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Pub Naples Bev Menu 7-21-Back DRAUGHT BEER 14oz 20oz Bud Light | American Light Lager 4.5 5.5 Carlsberg | Euro Pale Lager 5.5 6.5 Harp Lager | Euro Pale Lager 5.5 6.5 Heineken | Pale Lager 5.5 6.5 Miller Lite | American Light Lager 4.5 5.5 Peroni Nastro Azzurro | Euro Pale Lager 6 7 Samuel Adams Boston Lager | Vienna Lager 6 7 Stella Artois | Euro Pale Lager 6 7 Yuengling | Amber Lager 4.5 5.5 Blue Moon | Witbier 6 7 Hoegaarden White | Witbier 6 7 Belhaven Scottish Ale | Nitro Scottish Ale 6 7 Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale | Strong Ale 10oz only 6.95 Smithwicks | Red Ale 6 7 Bass Ale | English Pale Ale 5.5 6.5 Boddington’s | Nitro English Pale Ale 6 7 Fuller’s London Pride | English Bitter 6 7 Old Speckled Hen | Nitro English Pale Ale 6 7 Palm Spéciale | Belgian Pale Ale 5.5 6.5 Belhaven Twisted Thistle | International IPA 6 7 Cigar City Jai Alai | American IPA 6 7 Fort Myers High 5 | American IPA 6 7 Guinness Draught | Nitro Dry Irish Stout 6 7 Young’s Double Chocolate Stout| Nitro Sweet Stout 6 7 Strongbow Original Dry| British Dry Apple Cider 5.5 6.5 LAYERED DRAUGHTS Adam’s Apple | Sam Adams Boston Lager & Strongbow Cider - 7 Black & Tan | Guinness & Bass Ale - 7 Black Gaarden | Guinness & Hoegaarden White - 7 Black Haven | Guinness & Belhaven Scottish Ale - 7 Blacksmith | Guinness & Smithwicks - 7 Black Velvet | Guinness & Strongbow Cider - 7 Brave Liver | Strongbow Cider & Draft of your Choice - 7 Bumblebee | Guinness & Boddington’s Pub Ale - 7 Half & Half | Guinness & Harp Lager - 7 Snakebite | Harp Lager & Strongbow Cider - 7 Queen’s Velvet | Young’s Double Chocolate Stout & Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale 10oz only 6 BOTTLE BEER Budweiser | American Lager 3.95 Bud Light | American Light Lager 3.95 Coors Light | American Light Lager 3.95 Michelob Ultra | American Light Lager 3.95 Miller Lite | American Light Lager 3.95 Amstel Light | Light Lager 4.95 Corona | Mexican Lager 4.95 Dos Equis | Mexican Lager 4.95 Bell’s Two Hearted | American IPA 4.95 Dogfish Head 90 Minute | Imperial IPA 8.95 Heavy Seas Loose Cannon | American IPA 5.95 Lagunitas IPA | American IPA 5.95 Magic Hat #9 | Pale Ale 4.95 Anchor Steam | California Common Ale 4.95 Chimay Red Label | Belgian Dubbel 10.95 Crabbie’s Original Ginger Beer | Scottish Ginger Beer 5.95 Delirium Tremens | Belgian Strong Golden Ale 9.95 Fuller’s ESB | Extra Special Bitter 6.95 McEwan’s Scotch Ale | Scotch Ale 6.50 New Belgium Fat Tire | American Amber 4.95 Newcastle | Brown Ale 4.95 Old Speckled Hen | Extra Special Bitter 6.95 Rogue Dead Guy | Maibock 5.95 Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout | Oatmeal Stout 6.95 Samuel Smith Chocolate Stout | Organic Chocolate Stout 6.95 Schneiderweisse | German Hefeweizen 9.95 Stone Arrogant Bastard | American Strong Ale 6.95 Lindemann’s Framboise| Raspberry Lambic 10.95 Well’s Banana Bread| Banana Bread Ale 5.95 Wicked Weed Burst| Watermelon & Dragonfruit 6.95 High Noon Sun Sips| Hard Seltzer (flavors vary) 5.95 Truly Lemonade| Hard Seltzer 5.95 White Claw| Hard Seltzer (flavors vary) 5.95 Angry Orchard Crisp Apple| Traditional Cider 4.95 Crispin Original| Traditional Cider 5.95 Magner’s Irish Pear| Irish Cider 4.95 Heineken 0.0| Non-Alcoholic 4.95 Omission Ultimate Golden Light | Gluten-Free/Low Cal 5.95 Sweetwater 420 Chocolope Stout | American Stout 7.95 Traquair House Ale | Scotch Ale 9.95 Traquair Jacobite Ale | Scotch Ale 9.95.
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