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Lager/Pilsner Bock Hybrid Beer English Ale American Ale Porter Stout Wheat Beer LAGER/PILSNER Lagers and Pilsners are fermented and stored (‘lagered’) at cooler temperatures. Clean, crisp, low fruitiness. BLUE POINT TOASTED LAGER (Blue Point Brewing Co) 5.5% Long Island, NY $6 BUD LIGHT (Anheuser-Busch, Inc) 4.2% St. Louis $3.75 BUDWEISER (Anheuser-Busch, Inc.) 5% St Louis $3.75 COORS LIGHT (Coors Brewing Co) 4% Golden, CO $3.75 HELICITY PILS (Big Storm Brewing Co) $6.50 STRIKE (Silver King Brewing Co) $7.00 DARWIN PIRATA PILS (Darwin Brewing Co) 4.9% Bradenton $6.50 KONA LONGBOARD ISLAND LAGER (Kona Brewing Co) 4.6% Hawaii $6 MICHELOB ULTRA (Anheuser-Busch, Inc.) 4.2% St. Louis $4.00 MILLER LITE (Miller Brewing Co) 4% Milwaukee, WI $3.75 V-TWIN (Motorworks Co) $6.25 STELLA ARTOIS (Stella Artois) 4.5% Europe $6 YUENGLING TRADITIONAL LAGER (Yuengling Brewery) 4% Pottsville,PA $4.25 BOCK A lager that is richly malty, often with toasty notes, and generally a higher alcohol level than other lager beers. MICHELOB AMBER BOCK (Anheuser-Busch, Inc.) 5.2% St Louis $3.75 ROGUE DEAD GUY ALE (Rogue Ales/Oregon Brewing Co) 7% Ashland,OR $7 HYBRID BEER Hybrid beers mix lager and ale techniques like Steam beer, a warmer fermented lager. 3 DAUGHTERS BEACH BLONDE ALE (3 Daughters Brewing) 5% St. Petersburg $6.50 JDUBS POOLSIDE (JDubs Brewing Company) 5% Sarasota $6 KONA BIG WAVE GOLDEN ALE (Kona Brewing Co) 4.4% Hawaii $6 ENGLISH ALE English style ales are typical pub ‘bitters’ (like ESB) and brown session ales with malt and often caramel and fruity notes and floral or earthy English hops. BASS PALE ALE (Bass Brewers Limited) 5.1% Europe $5 SAM ADAMS SEASONAL $5.75 GOOSE ISLAND HONKERS ALE (Goose Island) 5.9% Chicago $6 AMERICAN ALE American ales are pale, amber, or brown with malt with piney/citrus/grapefruity/woody American hops. ROD BENDER RED ALE (3 Daughters Brewing) 5.9% St. Petersburg $6.50 BIG STORM WAVEMAKER AMBER (Big Storm Brewing Co) 5.8% Odessa $6.50 BOLD CITY DUKES COLD NOSE BROWN (Bold City Brewery) 6% Jacksonville $6.50 CIGAR CITY MADURO BROWN ALE (Cigar City Brewery) 6% Tampa $6 ENGINE 15 NUT SACK (Engine 15 Brewing Co) 8% Jacksonville $7 FLORIDA AVE BETCHY BROWN ALE (Florida Avenue) 5.8% Tampa $6.50 GOOSE ISLAND 312 URBAN PALE ALE (Goose Island) 4.2% Chicago, IL $6 FAT TIRE (New Belgium Brewing) 5% Fort Collins, CO $5.50 PAIR O DICE HOP BET RED (Pair O Dice Brewing) 6.5% Largo $6 TRUE BLOND (Tampa Bay Brewing Co) $6 ROCK BROTHERS HIGH ROAD (Rock Brothers Brewing Co) 5.25% Tampa $6 SIERRA NEVADA PALE ALE (Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 5.6% Chico, CA $5.50 SWEETWATER 420 EXTRA PALE ALE (Sweetwater Brewing Co 5.3% Georgia $6.50 TBBC REEF DONKEY (Tampa Bay Brewing Co) 5.5% Tampa $6.50 PAIR O DICE HONEY CREAM ALE (Pair O Dice Brewing) 5.5% Largo $6 PORTER A roasty dark and malty beer, sometimes chocolatey. Low hops except in Robust and American Porter. BRECKENRIDGE VANILLA PORTER (Breckenridge Brewery) 4.7% Breckenridge, CO $6 COPPERTAIL NIGHT SWIM (Coppertail Brewing Co) 5.5% Tampa $6.50 OBP TOASTED COCONUT PORTER (Orange Blossom Pilsner LLC) 6% Orlando $6 STOUT ‘Stout’ porter has roasted unmalted barley: coffee, chocolate, malty. Optional hop flavor and bitterness. GUINNESS EXTRA STOUT (ORIGINAL) (Guinness Ltd) 5% Ireland $6.50 KENTUCKY BOURBON BARREL STOUT (Lexington Brewing Co) 8% Lexington, KY $6 PAIR O DICE LITTLE JOE STOUT (Pair O Dice Brewing) 5.8% Largo $6.50 “SOUL CANDY” MILK STOUT (Stilt House Brewery) 5.8%. Palm Harbor $6 WHEAT BEER Wheat beers are made with malted or unmalted wheat/rye along with the barley. Bready and a creamy full head. BLUE POINT RASTAFA RYE (Blue Point Brewing Co) 7.5% Long Island, NY $6 FLORIDA AVE (WHEAT) ALE (Florida Avenue) 4.7% Tampa $5 ST. PETE ORANGE WHEAT (St. Pete Brewing Co) 4.7% St. Petersburg $6 IPA (INDIA PALE ALE) Strong and hoppy Pale Ale that England shipped to India: floral/earthy English hops or citrus/piney American hops. 3 DAUGHTERS IPA (3 Daughters Brewing) 7% St. Petersburg $6.50 BARLEY MOW THE UNKINDNESS (Barley Mow Brewing Co) 7.5% Tampa $6 OLD ELEPHANT FOOT (Tampa Bay Brewing Co) $6 BIG STORM ARCUS IPA (Big Storm Brewing Co) 6.9% Odessa $7.25 BIG TOP CIRCUS CITY IPA (Big Top Brewing Co) 6.8% Sarasota $6.50 CIGAR CITY JAI ALAI IPA (Cigar City Brewery) 8% Tampa $6 COPPERTAIL FREEDIVE IPA (Coppertail Brewing Co) 5.9% Tampa $6.50 DOGFISH HEAD 60 MINUTE IPA (Dogfish Head Brewery) 6% Milton, DE $6.50 GOOSE ISLAND INDIA PALE ALE (Goose Island) 5.9% Chicago $6 KONA CASTAWAY IPA (Kona Brewing Co) 6% Hawaii $6 LAGUNITAS IPA (Lagunitas Brewing Co) 6% Petaluma, CA $6 REDHOOK LONG HAMMER IPA (Redhook Ale Brewery) 6.2% New Hampshire $6 SWEETWATER IPA (Sweetwater Brewing Co) 6.3% Georgia $6.50 BELGIAN ALE Belgium makes many styles from malty Trappist styles to farmhouse character beers with hay and barnyard character BLUE MOON BELGIAN WHITE (Blue Moon Brewing Co) 5% Golden, CO $5.50 HOEGAARDEN ORIGINAL WHITE ALE (Hoegaarden Brouwerij) 4.9% Europe $6 KRONENBOURG BLANC (Kronenbourg Brasserie) 5% Europe $6 SHOCK TOP BELGIAN WHITE (Anheuser-Busch, Inc.) 5.2% St Louis $5.50 STRONG ALE Higher alcohol, more malt centric with some English earthy/floral hops or American citrus/resiny/piney hops. INNIS+GUNN RUM FINISH OAK AGED (Innis + Gunn) 6.8% Scotland $6 KENTUCKY BOURBON BARREL ALE (Lexington Brewing Co) 8.2% KY $6 STONE ARROGANT BASTARD ALE (Stone Brewing Co) 7% San Diego, CA $6.50 FLAVORED BEER Beer can be flavored with fruits, vegetables, smoke, various spices or wood. Indigenous beers use local ingredients. ABITA PURPLE HAZE (Abita Brewing Co.) 4% New Orleans, LA $5.50 DARWIN CIRCA 1926 TANGERINE WHEAT (Darwin Brewing Co) 4.9% Bradenton $6.50 LINDEMANS FRAMBOISE (Lindemans Brouwerij 2.5% Belgium $6 MAGIC HAT #9 (Magic Hat Brewing Company) 5.1% Vermont $5.50 SEADOG SUNFISH (Seadog Brewing FL) Clearwater $5.50 SWEETWATER BLUE (Sweetwater Brewing Co) 4.8% Georgia $6 CIDER/PERRY Cider is fermented apple juice; Perry is fermented pear juice. Different styles come from different varieties of the fruit, as well as different processes during fermentation. ACE PINEAPPLE CIDER (California Cider Co) 5% CA $6 CRISPIN BLACKBERRY PEAR (Crispin Cider Co) 4.5% CA $5.50 STELLA ARTOIS CIDRE (Stella Artois) 4.5% Europe $6 WOODCHUCK AMBER DRAFT CIDER (Vermont Hard Cider Co) 5% Vermont $6 SEASONAL CIDER (Cigar City Brewing Co) ASK YOUR SERVER ABOUT DAILY FEATURES AND OUR SEASONAL AND ROTATING TAPS BEER BOMBERS GOOSE ISLAND 765 ml bottle CHIMAY PREM RED 25.4 $35.00 SOFIE $25.00 PERE JACGUES $25.00 STONE DOUBLE BASTARD ALE PEPE NERO $25.00 750ml $26.00 MAGIC HAT FOOLS 22oz. $25.00 DUVEL 750ml $34.00 VICTORY 750 ml. 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