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BOTTLED BEER MILLER LITE 4 TANGERINE WHEAT 6 Miller Brewing Co BOTTLED BEER MILLER LITE 4 TANGERINE WHEAT 6 Miller Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, WI) Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe (Eureka, CA) Pale Lager, 4.2% ABV Wheat Ale, 5.5% ABV MGD 4 GOOSE ISLAND 312 6 Miller Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, WI) Goose Island Brewing Co. (Chicago, IL) Pale Lager, 4.7% ABV Wheat Ale, 4.6% ABV BUD LIGHT 4 HACKER-PSCHORR WEISSE (16 oz) 8 Anheuser Busch (St. Louis, MO) Hacker-Pschorr (Germany) Pale Lager, 4.2% ABV4 Hefeweizen, 5.5% ABV BUDWEISER 4 ALLAGASH WHITE 6 Anheuser Busch (St. Louis, MO) Alagash Brewing Co. (Portland, ME) Pale Lager, 5% ABV Witbier, 5.2% ABV COORS LIGHT 4 SAM ADAMS BOSTON LAGER 6 Coors Brewing Company (Golden, CO) Boston Beer Co. (Boston, MA) Pale Lager, 4.2% ABV Amber Lager, 5.0% ABV MICHELOB ULTRA 4 DELERIUM TREMENS 8 Anheuser Busch (St. Louis, MO) Brouwerij Huyghe (Belgium) Pale Lager, 4.2% ABV Belgium Strong Ale, 8.5% ABV AMSTEL LIGHT 5 THREE FLOYDS (ROTATING) 8 Heineken Brewing (Netherlands) Three Floyds Brewery (Munster, IN) Pale Lager, 3.5% ABV DRAGON’S MILK 10 CORONA EXTRA 5 New Holland Brewing Co. (Holland, MI) Grupo Modelo (Mexico) Imperial Stout, 11.0% ABC Pale Lager, 4.6% ABV CORONA LIGHT 5 FOUNDERS PORTER 6 Founders Brewing Co. (Grand Rapids, MI) Grupo Modelo (Mexico) Porter, 6.5% ABV Pale Lager, 4.1% ABV HEINEKEN 5 O’DOUL’S (NON-ALCOHOLIC) 5 Heineken Brewing Company (Netherlands) Anheuser-Busch (St. Louis, MO) Pale Lager, 5% ABV Non Alcoholic NEW GRIST PILSNER (Gluten Free) 6 PERONI 5 Birra Peroni Industriale (Roma, Italy) Lakefront Brewery (Milwaukee, WI) Pale Lager, 5.1% ABV Pilsner, 5% ABV CRAFTY CANS OLD SCHOOL CANS SCARLET FIRE 7 MILLER HIGH LIFE 5 Tighthead Brewing Co. (Mundelein, IL) Miller Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, WI) Red Ale, 5.6% ABV Pale Lager, 4.6% ABV SON OF JUICE 8 OLD STYLE 5 Maplewood Brewery (Chicago, IL ) Pabst Brewing Co. (Chicago, IL) India Pale Ale, 6.3% ABV Pale Lager, 5% ABV DAISY CUTTER 7 LABATT BLUE 5 Half Acre Brewing Co. (Chicago, IL) Labatt Brewing Co. (Londong, Canada) American Pale Ale, 5.2% ABV Pale Lager, 5.0% ABV INSUFFICIENT CLEARANCE 8 PBR 5 Sketchbook Brewing Company (Evanston, IL) Pabst Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, WI) Hazy IPA, 5.0% ABV Pale Lager, 5.0% ABV NINJA VS. UNICORN 8 STIEGL GRAPEFRUIT RADLER 6 Pipeworks Brewing Co. (Chicago, IL) Stieglbrauerei Zu Salzburg (Austria) Imperial IPA, 8.0% ABV Radler/Shandy, 2.0% ABV CIDER & HARD SODA COCKTAILS BLACKBERRY-PEAR CRISPIN CIDER 6 FRESH