Beverages

Looking for something unique? You're sure to find a brew or blend to please your palette here with your choice of close to 100 styles of beer and over 200 blends of liquor.

Information
Drafts
Prices

Brews
International
Hometown Standards
Americas
Ireland and UK


 

Drafts

International

Spaten Lager
Golden in color with a well-balanced hop-flavor. The full rounded body is a superb balance between hops and a malty sweetness. Also known as Spaten Münchner Hell and is sold under that name in Germany.

Affligem Abbey Ale Blond
Light in color and body. Hint of fruit, banana, and yeast. Slightly spicy finish. 6.6%abv. Pale, triple-style beer, very well balanced with hints of tropical fruit and a gentle hop bitterness in the finish.

Paulaner Hefe-Weizen
This beer is a cloudy amber/straw color with a thick and foamy white head that dissipates slowly. Aromas of citrus, wheat and clove dominate.Wheat, grainy malt, banana and spices are all intermingled with an underlying tartness.

Hacker-Pschorr Hefe-Weisse
This refreshing and simultaneously invigorating Weiss bier is brewed for all connoisseurs and friends of the traditional Bavarian way of life. The fine, yeasty taste brings pleasure to the most fastidious palate. The cloudy-yeasty appearance comes from a special strain of brewers yeast.

Pilsner Urquell
The original Czech Pilsner beer. Also the world's first golden beer, (before 1842 all beers were dark and cloudy), the revolutionary break-through took place in Pilsen, in today's Czech Republic. In its purest sense, the term Pilsner describes an especially hoppy, golden beer brewed in the town of Pilsner. "It has been much copied, but never equaled"

Ireland and The UK

Smithwick's Ale
Pronounced: "Smidick's" A rich chestnut color, with a smooth classic taste. Ireland's oldest , since 1710. A creamy head, a palate that is very soft at first but develops in sweetness, with a toffee dryness in the finish. 5% A.B.V.

Tetley's English Ale
Brewed in Yorkshire, England. Tetley's has been England's best kept secret since 1822. The perfect blending of barley, hops and mineral-rich water, from deep below the Yorkshire Dales, yields a very drinkable ale with a very dense and creamy head. 4.4% ABV

Guinness
The "Godfather of Stouts". Since 1759 brewed at Dublin, Ireland’s St. James Gate Brewery. Guinness’s distinctive characteristics have been described as: bitter, sweet, hearty, malty, robust, mellow, toasty, and hopsy. Only 160 calories per pint and approximately 4% alcohol by volume.

Bass
This amber-colored ale is light, sparkling and pleasantly bitter to the palate. Top-fermented with only the finest all-natural ingredients. The first IPA and the oldest registered trademark in the world. Since 1777, brewed at Burton-On-Trent, England.

Harp
A lager with a pungent hop aroma and a clean, rich taste. Harp is made with Irish-grown barley, imported Czech and German hops, soft spring water, and yeast.

Hometown Standards

Miller Lite
An American classic.. Miller Lite was the first low-calorie brew, setting the standard for all other light beers. It's been around since 1975. It still has only 128 calories per 16-ounce serving. And it's still brewed with the finest malted barley and choicest hops. Miller Lite won gold medals in the 1996 and 1998 World Beer Cup competition in the American-style Light Lager category

Killian’s Irish Red
A popular American red lager. Brewed to be light, and crisp by using slowly roasted caramel malts. Brewed since 1864, introduced nationally in 1982.

Yuengling's Traditional Lager
An amber lager with a mild hop character. Traditional Lager is a classic brew, reminiscent of turn-of-the-century beers.

Michelob Ultra
Ultra is brewed using the finest pale two-row barley, select grains, all imported hops and a pure cultured yeast strain. An extended mashing process is used to achieve low carbohydrates and calories. 127 calories, 3.46 grams of carbohydrates per pint. 4.2% ABV

America’s

Wild Goose Snowgoose Ale
A fine example of a winter ale. Slight sweet start with a smooth hopped finish. Crafted and delivered fresh from Frederick, MD. Great on any occasion.

Rogue American Amber
A tawny amber in color with a coffee aroma and tight head. A delicate roasted malt accent, generous use of hops and a smooth finish. American Amber, originally known as Ashland Amber (created at Rogue's original brewpub in Ashland, Oregon).

Hop Hog IPA
India Pale Ale featuring a strong hop flavor and elevated alcohol level. Cascade hops provide a citrusy, flowery aroma and flavor which is accented nicely by solid malt overtones. At around 8% ABV and 50 BU (bitterness units), HOP HOG IPA is an excellent illustration of a classic beer style.

Rogue Chocolate Stout
Chocolate Stout is brewed with 10 ingredients: Northwest Harrington and Klages, Crystal 135-165 and Beeston Chocolate Malts, Cascade Hops, Rolled Oats and Roasted Barley, Natural Chocolate Flavor, Free Range Coastal Waters and PacMan Yeast. The mellow flavor of oats, chocolate malts, and real chocolate are balanced perfectly with the right amount of hops for a bittersweet finish.

Leinenkugels Sunset Wheat
Brewed with select Wheat and Pale malt, Cluster hops and natural coriander. Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat has a soothing taste that will leave you speechless. Silver medal winner of the 2006 Great American Beer Festival.

Ireland and The UK

Smithwick's Ale
Pronounced: "Smidick's" A rich chestnut color, with a smooth classic taste. Ireland's oldest , since 1710. A creamy head, a palate that is very soft at first but develops in sweetness, with a toffee dryness in the finish. 5% A.B.V.

Tetley's English Ale
Brewed in Yorkshire, England. Tetley's has been England's best kept secret since 1822. The perfect blending of barley, hops and mineral-rich water, from deep below the Yorkshire Dales, yields a very drinkable ale with a very dense and creamy head. 4.4% ABV

Guinness
The "Godfather of Stouts". Since 1759 brewed at Dublin, Ireland’s St. James Gate Brewery. Guinness’s distinctive characteristics have been described as: bitter, sweet, hearty, malty, robust, mellow, toasty, and hopsy. Only 160 calories per pint and approximately 4% alcohol by volume.

Bass
This amber-colored ale is light, sparkling and pleasantly bitter to the palate. Top-fermented with only the finest all-natural ingredients. The first IPA and the oldest registered trademark in the world. Since 1777, brewed at Burton-On-Trent, England.

Harp
A lager with a pungent hop aroma and a clean, rich taste. Harp is made with Irish-grown barley, imported Czech and German hops, soft spring water, and yeast.

Strongbow Cider
The world's No. 1 selling cider that is not made from concentrate. Produced from the Bulmer's Apple Orchards, Strongbow is made from a blend of bittersweet and culinary apples. It has a crisp, clean taste that is truly refreshing.

Prices

Hometown Standards
Pints $2.75 / Happy Hour $1.75

International,
Ireland and The U.K.

Pints $3.50 / Happy Hours $3.25
Affligem Abbey Ale Blond Pints $5.00 / Happy Hour $4.75
(To preserve quality, we will absolutely not serve Guinness in a pitcher)

America’s
Pints $3.50 / Happy Hour $3.25

 

(Some pricing differences for very special brands!)


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