Drinks
Bottled Beer

Bud Light
Introduced nationally in 1982, Bud Light is brewed using a blend of domestic and imported hops as well as a combination of barley malts and rice. It contains more malt and hops by ratio of ingredients than Budweiser, which gives the brew a distinctively clean and crisp taste.

Budweiser

Coors Light
Coors Light, the World's Most Refreshing Beer, is the second best-selling beer in the U.S. Coors Light's unique frost-brewing process locks in a taste as cold as the Rockies. It has been a favorite in delivering the ultimate in cold refreshment ever since it launched in 1978. The simple, silver can caught people's attention and the brew was nicknamed the "Silver Bullet" as sales climbed. Coors Light is constantly bringing innovation to its bottles and cans, with recent features including the Cold Activated Bottle, Super Cold Draft, the Vented Wide Mouth Can with Frost Brew Liner, the Cold Activated Can and Two-Stage Cold Activation bottles and cans.

Corona Extra

Guinness Draught

Heineken
Heineken is brewed using the same method developed in 1873 and takes the better part of a month to brew - around twice as long as regular beer. Theat extended "lagering" gives Heineken its distinctive flavor and clarity.

Miller Genuine Draft

Miller High Life
Miller High Life, the "champagne of beers," dates to 1903. A classic American style lager, Miller High Life is known for its consistently crisp, smooth taste and iconic clear-glass bottle. Miller High Life embraces its rich heritage and is known by its drinkers as an authentic, unpretentious beer. It's common sense in a bottle.

Miller Lite
Miller Lite is the great tasting, less filling beer that created the American light beer category in 1975. Triple-hops brewed for great pilsner taste, Miller Lite is the only beer to win four gold awards in the World Beer Cup for best American-Style light lager (2006, 2002, 1998 and 1996). It also won the gold medal for best American-style Lager or Light Lager at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival.

Miller64

Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR)
PBR is not just any beer- so you would expect the history to be a bit unusual, and it is. Pabst was originally called Select with the can opener. Today this classic American brew has been adopted by a whole new generation of PBR drinkers. Currently PBR is one of the fastest growing domestic beer brands. When you're this good quality always comes through-PBR ME ASAP!
Lakefront IPA
Lakefront New Grist
Lagunitas
Blatz
Blue Moon

Spotted Cow
Cask conditioned ale has been the popular choice among brews since long before prohibition. We continue this pioneer spirit with our Wisconsin farmhouse ale. Brewed with flaked barley and the finest Wisconsin malts. We even give a nod to our farmers with a little hint of corn. Naturally cloudy we allow the yeast to remain in the bottle to enhance fullness of flavors, which cannot be duplicated otherwise. Expect this ale to be fun, fruity and satisfying. You know you're in Wisconsin when you see the Spotted Cow.

Stella Artois
Modelo
Corona Premier
Michelob Ultra
Malt Beverages
White Claw
Crafted with quality ingredients, White Claw® Hard Seltzer is made from a blend of seltzer water, gluten-free alcohol base, and a hint of fruit flavor. Alcohol content is 5% alcohol by volume.
Carbliss
100 calories. 5% alcohol content
Angry Orchard
Redd's Apple Ale

Twisted Tea Original
Draft Beer

Louie's Demise

Miller High Life
Miller High Life, the "champagne of beers," dates to 1903. A classic American style lager, Miller High Life is known for its consistently crisp, smooth taste and iconic clear-glass bottle. Miller High Life embraces its rich heritage and is known by its drinkers as an authentic, unpretentious beer. It's common sense in a bottle.

Miller Lite
Miller Lite is the great tasting, less filling beer that created the American light beer category in 1975. Triple-hops brewed for great pilsner taste, Miller Lite is the only beer to win four gold awards in the World Beer Cup for best American-Style light lager (2006, 2002, 1998 and 1996). It also won the gold medal for best American-style Lager or Light Lager at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival.
Eagle Park IPA
3rd Space Happy Place
Explorium
Tall Boy

Bud Light
Introduced nationally in 1982, Bud Light is brewed using a blend of domestic and imported hops as well as a combination of barley malts and rice. It contains more malt and hops by ratio of ingredients than Budweiser, which gives the brew a distinctively clean and crisp taste.

Coors Light
Coors Light, the World's Most Refreshing Beer, is the second best-selling beer in the U.S. Coors Light's unique frost-brewing process locks in a taste as cold as the Rockies. It has been a favorite in delivering the ultimate in cold refreshment ever since it launched in 1978. The simple, silver can caught people's attention and the brew was nicknamed the "Silver Bullet" as sales climbed. Coors Light is constantly bringing innovation to its bottles and cans, with recent features including the Cold Activated Bottle, Super Cold Draft, the Vented Wide Mouth Can with Frost Brew Liner, the Cold Activated Can and Two-Stage Cold Activation bottles and cans.

Miller High Life
Miller High Life, the "champagne of beers," dates to 1903. A classic American style lager, Miller High Life is known for its consistently crisp, smooth taste and iconic clear-glass bottle. Miller High Life embraces its rich heritage and is known by its drinkers as an authentic, unpretentious beer. It's common sense in a bottle.

Miller Lite
Miller Lite is the great tasting, less filling beer that created the American light beer category in 1975. Triple-hops brewed for great pilsner taste, Miller Lite is the only beer to win four gold awards in the World Beer Cup for best American-Style light lager (2006, 2002, 1998 and 1996). It also won the gold medal for best American-style Lager or Light Lager at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival.

Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR)
PBR is not just any beer- so you would expect the history to be a bit unusual, and it is. Pabst was originally called Select with the can opener. Today this classic American brew has been adopted by a whole new generation of PBR drinkers. Currently PBR is one of the fastest growing domestic beer brands. When you're this good quality always comes through-PBR ME ASAP!