SQUEEZED MARGARITA $9 Crispin Cider Company (Colfax CA) Cider, 5% ABV Altos Tequila, Homemade Sweet & Sour, Grand Marnier & Fresh Lime ANGRY ORCHARD CRISP APPLE 6 Boston Beer Company (Boston, MA) Cider, 5% ABV HOUSE BLOODY MARY $11 Altos Peppar, Zing Zang, Bacon, Mozzarella Cheese, WHITE CLAW HARD SELTZER (ROTATING FLAVORS) 5 Pepperoni, Celery & Fried Pickles White Claw Seltzer Works (Chicago, IL) CLARENCE’S OLD FASHIONED $10 Hard Seltzer, 5.0% ABV Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Demerara Sugar, Amarena Cherry TRULY PINEAPPLE CIDER 5 & Orange Bitters PB&J OLD FASHIONED $11 Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Bulleit Rye, Bitters WHITE WINE & Amarena Cherry BLUEBERRY MOJITO $9 HOUSE WINE Please consult server for daily varietal 6/24 Bacardi Rum, Fresh Blueberries, Mint & Lime TOP SHELF CRANBERRY LONG ISLAND $10 VAN RUITEN PINOT GRIGIO California 7/26 Koval Cranberry Gin, Altos Tequila, Bacardi Rum, RIFF PINOT GRIGIO Italy 9/35 Absolut Vodka & Splash of Cranberry CABO LEMONADE $9 NOLA GRACE SAUVIGNON BLANC California 8/30 Raspberry Syrup, Fresh Berries, Homemade Lemonade & Cabo Tequila KIM CRAWFORD SAUVIGNON BLANC New Zealand 11/45 CURRAN CREEK CHARDONNAY California 8/30 RED WINE KENDALL JACKSON CHARDONNAY California 11/45 HOUSE WINE Please consult server for daily varietal 6/24 HIRSHBACK RIESLING Germany 8/30 AVALON CABERNET California 9/34 BERINGER WHITE ZINFANDEL California 7/26 RODNEY STRONG CABERNET California 11/40 MOVENDO MOSCATO Italy 8/32 DOMAINE DE PARIS ROSE France 9/34 PLEASURES PINOT NOIR California 9/34 MEOMI PINOT NOIR California 11/42 MARTINIS GRACE BAY MERLOT 8/30 PEAR DROP $10 OCASO MALBEC Argentina 8/30 Grey Goose La Poire, Fresh Lemon Squeeze & Sugar Rim WINDSTORM RED ZINFANDEL (CALIFORNIA) 10/38 POMEGRANATE $9 Absolut Citron, PAMA Liqueur & Cranberry Juice DIRTY TINI $11 Olive Juice, Blue Cheese Olives & Grey Goose Vodka MULES SOPHIA’S FLIRTINI $10 EL MATADOR $10 Stoli’s Raspberry, Chambord & Pineapple Juice Anejo Tequila, Elder Flower, Orange Bitters & Ginger Beer CHOCOLATE ESPRESSO $9 Absolut Vanilla, Godiva Chocolate, Patron XO CLASSIC MULE $9 Absolut Vodka, Ginger Beer & Fresh Lime AMERICAN MULE $10 HAPPIER HOURS Tito’s Homemade Vodka, Ginger Beer & Fresh Squeezed WEEKDAYS 3-6 Lemonade POMEGRANATE GIN $9 HALF OFF APPETIZERS & TAVERN STYLE PIZZA Beefeater Gin, Pom Liquor, Splash of Sour & Ginger Beer $5 HOUSE WINE & WELL DRINKS $10 HAPPIER NIGHTS SPARKLERS M-TH 9-10pm 12” PUB STYLE PIZZA & PINT CHANDON BRUT (187ml) 12 BURGER & PINT LADY DIVA PROSECCO (187ml) 10 (Ask for specifics) MIONETTO PROSECCO (187ml) 10.
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