Our Drinks
* 12oz Can | ** 16oz Can | (L) Local
Draft
(L) Se7enth Tap "Blueberry Wavez"
(L) Chandeleur "Love Bug"
(L) Agile "Narrow Path"
(L) Urban South "Paradise Park"
Warsteiner Pilsener
Stella Artois
(L) Se7enth Tap "Kajun Kolsch"
(L) Abita Amber
(L) Great Raft Reasonably Corrupt
Rogue "Dead Guy"
Blue Moon Belgian White
(L) Miel Golden Boi
(L) Rally Cap First Pitch
Lagunitas IPA
(L) Gnarly Barley Jucifer
Guinness
Bottled & Canned Beer
Domestics
Michelob Ultra
PBR*
Stiegl Radler**
Corona Extra
Heineken
Stella Artois
(L) Urban South Strawberry Paradise*
Daura Damm
(L) Urban South Lime Cucumber Gose*
(L) Urban South Holy Roller*
(L) Parish Ghost in The Machine
Unibroue La Fin Du Monde
(L) Gnarly Barley Korova*
Ciders, Seltzers, THC
Saint Arnold Original Dry Cider*
High Noon*
Untitled Art Navel Orange Yuzu*
Magners Irish Dry Cider **
(L) Driftee THC Seltzer*
(L) Crescent 9 THC Seltzer*
(L) Crescent 9 THC Seltzer*
(L) Louie Louie THC Seltzer*
Beer + Shot
Earl
Schline
Bob
El Guapo
Robert
Dickel & Cider
Fire & Light
MYSTERY COMBO!
N/A
Heineken Zero
Mango Cart N/A*
Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher
Mockly Blueberry Rose
Topo Chico
Wine
Elouan
Riff
Pavette
J. Lohr* 375ml (1/2 bottle)
Moulin De Gassac Guilhem
Campo Viejo Cava
Cocktails
Sazerac
Penicillin
Last Word
Mexican Firing Squad
Gold Rush
Local Daiquiri
Coffee Drank
Snakes on A Plane
Wray of Light
Streetcar
Disco Lemonade
Frozen | Platinum Vodka, Sake, and Lemonade | All Natural, All Delicious; Easy breezy
Flavor Blast Your Disco
Black Pearl
Push PoP
Mango Shotta
Aperol Driz
Pontchatoula
Mules
Spirit + Ginger Beer & Lime $10
Moscow
Dark & Stormy
Chase & Daisy
Kentucky
Burro
Lolo
Canadian Apple
Every Wednesday, from open to close, all 2oz pours of our whiskies, either neat or on the rocks, are 20% off! It's a great opportunity to grab a friend or three and taste through some bottles you're curious about, or revisit some old favorites.
Please note: we update this list regularly, but sometimes we will have allocated or one-off bottles that do not appear here (BTAC, Van Winkle, etc), and occasionally we will have poured through our stock of a whiskey that is listed. Always feel free to ask your bartender if there's anything hiding in the back - you never know what we might have squirreled away!
Bourbon
Bourbon is the bulk of our whiskey selection and these are the legal rules:
• Made anywhere in the USA, with a mash bill of grain containing at least 51% corn
• Distilled no higher than 160 proof
• Aged in new charred oak with an entry proof of 125 or lower
• Bottled at 80 proof or higher
• No added color or flavor (water may be added for proofing)
• To be straight bourbon, it must be aged at least 2 years, in addition to the above rules. If any of the whiskey is aged less than 4 years, an age statement must be made on the bottle denoting the age of the youngest whiskey in the blend. The VAST majority of the American whiskies we carry are straight - it's a rigorous, well regulated standard that guarantees a certain level of quality.
