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CREATIVE COCKTAILS Devil's Den > Espolòn CREATIVE COCKTAILS ON TAP DESSERTS CONCOCTIONS BEERS FINISHES : Pastry Chef Erin Kelley Devil's Den > Espolòn ‘Blanco’ tequila, Aperol, Yellow ZFG > Hidden Springs Ale Works [Tampa, FL] IPA Valrhona Chocolate Verrine > dark chocolate Chartreuse, fresh lime, agave nectar, habañero tincture. 5.5% ABV / Pale ale with Citra, Motueka & Mosaic cremeux, milk chocolate mousse, speculoos, apricot, 13 Hops. This one of a kind beer brings aggressive chocolate tahini sauce 11 hop flavors & aromas into the fold with none of the Star Treatment > Westland ‘Single Malt’ American bitterness associated with traditional pale ales. 8 Malted Banana Kulfi > garam masala caramel, malted whiskey, Meletti Amaro, Amaro Montenegro, orange peanut, peanut butter crunch 8 shrub, peppercorn bitters, Xocolatl Mole bitters. 15 Pulp Friction > Motorworks Brewing [Bradenton, FL] IPA 6.3% ABV / This American IPA is filtered & bittered with Acorn Fluff Puff > acorn almond cake, vanilla bean Tipsy Flamingo > Hanson ‘Organic’ vodka, blueberry, high-alpha hops from the Pacific Northwest, providing fluff, praline anglaise, cherry, carob ice cream 9 mint, fresh lemon, Fee Brothers ‘Cardamom’ bitters, floral & herbal aromas with juicy grapefruit, pine & Mercat Cava Brut Rosé. 13 orange flavors. 8 Sugar-Crusted Butter Cake > ginger caramel, pear, licorice root meringue, root beer float ice cream 9 Kennedy Shandy > Knockmore Irish Whisky, Florida Mermaid's Milk Stout > Marker 48 Brewing [Spring IPA, Luxardo 'Maraschino' liqueur, Peychaud's, Hill, FL] IPA 5.8% ABV Sweet & dark, named after Chocolate Cake > blackberry ganache, chocolate turbinado, lemon 11 the famous Weeki Wachee mermaids in Florida. This almond sorbet, dark berry sauce, berry lime air (V) 9 beer has a rich, deep, malty character that has been Christmas in Tijuana > Montelobos joven mezcal, sweetened with lactose. This stout will even impress Ice Cream Flavors > chocolate truffle / vanilla bean / edison thyme liqueur, passion fruit syrup, ginger syrup, non-stout drinkers. 8 carob / root beer float 5 fresh lime, torched rosemary. 13 Postcard Pils > Green Bench [St. Petersburg FL] Sorbet > strawberry passionfruit, chocolate almond (V) 5 Buzzcut > rosemary infused-Barr Hill ‘Caledonia’ gin, Bohemian Pilsener 4.7% ABV / American style cinnamon bark, fresh lemon. 13 pilsners are a refreshing & complex blend of clean C8H10N4O2 [coffee] > Per’la edison lab brew coffee lager fermentation, sweet grainy flavor, & a solid [regular + decaf] French press [33 oz /16.5 oz] 12 / 7 Jawn of the Dead > Slow & Low ‘Rock & Rye,’ Liquore American hop profile. Brewed with a touch of flaked Strega, Allspice Dram, Tahitian vanilla, fresh lemon, egg maize & US grown Mount Hood hops. 7 El Rey Coqui > Old St Pete spiced rum, Fernet Branca, white, nutmeg. 12 coconut-cream mix, nutmeg 13 Roll Cage Red > Motorworks [Bradenton FL] Horse Apple > Old Forester 100º bourbon, Laird's American Amber / Red Ale 6.5% ABV / Sweet Apple Jack, cinnamon bark, Fee Brothers ‘Cardamom’ caramel malts hit your nose first with a mild hint of bitters. house orange bitters 12 citrus. Classic amber flavors of toffee & butterscotch with a clean & light hop bite. 8 Hot Swingers> Diplomatico rum, Ancho Reyes Chile edison cocktails / on tap / dessert liquerur, charred pineapple syrup, Caribbean Pineapple Ask about the many beers we have available by (813) 254 -7111 21.01 liqueur, Fresno tincture 13 bottle or can. NON ALCOHOLIC Weizen Alkoholfrei > Krombacher [Kreuztal DE] Weizen .38% ABV / Fruity esters & sweet malt on the nose. Light bodied with banana & clove flavors, & a touch of dough with citrus zest. True Bavarian weizen style without the alcohol. 7.
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