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Imperial IPA 9% ABV Censored 5.00 Lagunitas Brewery IPA BOTTLES ALES BOTTLES Lagers/pilsners bottles Hefeweizen/wheat Draft 90 Minute IPA 8.00 Fat Tire 5.00 Amstel Light 4.00 Hell or high watermelon 6.oo Dog Fish Head Brewery (Milton DE) Imperial IPA 9% ABV New Belgium Brewing (Fort Collings CO) American Amber 5.2% ABV Amstel Brewery (Netherlands) Light Lager 3.5%ABV 21st Amendment (San Francisco CA) Wheat Beer 4.9%ABV Censored 5.00 Red Tail 6.00 Heineken 5.00 Blue Moon 6.oo Lagunitas Brewery (Petaluma CA) American Red Ale 6.75% ABV Mendocino Brewing Co. (Mendocino CA) American Amber 6.1% ABV Heineken Brewery (Netherlands) European Pale Lager 5%ABV Blue Moon Brewing Co. (Golden CA) Witbier 5.4%ABV Hop Rod Rye 5.00 Red Seal 6.00 Miller Highlife 4.00 Drakes Hef 6.oo Bear Republic Brewery (Healdsburg CA) Rye IPA 8% ABV North Coast Brewing Co. (Fort Bragg CA) American Amber 5.5% ABV Miller Brewing Co. (Milwaukee WI) American Lager 4.6%ABV Drakes Brewing Co. (San Leandro CA) Hefeweizen 4.9%ABV Hoptologist 22oz bottle 10.00 Red Rocket 6.00 Coors Light 4.00 Hoegaarden 7.oo Knee Deep Brewery (Lincoln CA) Double IPA 9% ABV Bear Republic Brewery (Healdsburg CA) American Amber 6.8% ABV Coors Brewing Co. (Golden CA) Light Lager 4.2%ABV Brouwerij Van Hoegaarden (Belgium) Witbier 4.9%ABV Raging Bitch 6.00 DownTown Brown 6.00 Lonestar 4.00 Franziskhaner 6.oo Flying Dog Brewery (Frederick MD) Belgian Style IPA 8.3% ABV Lost Coast Brewing Co. (Eureka CA) English Brown Ale 5% ABV Pabst Brewing Co. (Woodridge IL) American Lager 4.72%ABV Spaten Franziskhaner Brau (Munchen, Germany) Hefeweizen 5%ABV Firestone DBA 6.00 Pabst Blue Ribbon 4.00 Firestone Brewing Co. (Paso Robles CA) Double Barrel Ale 5% ABV Pabst Brewing Co. (Woodridge IL) American Lager 4.74%ABV Twilight 6.oo Deschutes Brewery (Bend OR) American Blonde Ale 5%ABV Smithwicks 5.00 Corona Extra 5.00 IPA Draft Grupo Modelo Brewing Co. (Mexico City, Mexico) Lager 4.6%ABV IPA Drafts Guinness Ltd (Dublin, Ireland) Irish Red Ale 4.5% ABV Great White 6.oo Arrogant Bastard 22oz bottle 10.00 Sapporo 5.00 Lost Coast Brewery (Eureka CA) Witbier 4.8%ABV Sapporo Breweries Ltd (Tokyo-to, Japan) Japanese Rice Lager 5%ABV Brew Free or Die 6.00 Stone Brewing Co. (Escondido CA) American Strong Ale 7.2% ABV Widmer Hefeweizen 6.oo 21st Amendment (San Francisco CA) American IPA 7% ABV Budweiser 4.00 Widmer Bros Brewing Co. (Portland OR) Hefeweizen 4.9%ABV Prohibition 6.00 Anheuser Busch (Saint Louis MO) American Lager 5%ABV Back in Black 6.00 Speakeasy Brewery (San Francisco CA) American Amber Ale 6.1%ABV Ommegan Witte 7.oo 21st Amendment (San Francisco CA) American Black Ale 7% ABV Bud Light 4.00 Brewery Ommegang (Coopers Town, NY) Witbier 5.2%ABV Sophie 7.00 Anheuser Busch (Saint Louis MO) American Light Lager 4.2%ABV Big Daddy 6.00 Goose Island Beer Co. (Chicago IL) Saison/Farmhouse Ale 6.5% Allagash white 6.oo Speakeasy Brewery (San Francisco CA) American IPA 6.5% ABV Red Stripe 5.00 Allagash Brewing Co. (Portland, ME) Witbier 5%ABV