• To be bottled in bond/bonded, it must be aged at least 4 years, made in the same season by the same producer at the same distillery, and bottled at 100 proof, in addition to the above rules
1792 Small Batch
1792 Full Proof Rusty Nail Single Barrel Select
1792 Sweet Wheat
1792 Bottled in Bond
1792 Single Barrel 98.6 proof
1792 12yr
Angel's Envy
Baker's 7yr
Balcones Pot Still Straight Bourbon
Barrell 9yr batch 14
Barrell 6yr batch 35
Barrell Amburana Cask Finish
Barrell Armida
Basil Hayden
Blade & Bow
Blanton's Single Barrel
Blanton's Gold Edition
Bond & Lillard no. 2
Booker's
Buffalo Trace
Castle & Key Small Batch
Chicken Cock Small Batch
Chicken Cock Double Oak
Cooper's Craft
Dark Arts 6.5yr French Oak
Dark Arts 6.5yr Cask Strength
EH Taylor Small Batch Bottled in Bond
Eagle Rare 10yr
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
Elijah Craig 18yr
Evan Williams Bottled in Bond
Evan Williams 1783
FEW Bourbon
Four Roses Bourbon (Yellow)
Four Roses Small Batch Select
Four Roses Single Barrel
George Dickel 8yr Bourbon
Green River Straight Bourbon
Green River Wheated Bourbon
Green River Full Proof Bourbon
Heaven Hill Bottled in Bond
Henry McKenna 10yr Bottled in Bond
Hidden Barn Small Batch #5
Hirsch 8yr High Rye
IW Harper
Jefferson's Very Small Batch
Jefferson's Reserve
Jefferson's Tropics
Jefferson's Marian McLain
Jim Beam White Label
Jim Beam Black 7yr
Knob Creek 9yr
Larceny Small Batch
Larceny Barrel Proof
Longbranch
Maker's Mark
Maker's 46
Maker's 46 Cask Strength
Michter's US-1 Bourbon
Noah's Mill
Old Forester 86 proof
Old Forester 100 proof
Old Forester 1870 "Original Batch"
Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond
Old Forester 1910 "Old Fine Whisky"
Old Forester 1920 "Prohibition Style"
Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength Louisiana Selection
Old Grandad Bottled in Bond
Old Soul
Old Soul High Rye Single Barrel
Old Soul Tintype Cask Strength
Penelope 4-Grain
Penelope Architect no. 11
Penelope Toasted Batch 24-303
Pinhook Bourbon Empire
Proof & Wood Representative
Rabbit Hole Cavehill
Rabbit Hole Dareringer PX Cask Finish
Rabbit Hole Heigold High Rye
Ragged Branch
Rare Stash
Redwood Empire Pipe Dream
J. Reiger Monogram
Rowan's Creek
Russell's Reserve 10yr Bourbon
Seven Three Bywater Bourbon
Seven Three Bywater 4-Grain
Seven Three Single Barrel New Orleans Bourbon Fest Selection '24
Smoke Wagon
Smooth Ambler Contradiction
Stellum Bourbon
Stellum Black Bourbon
Still Austin Straight Bourbon "The Musician"
Still Austin Cask Strength Bourbon
WB Saffell
Weller Special Reserve
Widow Jane "Baby Jane"
Widow Jane 10yr
Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon
Wild Turkey 70th Anniversary 8yr
Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon
Wild Turkey Master's Keep "Unforgotten"
Wild Turkey Master's Keep "Voyage"
Wild Turkey Generations
Wilderness Trail Bottled in Bond Bourbon
Wilderness Trail Wheated Bottled in Bond
Willett 8yr Wheated Bourbon
Woodford Reserve
Woodford Reserve Double Oak
Wyoming Double Cask Bourbon
Rye
Using most of the same rules and regulations as bourbon, the main difference here is that the mash bill must contain at least 51% rye, rather than corn. Many ryes are "barely legal," meaning they're 51% rye with corn and malted barley making up the rest of the bill, but enough are 95% rye that those of us who are looking for that bold spice and herbaceousness have plenty of options.
Angel's Envy Rye
Balcones Rye
Bardstown Rye Origin
Barrell Seagrass
Cream of Kentucky Bottled in Bond
Dark Arts Amburana Stave Rye
Deadwood Rye
Elijah Craig Rye
FEW Rye
George Dickel Rye
George Dickel x Leopold Bros. 3 Chamber Still Collaboration
Green River Rye
High West Double Rye
Jack Daniel's Rye
Jack Daniel's Rye Bottled in Bond
Jefferson's Cognac Finish Rye
Knob Creek 7yr Rye
Masterson's 10yr Rye
Nelson Brothers Rye
Noble Oak Double Oak Rye
Old Forester Rye 100 proof
Old Overholt Rye Bottled in Bond
Peerless Rye
Pinhook Bourbon & Rye Lot 1
Pinhook Rye'd On '20
Pinhook Rye Humor Fall '18
Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Rye
Redwood Empire Emerald Giant Rye
Rittenhouse Rye Bottled in Bond
Russell's Reserve 6yr Rye
Sagamore Signature 83 Rye
Sagamore Cask Strength Rye
Sagamore Double Oak Rye
Sagamore 9yr Rye
Sazerac Rye
Smokewagon Blender's Rye
Smooth Ambler Contradiction Rye
Stellum Rye
Stellum Black Rye
Still Austin Straight Rye "The Artist"
Tincup Rye
Uncle Nearest Rye
Whistle Pig Piggyback Rye
Whistle Pig Farmstock Rye
Whistle Pig 10yr Rye
Whistle Pig Old World 12yr Rye
Widow Jane Paradigm Rye
Wild Turkey 101 Rye
Wild Turkey Rare Breed Rye
Wild Turkey Master's Keep "Cornerstone" Rye
Wilderness Trail Bottled in Bond Rye
Tennessee
What separates Tennessee whiskey from Bourbon? Coming off the still, it's exactly the same - 51% corn, 160 max distillation proof, 125 entry proof, etc., but besides the requirement that it be made in Tennessee, the Lincoln County Process makes it it's own thing. The Lincoln County Process is simple: the distillate is filtered through maple charcoal before barreling, helping the distillers remove undesirable flavors that they weren't able to cut from heart of the run.
