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BY THE GLASS SPARKLING COCKTAILS Sommariva, ‘Brut’, Prosecco Superiore M.V. 13 Cucumber Spritz Square One Cucumber Nominé-Renard, ‘Brut,’ Villevenard M.V. 22 Vodka Aperol Gougenheim, ‘Malbec Bubbles,’ Extra Brut, Mendoza M.V. 11 13 Prosecco Cucumber Bitters WHITE GLASS / HALF BOTTLE Blend, Sokol Blosser, ‘Evolution’, Oregon 9 18 The Last Word Old Fouth Ward Gin Chardonnay, Jordan, Russian River Valley ‘15 18 36 Luxardo Maraschino Green Chartreuse Chardonnay, Jean-Marc Brocard, ‘St. Claire’, Chablis ‘16 14 28 14 Fresh Lime Chardonnay, Matanzas Creek, Alexander Valley ‘16 15 30 Chenin Blanc, Ken Forrester, ‘Petit’, Stellenbosch ‘17 10 20 Pinot Gris, Eyrie, Dundee Hills ‘16 14 28 Don’t Call Me Shirley Ketel One Grapefruit & Rose Riesling, Selbach, Piesporter Goldtröpfchen, Kabinett ‘14 11 22 13 Otto’s Athens Vermouth Rosé, Grenache, Bieler Pere et Fils, 12 24 Fresh Lemon Fresh Thyme Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence ‘17 San Pellegrino Pompelo Sauvignon Blanc, Hubert Brochard, Sancerre ‘16 15 30 Sauvignon Blanc, Trione, ‘River Road Ranch’, 13 26 Tom Riddle Old Forester Bourbon Russian River Valley ‘16 Cherry Bark Bitters House made Malort 13 RED GLASS / HALF BOTTLE Barbera, Ricossa, ‘Superiore’, Barbera d’Asti ‘13 13 26 Bordeaux, Château de Birot, 13 26 Cadillac Cotes de Bordeaux ‘12 Canoe Manhattan Whistle Pig 10 year Rye Dolin Sweet Vermouth Cabernet Sauvignon, Katherine Goldschmidt, 15 30 Cherry Heering 16 ‘Crazy Creek,’ Alexander Valley ‘16 Angostura Cabernet Sauvignon, Cedar & Salmon, 16 32 Fee Brothers Old Fashion Bitters Horse Heaven Hills ‘15 Malbec, Catena, Mendoza ‘15 14 28 Merlot, Silver Palm, North Coast ‘14 10 20 Pinot Noir, Nicolas Potel, Bourgogne ‘16 15 30 Pinot Noir, Martin Ray, Sonoma County ‘16 14 28 Pinot Noir, Eyrie, Dundee Hills ‘15 20 40 Red Blend, Hill Family, ‘Barrel Blend’, Napa Valley ‘15 16 30 Syrah, Tenet Wines ‘Le Fervent’, Costières de Nîmes ‘14 13 26 AMERICAN WHISKEY Tempranillo, Marques de Vargas ‘Crianza,’ Rioja ‘15 12 24 Anchor Distilling, ‘Old Potrero Straight Rye,’ Zinfandel, 3 Ball Wine, California ‘15 10 20 San Francisco 18 Baker’s 7 year, Kentucky 14 Basil Hayden’s 8 year, Kentucky 13 BEER LIST Booker’s 6 year, Kentucky 15 Bulleit, 10 year, Kentucky 16 Bulleit 95 Rye, Kentucky 14 Amstel Light, Lager, Netherlands 5 Elijah Craig 12 year, Kentucky 11 Arches Brewery, ‘Queen Weiss’, Hefeweizen, Hapeville, GA 6 Evan Williams, ‘Single Barrel’, 2008, Kentucky 12 Bell’s, ‘Amber Ale,’ Kalamazoo, MI 6 Gentleman Jack, Tennessee 11 Brooklyn, ‘Brown Ale,’ Brooklyn, NY 5 High West, ‘American Prairie Reserve,’ Utah 13 Buckler, Non-alcoholic, Netherlands 4 High West, ‘Double Rye,’ Utah 16 Chimay, ‘Cinq Cents’, Tripel, Belgium 11 Jesse James, ‘American Outlaw’, Tennessee 16 Creature Comforts, ‘Athena,’ Berliner Weisse, Athens, GA 7 Johnny Drum, ‘Private Stock,’ Kentucky 10 Creature Comforts, ‘Bibo,’ Pilsner, Athens, GA 7 Koval, ‘Single Barrel Bourbon,’ Chicago 15 Dogfish Head ‘90 Minute IPA,’ Milton, DE 8 Knob Creek 9 year, Kentucky 13 Heineken, Lager, Netherlands 5 Knob Creek, ‘Single Barrel Reserve,’ Kentucky 16 Miller Lite, Lager, Milwaukee, WI 5 Maker’s Mark, Kentucky 10 Mercier, ‘Old #3’, Cider, North Georgia 5 Savannah Bourbon Co., Georgia 12 Monday Night Brewing, ‘Han Brolo’, Hazy Pale Ale, Atlanta, GA 7 St. Augustine, ‘Double Cask’, Florida 11 Orpheus, ‘Transmigration of Souls’, Double IPA, Atlanta, GA 7 Wathen’s, Kentucky 12 Pilsner Urquel, Pilsner, Czech Republic 5 Westland, Seattle 12 Reformation Brewery, ‘Stark’, Toasted Porter, Woodstock, GA 7 Woodford Reserve,’ Kentucky 12 Rodenbach, Grand Cru, Flanders Ale, Belgium 9 Sam Smith, Oatmeal Stout, England 8 Stone, IPA, Escondido, CA 7 Sweetwater, ‘420’, Extra Pale Ale, Atlanta, GA 5 Terrapin, ‘HI-5 IPA,’ Athens, GA 6 Terrapin, ‘Hopsecutioner’, IPA, Athens, GA 7 Jared Lorenz Beverage Director.
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