
- Ace Pear Cider, CA
- Sweet and tart pear flavors, solid body with a dry and tart finish. 5.0% ABV
- Avery 15th Anniversary Ale, CO
- Avery’s 15th anniversary beer is in a category of its own. Brewed with wild yeast, mission figs, white pepper and hibiscus flowers giving the beer a tart, funky, fruit aroma; jammy side; herbal boquet and spicy twang. All I say is wow. 7.68% ABV
- Belhaven Wee Heavy, Scotland
- A deep amber color and aroma of toasted nuts. The rich, deep flavor of smoky sweet caramel flavor comes from the higher proportion of malted barley typical of Scottish ales of the 19th century. Nice dry finish. 6.5% ABV
- Bell's Lager, MI
- A refreshing lager brewed with Pils and Munich malts and plenty of hops. Clean and crisp, light and flavorful, a very nice pilsner. 5.0% ABV
- Bell's Oberon, MI
- An American wheat beer brewed with the noble Saaz hops. Spicy and fruity, easy drinking summer beer. 6.0% ABV
- Bell's Two Hearted, MI
- Medium bodied I.P.A., American malts, crisp finish, floral hop aroma. 6.0% ABV
- Blackthorn Cider, England
- Easy drinking English apple cider. 6.0% ABV
- Boulder Singletrack Copper Ale, CO
- A Colorado rye beer with a dry, nutlike taste and a grassy finish. Medium bodied and very easy drinking. 4.97% ABV
- Brugse Zot, Belgium
- The only beer that is actually brewed and lagered in Brugge. This Belgian Pale Ale has a fruity aroma, faint malty sweetness, hints of spices and orange with a refreshing dryness. 6.0% ABV
- Capital Baltic Porter, WI
- A rich and complex porter, an ale formula brewed with lager yeast. Big roasted chocolate character with coffee notes, full body and well hidden alcohol content. 8.5% ABV
- Capital Prairie Gold, WI
- A Belgian blonde ale with a unique spicy flavor. Medium body and a little sweet thanks to the 300 pounds of candi sugar added to boost the alcohol percentage. 6.7% ABV
- Delerium Tremens, Belgium
- From the Huyghe brewery which has been brewing since 1654. DT is a strong blond ale, full and round in the mouth, spicy with a pleasant bitterness to the taste. Brewed using three different yeasts and voted ‘Best Beer in the World’ by specialists in 1997. On Draught, 9.0% ABV
- Ertvelds Wit, Belgium
- The original Hoegaarden recipe is a classic Belgian white ale. Bold and fruity aroma with hints of orange, lemon, cloves and wheat. Refreshing and thirst quenching with the full array of flavors you expect from a wit. Just more so. 5.0% ABV
- Flat Earth Curly Tail, MN
- An English bitter, slightly sweet and smooth with a hint of chocolate in the finish. Crisp and smooth and definitely a session beer. 4.1% ABV
- Guinness Stout, Ireland
- The ubiquitous Guinness Stout is dark, creamy, has a hint of roasted malts and coffee and is what you drink on St. Patrick’s Day
- Hacker-Pschorr Munchner Dunkel, German
- Medium bodied, dark brown color with aromas of toffee, grain and pumpernickel bread. Smooth and malty, a little sweet with a nice hint of hops for balance. 5.0% ABV
- Hoegaarden, Belgium
- The classic Belgian wheat beer, light and citrusy. 5.0% ABV
- Koningshoeven Quadrupel, Netherlands
- Trappist Quad with solid malt base; huge, round fruitiness; medium body; very warming. 10.0% ABV
- Left Hand Sawtooth Ale, CO
- English-style extra special bitter. Medium body, lots of hops and a nice maltiness that increases as you let the beer warm up. Smooth hoppiness but not overly bitter with caramel malt flavors for balance. G.A.B.F. gold medal winner. On Draught, 4.75% ABV
- Liefmans Kriekbier, Belgium
- The red color and soft, full cherry aroma tell you this is going to be a good beer. It is silky and smooth with the tartness of a lambic combined with a cherry sweetness. A glass full of goodness. 6.0% ABV
- Maredsous 8, Belgium
- Dubbel with fruit flavors, some chocolate, spicy and a bit of hops.