George Dickel no. 12
George Dickel Bottled in Bond
George Dickel Barrel Select
George Dickel 15yr Single Barrel
George Dickel 17yr
Jack Daniel's no. 7
Jack Daniel's Bottled in Bond
Jack Daniel's Single Barrel
Nelson's Green Briar
Uncle Nearest 777
Other USA
From American single malts to mash bills that aren't legally categorized, this section is a catch all, but not to be missed - there are some amazing bottles in here that don't fit a tidy definition but that we think are pretty cool.
Balcones Baby Blue
Balcones Single Malt Whisky 1
Barrell Dovetail
J. Reiger Kansas City Whiskey
Jack Daniel's Triple Mash Bottled in Bond
Michter's US-1 American Whiskey
Redwood Empire Lost Monarch
Seven Three Irish Channel
Stranahan's Single Malt Empire State
Tincup American
Traveller
Uncle Nearest 1856
Westland Single Malt
Westward Single Barrel
Wyoming Outryder
Canada
Our friends to the North have a bit more leeway to hit the marks to legally call their products Canadian whiskey: the juice must be mashed, distilled and aged in Canada. It must be aged in "small wood vessels" for 3 or more years, be at least 80 proof, and "may contain caramel and flavoring" as long as that flavoring "possess[es] the aroma, taste and character generally attributed to Canadian whisky." As a result, most Canadian whiskey tends to be lighter in body, color, and flavor, making for an easy drinking spirit.
Crown Royal
Lot 40 Rye
Pendleton
Pendleton Midnight
Mexico
If you like whiskey with your corn, these are the pours for you. Big, specific, and unique, Mexican whiskey is bold, corny goodness.
Abasolo Ancestral Corn
Sierra Norte Yellow Corn
Every Wednesday, from open to close, all 2oz pours of our whiskies, either neat or on the rocks, are 20% off! It's a great opportunity to grab a friend or three and taste through some bottles you're curious about, or revisit some old favorites.
Please note: we update this list regularly, but sometimes we will have allocated or one-off bottles that do not appear here, and occasionally we will have poured through our stock of a whiskey that is listed. Always feel free to ask your bartender if there's anything hiding in the back - you never know what we might have squirreled away!
While we won't weigh in on where we think it originated, the fact is, whisk(e)y as we know and love it comes from the Scottish and Irish traditions. Offering an incredibly wide range of flavors based on region, mash bill, age, cask type, and distillery, there's a Scotch for just about everyone with an open mind and a curious palate. To qualify as Scotch, there are quite a few rules that must be followed, but the basics are: it must be made from malted barley (to which other grain may be added) that is processed, distilled, aged, bottled, and labeled in Scotland. It must come off the still at 190 proof or lower, be aged for at least 3 years in oak casks that are 700 Liters or smaller, and bottled at or above 80 proof/40% ABV, with the only allowed additives being water and caramel color.
Single malt means that it's malt whisky - 100% malted barley - produced and bottled at a single distillery
Single grain is malt whisky that has other cereal grain added to the mash, which is produced and bottled at a single distillery
Blended malt is a blend of single malts from a variety of distilleries, etc..
Blends
Produced for consistency, blended Scotch - a mix of single malt and single grain Scotches from multiple distilleries - makes up the vast majority of Scotch production. While some might turn their noses up, there's a reason why it's so popular - you always know what you're going to get, and some of them are truly sublime.
The Deacon
Dewar's White Label
John Barr
Johnnie Walker Black
Johnnie Walker Blue
Johnnie Walker High-Rye
Monkey Shoulder
Mortlach
Highland
The largest and most productive of the Scotch regions, Highland whisky tends to be "fruity, sweet, spicy, and malty"
Clynelish 14yr
The Glendronach 18yr Allardice
The Glendronach 21yr Parliament
The Glendronach Cask Strength
Glenmorangie 10yr 86 Original
Glenmorangie 18yr
Oban 14yr
Oban Distillers Edition
Speyside
Until about 10 years ago, Speyside was considered part of the Highland region, but there's a wider variety of flavors found here, often being more robust than their former region-mates.
