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View the Beer Menu CRAFT BEERS ON TAP LIGHT & CRISP BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION GLASS GROWLER Alter Ego Smartmouth Saison 6.2% NorfolK, VA 7.50 30 Big Wave Kona Brewing Blonde Ale 4.4% Honolulu, HI 7.75 31 Blue Moon MillerCoors Belgian Witbier 5.4% Golden, CO 6.50 26 Bud Light Anheuser-Busch Light Lager 4.2% St. Louis, MO 5.50 22 Carlesburg Pilsner 5.0% Copenhagen, Denmark 7 28 Coors Light MillerCoors Light Lager 4.2% Golden, CO 5.50 22 Euphonia New Realm Pilsner 5.0% Virginia Beach, VA 7.75 31 Hardywood Pils Hardywood German Pilsner 5.2% Richmond, VA 7.50 30 Kolsch Reissdorf Kolsch 4.8% Colon, Germany 8.25 33 Mango Cart Golden Road Fruit & Field 4.0% Los Angeles, CA 7.25 29 Miller Lite MillerCoors Light Lager 4.2% MilwauKee, WI 5.50 22 Modelo Especial Grupo Modelo Adjunct Lager 4.4% Mexico City, Mexico 7.50 30 Peach Tea Blonde Beale’s Blonde Ale 4.6% Bedford, VA 7.50 30 Proper Lager O’Connor Lager 4.7% NorfolK, VA 7.50 30 Safety Dance Smartmouth Pilsner 6.2% NorfolK, VA 7.25 29 Sam Seasonal Sam Adams Rotating Boston, MA 7.50 30 Saving Daylight VA Beer Co. Wheat 4.9% Williamsburg, VA 7.50 30 Stella Artois Anheuser-Busch Pilsner 5.0% Leuven, Belgium 7.50 30 Tangerine Wheat Lost Coast Wheat 4.7% EureKa, CA 7.75 31 White Allagash Belgian Witbier 5.1% Portland, ME 7.75 31 Wit St. Bernardus Belgian Witbier 5.5% Watou, Belgium 8 32 SWEET & TART BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION GLASS GROWLER Blood Orange PHunk Cape Charles Berliner-Weisse 4.0% Cape Charles, VA 8 32 Black Cherry McKenzie’s Cider 5.0% Glenmills, PA 8 32 Minkey Boodle Thin Man Raspberry Sour 7.0% Buffalo, NY 8.75 35 Pineapple Cider Austin Eastciders Cider 5.0% Austin, TX 7.75 31 Sour Monkey Victory Sour 9.5% Downingtown, PA 9 36 Submersive Sly Clyde Dry Cider 6.7% Hampton, VA 9.25 37 Unleashed Wasserhund Boysenberry Gose 5.0% Virginia Beach, VA 7.75 31 VA Apple Bold Rock Cider 4.7% Nellysford, VA 7.50 30 BOLD & UNIQUE BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION GLASS GROWLER German Shepheweizen Wasserhund Hefeweizen 5.9% Virginia Beach, VA 7.75 31 Golden Monkey Victory Triple 9.5% Downingtown, PA 9 Franziskaner Hefeweizen 5.0% Germany 7.75 31 La Fin Du Monde Unibroue Triple 9.0% Quebec, Canada 9 Weinstephaner Hefeweizen 5.4% Freising, Germany 8.50 34 ON TAP CRAFT BEERS HOPPY & BITTER BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION GLASS GROWLER All Day Founders Session IPA 4.7% Grand Rapids, MI 7.50 30 Assateague Island Cape Charles New England IPA 7.2% Cape Charles, VA 8.25 33 El Guapo O’Connor IPA 7.5% NorfolK, VA 8.25 33 Falcon Smash Triple Crossing Hazy IPA 7.0% Richmond, VA 9 Free Verse VA Beer Co. New England IPA 6.8% Williamsburg, VA 7.75 31 Get Bent Parkway IPA 7.2% Salem, VA 7.75 31 Grapefruit Sculpin Ballast Point IPA 7.0% San Diego, CA 8 32 Hazy Like a Fox New Realm New England IPA 6.4% Virginia Beach, VA 7.75 31 Hoptopus Reaver Beach Double IPA 8.8% Virginia Beach, VA 9 Hoptropolis New Realm IPA 6.5% Virginia Beach, VA 8 32 Norse Vassen Double IPA 8.0% Richmond, VA 8.75 35 Nuclear Nugget Lickinghole Creek Double IPA 10.5% Goochland, VA 8.50 34 Pernicious Wicked Weed West Coast IPA 7.3% Asheville, NC 9 36 Power Moves Aslin IPA 5.5% Herndon, VA 7.50 30 Proven Theory Benchtop IPA 7.3% NorfolK, VA 8.50 34 Thunderpeel Flying Dog IPA 6.2% FredericK, MD 6.50 26 Tropicannon Heavy Seas Citrus IPA 