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Draft Beer Craft DRAFT BEER DOMESTIC / IMPORT COORS LIGHT BUD LIGHT DOS EQUIS AMBAR CRAFT CABIN FEVER BROWN ALE New Holland Brewing Co. // Holland, MI, USA| ABV 6.5% | IBU 25 FAT TIRE AMBER ALE New Belgium Brewing Co. // Fort Collins, CO, USA | ABV 5.2% | IBU 22 HORNY MONK BELGIAN DUBBEL Petoskey Brewing Co. // Petoskey, MI, USA | ABV 6.9% | IBU 20 DIABOLICAL IPA North Peak Brewing Co. // Traverse City, MI, USA | ABV 6.6% | IBU 67 ROTATING TAP Ask about today’s featured beer. GROWLERS (64oz.) ARE AVAILABLE ON ALL DRAFT BEER SELECTIONS Growler: $10 without fill | $5 with fill // Growler Fills: $12 domestic | $16 craft CRAFT | BOTTLED PALE ALE PALE ALE Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. // Chico, CA, USA | ABV 5.6% | IBU 37 PALE ALE Bass Brewery // Baldwinsville, NY, USA | ABV 5.1% | IBU 49 PALEOOZA New Holland Brewing Co. // Holland, MI, USA | ABV 5.8% | IBU 36 OMISSION PALE ALE {GF} Widmer Brothers Brewing Co. // Portland, OR, USA | ABV 5.8% | IBU 33 INDIA PALE ALE TWO HEARTED ALE Bell’s Brewery // Kalamazoo, MI, USA | ABV 7.0% | IBU 55 CENTENNIAL IPA Founders Brewing Co. // Grand Rapids, MI, USA | ABV 7.2% | IBU 65 HUMA LUPA LICIOUS Short’s Brewing Co. // Bellaire, MI, USA | ABV 7.7% | IBU 96 MAD HATTER MIDWEST INDIA PALE ALE New Holland Brewing Co. // Holland, MI, USA | ABV 7% | IBU 55 51K IPA Blackrocks Brewery // Marquette, MI, USA | ABV 7% | IBU 51 ROGUE YELLOW SNOW IPA Rogue Ales & Spirits // Newport, OR, USA | ABV 6.2% | IBU 70 SESSION BEER DAYTIME - A FRACTIONAL IPA Lagunitas Brewing Co. // Lagunitas, CA, USA | ABV 4.7% | IBU 54 ALL DAY IPA Founders Brewing Co. // Grand Rapids, MI, USA | ABV 4.7% | IBU 42 GHETTOBLASTER-MILD ALE Motor City Brewing Works // Detroit, MI, USA | ABV 4.2% | IBU 15 CHEAP DATE-PALE ALE Arcadia Brewing Co. // Battle Creek, MI, USA | ABV 4.3% | IBU 12 LAGER BOSTON LAGER Samuel Adams // Boston, MA, USA | ABV 4.8% | IBU n/a DORTMUNDER GOLD LAGER Great Lakes Brewing Co. // Cleveland, OH, USA | ABV 5.8% | IBU 30 CRAFT | BOTTLED [continued] AMBER/BROWN ALE BELLAIRE BROWN Short’s Brewing Co. // Bellaire, MI, USA | ABV 7.0% | IBU 14 NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE Caledonian Brewing Co. // Tadcaster, UK | ABV 4.7% | IBU 24 FULLER’S ESB Fuller Smith & Turner // Chiswick, UK | ABV 5.9% | IBU 36 DEAD GUY ALE Rogue Ales & Spirits // Ashland, OR, USA | ABV 6.5% | IBU 40 DIRTY BASTARD-SCOTCH ALE Founders Brewing Co. // Grand Rapids, MI, USA | ABV 8.5% | IBU 50 PORTER/STOUT GUINNESS [NITRO CAN] Diageo // Dublin, UK | ABV 4.2% | IBU 40 TADDY PORTER Samuel Smith Old Brewery // North Yorkshire, UK | ABV 5.0% | IBU 32 TEN FIDY-IMPERIAL STOUT Oskar Blues // Longmont, CO | ABV 10.5% | IBU 98 MILKSHAKE STOUT Rochester MIlls Beer Co. // Rochester, MI, USA | ABV 5.5% | IBU n/a BELGIAN-STYLE PREMIÈRE (RED CAP) Bières de Chimay // Chimay, BE | ABV 7.0% | IBU 21 SOFIE Goose Island Beer Co. // Chicago, IL, USA | ABV 6.5% | IBU 25 BIG RED COQ Brewery Vivant // Grand Rapids, MI, USA | ABV 6.5% | IBU n/a HENNEPIN Brewery Ommegang // Cooperstown, NY, USA | ABV 7.7% | IBU 24 TRIPPEL New Belgium Brewing Co. // Fort Collins, CO, USA | ABV 8.5% | IBU WHEAT STARBURST WHEAT Saugatuck Brewing Co. // Douglas, MI, USA | ABV 5.1% | IBU 25 HEFEWEISSBIER Weihenstephan // Bavaria, DE | ABV 5.4% | IBU 14 TROUT SLAYER Big Sky Brewing Co. // Missoula, MO, USA | ABV 5.0% | IBU 35 BLUE MOON-BELGIAN WHITE Coors Brewing Co. // Golden, CO, USA | ABV 5.4% | IBU 9 CIDER/MEAD/SPECIALTY BLUE GOLD {GF} Vander Mill Cider // Spring Lake, MI, USA | ABV 6.9% GOLD APPLE {GF} Strongbow Hard Apple Ciders // Stassen, CA, USA | ABV 5% EL CHAVO - MANGO HABENERO {GF} Blake’s Hard Cider // Armada, MI, USA | ABV 6.5% ZOMBIE KILLER {GF} B. Nektar Meadery // Ferndale, MI, USA | ABV 6% NOT YOUR FATHER’S ROOT BEER Small Town Brewery // Wauconda, IL, USA | ABV 10% | IBU n/a DOMESTIC/IMPORT | BOTTLED DOMESTIC BUDWEISER || BUD LIGHT || MILLER LIGHT COORS LIGHT || PABST BLUE RIBBON DOS EQUIS LAGER ESPECIAL || LABATT BLUE LABATT BLUE LIGHT || MICHELOB ULTRA || O’DOUL’S {NA} IMPORT STELLA ARTOIS || HEINEKEN || AMSTEL LIGHT.
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