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Guinness Draught Stout Guinness Ltd. (Dublin, Ireland) 4.1 ABV% | The absolute definition of an Irish dry stout; dark and rich with a dry roasted bitter finish. The creamy, smooth head that sits atop a perfect pint usually lasts longer than the beer does. | |
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Black Butte Porter Porter Deschutes Brewery (Bend, OR) 5.5 ABV% | Dark, rich and smooth. A staple in Old England with the baggage handlers for which it was named. A beer that truly dispels the myths about dark beer. Black Butte Porter defines the Northwest Porter category. | |
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Moose Drool Brown Ale Brown Ale Big Sky Brewing Co. (Missoula, MT) 5.3 ABV% | A full flavored, medium bodied brown ale with a malty aroma, gentle hoppiness and slight roasty character. Authentic English hops, choice barley, and Montana water have created a totally unique beer that is sought after the world over. | |
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Hop Ottin' IPA India Pale Ale Anderson Valley Brewing Co. (Boonville, CA) 7.0 ABV% | This IPA is a hop lover's dream. The name means"hard working hops" in Boontling, the interesting lingo of Anderson Valley where it is brewed, and that tells it all. | |
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African Amber Amber/Red Mac and Jack's Brewery (Redmond, WA) Undisclosed ABV% | A dry-hopped and unfiltered amber ale with perfect balance. African Amber erupts with a floral, hoppy flavor followed by a well-rounded malty middle and light organic finish. | |
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Anchor Steam Beer Amber/Red Anchor Brewing Co. (San Francisco, CA) 4.9 ABV% | This IPA is a hop lover's dream. The name means"hard working hops" in Boontling, the interesting lingo of Anderson Valley Before refrigeration, resourceful California brewers used lager yeast but at higher ale temperatures. The name derives from the sound of steam escaping from a tapped keg! A truly unique American beer! | |
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Fat Tire Amber Ale Amber/Red New Belgium Brewing (Fort Collins, CO) 5.3 ABV% | The quintessential amber ale - wonderful bready malt flavors with crisp, refreshing hoppiness. Named in honor of owner Jeff Lebesch's bicycle trip from brewery-to-brewery through Belgium. | |
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Widmer Hefeweizen Hefeweizen Widmer Bros. Brewing Co. (Portland, OR) 4.7 ABV% | A golden unfiltered wheat beer that is truly cloudy and clearly superb. Ever since Widmer introduced Hefeweizen to America in 1986, it has been the standard by which all other Hefeweizens are judged. | |
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Manny's Pale Ale Pale Ale Georgetown Brewing Co. (Seattle, WA) 5.4 ABV% | A careful selection of Northwest hops, premium barley, and unique yeast give this ale a rich and complex malty middle with a snappy hop finish. It's truly a micro that finishes crisp, clean, and smooth. Besides that, it's Darn Tasty! | |
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Hale's Cream Ale Pale Ale Hale's Ales (Seattle, WA) 4.5 ABV% | A nicely balanced, nitrogen-conditioned ("Dublin-Style") blond ale with a smooth texture and crisp finish. This unique process produces a creamy head that is as fascinating to watch form as it is delightful to sip. The only one of its kind in the Northwest. | |
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LaConner Pilsner Lager/Pilsner LaConner Brewing Co. (LaConner, WA) 5.0 ABV% | A German-style pilsner; unfiltered, bottom-fermented and lagered for six weeks. Brewed twenty minutes from here in LaConner, this brew is a local favorite. | |
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Pabst Blue Ribbon Lager/Pale Pabst Brewing Co. (San Antonio, TX) 2.9 ABV% | A great premium American Lager that hands-down beats the big three. A perfect change up when things get a bit tedious and you want to drink a simple beer. | |
![]() ~Special Selections~ Please ask your server about our limited variety of special and seasonal brews. | ||