Desnoes and Geddes Ltd (Kingston, Jamaica) Tricerahops 6.00 Jamaican Lager 4.7%ABV Ninkasi (Eugene OR) Double IPA 8.8% ABV ALES Draft Stella Artois 6.00 Dead guy ale 7.00 (Leuven, Belgium) European Pale Lager 5%ABV Hefeweizen/wheat bottles Rogue Brewery (Newport OR) German Style Mailbock 6.50% ABV Racer 5 6.00 Lagunitas IPA 6.00 Lagunitas Brewery (Petaluma CA) American IPA 6.2% ABV Old Chico 5.00 Bear Republic (Healdsburg Ca) American IPA 7% ABV Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico CA.) Little Sumpin Sumpin 6.00 Lagers/pilsner draft Atom Splitter 6.00 Lagunitas Brewery (Petaluma CA) Pale Wheat Ale 7.5% ABV American Pale Wheat Ale 4.8%ABV Pine Street Brewery (San Francisco Ca) Anchor Steam 6.00 In Heat Wheat 6.00 Triple Hopped Pale Ale 5% ABV Californian Lager 6.oo Flying Dog Brewery (Frederick MD) Hefeweizen 4.7%ABV Anchor Brewing Co. (San Francisco CA) Steam Beer 4.9% ABV Anchor Brewing Co. (San Francisco CA) American Pale Lager Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 6.00 Pyramid Apricot Ale 5.00 Harp 6.oo Pyramid Breweries (Seattle WA) Fruit beer 5.1%ABV Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico CA) Pale Ale 5.6% ABV Guinness Ltd (Dublin, Ireland) European Pale Lager 5%ABV Porters/Stouts Bottles Magic Hat #9 6.00 Czechvar 6.oo Magic Hat Brewing Co. (South Burlington VT) Budvar Brewery (Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) Pale Ale style beer 5.10% ABV Czech Pilsner 5%ABV BELGIan Bottles Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout 6.00 Flying Dog Brewery (Frederick MD) English Stout 5.5% ABV Newcastle Brown 6.00 Caledonian Brewing Co. (Edinburgh, Scotland) Dos Equis 6.oo Cerveceria Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (Mexico) Lager 4.3%ABV Anchor Steam Porter 5.00 English Brown Ale 4.7% ABV Chimay Red 9.00 Anchor Brewing Co. (San Francisco CA) Trumer Pils 6.oo Bières de Chimay S.A. (Baileux, Belgium) Belgian Dubbel 7%ABV American Porter 5.6% ABV Mirror Pond 6.00 Trumer Brauerei Berkeley (Berkeley CA) German Pilsner 4.8%ABV Deschutes Brewery (Bend OR) American Pale Ale 5%ABV Chimay Blue 9.00 Tanilla Porter 22oz bottle 10.00 Estaminet 6.oo Bières de Chimay S.A. (Baileux, Belgium) Belgian Strong Dark Ale 9%ABV Knee Deep Brewery (Lincoln CA) American Porter 6.3% ABV Full Boar 6.00 Brouwerij Palm (Steenhuffel, Belgium) European Pale Lager 5.2%ABV Devils Canyon Brewery (Belmont CA) Scotch Ale 7.4%ABV Duvel Single 8.00 Scrimshaw 6.oo Brouwerij Duvel (Breendonk Puurs, Belgium) Belgian Pale Ale 6.8%ABV Alaskan Amber 6.00 Alaskan Brewing Co. (Juneau AK) Altbier 5.3%ABV North Coast Brewing Co. (Fort Bragg CA) German Pilsner 4.4%ABV Three Philosophers 8.00 Porters/Stouts DRAFT Brewery Ommegang (Cooperstown NY) Belgian Style Quadrupel 9.8%ABV Boont 6.00 Longboard 6.oo Anderson Valley Brewing Co. (Boonville CA) Kona Brewing Co. (Kailua Kona HI) American Pale Lager 4,6%ABV Matilda 7.00 American Amber Ale 5.8%ABV Goose Island Brewing Co. (Chicago IL) Belgian Strong Pale Ale 7%ABV Guinness 7.00 Guinness Ltd (Dublin, Ireland) Irish