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Happy Hour Join Us Mon-Thurs for Half MON – THUR 4:00PM - 6:00PM half off all draft beers SIGNATURE 12 EA SOUTH MISSION SANGRIA rosé, pineapple, and strawberry INTERNATIONAL MULE lime juice, angostura bitters, ginger beer {tito’s vodka} HAPPY HOUR {el jimador tequila} {woodford reserve bourbon} JOIN US MON-THURS SPICY MANGO MARGARITA FOR HALF-OFF BEERS! ghost tequila, mango, lime, agave SUNSET COLLINS ketel one, blackberry, elderflower PINEAPPLE PAIN KILLER rum, amaretto, pineapple, orgeat FIELDS OF LAVENDER tito’s, grapefruit, violet, lavender WATERMELON REFRESH skyy watermelon, lemon, soda THE PLUNGE rum, apricot, cinnamon, lime BELMONT PARK OLD FASHIONED belmont park private single barrel maker’s mark FIT SPRITZ aperol, cocchi rosa, prosecco, soda KETEL BELLS ketel one botanical, elderflower, soda KEY guilt-free options BUILD YOUR BUBBLES OWN MIMOSA CAVA choice of: strawberry, peach or passion fruit opera prima, spain 7 24 gl btl PROSECCO zonin, italy 11 36 CAVA opera prima, spain 7 24 ROSÉ PROSECCO Moscato d’asti, italy 11 36 zonin, italy 11 36 Etoile Rosé, north coast, ca 12 44 ROSÉ Moscato d’asti, italy 11 36 WHITE + ROSE Etoile Rosé, north coast, ca 12 44 ROSÉ angels + cowboys rosé, sonoma county 8 25 MEXICAN PINOT GRIGIO ca’bolani, italy 9 34 SODAS 4 ea COCA COLA SAUVIGNON BLANC kim crawford, new zealand 11 42 SPRITE simi, sonoma valley 11 42 SQUIRT CHARDONNAY cannonball, california 8 30 REDBULL 5 ea raymond reserve, napa/sonoma 13 50 RED BULL regular + sugar free RED RED BULL RED EDITION cranberry PINOT NOIR RED BULL YELLOW EDITION tropical deloach, sonoma 11 42 RED BULL BLUE EDITION blueberry MALBEC RED BULL COCONUT BERRY WHITE diseno, argentina 11 42 MERLOT charles + charles, washington 11 42 ROOTBEER 4 ea CABERNET SAUVIGNON IBC cannonball, california 10 38 routestock, napa valley 14 52 ROTATING TAP HANDLES WHEATY 9 OZ 14 OZ 20 OZ #0 SEASONAL TAPS *Ask server for our current line-up #9 ARTIFEX 5 7 10 Pricing Varies 9 OZ 14 OZ 20 OZ artifexican, lager 4.7%,, san clemente #40 MAUI BREWING 5 7 10 LIGHT + CRISP pineapple mana wheat, 5.5%,, hawaii #7 PURE PROJECT 5 7 10 #10 CORONADO 5 7 10 Unfiltered Pilner 5.3%, san diego orange ave wit 5.2%, san diego #1 CORONADO 5 7 10 #34 REFUGE 5 7 10 seacoast pilsner 4.9%, san diego blood orange wit 5.0%, temecula #11 FIRESTONE 5 7 10 #17 ABNORMAL 5 7 10 lager, 4.5%,, paso robles hefeweizen, 5.3%,, san diego #2 DUCK FOOT 5 7 10 california blonde 5.8%, san diego AMBERS, #3 STELLA ARTOIS 5 7 10 BROWNS+ REDS pale lager 5.2%, belgium #8 PACIFICO 5 7 10 #54 FOUR POINT 5 7 10 clara 4.5%, mexico Westfalia, Red, 5.6%, San Francisco #16 NEW ENGLISH 5 7 10 #42 AVERY