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Beer & Cider ...3 INDEX BEER & CIDER ........................................... 3 WINE BY THE GLASS .............................7 HALF & LARGE BOTTLES ....................11 SPARKLING & ROSÉ ..............................14 WHITE WINE ...........................................16 RED WINE .................................................22 DESSERT WINE & AMARO .................. 28 LIQUOR .....................................................34 1 BEER & CIDER 3 DRAFT 4oz / 8oz / 12oz ZERO GRAVITY [VT] ‘GREEN STATE LAGER’ | CZECH PILSNER 4.9% ABV | 3 / 5 / 7 MAINE BEER COMPANY [ME] ‘A TINY SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL’ | AMERICAN PALE ALE 5.5 % ABV | 6 / 8 / 10 GRIMM [BK] ‘CAPSLOCK’ | IPA 5.5% ABV | 6 / 8 / 10 HILL FARMSTEAD [VT] ‘HARLAN’ | DRY-HOPPED AMERICAN PALE ALE 6.2% ABV | 6 / 8 / 10 HUDSON VALLEY [NY] ‘RE-UP’ | DOUBLE IPA 8.0 % ABV | 6 / 8 / 10 SUAREZ FAMILY BREWERY [NY] ‘ROUND THE BEND’ | AMERICAN PORTER 5.3% ABV | 5 / 7 / 9 4 BOTTLES & CANS SPECIALTY BEERS We carry an assortment of hard to find cans and bottles which alternate seasonaly including our rotating OTHER HALF selection Ask your server or bartender for our current selection LIGHT German Pilsener • BURIAL ‘SHADOW CLOCK’, ASHEVILLE, NC, 16OZ • 8 Belgian Blonde Ale • MIKKELLER ‘SHAPES’, SAN DIEGO, CA, 12OZ • 6 Brett Saison • OTHER HALF X 3 STARS ‘MEEK MILLET - 12 STRAIN BRETT’, BROOKLYN, NY, 500ML • 17 Farmhouse Saison • OXBOW ‘CROSS FADE’, NEW CASTLE, ME, 16OZ • 16 Witbier • THE ALCHEMIST ‘STERK WIT’, WATERBURY, VT, 16OZ • 12 Golden Ale • AGAINST THE GRAIN ‘SHO’NUFF’, LOUISVILLE, KY, 16OZ • 7 Barrel-Aged Saison • HOLY MOUNTAIN ‘THE SEER’, SEATTLE, WA, 750ML • 28 Toasted Hay Grisette • KENT FALLS ‘LADE OL’, KENT, CT, 16OZ • 16 SOUR Gose • WESTBROOK ‘WESTBROOK GOSE’, MT. PLEASANT, SC, 12OZ • 5 Sour Ale • UPLAND ‘REVIVE’, BLOOMINGTON, IN, 500ML • 16 Barrel-Aged Sour Ale • UPLAND ‘IRIDESCENT’, BLOOMINGTON, IN, 500ML • 16 Blended Lambic • DRIE FONTEINEN ‘OUDE GEUZE’ A.K.A. ‘3F’, BEERSEL, BE, 2015, 750ML • 50 Blood Orange Sour • EVILTWIN ‘SANGUINEM AURANTIACO’, BROOKLYN, NY, 22OZ • 16 Grapefruit Gose • LOST NATION ‘THE WIND’, MORRISVILLE, VT, 750ML • 20 Barrel-Aged Sour Ale • CROOKED STAVE ‘NIGHTMARE ON BRETT’, DENVER, CO, 2016, 750ML • 55 Barrel-Aged Sour Ale • CROOKED STAVE ‘NIGHTMARE ON BRETT RASPBERRY’, DENVER, CO, 2016, 750ML • 66.6 5 HOPS IPA • MONTAUK ‘WAVE CHASER’, LI, NY, 12OZ • 6 APA • UPPER PASS ‘DOUBLE DRY-HOPPED FIRST DROP’, TUNBRIDGE, VT, 16OZ • 10 IPA • THE ALCHEMIST ‘FOCAL BANGER’, WATERBURY, VT, 16OZ • 12 ABA • MIKKELLER ‘MOSAIC BLACK IPA’, COPENHAGEN, DK, 12OZ • 7 Imperial IPA • SINGLECUT ‘SOFTLY SPOKEN MAGIC SPELLS’, QUEENS, NY, 16OZ • 13 DARK American Porter • THE ALCHEMIST ‘PAPPY’S PORTER’, WATERBURY, VT, 16OZ • 10 Brown Ale with Coffee • EVIL TWIN ‘WET DREAM’, STRATFORD, CT, 16OZ • 7 Imperial Stout • THE ALCHEMIST ‘LUSCIOUS’, STOWE, VT, 2017, 16OZ • 12 Imperial Stout • GRIMM ‘DOUBLE NEGATIVE’, BROOKLYN, NY, 2016, 22OZ • 26 Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout • MIKKELLER ‘GEORGE!’, SAN DIEGO, CA, 22OZ • 20 Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout • DESCHUTES X HAIR OF THE DOG ‘COLLAGE #2’, BEND, OR, 2016, 22OZ • 58 Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout • BRUERY ‘SO IT HAPPENS IT’S TUESDAY’, PLACENTIA, CA, 2016, 750ML • 40 INTRIGUING Sahti • OFF COLOR ‘BARE BEAR’, CHICAGO, IL, 12OZ • 7 Blueberry Lambic • MIKKELLER ‘SPONTANTRIPLEBLUEBERRY’, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, 330ML • 18 Barleywine • BALADIN ‘XYAUYÙ ETICHETTA ORO’, PIOZZO, ITALY, 2013, 2OZ/500ML • 14 / 75 CIDER Farmhouse Cider • FARNUM HILL, LEBANON, NH, 25OZ • 18 Barrel-Aged Cider • CITIZEN CIDER, BURLINGTON, VT, 25OZ • 22 6 WINE BY THE GLASS 7 WINES BY THE GLASS SPARKLING GLERA • 12 Villa Sandi ‘Il Fresco’ PROSECCO, ITALY, NV MONASTRELL • 16 Vina Enebro ‘Rosado Pet Nat’ MURCIA, SPAIN, 2015 WHITE RKACITELI • 11 Jordanov ‘Tikves’ MACEDONIA, FYROM, 2015 SAUVIGNON BLANC • 14 Point & Line SANTA YNEZ VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, 2014 GRILLO • 15 Marco De Bartoli ‘Vignaverde’ SICILY, ITALY, 2015 BIANCOLELLA • 16 Casa d’Ambra ‘Frassitelli’ ISCHIA, ITALY, 2015 PINOT GRIGIO RAMATO • 13 Franco Terpin ‘Quinto Quarto Ramato’ FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA, ITALY, 2015 8 ROSÉ PINOT NOIR ROSATO • 11 Mille ‘1000’ PROVINCIA DI PAVIA, ITALY, 2015 NEGROAMARO • 12 Tormaresco ‘Calafuria Rosado’ PUGLIA, ITALY, 2015 RED GRENACHE, CABERNET FRANC • 14 Brooklyn Winery ‘Sfuso Di Barano’ CENTRAL COAST, CALIFORNIA, 2015 FRAPPATO • 15 Tenuta La Favola ‘ Favolato’ SICILY, ITALY, 2015 SANGIOVESE, CANAIOLO, COLORINO • 14 La Torre alla Tolfe ‘Chianti Colli Senesi’ TUSCANY, ITALY, 2014 IRPINIA AGLIANIC0 • 16 Il Cancelliere CAMPANIA, ITALY, 2013 SYRAH, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, MERLOT • 15 Mouton Noir ‘Horseshoes and Handgrenades’ OREGON/WASHINGTON, 2015 9 HALF & LARGE BOTTLES 11 HALF Nebbiolo • ROAGNA BARBARESCO ‘PAJE’, PIEDMONT, ITALY, 2009, 375ML • 75 Ribolla Nera • RONCHI DI CIALLA ‘SCHIOPPETTINO DI CIALA’, FRIULI, ITALY, 2009, 375ML • 52 LARGE RED Nebbiolo • NINO NEGRI ‘VIGNETO FRACIA’ VALTELLINA SUPERIORE, LOMBARDY, ITALY, 2008, 1500ML • 280 Pinot Noir • COBB WINERY ‘EMMALINE ANN’, SONOMA, CALIFORNIA, 2012, 1500ML • 350 SPARKLING Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier/Chardonnay • NICOLAS FEUILLATTE BRUT RESERVE, CHAMPAGNE, FRANCE, NV, 1500ML • 200 13 SPARKLING & ROSÉ 14 SPARKLING ITALY Glera • VILLA SANDI ‘IL FRESCO’, PROSECCO, VENETO, NV • 40 Glera • FANTINEL ‘EXTRA DRY’, PROSECCO, VENETO, NV • 48 Chardonnay • CASA CATERINA ‘CUVEE 60’ NATURE, LOMBARDY, 2010 • 115 Pinot Meunier • CASA CATERINA ROSE ‘ANTIQUE’ BRUT, LOMBARDY, 2005 • 150 Ortrugo • CROCI ERMANO ‘CAMPEDELLO’ PET NAT, EMILIA-ROMAGNA, 2014 • 54 Ortrugo / Sauvignon / Malvasia • CROCI ERMANO ‘CAMPEDELLO’ PET NAT, EMILIA-ROMAGNA, 2014 • 54 SPARKLING RED Barbera / Bonarda • CROCI ‘GUTTURNIO’ PET NAT, EMILIA-ROMAGNA, 2012 • 54 Lambrusco di Sorbara / Lambrusco Salamino • FAMIGLIA CARAFOLI ‘L’ONESTA’, EMILIA-ROMAGNA, NV • 45 OLD WORLD Chardonnay • DOMINE DE L’OCTAVIN ‘THE PETEUX’, JURA, FRANCE, NV • 58 Pinot Noir • DRAPPIER BRUT NATURE, CHAMPAGNE, FRANCE, NV • 120 Monastrell • VINA ENEBRO ‘ROSADO’ PET NAT, MURCIA, SPAIN, 2015 • 60 ROSÉ Pinot Noir Rosato • MILLE ‘1000’, PROVINCIA DI PAVIA, ITALY, 2015 • 38 Negroamaro • TORMARESCA ‘CALAFURIA ROSATO’, PUGLIA, ITALY, 2015 • 46 Cerasulo D’ Abruzzo • CAZIENDA CIRELLI ‘ANFORA’, ABRUZZO, ITALY, 2011 • 68 Garnacha • DANIEL RAMOS ‘Kπ ’, CASTILLA Y LEÓN, SPAIN, 2013 • 48 15 WHITE WINE 16 ITALY TRENTINO ALTO-ADIGE Pinot Bianco • TENUTE COSTA ‘LAHNHOF - 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