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Proof Cocktail & Beer Menu 2.20.17.Pages COCKTAILS PGT (PROOF GIN AND TONIC) HENDRICK’S GIN | LEMON BITTERS | CUCUMBER $11 VAN LEAR ROSE PLYMOUTH GIN | LILLET ROSE | LIME | AGAVE | ROSE WATER $12 50/50 BOMBAY SAPPHIRE DRY GIN | DOLIN DRY VERMOUTH | ORANGE BITTERS | LEMON TWIST $13 FRENCH 75 BEEFEATER GIN | LEMON | SUGAR | CHAMPAGNE $10 CLOVER CLUB HENDRICK’S GIN | RASPBERRY PRESERVES | DRY VERMOUTH | LEMON | EGG WHITE $13 FITZGERALD (our twist on DalE DeGroff’s) JASPER’S GIN | LEMON | SUGAR | FERNET BRANCA $12 MY ELEPHANT’S KEEPER HENDRICK’S GIN|DRAMBUIE|POLLEN CREAM|LEMON| HONEY|ROSE WATER|EGG WHITE|PONY $18 MARTINEZ HAYMAN’S OLD TOM GIN | SWEET VERMOUTH | LUXARDO MARASCHINO | ORANGE BITTERS $11 PINK RABBIT ANCHO REYES | HENDRICK’S GIN | PROOF’S HOUSE MADE STRAWBERRY “QUIK” | MOLE BITTERS $12 BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR PIMM’S NO. 1 | ST. GERMAIN | BATAVIA ARRACK | HONEY | LIME $11 PASTIS HENRI BARDOUIN PASTIS | H2O | CUBE ICE $11 CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL CHAMPAGNE | SUGAR CUBE | ANGOSTURA BITTERS $9 REVERB CARPANO ANTICA FORMULA | HENRI BARDOUIN PASTIS | PROOF’S GINGER BEER | AVINYO CAVA $12 BAD HOMBRÉ CABEZA TEQUILA | CAMPARI | PINEAPPLE | HONEY |LEMON | HABAŃERO SHRUB $12 LAST WORD JASPER’S BOURBON BARREL GIN | GREEN CHARTREUSE | LUXARDO MARASCHINO | LIME $12 HUDSON PICKER TEQUILA CABEZA | MULLED CIDER | SUZE | BENEDICTINE | LEMON | JAMAICAN BITTERS $12 MARGARITA TRADICIONAL MILAGRO SILVER | COINTREU | LIME $10 ZACH THE KNIFE PELETON DE LA MUERTE MEZACAL | COINTREAU | YELLOW CHARTREUSE | RASPBERRY | LEMON $12 HEMINGWAY DAIQUIRI CANA BRAVA RUM | LUXARDO MARASCHINO | GRAPEFRUIT | LIME $10 JUNGLE BIRD CRUZAN BLACKSTRAP RUM | CAMPARI | PINEAPPLE | LIME $10 MARCONA TIME OUT MARCONA ALMOND INFUSED CANA BRAVA RUM | SUGAR | LIME $12 TI PUNCH RHUM CLEMENT VSOP | LIME WEDGE | CANE SYRUP $12 DARK & STORMY GOSLING’S BLACK SEAL RUM | PROOF’S GINGER BEER | ANGOSTURA BITTERS | LIME $12 CYNAR FLIP CYNAR 70 | SUGAR | WHOLE EGG $11 SAZERAC BULLEIT RYE | REMY MARTIN VSOP COGNAC | PEYCHAUD’S BITTERS | SUGAR | HERBSAINT RINSE $12 SMOLDERING MANHATTAN WILD TURKEY 101 BOURBON | SMOKED TEA | MADEIRA | JERRY THOMAS BITTERS $12 GOLD RUSH FOUR ROSES BOURBON | HONEY | LEMON $10 PENICILLIN MONKEY SHOULDER SCOTCH | HONEY | GINGER | LEMON | ISLAY SCOTCH $13 KNUCKLEBALL OLD GRAND-DAD B.I.B. | SPICY COCA COLA REDUCTION | ORANGE BITTERS | PICKLED BOILED PEANUTS $11 VALKYRIE WILD TURKEY 101 RYE | CYNAR | AVERNA | ST. GERMAIN $12 OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL JIM BEAM RYE | ANGOSTURA BITTERS | SUGAR CUBE $10 CHARLESTON BUCK WOODFORD RESERVE BOURBON | TUACA | CITRUS | EGG WHITE | PROOF’S GINGER BEER $13 VIEUX CARRE RITTENHOUSE RYE | REMY MARTIN VSOP COGNAC | SWEET VERMOUTH | BENEDICTINE | BITTERS $12 JUNIOR VIRGIL KAINE ROBBER BARON RYE | BENEDICTINE | LIME | ANGOSTURA BITTERS $11 CHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES REMY MARTIN VSOP | GREEN CHARTREUSE | SUGAR | LEMON | ANGOSTURA BITTERS $13 JACK ROSE LAIRD’S APPLE BRANDY | HOUSE GRENADINE | LIME $10 COSMOPOLITAN REYKA VODKA | COINTREAU | LIME | CRANBERRY $12 SIDDHARTHA SPRITZ HANGAR 1 BUDDHA’S HAND VODKA | J.A.M. MANGO SHRUB | COCONUT WATER | SODA $12 MOSCOW MULE DIXIE VODKA | PROOF’S GINGER BEER | LIME $10 REAL GOOD BEERS SEASONAL RIGHT TIME | RIGHT PLACE | RIGHT NOW MP LAGER STIEGL GOLDBRAU | SALZBURG AUSTRIA | YOU JUST WANT A BEER, RIGHT? THIS IS IT! $7 PILS JEVER | FRIESLAND GERMANY | CRISPY CRUNCHY AND CLEAN, PROST! $7 WHITE / WIT LEFEBVRE BLANCHE DE BRUXELLES | BELGIUM | SUMMER IN A GLASS $8 IPA BELLS 2 HEARTED | KALAMAZOO MI | HIGHLY ADDICTIVE, CITRUS EXPLOSION AND WAY TOO DRINKABLE 16OZ $9 AMBER PALM | STEENHUFFEL BELGIUM | STELLA DRINKER'S NEXT STEP $7 BROWN AVERY ELLIES | BOULDER CO | AN EASY 1ST OR LAST OF THE NIGHT FROM A CRAFT BEER PIONEER $7 STOUT BELHAVEN BLACK | BELHAVEN SCOTLAND | PRACTICALLY MAALOX, TAKE YOUR MEDICINE! 16.9 OZ $8 SOUR WESTBROOK GOSE | MT. PLEASANT SC | SOUR, SALTY, DELISH. YOU PROBABLY WON’T LIKE IT. NO BUY BACKS! $7 CIDER DOC’S CRISP APPLE | WARWICK NY | MADE WITH ONLY APPLES AND CHAMPAGNE YEAST, NO ADDED SUGAR $7 BARTENDER’S SPECIAL MILLER HIGH LIFE | MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN | STILL THE CHAMPAGNE OF BEERS $3 .
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