The Balvenie 12yr Double Wood
The Balvenie 14yr Caribbean Cask
The Balvenie 16yr French Oak
The Balvenie 21yr Port Wood
Glenfiddich 12yr Original
Glenfiddich 14yr Bourbon Barrel
Glenfiddich 21yr Gran Reserva
The Glengrant 12yr
The Glenlivet 12yr
The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve
The Macallan 12yr
The Macallan 18yr
Islay
Are you looking for peat and brine? While a very few Islay Scotches are unpeated, the majority have a considerable amount of smoke both from the malting floor and from the water used to make the mash. Under that peat you'll find a wealth of complexity, but it can take some getting used to.
Bruichladdich Classic Laddie
Bruichladdich
Bruichladdich 18yr
Bruichladdich Octomore 12.1
Caol Ila 12yr
Lagavulin 8yr
Lagavulin 16yr
Laphroaig 10yr
Island
While not legally recognized as distinct from the Highland region, many drinkers consider the Islands to be their own thing. That said, there's a wide variety of flavor profiles with smokiness - sometimes heavy occasionally light - being a common thread
The Arran 10yr
Highland Park Cask Strength
Highland Park 12yr
Highland Park 15yr
Highland Park 18yr
Ledaig 19yr Marsala Cask
Talisker 10yr
Talisker Distillers Edition
Whether it's triple distilled in Ireland, Scotch-adjacent in Japan, breaking the mold in Taiwan, or something very French in France, whiskey is a world-wide, boundary pushing phenomenon
Ireland
Irish whiskey has an almost identical legal definition as Scotch, to the point that one can practically just switch one country with the other to define either one, so that's what I've done here, with a few minor adjustments:
While we won't weigh in on where we think it originated, the fact is, whisk(e)y as we know and love it comes from the Scottish and Irish traditions. To qualify as Irish whiskey, there are quite a few rules that must be followed, but the basics are: it must be made from a mash of malted cereals (to which other whole grains may be added) that is processed, distilled, aged, bottled, and labeled in Ireland. It must come off the still at 189.6 proof or lower, be aged for at least 3 years in oak casks that are 700 Liters or smaller, and bottled at or above 80 proof/40% ABV, with the only allowed additives being water and caramel color.
Single malt means that it's malt whiskey - 100% malted barley - produced and bottled at a single distillery
Single grain is malt whiskey that has other cereal grain added to the mash, which is produced and bottled at a single distillery
Single pot still is whiskey made at a single distillery using a mash of malted barley AND unmalted barley in a pot still. This produces a thicker, more robust whiskey than one using 100% malted barley and a column still. Like most Irish whiskey, this is typically triple distilled.
Bushmills Black Bush
Four Walls
Green Spot
Jameson
Jameson Triple Triple
Midleton Very Rare '22
Paddy's
Powers Gold Label
Redbreast 12yr
Redbreast 12yr Cask Strength
Redbreast Small Batch Cask Strength
Redbreast Kentucky Oak
Redbreast 21yr
Tullamore DEW
Yellow Spot
Japan
Based on the Scotch tradition, Japanese whisky is known for its nuance and complexity, along with the unique flavors imparted by the use of mizunara oak casks. While not the default option due to its rarity and cost, whiskies that are matured in mizunara have distinct and unique notes of sandalwood and coconut. The category took the world by storm in the very early aughts through the early '10s, with whiskies from Japanese distilleries winning top honors in international competitions time and again. In 2024, legislation was passed to regulate what can and cannot be labeled Japanese Whisky: the product must be fermented, distilled, aged and bottled in Japan, use some portion of malted grain in its mash, and use water sourced from Japan.
Japanese whisky is fantastic in highballs. The addition of ice cold carbonated water and a lemon twist make the flavors pop and lengthen into a simple but remarkably refreshing cocktail.
Nikka Coffey Grain
Nikka Coffey Malt
Nikka From the Barrel
Yoichi
Miyagikyo
Taketsuru Pure Malt NAS
Taketsuru Pure Malt 17yr
Toki
Hibiki Harmony
Hakushu 12yr
Kaiyo Mizunara Cask Strength
Mars Iwai 45
Mars Iwai Tradition
Nobushi
Shibui Grain
Shibui Pure Malt
Shibui Pure Malt 10yr
Shinobu Pure Malt Mizunara
Tenjaku Blended
Taiwan
When people say Taiwan and whiskey in the same sentence, Kavalan immediately springs to mind. With a subtropical climate, mountain air, and ocean breezes, Taiwanese whiskey matures quickly and uniquely. That said, despite being one of the top consumers of single malt in the world, it's only been since 2002 that the private sector has been allowed to distill, and as a result, it has few distilleries and no standard definitions. As a result, the options are vast, and it's an exciting market to keep an eye on.
Kavalan King Car Conductor
Kavalan Solist PX Cask Strength
France
Despite an incredible tradition of distilling, France only began producing whisky in the early 80s. The category exploded, with over 100 distilleries today, and while there aren't a ton of exports, the one that we currently carry is rested in limousine oak and ex-cognac casks for 6 years, and is a real gem.