What’s on Tap – Beer List
Looking for a great beer that you can't find just anywhere? You’ll find it at Mogie's Pub. We feature 19 brews on tap including 13 regional beers from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan. Our tap list always includes a wide variety of styles, from stouts to ales to lagers. We take pride in selecting the tastiest offerings from the finest microbreweries in the Upper Midwest and our featured brews, like our weather, changes with the seasons. See our complete beer list below.
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Extra Pale Ale
Summit Brewing, St. Paul, MN. Our always-available "house" pale ale. If we brewed beer, this is what it would taste like. Damn fine. www.summitbrewing.com
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Unforgiven Amber Ale
Rush River Brewing, River Falls, WI. Two local guys making outstanding beer... 'nuff said. Dave says "Drink it". www.rushriverbeer.com
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Spotted Cow
New Glarus Brewing, New Glarus, WI. A wildly popular unfiltered farmhouse ale. Fun, fruity and satisfying, this cask conditioned ale is a great introduction to the world of micro brews from an outstanding micro brewer. www.newglarusbrewing.com
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Moon Man No Coast Pale Ale
New Glarus Brewing, New Glarus, WI. A session beer with a bright bold blend of five hops that flirt obligingly with the smooth malty backside. And, yes, I copied that entire description from their website. www.newglarusbrewing.com
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Oberon
Bells Brewing Co, Kalamazoo, MI. A warm weather tradition at Mogie's Pub, Oberon is a wheat ale fermented with Bell's signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas. www.bellsbeer.com
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Hopalicious Pale Ale
Ale Asylum, Madison, WI. They said it best… and I quote, “Hopalicious is a refreshing American Pale Ale unique enough for the connoisseur, approachable enough for the novice, and drinkable to everyone. Sure, we could have made it “Bitterlicious”, or even “Maltalicious” for that matter. But we didn’t. We made it Hopalicious.” www.aleasylum.com
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Grain Belt Premium
Shell's Brewing Company, New Alm, MN. A light, sweet easy drinking lager. Our favorite budget brew. www.grainbelt.com
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Fat Tire Amber Ale
New Belgium Brewing, Ft. Collins, CO. This is New Belgium's flagship brew and it's been worth the wait. Full of funky flavors (in the traditional Belgium style), this is not your grandpa's ale. www.newbelgium.com
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Leine's Summer Shandy
Leinenkugel's Brewing, Chippewa Falls, WI. Beer and lemonade...what a concept! www.leinie.com
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Lazy Man's Lager
Lazy Monk Brewing, Eau Claire, WI. This lager is full-bodied, mildly sweet, light colored, and low in hops. Or in lazy man’s terms – bright, light, and pale. www.lazymonkbrewing.com
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India Pale Ale
Lakefront Brewing, Milwaukee, WI. American Cascade and Chinook hops dominate the aroma, yielding a citrusy, floral bouquet. The hops give a nice bite to the flavor profile, but this beer is well balanced with a full body and smooth malty flavor to back up the hops. www.lakefrontbrewery.com
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High Forest Red Lager
Island City Brewing, Winona, MN. Brewed using German Red X and UK Pilgrim Hops, this malty beer showcases the pear-like quality of the Pilgrim without it being too overwhelming. Supreme refreshment in the simplest way possible. www.islandcitybrew.com
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Gunpowder IPA
The Brewing Projekt. Eau Claire, WI. Premium malt, over the top hops, green tea (yes, green tea) and honey. Big, bold and over the top. An IPA like no other. http://www.thebrewingprojekt.com/
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Furious
Surly Brewing Company. Minneapolis, MN. An amber-colored ale with citrusy hoppy aromas and flavors, balanced out by a chewy caramel malt backbone, with a refreshing bitter finish. http://surlybrewing.com/
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Flannel Mouth Hard Cider
Blake's Hard Cider Company. Armada, MI. Made with 100% Michigan-grown apples, this hard cider has a subtlety sweet flavor with an incredibly smooth, almost dry, finish. www.blakeshardcider.com
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Michelob Golden Light
Anheuser-Bush Brewing, St Louis, MO. A light American Lager available only in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
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Coors Light
Coors Brewing, Golden, CO. The lightest of all light beers. Yep, head for the mountains.