7.2% Baltimore, MD 8 32 Two Hearted Bells IPA 7.0% Comstock, MI 7.50 30 Wapatoolie Commonwealth IPA 7.3% Virginia Beach, VA 8.50 35 MALTY & TOASTY BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION GLASS GROWLER Abt. 12 St. Bernardus Belgian Quad 10.0% Watou, Belgium 9 Brown Legend Brown Ale 5.8% Portsmouth, VA 7.75 31 Caramel Macchiato OBH American Stout 5.5% Warrenton, VA 9.50 Guinness Irish Stout 4.2% Dublin, Ireland 7.50 30 Modelo Negro Grupo Modelo Mexican Lager 5.4% Mexico City, Mexico 7.75 31 Odis Nitro O’Connor Dry Irish Stout 6.3% NorfolK, VA 8 32 Vienna Lager Devils Backbone Lager 5.2% Roseland, VA 7.25 29 Vixen Red OBH Irish Red Ale 5.4% Warrenton, VA 7.75 31 Xocoveza Stone Mexican Imp. Stout 8.1% Escondido, CA 8.50 34 Yuengling Lager 4.5% Pottsville, PA 5.50 22 PACKAGED CRAFT & BEER FLIGHTS CANNED BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION PRICE Dale’s Pale Ale Oskar Blues Pale Ale 6.5% Brevard, NC 6 Pabst Blue Ribbon Pabst Pilsner 4.6% Los Angeles, CA 4 Rotating Craft Cider Potter’s Cider 4.2% Charlottesville, VA 7 Red Stripe Desnoes & Geddes Ltd. Jamaican Lager 5.3% Kingston, Jamaica 4 Truly Seltzer Boston Beer Co. Hard Seltzer 5.0% Boston, MA 6 White Claw Mark Anthony Hard Seltzer 5.0% Chicago, IL 6 BOTTLED BEER/BREWERY STYLE ABV LOCATION PRICE Aventinus Schneider & Son WeizenbocK 8.2% Kelheim, Germany 12 Budweiser Anheuser-Busch American Lager 5.0% St. Louis, MO 5 Corona Extra Grupo Modelo Mexican Lager 4.5% Mexico City, Mexico 7 Michelob Ultra Anheuser-Busch Low-Calorie Lager 4.2% St. Louis, MO 6 Non-Alcoholic St. Pauli Girl Low-Alcohol Beer 0.5% Quebec, Canada 6 LIGHT & CRISP FLIGHT $12 GERMAN/BAVARIAN FLIGHT $13 CIDER FLIGHT $12 Modelo Especial, Peach Tea Kolsch Reissdorf, Carlesburg, Austin Cider, Black Cherry, Blonde, Safety Dance, Big Wave Hoegaarden, Franziskaner VA Apple, Sly Clyde PORTER/STOUT FLIGHT $13 IPA FLIGHT $12 LOCAL BEER FLIGHT $12 Odis, Xocoveza, Tsar Tsar Tsar, Get Bent, Assateague Island, Proper Lager, Hardywood Pilsner, Peanut Butter Porter Free Verse, Thunderpeel VBC Saving Daylight, Proven Theory BEYOND BEER DRINK OPTIONS WINE & BUBBLES SPIRITS SPARKLING GLASS BOTTLE VODKA Codorniu Brut Rosado Spain 9 36 Absolut 10 Rinaldi Pink Moscato Italy 9 36 Deep Eddy Orange 9 Ketel One 12 Wycliff Brut California 7 28 Smirnoff 8 Zardetto Prosecco Italy 8.50 30 Tito’s 10 WHITE GIN Annalisa Pinot Grigio Italy 7 30 Beefeater 8 St. M Riesling Germany 8 33 Bombay Sapphire 12 Matua Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand 9 36 Tanqueray 11 Imagery Chardonnay California 10 41 RUM Bacardi Superior 9 ROSE Castillo 8 Band of Roses Washington 8 33 Captain Morgan 9 Gosling’s Black Seal 9.50 RED Black Stallion Cabernet California 8 33 TEQUILA J. Lohr Los Osos Merlot California 8 33 Casamigos Blanco 12.50 Dona Paula Estate Malbec Argentina 9 36 Lunazul Blanco 8 Point North Pinot Noir Oregon 10 40 Lunazul Repasado 8 Don Julio 1942 45 Quilt Cabernet California 50 WHISKEY HOUSE SANGRIA Crown Royal 11 with Match BooK Cabernet 10 Fireball 8 with J. Lohr Los Osos Merlot 10 Jameson 10.50 Jack Daniels 9.50 BOURBON Bulleit Bourbon 10 LOCALLY DISTILLED SPIRITS Jim Beam 8 AVA Vodka 10 Maker’s Mark 11 Fourth Handle Gin 13 Woodford Reserve 14 High Rye 3yr Whiskey 20 Old Cavalier Single Barrell 9 yr Whiskey 28 SCOTCH Old Cavalier 3 yr Bourbon Cream 9 Dewars White Label 13 Johnnie Walker Black 16 Macallan 12 yr 15 .
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