We proudly offer huge selection of beer from all over the world to please even the biggest beer cornosours. We carry well known brands as well as hard to find Eastern European beers. Please see our full asortment of the beers bellow, this will give you good idea what our beer selection is, even though it varies a little from time to time.
Pilsners
Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager. It takes its name from being developed in the 19th century in the city of Pilsen, Bohemia (Plzeň in the Czech Republic), where the original Pilsner Urquell beer is still produced today. A pilsener is generally regarded as different from other pale lagers by a more prominent hop character, particularly from the use of Saaz noble hops and spring (soft) water.
ON DRAFT:
Staropramen Pilsner - Prague, Czech Republic. 5% ABV
Gambrinus Pils - Berkley, California. 4.8% ABV
Pilsner Urquell - Pilsen, Czech Republic. 4.4% ABV
Bitburger Pils - Bitburg, Germany. 4.8% ABV
IN THE BOTTLE:
Krusovice Imperial - Krušovice, Czech Republic. 5% ABV
Okocim Green Label - Brzesko, Poland. 5.5% ABV
Golden Pheasant - Hurbanovo, Slovak Republic. 5% ABV
Karlovačko - Karlovac, Croatia. 5% ABV
Lagers
Pale lagers tend to be dry, lean, clean-tasting and crisp. Flavours may be subtle, with no traditional beer ingredient dominating the others. Hop character (bitterness, flavour, and aroma) ranges from negligible to a dry bitterness from noble hops. The brewing process for this beer developed in the mid 19th century when Gabriel Sedlmayr took pale ale brewing techniques back to the Spaten Brewery in Germany and applied it to existing lagering brewing methods.
ON DRAFT:
Spaten Münchner Hell - München, Germany. 5.2% ABV
Stiegl Salzburger - Salzburg, Austria. 4.9% ABV
IN THE BOTTLE:
Baltika nr.3 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 4.8% ABV
Baltika nr.7 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 5.4% ABV
Aldaris Luksus - Riga, Latvia. 5.2% ABV
Okocim O.K. - Brzesko, Poland. 5.6% ABV
Zywiec Original - Zywiec, Poland. 5.6% ABV
Tatra - Zyviec, Poland. 6% ABV
Stiegl Radler (Lemon soda lager) - Salzburg, Austia. 3% ABV
Gooser - Goss-Leoben, Austria. 5.2% ABV
Grolsh - Enchede, Netherlands. 5% ABV
Augustiner Brau Edelstoff - München, Germany. 5.6% ABV
Euro Strong Lagers
Pale lagers that exceed an abv of around 5.8% are variously termed Bock, malt liquor and European strong lager.
IN THE BOTTLE:
Baltika nr.9 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 8% ABV
Kalnapilis 7.30 - Panevežys, Lithuania. 7.3% ABV
Rinkuskiai Lobster Lovers Beer - Birzai, Lithuania. 9.5% ABV
Warka Strong - Warka, Poland. 7.2% ABV
Okocim Mocne - Brzesko, Poland. 7% ABV
Hevelius Kaper - Elblag, Poland. 8.7% ABV
Primator Maibock - Náchod, Czech Republic. 7.5% ABV
Dark Lagers
Dark lagers may be dunkels, Schwarzbiers, Marzens (octoberfest), Vienna Lagers and Bocks. They are characterized by their smooth malty flavour. Taste ranges from dry schwazbiers, to sweet bocks and double bocks.
ON DRAFT:
Krušovice Černe - Krušovice, Czech Republic. 4% ABV
Kostritzer Schwarzbier - Bad Kostritz, Germany. 4.8% ABV
Spaten Oktoberfest - Munich, Germany. 5.9% ABV
Spaten Optimator - Munich, Germany. 7.2% ABV
IN THE BOTTLE:
Baltika nr.4 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 5.6% ABV
Rinkuskiai Before/After - Birzai, Lithuania. 12% ABV
Primator Premium Dark Lager - Náchod, Czech Republic. 4.8% ABV
Primator Double Bock - Náchod, Czech Republic. 10.5% ABV
Bakalar Amber - Rakovník, Czech Republic. 4.5% ABV
Bakalar 555 - Rakovnik, Czech Republic. 7.5% ABV
Spaten Dunkel - München, Germany. 5.5% ABV
Lammsbräu Organic Dunkel - Neumarkt, Germany. 4.8% ABV
Zotler Bier Korbinian Dunkel - Rettenberg, Germany. 4.7% ABV
Ales
Ale is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a warm fermentation with a strain of brewers' yeast. The yeast will ferment the beer quickly, giving it a sweet, full bodied and fruity taste. Most ales contain hops, which impart a bitter herbal flavour that helps to balance the sweetness of the malt and preserve the beer.