Dry Stout 4.2%ABV Old Speckled Hen 7.00 Brothers Thelonious 7.00 Green King Brewery (Suffolk, UK) English Pale Ale 5.2%ABV North Coast Brewing Co. (Fort Bragg CA) Belgian Strong Dark Ale 9.4%ABV Black Butte Porter 6.00 cider/lambic/sours bottles Deschutes Brewery (Bend OR) American Porter 5.2% ABV PranQster North Coast Brewing Co. (Fort Bragg CA) Belgian Strong Pale Ale 7.6%ABV Old Rasputin 7.00 North Coast Brewing Co. (Fort Bragg CA) Snake Bite 6.00 Devotion Ale 22oz bottle 10.00 TW Pitchers (San Francisco CA) Cider and Lager Blend 5.1%ABV Russian Imperial Stout 9% ABV gluten free/na The Lost Abbey (San Marcos, CA) Belgian Pale Ale 6.25%ABV Fox Barrel. Blackberry Pear 6.00 Boddingtons 7.00 Fox Barrel Cider Co. (Colfax CA) Pear Cider 4.5%ABV Boddingtons Brewery (Manchester, UK) English Pale Ale 4.7% ABV Becks NA 4.00 Angry Orchard Crisp Apple 5.00 Brauerei Becks Co. (Germany) -Non Alcoholic Beer Boston Beer Co. (Cincinnati OH) Apple Cider 5%ABV BELGIan Draft Omission Lager. 5.00 Strongbow 5.00 Widmer Bros Brewing Co. (Portland, OR) Bulmers Cider Co. (Hereford, England) Dry Cider 5%ABV Palm 6.00 cider Draft Gluten Free Lager 4.6%ABV Magners 5.00 Brouwerij Palm (Steenhuffel, Belgium) Belgian Amber Ale 5.4%ABV Bulmers Ireland (Tipperary, Ireland) -rish Cider 4.5%ABV Chimay Tripel 8.00 Bières de Chimay S.A. (Baileux, Belgium) Belgian Tripel 8%ABV Crispin Original 6.00 Crispin Cider Co. (Minneapolis, MN) Apple Cider 5%ABV Leffe 7.00 Abbaye de Leffe (Dinant, Belgium) Belgian Pale Ale 6.6%ABV ~ tax included ~ 15% gratuity added on parties of five or more ~ tax included Small Bites Sparkling Pinot Noir Smoked Rib Tips 3.50 glass bottle glass bottle dry rubbed and long smoked ‘til tender, Napa Valley served with our mild or spicy barbecue sauce 1. Kenwood Yulupa Brut 7 28 19. La Merika Central Coast 8 32 2. Domain Carneros Brut ‘09 Carneros 55 Boneless or Not Wings 4.25 20. Stickybeak Sonoma Coast 9 36 Buffalo Style with Blue Cheese Dip 21. Buena Vista Sonoma County 3 8 Lemon-Herb-Garlic Dry Rub Seasoned, Mild or Spicy BBQ Sauce Chardonnay 22. Sonoma-Cutrer Russian River 7 0 Sesame Ginger Naked with a side of Ranch Dressing glass bottle MERLOT Monterey Vegetable Potstickers 2.75 3. Hess Select 7 28 sesame ginger dipping sauce Central Coast 4. La Merika 8 32 glass bottle Popcorn Shrimp 3.25 Alexander Valley cornmeal dusted and crisp fried, Cajun mayonnaise 5. Alexander Valley Vineyards 9 36 23. Alexander Valley Vineyards Alexander Valley 9 36 6. DeLoach Russian River 40 NorCal Nachos 3.50 24. Folie a Deux Sonoma 10 40 thick-cut potato chips topped with cheddar cheese sauce, Napa Valley 7. Chateau Montelena 7 0 25. Napa Cellars Napa Valley 4 2 bacon, chives and chopped tomato 26. Candor Central Coast 4 4 Spicy Hot Link 2.75 grilled peppers and onions, whole grain mustard Sauvignon Blanc 27. Oberon Napa Valley 4 8 Crisp Fried Calamari 3.25 28. Merryvale “Signature” Napa Valley 7 5 cocktail and tartar sauces for dipping glass bottle GOLDEN GATE Basket of Fries 4.25 8.
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