pleasant finish. Enjoy with Game Meats, Fall Vegetables, or any Dish with Rich Earthy Flavors 88 Insignia, Joseph Phelps Napa California 2013 $725.00 90 Chateau Musar Bekaa Valley Lebanon 1997 $295.00 Glass $12 Bottle $40 91 St. Cosme, Chateau-neuf-du-pape Rhone Valley France 2013 $145.00 92 Pinot Noir, A to Z Willamette Valley Oregon 2012 $85.00 4 4 5 Wines by the Glass Half Bottle Selections —Sparkling Wines— Glass Bottle 1 Moet et Chandon, "White Star / Imperial" Epernay France NV $45.00 —Sparkling Wines— 2 Veuve Cliquot, Ponsardin "Yellow Label" Reims France NV $42.00 Dibon, Brut Reserve, Cava, Spain $7.50 $24.50 3 Gruet, Blanc de Noir Albequerque New Mexico NV $18.00 4 Ruffino, Prosecco Tuscany Italy NV $17.00 —White Wines— 6 Duval-Leroy, Brut Vertus France NV $38.00 Chardonnay, Sean Minor, "Four Bears" Central Coast, California $8.50 $26.50 Chardonnay, Catena "Vista Flores,” Mendoza, Argentina $11.50 $34.50 —White Wines— 5 Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre, Delaporte Loire France 2015 $29.00 Sauvignon Blanc, Ponga, Marlborough, New Zealand $8.50 $26.50 8 Viognier, Miner, "Simpson Vineyard" Napa California 2015 $22.00 Gruner Veltliner, Pratsch “Organic,” Niederosterreich, Austria $8.50 $26.50 7 Riesling, Selbach-Oster, Kabinett Mosel Germany 2015 $24.00 Moscato di Pavia, Centorri, Italy $8.50 $26.50 9 Chardonnay, Alexander Valley Vineyards Sonoma California 2014 $19.50 Pinot Grigio, Cielo, Italy $7.50 $24.50 10 Chardonnay, Sonoma Cutrer Sonoma California 2015 $21.00 Riesling, Bavarian Inn Private Label, Dr. Loosen, Pfalz, Germany $8.50 $26.50 —Red Wines— 11 Zinfandel, Seghesio Sonoma California 2015 $36.00 —Red Wines— 12 Pinot Noir, Rex Hill Willamette Valley Oregon 2013 $35.00 Cabernet Sauvignon, Milbrandt, Columbia Valley, Washington $11.50 $34.50 13 Pinot Noir, Talley Arroyo Grande Valley California 2014 $33.00 15 Pinot Noir, Cristom, Mt.
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