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Keg Price List Price Disclaimer: Please Note That Prices Are Subject to Change Without Notice Due to Price Increases from Our Vendors Keg Price List Price Disclaimer: Please note that prices are subject to change without notice due to price increases from our vendors. Please ask employee to confirm current selling price prior to placing your order. Note re: new beer selections: New beers are introduced all of the time. If you are interested in a beer that you do not see listed, please ask! We will be happy to check on availability. Schott Dist 8 Gallon (1/4 Barrel) UPC 16 Gallon (1/2 Barrel) UPC Budweiser $65.00 0800 $110.00 1600 Bud Light $65.00 0801 $110.00 1601 Bud Light Lime Not Available $135.00 2 Michelob Golden Draft Not Available $110.00 1602 Michelob Golden Drft Lt $55.00 0803 $110.00 1603 Michelob Not Available $110.00 1604 Michelob Lite Not Available $110.00 1605 Michelob Ultra Not Available $110.00 1607 Busch Not Available $95.00 1608 Busch Light Not Available $95.00 1609 Amstel Light Not Available $145.00 1622 Bass Ale Not Available $160.00 1623 Bitburger Not Available $150.00 2 Boddington’s Not Available $160.00 1624 Boulevard $65.00 (1/6) $140.00 2 Brau Bros. $108.00 $150.00 2 Dos Equis Amber&Spec Not Available $135.00 1626 Erdinger Not Available $180.00 2 Fuller’s Not Available $180.00 2 Guinness Not Available $185.00 1627 Hacker-Pschorr Okto Not Available $160.00 1628 Hacker-Pschorr Weisse Not Available $160.00 1629 Harp Not Available $165.00 1630 Heineken Not Available $135.00 1631 Hoegaarden $95.00 (1/6) $175.00 2 Labatt Blue Not Available $105.00 1632 Landshark $55.00 $135.00 2 Leffe $120.00 (1/6) Not Available 2 Lowenbrau Not Available $130.00 2 Mantorville Stagecoach Not Available $165.00 2 Paulaner-Hefe Not Available $165.00 1634 Paulaner-Okt&Salvator Not Available $165.00 1635 Point Not Available $110.00 2 Redhook ESB Not Available $140.00 1621 Rolling Rock Not Available $105.00 1610 Rush River $70.00 (1/6) $160.00 2 Schell’s Original/Amber $60.00 (1/6) $105.00 1639 Schell’s Dark $60.00 (1/6) $140.00 2 Schell’s Pils $60.00 (1/6) $140.00 1640 Schell’s Bock $60.00 (1/6) $140.00 1641 Published 0510 2013 Keg Price List Schell’s Firebrick $60.00 (1/6) $140.00 1642 Schell’s Pale Ale $60.00 (1/6) $140.00 2 Schell’s Seasonal $60.00 (1/6) $140.00 2 Shock Top $50.00 (1/6) $125.00 2 Smithwick’s Not Available $170.00 2 Sprecher Amber Not Available $140.00 2 Sprecher Others Not Available $170.00 2 Stella Artois Not Available $175.00 2 Surly Bender Not Available $170.00 2 Surly Furious/Cynic Not Available $195.00 2 Widmer Hefe Not Available $140.00 2 Northern Dist 8 Gallon (1/4 Barrel) UPC 16 Gallon (1/2 Barrel) UPC Miller Light Not Available 0811 $110.00 1611 Miller GD Not Available 0812 $110.00 1612 Miller GD Light Not Available Not Available 1613 Miller High Life Not Available $110.00 1614 Ice House Not Available Not Available 1616 Keystone Light Not Available Not Available 2 Pabst Blue Ribbon Not Available $95 .00 2 Coors Light $70.00 $110.00 1617 Grain Belt Premium $65.00 $110.00 1618 Grolsch Not Available $140.00 2 Finnegans Irish Amber Not Available $155.00 2 Finnegans Blond Ale $80 (1/6) $155.00 2 Blue Moon Not Available $155.00 2 Killian’s Red Not Available $135.00 1615 Leinie’s Canoe $155.00 2 Leinie’s Red Not Available $155.00 1637 Leinie’s Honey Not Available $155.00 1638 Leinie’s Dark Not Available Not Available 1639 Leinie’s Seasonal Not Available $155.00 1640 Goose Island Not Available $135.00 2 Summit EPA $70.00 (1/6) $155.00 1643 Summit IPA Not Available $155.00 1645 Summit Porter Not Available $155.00 1647 Summit Unchained Not Available $165.00 2 Sam Adams Lager $70.00 (1/6) $155.00 1653 Sam Adams Seasonal Not Available $155.00 1654 Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Not Available $160.00 1655 Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Not Available Not Available 2 Sierra Nevada Summer Not Available $160.00 2 Sierra Nevada Torpedo Not Available $180.00 2 Angry Orchard Cider Not Available $155.00 2 Newcastle Brown Not Available (Requires special tap) $150.00 2 Foster’s Not Available $135.00 2 Peroni Not Available $185.00 2 Published 0510 2013 Keg Price List G & F Dist. (608) 637-2234 8 Gallon (1/4 Barrel) UPC 16 Gallon (1/2 Barrel) UPC Lost Lake Not Available $85.00 2 Apollo employees: Please double check pricing and availability of imports and crafts by calling the Distributor ROOTBEER 8 Gallon (1/4 Barrel) UPC 16 Gallon (1/2 Barrel) UPC 1919 Rootbeer $55.00 0883 $85.00 1683 Sprecher $45.00 881 $75.00 1681 Point Root Beer $45.00 3504 $75.00 6060 Sleeve of 50 Cups $1.99 5 pounds of Ice $1.69 20 pounds $4.29 ¼ Barrel = 7.75 Gallons 3.4 cases = 82 12 ounce glasses ½ Barrel = 15.5 Gallons 6.9 cases = 165 12 ounce glasses Deposits Keg $60 Tap $75 Tub $15 Delivery Charge (within Rochester) $20 Note: Rootbeer kegs can be picked up at the Apollo II convenience store located at 1025 4th ST SE on Sundays. Arrangements need to be made in advance so that the kegs, taps, tubs, etc. are ready and delivered beforehand. All product and deposits must be paid for in advance. Please remember that kegs may be heavy and that convenience store staff is not available to help load the customer’s vehicle; so the person(s) who pick up need to be able to lift the keg into their vehicle. Published 0510 2013 .
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