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Abita Brewing Company (est. 1986 New Orleans, Louisiana)
Turbodog - Dark brown ale brewed with Willamette hops and a combination of British pale,
crystal, and chocolate malts give Turbodog a rich body and color with a sweet chocolate-toffee flavor.
Purple Haze - American style wheat beer with raspberry puree added after filtration giving the
lager a subtle purple color, a fruity aroma, and a tartly-sweet taste.
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$3.75
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Artois Brewery (est. 1717 Leuven, Belgium)
Stella Artois – This classic European lager is a bottom fermented blonde pils - full-bodied and
thirst -quenching.
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$4.00
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Brauerei Aying (est. 1875 Munich, Germany)
Braü Weisse (17 oz) – Delicious lemon-scented beer that is pale in color and tart in
taste, with the complex fruitiness of extra-dry champagne.
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$5.75
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Cerveceria del Pacifico Brewery (est. 1900 Mazatlán, Sinoloa, Mexico)
Pacifico Clara – A yellow, pale, high carbonation beer with a good head and a sweet malty
aroma. Some hop flavor in the middle - but not enough to matter.
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$3.25
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Columbus Brewing Company (est. 1989 Columbus, Ohio)
Columbus Pale Ale - Brewed with specially kilned crystal malt and a generous portion of American Cascade hops giving this hometown brew a refreshing, spicy aroma, and a long, dry finish.
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$3.75
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Flying Dog Brewing Company (est. 1990 Aspen, Colorado)
In Heat Wheat - The high proportion of wheat gives this beer a smooth, full-mouth feel and the yeast ensures a unique fruity-spicy aroma.
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$3.75
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Horn Dog - A dark and malty beer that is aged for a minimum of three months.
With 10.5% ABV, drink only when you are with good friends and very far from harm.
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$5.00
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Great Lakes Brewing Company
(est. 1988 Cleveland, Ohio)
Elliot Ness - Deep amber-red color with a fragrant malt aroma. Flavorful notes of rich caramelized
malt and noble hops provide a satisfying dry finish.
Burning River Pale Ale - Assertively hopped with citrusy and piney Cascades balanced with a subtle malt to provide a dry finish.
Dortmunder Gold – Great Lakes flagship lager that is well balanced between malt sweetness and
hop bitterness.
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$3.75
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Harpoon Brewing Company
(est. 1986 Boston, Massachusetts)
Harpoon IPA - A copper-colored ale that is a floral, medium-bodied ale with a distinctive hop finish.
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$3.75
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Old Dominion Brewing Company
(est. 1989 Washington, DC)
Oak Barrel Stout – A classic Irish style ale – mellow, sweet roasted malt flavor, conditioned
in oak bourbon barrels.
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$4.00
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Rogue Brewing Company
(est. 1988 Newport, Oregon)
Juniper Pale Ale - A new package for Yellow Snow Ale (Winter 2004/2005). While the recipe
(a pale ale infused with whole juniper berries) remains the same, the name and label are new.
Juniper Pale Ale is served in the classic 22-ounce bottle.
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$7.50
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Brasserie DuPont
(est. 1844 Tourpes, Belgium)
Saison DuPont – Snappy and yeasty with a clean, bright quality. For the uninitiated, the look
of the beer is daunting. However, the sweetest rewards await the adventurous.
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$6.50
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Warsteiner Brewery
(est. 1753 Arnsberger Forestpark, Germany)
Warsteiner Premium Verum – A pilsner style beer with a smooth, rich-bodied taste wrapped
in a thick creamy head and a refreshing hop finish with no aftertaste.
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$3.25
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Southern Tier Brewing Company
(est. 2003 Jamestown, New York)
IPA – An American version of the classic India Pale Ale –triple-hopped for a fully aromatic experience.
Phin & Matt's – Created with a vast amount of whole hops and the finest malt make this beer
very fresh and very tasty.
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$4.00
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Three Floyds Brewing Company
(est. 1983 Munster, Indiana)
Alpha King - Big American pale ale with a citrusy aroma. Made with Centennial, Cascade, and Warrior hops - this is a hop-lovers cult beer.
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$4.00
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Samuel Smith's Brewing Company
(est. 1758 Yorkshire, England)
Oatmeal Stout - Almost opaque, with an unusually silky texture and complex, medium-dry velvet palate. Originally brewed for lactating mothers in England.
Taddy Porter - Very dark and fairly full in body. Packed with rich chocolate flavor with an intense, dry, tangy character of roasted barley.
Organic Lager - A full-bodied lager with lots of malt and hop character. A touch hoppier than
many lagers yet perfectly balanced.
Organic Ale - A delicately flavored golden ale in which subtle fruity esters from the Samuel Smith
yeast strain interact with a background of maltiness and fresh hops.
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$4.50
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Lindemans Brewing Company
(est. 1811 Vlezenbeek Flanders, Belgium)
Framboise Raspberry Lambic or Pomme (Apple) Lambic
- Long before hops were common in most beers, various fruits were used to season beers. Magnificent aroma with a delicate palate of raspberries or apples and undertones of fruity acidity give this an elegant, sparkling, clean natural taste.
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$7.00
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Unibroue Brewing Company
(est. 1992 Chambly, Canada)
La Fin Du Monde - A triple fermented golden ale, smooth, slightly tart with a balance of wild spices, malts, and hops with champagne effervescence and a well balanced flavor. (9% alcohol by volume)
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$4.50
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Charles Wells Brewery
(est. 1876 Bedford, England)
Wells Bombardier - Wells uses more malt per pint than other premium bitters. $5.50
English Crystal malt is ground, rather than crushed, to give a richer, more rounded flavor.
Served in a pint bottle.
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$4.25
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$2.25
Budweiser
Bud Light
Bud Select
Michelob Light
Michelob Ultra
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Michelob Ultra Amber
Rolling Rock
Coors Light
Miller Light
O'Douls Amber
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$3.00
Killians
$3.25
Sam Adams
$3.75
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
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$3.25
Corona and Corona Light
Molson Canadian
Heineken
Heineken Light
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New Castle
Amstel Light
Red Stripe
Sapporo
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$4.00
Boddington's (16 oz
Murphy's (16 oz)
$4.50
Strong Bow (16 oz)
$3.00
Labatt Blue
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$1.50
Pabst Blue Ribbon
Natural Light
$3.25
Bacardi Raz
Bacardi O3
Smirnoff Triple Black Ice
$5.00 Glass $ 18.00 Bottle
Riff Pinot Grigio Sutter Home White Zinfandel Kuhl Riesling J.Lohr Merlot Hess Select Cabernet
Sophia Sparkling Wine Alamos Chardonnay
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What does the Rooster signify? Gallo, when translated from Italian,
means Rooster, the Ruler of the Roost, with strong and
proud family ties. Thus our logo.
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5019 Olentangy River Road
(Corner of Bethel – between K-Mart and Micro-Center)
Columbus,OH, 43214
614.457.2394
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