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Bud Light Coors Light Pabst Blue Ribbon Stella Artois Angry Orchard Bud Light WidmerHefeweisen Racer 5 IPA Anheuser-Busch, Inc. - St. Louis, MO Widmer Brothers Brewing Company - Portland, OR Bear Republic Brewing Co. - Healdsburg, CA 4.2% ABV 4.9% ABV 7.0% ABV Introduced in 1982 as Budweiser Light, it has been Pronounced “heff-eh-vie-sin,” this unfiltered wheat ale is the original Wid- This hoppy American IPA is a full-bodied beer brewed with American pale Budweiser’s flagship light beer with only 110 calories per 12oz. serving. mer Brothers beer. It’s bold, clean flavor and pronounced citrus and floral and crystal malts, and heavily hopped with Chinook, Cascade, Columbus aromas are what define American-style hefeweizen. and Centennial. There's a trophy in every glass. Coors Light Coors Brewing Company - Golden, CO Black Diamond Brewery seasonal Drake’s Denogginizer (12oz.) 4.2% ABV Black Diamond Brewing Co. - Concord, CA Drake’s Brewing Co. - San Leandro, CA Often called the “Silver Bullet” for the silver colored can in which the beer is 4.2% - 7.8% ABV 9.75% ABV packaged, Coors Light contains 102 calories per 12oz. serving. beers for any occasion! Please ask your server which selection is in An Imperial (or Double) India Pale Ale, Denogginizer is a big, bold beer season. hopped with an abundant amount of Simcoe and Summit hops and a touch Pabst Blue Ribbon of CTZ and Cascade. Crystal and Munich malts add color and flavor and help balance out the hop assault. Pabst Brewing Company - Woodridge, IL Fat Tire 4.7% ABV New Belgium Brewing - Fort Collins, CO Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Named for the blue ribbon it won at the World’s Columbian Exposition in 5.2% ABV Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. - Chico, CA Chicago in 1893, this traditional American-style lager will surprise you with Named for the co-founder’s bike trip through Europe, Fat Tire Amber Ale 5.6% ABV its light sweetness and pleasant balance of malts and hops. won fans with its sense of balance: toasty biscuit-like malt flavors coasting Sierra Nevada’s most popular beer, this pale ale is a delightful interpreta- in equilibrium with hoppy freshness. tion of a classic style. It has a deep amber color and an exceptionally full- Stella Artois Shift bodied, complex character. Generous quantities of premium Cascade hops Stella Artois - Leuven, Belgium New Belgium Brewing - Fort Collins, CO give the Pale Ale its fragrant bouquet and spicy flavor. 5% ABV 5.0% ABV 134 Calories Stella Artois is brewed using only the finest natural ingredients – water, New Belgium Brewing’s special line of collaboration beers. Delicate in- Smithwick’s barley malt, hops, non-malted grains and Stella Artois’ unique yeast strain – terplay between the subtle flavors of American hops and Spe- Guinness Ltd. - Dublin Ireland a much-cherished secret. A 12oz. serving has 135 calories, cialty malts 4.5% ABV Due to the differing dialects in Ireland, there are Angry Orchard Cider Dos Equis Amber several pronunciations, with the most common in Boston Beer Company - Jamaica Plain, MA Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma - Monterey, Mexico America being “smid-iks.” This Irish red ale style 5.5% ABV 4.7% ABV beer has a rich ruby color and creamy head. This crisp and refreshing cider offers sweet apple notes upfront with a sub- Dos Equis Amber is a rich, full-bodied Mexican import with a reddish-gold The rich malt and caramel notes balance the tle dryness at the finish for a balanced cider taste. The addition of Fuji ap- color, representing the brand’s traditional Mexican heritage. The history of slight hoppy background. ples adds a layer of complexity and brings out a fresh apple aroma and Dos Equis Amber is traced to the development of the popular Oktoberfest- style of Vienna lager originally created during the mid-19th century. Newcastle Brown Ale slightly sweet, ripe apple flavor The Caledonian Brewery Co. - Edinburgh, Scotland Arrogant Bastard Ale 4.7% ABV Perceived as a “working man’s beer” in the UK, Pyramid Apricot Ale Stone Brewing Co. - Escondido, CA Newcastle was one of the first beers to be Pyramid Breweries, Inc. - Seattle, WA 7.2% ABV distributed in a clear glass bottle. A classic brown ale with a 5.1% ABV This is an aggressive ale for the refined palate. With a good balance of big nutty flavor with a good balance of hops and sweet toffee on the finish. Apricot Ale perfectly combines the taste and aroma of fresh apricot with the hops and malts, this American Strong Ale opens with a shock of sweetness Guinness Draught smooth finish of a traditional wheat beer. It’s refreshingly unfiltered charac- that quickly fades to an onslaught of bitterness and spice. Guinness Ltd. - Dublin Ireland ter and fruit flavor make it an ale worth savoring. 