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TAP LIST Beers Pint ​5 •​ Premium Pint ​8 •​ 7Oz Taster 3​ ​ • Premium Taster ​4 •​ Flights of up to Five 7Oz Tasters TAP LIST Beers Pint ​5 ​• Premium Pint ​8 ​• 7oz Taster ​3​ • Premium Taster ​4 ​• Flights of up to five 7oz tasters POPULAR HOPPY Special Amber ​|​ ​5% ABV Pineapple X-Press | ​8.4% ABV Our flagship amber since 1985. Caramel A belgian ale with a hoppy twist. malts with a light hop finish. Refresh Button | ​5% ABV Black Bavarian​ |​ ​6% ABV Our new Juicy IPA. Our flagship dark beer since 1985. Smooth with coffee and chocolate notes. DARK Abbey Triple ​|​ ​8.4% ABV Our best-selling belgian ale. Light and fruity. Scotch Ale ​| 8% ABV A malty, smoky red-brown ale. LIGHT Commando​ | 11.9% ABV Our scotch ale bourbon-barrel aged for two Mitch’s Brew | ​4.2% ABV years. An easy-drinking mild ale. Winter Lager | ​5.7% ABV Milwaukee Pils | ​5% ABV A smooth Bavarian-style dunkel. Only A czech-style pilsner. available for the season! Hometown Brew | ​6.3% ABV Coffee Black Bavarian | ​6% ABV A creamy light lager. Black Bavarian mixed with nitro cold brew from Valentine Coffee Co. Hefe Weiss | ​4.2% ABV A citrusy wheat beer. Imperial Black Bavarian ​|​ ​8% ABV Mai Bock | ​6% ABV Black Bavarian made with more malts for stronger flavors. A malty, floral bock. Irish Stout ​| 4.5% ABV Acapulco Golden ​|​ ​5.2% ABV A creamy stout with coffee and dark A crisp mexican-style ale. chocolate flavor. Hard Ciders Cidre de Pomme​ | 7% ABV Cranberry Hard Cider ​|​ ​7% ABV A tart cider made with Wisconsin A dry, crisp cider. cranberries. Hard Seltzers Hard Sodas Raspberry Zipper ​|​ ​4.5% ABV Hard Root Beer​ | 5% ABV A light, refreshing raspberry seltzer. The root beer you know and love, but with a little extra something. WI Old Fashioned ​|​ ​4.5% ABV A seltzer with all the flavors of a WI old Hard Ginger Beer ​| 4.7% ABV fashioned cocktail--orange, cherry, brandy, A sweet and spicy ginger beer for serious and bitters. ginger lovers. Sodas Pint ​2 ​• 7oz Taster ​1​ • Flights of up to five 7oz tasters • Float ​5 ​Plastic/​7 ​Glass - keep the mug! NEW Citrus Splash Ginger Ale Caffeinated citrus soda with a serious bite. A sweet and spicy ginger ale for serious ginger lovers. Energy Root Beer Puma Kola Our root beer with 90g of caffeine. A cola made with pure Kola extract, vanilla, Maple Root Beer cinnamon, and WI honey. Root beer made with WI maple syrup. Grape Soda A lovely soda fire-brewed with concord grape juice and WI honey. YEAR ROUND Root Beer SEASONAL Our classic root beer made with WI honey and vanilla. Red Apple Cream Soda This soda tastes like sweet apple pie. A classic cream soda tasting of honey, vanilla, and caramel. DIET Orange Dream A delectable orange soda that tastes just Lo-Cal Root Beer like a creamsicle. Same great taste, less WI honey. Door County Cherry Root Beer Zero A delicious cherry soda made with Door A zero-sugar, zero-calorie version of our County cherries. classic root beer. Cherry Cran Orange Dream Zero Made with a blend of Door County cherries A zero sugar, zero calorie version of our and WI cranberries. classic orange dream. Cherry Cola Cola made with Door County cherries. .
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