BREWING 5 7 10 blueberry blonde 6.0%, san diego Ellie’s Brown Ale, 5.5%, Colorado #5 MOTHER EARTH 5 7 10 #23 BIG SKY BROWN 5 7 10 cali creamin’, 5.0%,, vista Moose Drool Brown 5.8%, Montana #4 DESCHUTES 5 7 10 #65 BELL’S 5 7 10 da shootz, pilsner 4.0%, bend, or Amber Ale 5.8%, Michigan #6 KARL STRAUSS 5 7 10 Red Trolley 5.8%, San Diego IPA’S #18 ATTITUDE BREWING Steller, IPA, 6.5%,, San Diego 5 7 10 #12 DESCHUTES 5 7 10 10.5 oz SPECIALTY GLASS fresh squeezed 6.4%, bend #39 ROUGH DRAFT 5 7 10 grapefruit weekday session ipa 4.8%, san diego #28 ALPINE 7 10 12 fhs, ipa, 6.5%,, alpine ca #24 CORONADO 5 7 10 weekend vibes, ipa, 6.8%, san diego #19 STONE 5 7 10 fear movie lions, iipa 8.2%, san diego #43 ELYSIAN 5 7 10 space dust 8.2%, seattle #14 BOOTLEGGER’S BREWERY 5 7 10 far out, ipa, 7.2%, fullerton, ca 9 OZ 14 OZ 20 OZ 9 OZ 14 OZ 20 OZ IPA’S [CONTINUED] PORTERS+STOUTS #22 BURNING BEARD 5 7 10 #55 ALESMITH 7 brutality, ipa, 6.5%, el cajon speedway stout 12.0%, san diego #13 BALLAST POINT 7 10 12 #67 BELCHING BEAVER 7 10 12 sculpin 7.0%, san diego peanut butter milk stout 5.3%, san diego #44 MELVIN BREWING 5 7 10 #25 HIGH WATER 5 7 10 melvin ipa, 7.5%,, wyoming campfire stout 6.5%, san leandro #68 MASON ALE WORKS 5 7 10 #64 MAUI BREWING 5 7 10 charley hustle red ipa, 6.8%, san marcos coconut porter 6.0%, maui #62 REVISION BREWERY 7 10 12 #61 MODERN TIMES 5 7 10 what what double ipa 9.1%, neveda blackhouse stout (nitro), 5.8%, san diego #45 DUCK FOOT BREWING 5 7 10 duckzilla, iipa, 8.6%, san diego LAMBICS + CIDERS #38 MODERN TIMES 5 7 10 #29 ACE 7 blazing world, 6.8%, san diego pineapple cider 5%, sebastopol #48 SOCIETE 7 10 12 #35 COMMON CIDER 7 the pupil,ipa, 7.5%, san diego apple saison, 6.5%, auburn #49 STONE 5 7 10 #21 BIVOUAC CIDERWORKS 8 delicious, IPA, 7.7%, san diego sd jam blackberry, 6.0%, san diego #50 CIGAR CITY BREWING 5 7 10 jai alai ipa, 7.5%, florida BELGIAN ALES + #15 THORN BREWING 5 7 10 INSPIRATION the essentail series, 7%, san diego #41 NORTH COAST 8 #20 LAGUNITAS 5 7 10 pranqster 7.6%, fort bragg lil sumpin’ sumpin’, 7.5%,, petaluma #33 DUVEL 7 #46 BELCHING BEAVER 5 7 10 golden ale 8.5%, belgium phantom bride, ipa, 7.1%,, san diego #60 RESIDENT BREWERY 8 #47 HESS BREWING 5 7 10 golden kiss, 6%, san diego into the sunset, blood orange ipa, 7.5%, san diego SOUR+TART #53 SAINT ARCHER 5 7 10 #58 32 NORTH BREWING 8 Tropical, IPA, 7.0%,, san diego landfall weiss 4.2%, san diego PALE ALES #57 CUVEE DE JACOBINS 10 flanders red sour 5.5%, belgium #69 SIERRA NEVADA 5 7 10 pale ale, 5.6%, chino, ca #30 THREE WEAVERS 5 7 10 day job, pale ale 5.6%, inglewood, ca #31 BAY CITY 5 7 10 10.5 oz SPECIALTY GLASS bay city, pale ale, 7.7%, san diego #32 FALL BREWING