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Below are some of the craft beers we have on tap at any given time. We have 10 beer taps, so come on in today to see what we're serving up.
Ask us for a sample before you buy a pint or fill up a growler.
Key: "Brew Name" "ABV"
From Apalachicola, FL
Hooter Brown (8.4%)
Mangrove (5.0%)
First Light of Day Golden Ale (4.7%)
Apalach IPA (6.8%)
Red, Right, Return (5.0%)
Red Snapper IPA (7.8%)
Dirty Blonde (5.2%)
Lemon Shark Wheat (5.8%)
From Kiln, MS
Southern Pecan (4.4%)
From Lexington, KY
Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale (5.5%)
Bourbon Barrel Ale (8.19%)
Bourbon Barrel Stout (8%)
Rickhouse Series - Tequila Lime (5.5%)
Pumpkin Barrel Ale (10%)
From Savanah, GA
David Love, Jam Bands
Southern Delight Praline Amber Ale (5.2%)
From Doral, FL
Mega Mix (6%)
Neon (7.5%0
Ultra Mix (9%)
From Fort Walton Beach
Dos Pilotos Cerveza (4.5%)
New York City, NY
Grapefruit Pinehopple (6.0%)
Stevens Point, WI
Peach Country (5.0%)
Fresh Press (5.0%)
From Tampa, FL
Yo (6.3%)
Ananas (6%)
Microphone Check (6.3%)
One, Two (6.2%)
From Tampa, FL
I don’t care what you name it, just come up with something (7%)
Let there be Hops (8.9%)
From DeBary, FL
Up River
From Brooklyn NY
Resin Dbl IPA (9.1%)
3Beans (10.1%)
Citrus Goose Jammer (4.0%)
From Tallahasse, FL
G-Street American Blonde (5.4%)
Hopline Bling IPA (6.2%)
Guava Gold (4.5%)
From Miami, FL
El Hefe (5.5%)
Hops 4 Teachers IPA (6%)
From Bradenton, FL
Summadaze IPA (6%)
Cran-Lemon WIT (5%)
Strawberry Berlinger (3.2%)
From Sarasota, FL
Bell Cow (5.6%)
Blueberry IPA (6.7%)
From Panama City Beach
Scuba IPA (6.4%)
From Santa Rosa Beach
1890 Founders Ale (6.1%)
30A Beach Blonde Ale (4.6%)
White Dunes (5%)
Salt of the Gulf (4.6%)
Staff Pale Ale (5.6%)
Fish Whistle IPA (6.7%)
A growler is typically a 64 ounce jug made of glass, ceramic, plastic, or stainless steel used to transport beer. They are commonly sold at breweries (or Scallop Cove) and brewpubs as a means to sell take out craft beer.
The term, Growler, likely dates from the late 19th century when fresh beer was carried from the local pub to one's home by means of a small galvanized pail. It is claimed the sound that the carbon dioxide made when it escaped from the lid as the beer sloshed around sounded like a growl.
Made to order pizza, wings, buffalo bites, seasoned fries... we have it all!
Check out our full menu at Scallop Cove or on the Menu link.