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Craft Beers Imported Beers Domestic Beers CRAFT BEERS Rohrbach - Flaherty’s Irish Ale 6.2 ABV Our very drinkable, very delicious, very own, golden Irish pub ale. Only available at your very own friendly neighborhood Flaherty’s Naked Dove – Berry Naked – Black Raspberry Ale 4.5 ABV Berry Naked is a black raspberry ale with a gorgeous reddish-purple color. It has a strong aroma of raspberries and a slightly less strong flavor of raspberries. A fine example of fruit infused beer done right. Rohrbach - Highland Lager 5.0 ABV Highland Lager is a Vienna Lager. Named for the city it was originally brewed in, Highland Lager uses Munich, Vienna, and wheat malts to give the beer a subtle, toasty flavor. Crisp, clean, and well balanced with German hops. Rohrbach - Scotch Ale 7.0 ABV Scotch Ale (or sometimes called “Wee Heavy”) is strong ale that is full-bodied with a sweet caramel flavor, and high alcohol content. Be Careful! This beer is much stronger than it tastes Singlecut Beersmiths – Billy Full Stack Double IPA 8.2 ABV When your tastebuds beg for a pounding, this IPA sneaks up with smoothness, and then: Bam! Citrus uppercut! Biff! Dank pine shot to the mid palette! Wham! Tropical, dank pine and mild herbal aromas. Troegs Brewing – Hop Knife Harvest Ale 6.2 ABV Hop Knife Harvest Ale recognizes the tradition of hand-harvesting hops at their peak. Troegs HopCyclone process creates a spiral of hop dispersal during fermentation, releasing a bounty of citrus, resin & tropical aromas. Narragansett Brewing – Narragansett Lager 5.0 ABV Brewed with six row malt, seedless hops, corn from Iowa, our lager strain (the same one the brewery has depended on since just after Prohibition), and the purest water from Lakes Ontario and Hemlock. Galaxy – Pumpkin Ale 6.5 ABV Galaxy Pumpkin Ale is a deep amber color with the fall flavors of pumpkin, nutmeg, all spice, and cinnamon. Southern Tier – 2XIBA 8.0 ABV A dark, malty India Black Ale with a huge hop profile presenting itself through roasted malts Stone Brewing – 19th Anniversary, Thunderstruck Double IPA 8.7 ABV 19th anniversary beer brings the boom, delivering it to the palate in a voluminous, hop-driven thunderclap backed by the power of our brewing passion and intensity. The beer's striking tropical fruit, citrus and peach hop flavors and slightly resinous and aromatically dank earthiness are sure to electrify your senses. Southern Tier - PumKing 8.6 ABV Served in a goblet – 10 oz. pour Pour Pumking into a goblet and allow its alluring spirit to overflow. As spicy aromas present themselves, let its deep copper color entrance you as your journey into this mystical brew has just begun. As the first drops touch your tongue a magical spell will bewitch your taste buds making it difficult to escape the Pumking. Three Heads Brewing – Tropical Kind – Double IPA 9.0 ABV Aloha my KIND friend, welcome to tropical paradise. We know you’ve been working hard so sit back and relax. Enjoy a blend of Summit, Falconers and Meridian hops, with a juicy blast of Mango and Passion Fruit. Mahalo! IMPORTED BEERS Guinness - Dry Irish Stout 4.1 ABV A liquid swirl that tumbles, surges and gradually separates into a black body and smooth creamy head. Taste an initial malt and caramel flavor that finishes with a dry roasted bitterness. Enjoy! Smithwick’s - Irish Ale 5.0 ABV A clear beer with a rich ruby color and creamy head. Refreshing and clean with a gentile balance of sweet notes from the ale malts, bitterness from the hops, and a hint of roast coffee from the roasted barley. Stella Artois – Belgium Pale Lager 5.2 ABV One of the world’s best-selling beers and is enjoyed in more than 80 countries. Its full, characteristic flavor and high quality is assured through a superior brewing process and by using the finest ingredients available. Spaten – Oktoberfest 5.9 ABV Amber in color. This medium bodied beer has achieved its impeccable taste by balancing the roasted malt flavor with the perfect amount of hops. Having a rich textured palate with an underlying sweetness true to tradition. DOMESTIC BEERS Labatt Blue Light – Light Lager 4.0 ABV Famous for its crisp, clean, pure and refreshing taste. Labatt Blue is a great choice for those who understand that less is more. Bud Light – Pale Lager 4.2 ABV Was one of the first light beers in the world. Brewed with all natural ingredients. Water, barley malt, rice, premium hops and yeast. A blend of two and six row malt and cereal grains give Bud Light it’s crisp, smooth taste. Pabst Blue Ribbon – American Lager 4.7 ABV PBR is cellared and finished to the smooth, robust likeness of a fine Pilsner. In simpler terms, it's a damn fine beer Blue Moon – American Wheat Beer 5.4 ABV Blue Moon Belgian White is refreshing, medium-bodied, unfiltered Belgian-style wheat ale spiced with fresh coriander and orange peel for a uniquely complex taste and an uncommonly smooth finish. Sam Adams - Seasonal (OctoberFest) 5.3 ABV This classic style lager blends hearty malts for a deep, smooth flavor with notes of caramel creating a brew that’s perfect for the season, or whatever you’re celebrating. .
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