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Beer Bottle Menu Indianapolis BEER BOTTLE MENU INDIANAPOLIS BOTTLES + CANS Origin Size ABV $ BOTTLES + CANS Origin Size ABV $ AMBER/BLONDE ALE/RED ALE CIDER Country Boy ‘Cougar Bait’ Kentucky 12oz 5.0 5 Ace ‘Guava’ California 12oz 5.0 4.5 Fountain Square Indiana 12oz 5.7 4.5 Ace ‘Perry’ California 12oz 5.0 4.5 ‘Preachers Daughter’ Ace ‘Pineapple’ California 12oz 5.0 4.5 Indiana 12oz 4.8 5 Four Day Ray Blake’s ‘Flannel Mouth’ Michigan 12oz 6.5 4.5 ‘Blood Orange Blonde’ Blake’s ‘El Chavo’ Michigan 12oz 6.5 4.5 Leffe Blonde (Pale) Belgium 11.2oz 6.6 5 Cider Boys ‘Strawberry Magic’ Wisconsin 12oz 5.0 4.5 New Belgium ‘Fat Tire’ Colorado 12oz 5.2 4.5 New Day ‘Johnny Chapman’ Indiana 12oz 6.0 6 Ommegang Rare Vos New York 12oz 6.5 6.5 New Day ‘Rethinker’ Indiana 16.9oz 6.0 19 Quaff On ‘6 Foot Blonde’ Indiana 12oz 4.5 6 Original Sin ‘Apple’ New York 12oz 6.0 5 Smithwicks (Irish) Ireland 11.2oz 4.5 4.5 Original Sin ‘Black Widow’ New York 12oz 6.0 6 BELGIAN Original Sin ‘Pear’ New York 12oz 4.5 5 Rhinegeist ‘Little Bubs’ Ohio 12oz 4.7 4.5 Avery ‘Tangerine’ (Quad) Colorado 22oz 10.1 30 Starcut ‘Octorock’ Michigan 12oz 4.9 4.5 Boulevard ‘Sixth Glass’ (Quad) Missouri 12oz 10.2 7.5 Starcut ‘Pulsar’ Michigan 12oz 6.4 4.5 Boulevard ‘Tank 7’ Missouri 12oz 8.5 7 Strongbow England 16.9oz 5.0 6 Bruery ‘Mischeif’ (Strong) California 24.5oz 8.5 16.5 Chimay ‘Blue’ (Strong) Belgium 11.2oz 9.0 12.5 FRUIT/VEGETABLE BEER Chimay ‘Doree’ (Patersbier) Belgium 11.2oz 4.8 11.5 Founders ‘Rubeaus’ Michigan 12oz 5.7 6 Chimay ‘Red’ (Double) Belgium 11.2oz 7.0 7 Steigl ‘Radler’ (Shandy) Austria 16.9oz 2.0 6 Delirium ‘Nocturnum’ (Strong) Belgium 11.2oz 8.5 12.5 Untitled Art Wisconsin 12oz 5.0 6 Delirium ‘Tremens’ (Pale) Belgium 11.2oz 8.5 12.5 ‘Black Cherry Seltzer’ Duvel ‘Single’ Belgium 16.9oz 6.8 11 Untitled Art ‘Blood Orange Wisconsin 12oz 5.0 6 Pomegranet Seltzer’ Epic ‘Sour Apple Colorado 22oz 7.7 20 Saison’ (Farmhouse) Untitled Art Wisconsin 12oz 5.0 6 ‘Pineapple Mango Seltzer’ Gulden Draak (Strong) Belgium 11.2oz 10.5 12 Wells ‘Banana Bread’ England 12oz 5.2 6 Karmeliet (Trippel) Belgium 11.2oz 8.4 9 Kasteel Trippel (Strong) Belgium 11.2oz 11.0 12 GLUTEN FREE (Quad) Netherlands 11.2oz 10.0 11.5 La Trappe Quad Estrella Damm Daura(Gluten Reduced) Spain 12oz 5.4 4.5 New Belgium (Trippel) Colorado 12oz 8.5 4.5 Glutenberg Blonde Canada 16oz 4.5 7 Ommegang Abbey Ale (Double) New York 12oz 8.2 5 Glutenberg IPA Canada 16oz 6.0 7 Piraat (Pale) Belgium 11.2oz 10.5 10 Glutenberg Stout Canada 16oz 5.0 7 Saison Dupont Belgium 11.2oz 6.5 8 Glutenberg White Canada 16oz 5.0 7 Taxman ‘Gold Standard’ (Pale) Indiana 12oz 6.2 5 Green’s Discovery Amber Belgium 16.9oz 6.0 8 Trappistes Rochefort 8 Belgium 11.2oz 9.2 10 Green’s Endeavour Dubbel Belgium 16.9oz 7.0 8 Unibroue La Fin Du Monde Canada 12oz 9.0 5 Green’s IPA Belgium 16.9oz 6.0 8 Victory ‘Golden Monkey’ (Trippel) Pennsylvania 12oz 9.5 5 Green’s Quest Tripel Belgium 16.9oz 8.5 8 Westmalle (Dubbel) Belgium 11.2oz 7.0 10.5 Lakefront ‘New Grist’ Wisconsin 12oz 5.1 4 Westmalle (Tripel) Belgium 11.2oz 9.5 11 HEFEWEIZEN BOCK/BROWN/SCOTCH Ayinger Ur Weisse (Dunkel) Germany 11.2oz 5.1 8.5 Ayinger Celebrator (Dopplebock) Germany 11.2oz 6.7 8 Bier ‘Weizengoot’ Indiana 12oz 5.3 5.5 Paulaner Salvator (Dopplebock) Germany 11.2oz 7.9 5 Erdinger Dunkel Germany 16.9oz 5.3 8 Shiner Bock Texas 12oz 4.4 4.5 Erdinger Witbier Germany 16.9oz 5.3 8 Spaten Optimator (Dopplebock) Germany 12oz 7.6 4.5 Hacker Pschorr Weisse Germany 11.2oz 5.5 5 Country Boy ‘Shotgun Wedding’ Kentucky 12oz 5.3 5 Paulaner Hefeweizen Germany 11.2oz 5.5 5 Dogfish Head ‘Palo Santo’ Delaware 12oz 12.0 8 Weihenstephaner Vitus Germany 16.9oz 7.7 7.5 Leffe Brown (Dark) Belgium 11.2oz 6.5 5 Urban Chestnut ‘Schnickelfritz’ Missouri 16oz 5.0 6 England 12oz 4.7 4 Newcastle IPA Oskar Blues ‘Old Chub’ Colorado 12oz 8.0 4 Ballast Point California 12oz 7.0 6 Sun King ‘Wee Mac’ Indiana 16oz 5.3 5 ‘Grapefruit Sculpin’ Ballast Point ‘Sculpin’ California 12oz 7.0 6 Brewdog ‘Clockwork Tangerine’ Ohio 12oz 4.5 4.5 BEER BOTTLE MENU INDIANAPOLIS BOTTLES + CANS Origin Size ABV $ BOTTLES + CANS Origin Size ABV $ IPA PILSNER Daredevil ‘Lift Off’ Indiana 16oz 7.2 6 Becks Germany 12oz 4.9 4 Daredevil ‘RipCord’ (Imperial) Indiana 16oz 9.0 9 Bier ‘Special K’ Indiana 12oz 5.5 5.5 Dogfish Head ‘90 Minute’ (Imperial) Delaware 12oz 9.0 6.5 Bitburger Germany 16.9oz 4.8 5.5 Fat Heads ‘Headhunters IPA’ Ohio 12oz 7.5 5 Chilly Water ‘Built To Last’ Indiana 16oz 4.7 7.5 Founders ‘All Day IPA’ Michigan 12oz 4.7 3.5 Oskar Blues Colorado 12oz 4.7 4 Houblon Chouffe Belgium 11.2oz 9.0 5 ‘Mama’s Little Yella Pils’ Czech Rep. 11.2oz 4.4 4 Lagunitas IPA California 12oz 6.2 6 Pilsner Urquell Germany 16.9oz 5.2 6 Lord Chambray ‘San Blas’ Malta 12oz 5.7 6 Pinkus Ur Pils New York 12oz 5.4 5.5 Rhinegeist ‘Truth’ Ohio 12oz 7.2 4.5 Six Point ‘The Crisp’ Germany 11.2oz 4.8 4 Sierra Nevada ‘Torpedo’ California 12oz 7.2 6 Warsteiner Germany 11.2oz 5.1 7.5 Sixpoint Resin (Imperial) New York 12oz 9.1 5.5 Weihenstephaner Pilsner Terre Haute ‘Wango Tango’ Indiana 16oz 7.5 8.5 PORTER LAGER Breckenridge ‘Vanilla Porter’ Colorado 12oz 5.4 4 Indiana 12oz 5.5 5.5 Amstel Light Netherlands 12oz 3.5 4.5 Flat 12 ‘Pogue’s Run’ Indiana 12oz 7.3 8.5 Corona Mexico 12oz 4.6 4.5 Quaff On ‘Busted Knuckle’ England 12oz 5.0 5 Dos Equis Amber Mexico 12oz 4.7 3.5 Samuel Smith ‘Taddy Porter’ Indiana 12oz 6.0 5 Dos Equis ‘Especial’ Mexico 12oz 4.2 4 Upland ‘Bad Elmer’s Porter’ Foster’s Australia 25.4oz 4.0 6.5 SOUR Ireland 11.2oz 4.5 4.5 Harp Avery ‘Raspberry Sour’ Colorado 22oz 5.8 21 (Pale) Illinois 12oz 4.6 4 Heileman’s ‘Old Style’ Boon ‘Framboise’ Belgium 12.7oz 5.0 20 Netherlands 12oz 5.0 4 Heineken Boon ‘Mariage Parfait’ Belgium 12.7oz 8.0 25 Netherlands 12oz N/A 4 Heineken ‘Buckler’ Destihl ‘Here Gose Nothin’ Illinois 12oz 5.2 6 Germany 11.2oz 5.5 5 Hofbrau Dunkel Duclaw ‘Sour Me’ Maryland 16oz 5.5 8 (Dortmunder) Germany 11.2oz 5.1 5 Hofbrau Original Lindemans ‘Cuvee Renee’ Belgium 12oz 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