ON DRAFT:
Stone Ruination - Imperial IPA. Escondido, CA. 7.7% ABV
Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron - American Brown Ale. Milton, DE. 12% ABV
Anderson Valley Boont - Amber Ale. Boonville, CA. 5.8% ABV
Bear Republic Racer 5 - India Pale Ale. Healdsburg, CA. 7% ABV
IN THE BOTTLE:
Bass - Pale Ale. Burton-on-Trent Staffordshire, England. 5% ABV
Belgian Ales
Ale is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a warm fermentation with a strain of begian yeast (Not limmited to brewers yeast). The yeast will ferment the beer quickly, giving it a sweet, full bodied and fruity taste. Belgian ale are in it's own category as belgian yeast, use of sugars as well as fruits and spices make them unique. Belgian Ales include Flemish ales and Lambic beers.
ON DRAFT:
Duvel - Belgian Strong Golden Ale. Breendonk-Puurs, Belgium. 8.5% ABV
Verhaege Echt Kriekenbier -
Flanders Red Ale with Cherries. Vichte, Belgium. 6.8% ABV
Ommegang Abbey Ale - Belgian Dubbel. Cooperstown, NY. 8.5 ABV
Grimbergen Abbey Ale - Belgian Dubbel. Alken, Belgium 6.5% ABV
Ommegang Hennepin - Belgian Saison. Cooperstown, NY. 7.7% ABV
North Coast Pranqster - Belgian Strong Pale Ale. Fort Bragg, CA. 7.6% ABV
Unibraue Maudite - Belgian Strong Dark Ale. Chambly, Quebec, Canada. 9% ABV
Affligem Blond - Belgian Strong Pale Ale. Opwijk, Belgium. 6.7% ABV
Leffe Blonde - Belgian Pale Ale. Dinant, Belgium. 6.6% ABV
IN THE BOTTLE:
Chimay Tripel (White) - Tripel. Baileux (Chimay) Belgium. 8% ABV
Chimay Premiere (Red) - Dubbel. Baileux (Chimay) Belgium. 7% ABV
Chimay Grand Reserve (Blue) - Belgian Dark Ale. Baileux (Chimay), Belgium. 9% ABV
Rinkuskiai Werewolf - Belgian Strong Ale. Birzai, Lithuania. 8.2% ABV
Porters
Porter is a dark-coloured and usually strong style of beer. Porter can be an ale or a lager depending where it is brewed
ON DRAFT:
Deschutes Black Butte Porter - Bend, OR. 5.2 ABV
IN THE BOTTLE:
Baltika nr.6 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 7% ABV
Utenos Porteris - Utena, Lithuania. 6.8% ABV
Aldaris Porteris - Riga, Latvia. 6.8% ABV
Zywiec Porter - Zywiec, Poland. 9.5% ABV
Okocim Porter - Brzesko, Poland. 8.3% ABV
Anchor Porter - San Francisco, CA. 4.9% ABV
Wheat Ales
Wheat beer is a beer that is brewed with a large proportion of wheat. Wheat beers often also contain a significant proportion of malted barley. Wheat beers are usually top-fermented. The flavour of wheat beers varies considerably, depending upon the specific style.
ON DRAFT:
Georg Schneider's Wiesen Edel-Weisse Organic - Kelheim, Germany. 6.2% ABV
Schneider Aventinus - Wheat Double Bock. Kelheim, Germany. 8.2% ABV
Hoegaarden Belgian White Ale - Hoegaarden, Belgium. 4.9% ABV
Franziskaner Weissbier - München, Germany. 5% ABV
Blue Moon Belgian White - Golden, CO. 5.4%
IN THE BOTTLE:
Baltika nr.8 Wheat Ale - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 5% ABV
Widmer Hefeweizen - Portland, OR. 4.7%
Non-Alcoholic
IN THE BOTTLE:
Baltika nr.0 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 0.5% ABV
Claushaler - Frankfurt am Main, Germany
1813 Fulton st. San Francisco CA 94117
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