Craft BEER LIST

Choose the beer that's best for you, or ask your bartender for an expert suggestion! Our neighborhood tap house menu offers a wide selection of draft beer in every style; from sharp, hoppy pale ales to sweet, fruity sours. Try out some favorites from some of the most popular beer brands around the world....or, sample a specialty pint from one of your favorite local Florida craft breweries!

All our draft options are available in a classic 16oz Pint Glass, 22oz Irish Pounder Mug, and 48oz Pitcher: perfect pours for single samples or shareables for sports season!

Our services don't stop there. Don't see your favorite handle on our tap wall? We happily serve a variety of domestic and imported bottle beer, as well as a refreshing menu of hard seltzers, vodka sodas, and canned, ready to drink cocktails!

 
 

Tavern Tips

IBU - INTERNATIONAL BITTERNESS UNIT

IBU is an abbreviation for “International Bitterness Unit”. This is a measure of the relative amount and strength of the hops used in the brewing process of a given beer, and is a fair indicator of the expected bitterness (though other bold ingredients - like fruit, herbs, or caramel - can contribute heavily to the overall flavor as well).

This scale ranges from 1 ~ 120, with a lower end of classic lagers, wheat beers, and blondes (~5 - 20 IBU), a healthy midsection of ambers, pilsners, porters, and pale ales (~20 - 70 IBU), and a higher end of IPAs and Imperials (70+ IBU).


ABV - ALCOHOL BY VOLUME

ABV is an abbreviation for “Alcohol By Volume”. This is a measure of the relative amount of alcohol included in a given drink. While there is generally less variety in this metric, with a majority of lagers, ciders, and even pale ales sticking around 4 - 6% ABV, craft beers can reach levels of up to 10 - 12% ABV, offering both a depth of flavor and a loss of depth perception.

 
 

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