NITROS
Saugatuck Blueberry Lemonade S
Price: $0.57/ozABV: 5%
You’re craving something light, refreshing and unique. That’s why we created our tasty version of a radler with an added twist of blueberries. The tart lemonade will help quench your thirst, while the blueberry finishes off this perfectly invigorating beer.
Chocolate Hazelnut Porter
Price: $0.54/ozABV: 7%
Chocolate Hazelnut Porter, or CHP as we call it, is a dessert in a glass. It is a rich, robust porter bursting with luscious chocolate and hazelnut. Notes of coffee and caramel round out this delicious treat.
Sunkissed Dreams Nitro
Price: $0.55/ozABV: 5%
Sunkissed Dreams Nitro is your passport to paradise… a one-way ticket to the place where worries are just footprints in sand. With each sip you'll find yourself in a tropical state of mind, lounging beneath a palm tree. Flavors of mango and guava will soak your tastebuds and leave tan lines of satisfaction on your soul. The light, refreshing nature of this blonde ale is reminiscent of a gentle ocean breeze, while the golden hue mirrors the sun's final embrace before it dips below the horizon. Whether you're sharing it with friends at a beachside bonfire or enjoying a solitary moment of relaxation, let Sunkissed Dreams Nitro turn your daydreams into reality.
Guinness Draught
Price: $0.54/ozABV: 4%
When someone looks at you and says “Pint?”, this is the pint they’re talking about. If you want something else, you’ll have to specify. It’s rich, it’s creamy, and it’s black (well actually, if you look closely, Guinness is ruby red in color but don’t tell anyone!). It’s everything it promises to be. Every time. It’s what we’re famous for, and although we love all of our beers just the same, it will always hold a special place in our Guinness Draught loving hearts. Hopefully yours too. Truly unique. Perfectly balanced. Not many people know this, but the iconic pint wasn’t the first beer brewed by the man himself* *The man himself = Arthur Guinness. If you knew that, get yourself a Guinness Draught. Guinness Draught in fact was only brewed for the first time in 1959 to celebrate the 200-year anniversary since Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on St. James’s Gate Brewery. Good man Arthur, he clearly knew a good thing when he saw it!