- Maudite, Quebec, Canada
- Maudite (the damned one) is mahogany colored with spicy aromas of coriander, raisins and plums. 8.0% Abv
- Miller Lite, WI
- Um.....it's light. 4.17% ABV
- Murphy's Irish Red, Ireland
- First brewed in 1856, this Irish amber ale has a nice nutty aroma and smooth, complex taste. Nice, easy drinking session beer. That George guy in Colorado wishes he could make beer this good. 5.0% ABV
- Murphy's Irish Stout, Ireland
- Earthy, dark roasted malt, dry bitterness, light on the palate and the bite of espresso. Everything an Irish stout should be. 4.0% ABV
- New Belgium Fat Tire, CO
- An American amber ale with a malty sweetness, light body, mild bitterness and lots of hype. Easy drinking beer, a good way to get your macro-swill drinking friends to move up into American craft brewed beers. Or to cook bratwurst. 5.2% ABV
- New Holland Golden Cap, MI
- A traditional farmhouse ale (saison) brewed with spelt. Straw color, lively carbonation and aromas and flavors of fresh cut hay and cracked peppercorns. 7.0% ABV
- Old Speckled Hen, England
- Traditional English pub ale, smooth and dry, a session beer. 5.2% ABV
- Ommegang Rouge, NY
- A Flanders Red Ale with a deep red color and sweet/sour aroma. Tart and refreshing with flavors of sour cherry and vinegar with a mild sweetness. An excellent example of this classic Belgian beer style. 5.5% ABV
- Rogue Brewer's Ale, OR
- An American strong ale that starts with aromas of malt, piney hops and a hint of citrus. This full-bodied and full-flavored ale is packed with malts and hops, has multiple layers of flavor and finishes with a nice piney hop bitterness. 9.0% ABV
- Rush River Bubblejack IPA, WI
- Light colored but heavily hopped IPA with a floral, citrusy nose and a smooth, full finish. 8.0% ABV
- Rush River Unforgiven, WI
- Deep amber ale with a big hoppy nose from the dry hopping. Great balance between the sweet malt and bittering hops, nice finish, great session beer. 5.8% ABV
- Southern Tier Heavy Weizen, NY
- An imperial unfiltered wheat ale with all the basic characteristics of a great hefe weizen, just kicked up a notch. Or two. 8.0% ABV
- Stella Artois, Belgium
- A premium lager beer, malty with a crisp hoppy finish. 5.2% ABV
- Summit Extra Pale, MN
- Light bronze color and distinctly hoppy flavor. A Twin Cities favorite. 5.1% ABV
- Summit Hefeweizen, MN
- An unfiltered wheat beer with a cloudy golden color; aromas of banana, clove and wheat and refreshing wheat malt flavor. The perfect summer beer. 4.1% ABV
- Summit India Pale Ale, MN
- Well balanced IPA with plenty of malt but a definite hop kick at the end. 5.8% ABV
- Summit Oatmeal Stout, MN
- Smooth and full-bodied with chocolate, coffee, caramel flavors. Sweeter than it’s more famous Irish cousin. 4.7% ABV
- Summit Oktoberfest, MN
- Summit’s Marzen Oktoberfest beer is smooth and bready, well balanced and dangerously drinkable. 7.4% ABV
- Summit Pilsner, MN
- Bohemian style pilsner, dry, crisp and refreshing. 5.0% ABV
- Surly Cynic, MN
- Cynic is in the style of a Belgian farmhouse saison, a beer brewed in the winter for consumption through the summer. This is a complex but easy drinking beer with a bready character, fruity aroma and flavor and a nice spice note from the Belgian yeast. 6.5% ABV
- Surly Furious, MN
- A big IPA made with 4 hop varieties and Promise malt, a Scottish malt used in great beers and whiskeys. 6.0% ABV
- Two Brothers Bitter End, IL
- Classic American pale ale with a citrus character and floral hop complexity. Creamy smooth with a nice balance between the sweet malt and bitter hops. A great session beer. 5.1% ABV
- Two Brothers Can & Ebel, IL
- A unique red rye beer with a fruity and vanilla-like flavor from the addition of Thai palm sugar to each batch. Aromatic Summit hops give the beer a pungent citrus aroma then the beer is dry hopped just for fun. 7.0% ABV
- Wittekerke, Belgium
- Light and refreshing with a nice blend of hops and spiciness. Funky banana and orange flavors. 5.0% ABV
- Victory HopDevil, PA
- A powerful, aromatic punch of whole flower American hops backed up by rich German malts. A hop lover’s beer but plenty of malt to back it up. 12 oz. Bottle, 6.7% ABV