COMPANY 5 7 10 Magical & Delicious 5.5%,, san diego LAGERS + PILSNERS AMBERS, BUDWEISER 7 BROWNS + REDS aluminum 16oz. american lager ROGUE 16 BUD LIGHT 7 dead guy ale maibock 22oz. aluminum 16oz. american lager ROGUE 15 MICHELOB ULTRA 7 hazelnut brown 22oz. 16oz. american lager CORONA LIGHT 6 SOUR + TART 12oz. mexican lager OMMEGANG 10 PABST BLUE RIBBON 7 rosetta wild ale 11.2oz. 24oz. american lager ST ARCHER 7 BIRRA MORETTI 7 seasonal gose 12oz 12oz. italian lager GOOSE ISLAND 18 NEGRA MODELO 6 halia 750ml. 12oz. mexican lager THE BRUERY 20 SAINT ARCHER 9 seasonal sour 19oz. mexican lager CASCADE 35 noyaux 750ml. I.P.A.S + PALE ALES TUSK AND GRAIN 17 NINKASI BREWING 14 barrel aged gose 16.5oz. tricerahops double ipa 22oz. ALMANAC 13 ALESMITH 6 seasonal sours .35ml. .394 pale ale 12oz. CERVESIA INSURGENTE 7 PORTERS + STOUTS lupulosa, pale ale 12oz. NORTH COAST 7 LAGUNITAS 9 old rasputin russian imperial stout 12oz. sumin easy, pale ale 19oz. DESCHUTES 7 ALMANAC 10 black butte porter 12oz. loud! hazy dipa, 19oz MOTHER EARTH 12 DUCKFOOT 9 sin tax imperial stout 22oz. old bro, hazy pale ale, 19oz GREEN FLASH 26 HOP CONCEPT 9 silva imperial stout 750ml. seasonal ipa, 16oz TUSK AND GRAIN 15 BLACK PLAGUE 7 bourbon barrel aged stouts 16.5oz. 1347, ipa 12oz DOGFISH 8 90 min, 12oz FARMHOUSE BOULEVARD 14 tank 7 saison 750ml. PROPOLIS 19 sahti 2015 750ml. DELIRIUM 24 tremens 750ml AmericanAmerican INSPIRATIONAL WhiskiesWhiskies ALES DUVEL 8 ROGUE "DEAD GUY WHISKEY" 14 tripel hop 11.2oz. RUSSELL'S RESERVE 10 YR 12 BRASSERIE D’ACHOUFFE 8 TEMPLETON RYE Small Batch 11 dobbelen ipa tripel 11.2oz. HIGH WEST Rendezvous Rye 12 ROCKMILL 16 tripel 375ml. ANGELS Envy Rye 13 MAKER'S MARK Belmont Park Private Barr 10 BRUERY 9 or xata 16oz. PINHOOK "CASK STRENGTH" Bourbon 10 PINHOOK "CASK STRENGTH" Rye 10 WHEATY HIGH WEST Campfire 14 ROCKMILL 11 BASIL HAYDEN’S Small Batch 13 witbier 375ml. BOOKER’S NOE Small Batch 14 HANGAR 24 16 ROWAN'S CREEK 12 orange wheat 22oz. BUFFALO TRACE 10 SCHNEIDER WEISSE 14 hefeweizen 500ml. EAGLE RARE 10 YR 11 GOLDEN ROAD 6 EH TAYLOR Single Barrel 14 tart mango cart wheat 12oz. ELIJAH CRAIG 12 YR Small Batch 11 FOUR ROSES Single Barrel 12 ALSO AVAILABLE KNOB CREEK Small Batch 12 BITBURGER 6 WOODFORD RESERVE Small Batch 11 drive non alcoholic 12oz. REKORDERLIG 6 strawberry lime cider WIDMER 7 omission pale ale gluten-free 12oz. NOT YOUR FATHER’S ROOTBEER 7 12oz. 2 TOWNS 14 bad apple cider 16.9oz. JULIAN HARD CIDER 13 22oz. JOHNNIE WALKER Black Label 12 STIEGL RADLER 7 JOHNNIE WALKER Blue Label 24 16oz. GLENFIDDICH 12 yr 12 GLENMORANGIE 10 yr 12 LAGAVULIN 16 yr 17 MACALLAN 12 yr 16 ABERFELDY 12 yr 16.
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