Lagers |
Price |
| BUDWEISER, United States, two 7 oz. bottles in a bucket |
4
|
| A highly carbonated, lightly-hopped, pale lager. | |
| MILLER GENUINE DRAFT, United States |
4
|
| Cold filtered, smooth & refreshing. | |
| ANCHOR STEAM, United States |
5
|
| Founded in 1896 in San Francisco. Virtually handmade from an all-malt mash. Thick creamy head & rich flavor. | |
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SAMUEL ADAMS, United States
|
5
|
| A smooth mildly sweet, auburn color lager. | |
| BECKS, Germany |
5
|
| A full-bodied and well-hopped golden colored brew from Bremen. | |
| CORONA, Mexico, two 7 oz. bottles in a bucket |
5
|
| Mellow, slightly sweetish & smooth aftertaste. A great brew! | |
| PACIFICO, Mexico |
5
|
| This lager may rival Corona. | |
| BOHEMIA, Mexico |
5
|
| A full-bodied golden color beer, the premium beer of Mexico. | |
| HEINEKEN, Holland |
5
|
| Founded in 1864, this fantastic lager established the import beer craze. | |
| RED STRIPE, Jamaica |
5
|
| Best selling Pilsner in the Jamaica Islands. | |
| MOOSEHEAD, Canada |
5
|
| The moose is loose! A nice lager, Canada’s best selling export. | |
| BODDINGTONS, England, 16 oz. pub cans |
6
|
| “The cream of Manchester.” Golden and full bodied. | |
| AYINGER BRAU WEISSE, Germany, 11.2 oz |
6
|
| (Pronounced eye-ing-gr) Top-rated brewery in the world. | |
| GROLSCH, Holland, 16 oz. flip top |
6
|
| The Pilsner customarily served in the White House under President Ford. | |
| STEINLAGER, New Zealand, 25 oz. bottle |
8
|
| New Zealand breweries’ strongest beer, full-bodied & well-balanced. | |
| SAPPORO DRAFT, Japan, 22 oz. can |
8
|
| Brewery founded 1876. A sweet, malty nose, bittersweet fruit-like taste. | |
| KIRIN DRAFT, Japan, 21.4 oz. bottle |
8
|
| Japanese lager beer, which is lightly hopped, smooth with a dry aftertaste. | |
| FOSTERS, Australia 25 oz. Oil Can |
8
|
| Fosters is characterized by its malty full-body sweetish taste and pale color. | |
| PABST BLUE RIBBON, United States, 24 oz. |
8
|
| Medium bodied beer first presented at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. |