4.2% ABV Lagunitas IPA Blue Moon “meal in a glass,” a 12oz. serving of Guinness contains only 196 calories. It Lagunitas Brewing Co. - Petaluma, CA is a very dark stout beer that has a notable "cascade" effect below the head Coors Brewing Company - Golden, CO 6.2% ABV when it is poured, due to the nitrogen content of the liquid. 5.4% ABV Described as a “homicidally holly ale” by its makers! Savor the moment as Brewed with white wheat and oats, Blue Moon features a crisp wheat finish the raging hop character engages the imperial qualities of the malt founda- and the perfect combination of orange peel and coriander. Bring out Blue tion in mortal combat on the battlefield of your palate! A great beginner IPA. Moon's natural spices by serving it with an orange-slice garnish. Bud Light WidmerHefeweisen Racer 5 IPA Anheuser-Busch, Inc. - St. Louis, MO Widmer Brothers Brewing Company - Portland, OR Bear Republic Brewing Co. - Healdsburg, CA 4.2% ABV 4.9% ABV 7.0% ABV Introduced in 1982 as Budweiser Light, it has been Pronounced “heff-eh-vie-sin,” this unfiltered wheat ale is the original Wid- This hoppy American IPA is a full-bodied beer brewed with American pale Budweiser’s flagship light beer with only 110 calories per 12oz. serving. mer Brothers beer. It’s bold, clean flavor and pronounced citrus and floral and crystal malts, and heavily hopped with Chinook, Cascade, Columbus aromas are what define American-style hefeweizen. and Centennial. There's a trophy in every glass. Coors Light Coors Brewing Company - Golden, CO Shock Top Seasonal Drake’s Denogginizer (12oz.) 4.2% ABV Anheuser-Busch, Inc. - St. Louis, MO Drake’s Brewing Co. - San Leandro, CA Often called the “Silver Bullet” for the silver colored can in which the beer is 4.2% - 6.0% ABV 9.75% ABV packaged, Coors Light contains 102 calories per 12oz. serving. Belgian-style wheat beers for any occasion! Please ask your server which An Imperial (or Double) India Pale Ale, Denogginizer is a big, bold beer selection is in season. hopped with an abundant amount of Simcoe and Summit hops and a touch Pabst Blue Ribbon of CTZ and Cascade. Crystal and Munich malts add color and flavor and help balance out the hop assault. Pabst Brewing Company - Woodridge, IL Fat Tire 4.7% ABV New Belgium Brewing - Fort Collins, CO Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Named for the blue ribbon it won at the World’s Columbian Exposition in 5.2% ABV Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. - Chico, CA Chicago in 1893, this traditional American-style lager will surprise you with Named for the co-founder’s bike trip through Europe, Fat Tire Amber Ale 5.6% ABV its light sweetness and pleasant balance of malts and hops. won fans with its sense of balance: toasty biscuit-like malt flavors coasting Sierra Nevada’s most popular beer, this pale ale is a delightful interpreta- in equilibrium with hoppy freshness. tion of a classic style. It has a deep amber color and an exceptionally full- Stella Artois bodied, complex character. Generous quantities of premium Cascade hops Stella Artois - Leuven, Belgium Lips of Faith(12oz.) give the Pale Ale its fragrant bouquet and spicy flavor. 5% ABV New Belgium Brewing - Fort Collins, CO Stella Artois is brewed using only the finest natural ingredients – water, 4.9% - 9.0% Smithwick’s barley malt, hops, non-malted grains and Stella Artois’ unique yeast strain – New Belgium Brewing’s special line of collaboration beers. Please ask your Guinness Ltd. - Dublin Ireland a much-cherished secret. A 12oz. serving has 135 calories, server which selection we currently have on tap. 4.5% ABV Due to the differing dialects in Ireland, there are Angry Orchard Cider Dos Equis Amber several pronunciations, with the most common in Boston Beer Company - Jamaica Plain, MA Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma - Monterey, Mexico America being “smid-iks.” This Irish red ale style 5.5% ABV 4.7% ABV beer has a rich ruby color and creamy head. This crisp and refreshing cider offers sweet apple notes upfront with a sub- Dos Equis Amber is a rich, full-bodied Mexican import with a reddish-gold The rich malt and caramel notes balance the tle dryness at the finish for a balanced cider taste. The addition of Fuji ap- color, representing the brand’s traditional Mexican heritage. The history of slight hoppy background. ples adds a layer of complexity and brings out a fresh apple aroma and Dos Equis Amber is traced to the development of the popular Oktoberfest- style of Vienna lager originally created during the mid-19th century. Newcastle Brown Ale slightly sweet, ripe apple flavor The Caledonian Brewery Co. - Edinburgh, Scotland Arrogant Bastard Ale 4.7% ABV Perceived as a “working man’s beer” in the UK, Pyramid Apricot Ale Stone Brewing Co.
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