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Canadian Pale Ale’ 8.5 Original 16 ‘Canadian Copper Ale’ 8.5 9 Mile Legacy Angus Stout 9 Seasonal Crossmount Cider 9 TAP 16oz Original 16 ‘Canadian Pale Ale’ 8.5 Original 16 ‘Canadian Copper Ale’ 8.5 9 Mile Legacy Angus Stout 9 Seasonal Crossmount Cider 9 BOTTLE 330ml Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc 8 Stella Artois 8 Corona 8 Peroni 8 Black Bridge IPA 8 Steam Whistle Pilsner 8 Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel 9.5 Erdinger Alkoholfrei (non-alc) 9.5 SIGNATURE BLACK DALIA (2.25oz) Chambord liqueur, bourbon, red wine, pomegranate molasses, muddled black cherries 15 SILK ROAD (2oz) sweet vermouth, Tanqueray dry gin, lemon, fennel & rhubarb syrup, salt 13 SAVANNAH SOUR (2oz) Jim Beam bourbon, sours, rosemary, sea buckthorn 15 SAGE GERMAINE (1.5oz) St-Germain liqueur, Tanqueray gin, grapefruit, sage 15 SHIFT CAESAR (2oz) Lucky Bastard vodka, harissa pickle juice, Mott’s Clamato, Caesar rim 12 SHIFT SANGRIA (6oz) Grand Marnier liqueur, brandy, red wine, winter spices, fresh orange 15 REMAI(N) CALM (1.5oz) Lot No. 40 whisky, Saskatoon berries, honey peppercorn syrup, egg white 14 CUCUMBER DILL SMASH (2oz) Tanqueray gin, muddled cucumber, dill syrup, soda 12.5 SLEEPY THYME (2oz) Jim Beam bourbon, Scotch, Earl Grey tea, honey, rosemary & thyme syrup 14 CLASSICS MARGARITA (2oz) Sauza Blanco tequila, triple sec, lime juice, simple syrup 12 DAIQUIRI (2oz) El Dorado 5 Year Old rum, lime juice, simple syrup 14 WHISKY SOUR (2oz) Pike Creek whisky, lemon juice, simple syrup, egg white, bitters 14 NEGRONI (3oz) Tanqueray dry gin, sweet vermouth, Campari 15 OLD FASHIONED (2oz) Bulleit bourbon, raw sugar, bitters 14 HEMINGWAY DAQUIRI (2oz) Havana Club 3 Year Old rum, Maraschino liqueur, lime, grapefruit, simple syrup 15 PIMM’S CUP (2oz) Pimm’s No. 1, cucumber, lemon, ginger beer, simple syrup 14 MANHATTAN (3oz) Lot No. 40 whisky, sweet vermouth, Angostura bitters 15 DARK & STORMY (1.5oz) The Kraken Black Spiced rum, ginger beer, lemon, fresh ginger 15 NEW YORK SOUR (3oz) classic whisky sour, red wine float 14 SPARKLING 6oz 750ml Martini Prosecco, IT 11 55 Villa Conchi ‘Brut Selección’ Cava, ES 15 68 Mionetto ‘Prestige’, Prosecco di Treviso, IT 60 G.H. Mumm ‘Carte Classique’, Champagne, FR 125 ROSÉ 6oz 9oz 750ml 2018 Bodega Enrique Foster Malbec Pink Rosé, Mendoza, AR 13 19 55 2017 Louis Bernard, Côtes du Rhône, FR 14 21 56 WHITE 2019 Trapiche Estate Pinot Grigio, Mendoza, AR 9 14 40 2018 Quinta da Aveleda Vinho Verde, Penafiel, PT 10 15 45 2017 Tenuta Sant’Antonio Scaia Garganega/Chardonnay, Veneto, IT 13 19 55 2017 d’Arenberg ‘The Stump Jump’, McLaren Vale, AU 13 19 55 2018 Matua Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, NZ 14 21 58 2015 San Pedro ‘Castillo de Molina’ Chardonnay, CL 14 21 58 2017 Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling, Columbia Valley, WA 15 23 60 2018 Santa Margherita ‘Valdadige’ Pinot Grigio DOC, Trentino, IT 15 23 68 2017 Mission Hill ‘Estate Series’ Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley, BC 52 2017 Mission Hill ‘Estate Series’ Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley, BC 52 2017 Feudi di Romans Sauvignon Blanc, Friuli, IT 60 2017 Gray Monk Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley, BC 66 2015 Cave Spring Riesling, Niagara Peninsula, ON 67 2018 Complices de Loire ‘Pointe ďArgumes’ Sauvignon Blanc, Touraine, FR 69 2016 Rodney Strong Reserve Chardonnay, Sonoma County, CA 70 2016 Louis Latour ‘Bourgogne’ Chardonnay, Burgundy, FR 85 2017 Mollydooker ‘The Violinist’ Verdelho, McLaren Vale, AU 90 2017 ďArenberg ‘The Hermit Crab’ Viognier Marsanne, McLaren Vale, AU 96 2016 Torbreck ‘Woodcutter’s’ Semillon, Barossa Valley, AU 115 2018 Synchromesh ‘Thorny Vines Vineyard’ Riesling, Okanagan Valley, BC 115 2014 Check Mate ‘Queen Taken’ Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, BC 275 RED 6oz 9oz 750ml 2018 Trapiche Estate Malbec, Mendoza, AR 9 14 40 2017 Errazuriz Estate Merlot, Aconcagua Valley, CL 10 15 45 2017 Pelee Island ‘Lighthouse’ Cabernet Franc, ON 11 17 50 2017 Ogier ‘Héritages’, Côtes du Rhône, FR 14 21 58 2014 Kenwood Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon. CA 15 23 68 2014 Castello di Gabbiano ‘Riserva’ Chianti Classico, Tuscany, IT 15 23 68 2018 Mission Hill ‘Estate Series’ Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley, BC 16 24 72 2017 Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon, CA 16 24 72 2016 Nederburg Cabernet Sauvignon, ZA 45 2017 Trapiche Broquel Malbec, Mendoza, AR 55 2017 Peter Lehmann ‘The Barossan’ Shiraz, McLaren Vale, AU 70 2017 J. 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