We’re offering you the chance to conquer the Swiss Alps, traverse the Black Forest of Germany, and navigate the ancient civilizations of Mexico all from the comfort of the Lodge at Cordova Restaurant Casino.  It’s the 99 Beers to Glory Challenge; your chance to achieve the same greatness that legends are made of.

From assertive German brews to the smooth, pale beers of Australia, we have an epic list of select craft beers for you to experience. Your heroic journey may begin with a rich Scotland stout, a buttery Holland brew, or dark amber malt from France; where to start is your choice, whether or not you’ll make it to the finish line is a question yet to be answered.  Along the way you’ll be rewarded with prizes for your success; the greatest of which will be your claim to victory.

German

#1 Weihenstephan Original Lager (honey) - 16.9 oz / $5.5
Dark golden color, slightly carbonated with an aroma that is crisp and flowery. The taste is exceptionally well balanced between clean hops and sweet malt.  

#2 Weihenstephan Hefeweisen (golden) - 16.9 oz / $5.5
Medium bodied ale with a complex nose and tastes of banana, clove, and citrus stemming from the fresh yeast flavors.

#3 Ayinger Jahrhundert (amber)- 16.9 oz / $7
A large golden, herbaceous bouquet with a soft, medium body, and a long lingering finish with dry hop tones. (With a name only a spelling bee champion can truly appreciate.)

#4 Paulaner Salvatore Doppelbock (auburn) - 16.9 oz / $6  
A very rich and full bodied yet superbly balanced beer; true to its world-renowned reputation.

#5 Hacker Pschorr HefeWeizen (amber) - $5
This beer is brewed with 60% wheat and 40% barley. It remains unfiltered throughout the brewing process. (Downloaded from the pentagon’s mainframe.)

#6 Paulaner Original Munich Lager (golden) - 16.9 oz / $5
Hoppy yet subtle, light, and elegant with its wonderfully spicy and naturally hearty taste.

#7 Uerige Sticke (brown / amber) - $11
Rich and full of flavor... simply delicious.

#8 Einbecker Mai-U-bock (honey) - $5.5
This famous specialty beer with its refreshing taste is produced every spring.

#9 Radeberger Pils (golden) - $5
Full-bodied, lean, and malty with a hoppy, slightly sweet fruity flavor.

#10 Franziskaner Weisse (amber) - $5  
A tart and fruity blend with hints of zesty wheat flavor

#11 Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Märzen (smoked beer) (Reddish / brown) - 16.9 oz / $10.5  
Smokey with a malty backbone. (Don’t let the name fool you, you don’t actually smoke this.)

#12 König Pilsener (golden) - $5
Medium bodied with a crisp, malty palate, and a slightly restrained bitterness.

Italian

#13 Peroni Nastro Azzuro (honey) - $5
All we know is that it’s from a famous Italian brewing company founded in 1846 - Go Peroni!

#14 Birra Moretti (amber) - $5
Smooth, light-bodied brew with hints of faint raw honey and grain husk flavors—a bit creamy.

Australian

#15 Stiegl Pilsner (honey)- 16.9 oz / $5
A fine, lively type of beer with a bouquet produced by premium quality Saaz hops to stimulate the senses - that's Stiegl Pils!

#16 Stiegl Weizen (blonde) - 16.9 oz / $5.5
A hefeweizen that is hazy apricot in color. Bubbly with lemon and clove flavors.

#17 Gosser Lager (light brown) - $5
The bottom fermented, light colored lager beer has a mild aroma of malt and a refreshingly dry flavor.

#18 Samichlaus (reddish / brown) - $9.5
Often reffered to as Sami, this beer is known as the strongest bottom-fermented lager in the world. It has a complex and creamy warming finish. (Brewed by Santa’s brewmaster cousin.)

Czech & Slovak

#19 Czechvar Lager (blonde) - $5
Some say this was the original Budweiser recipe until they butchered it. Also, this beer is known as Budvar in the Czech Republic but was later changed to avoid a lawsuit.

 #20 Pilsner Urquell (golden) - $5
The first ever Pilsner Urquell, its flavor is guaranteed by the same recipe dating from 1842. (It’s Urquell not Urkel.)

Scottish

#21 Belhaven Scottish Ale (reddish / brown) - $5
Strong aroma of clean malts, caramel, and a touch of peat. This beer has a sweet balanced toffee flavor with hops in the finish.

#22 Harvistouns Old Engine Oil (DARK BROWN) - $7
Wickedly smooth chocolate dominates the flavor, which is nicely balanced by the bitterness of the hops.  Winner of the ‘Winter 2000’ Tesco Beer Challenge.

Swedish

#23 Carnegie Porter (deep brown) - 16.9 oz / $11
A Swedish beer classic, this beer features very rich flavors including strong roasted tones of chocolate character and lots of hop bitterness.

French

#24 Belzebuth (amber) - 8 oz / $8
The dark amber colored Belzebuth offers an intense alcohol flavor with a strong supporting maltiness.

Dutch

#25 Grolsch (golden) - $4
Smooth, almost buttery feel with a moderate body. Grassy, grainy, and a tad veggie/herbal.

#26 Heineken (golden) - $4
The world's most popular pale lager. Their huge factory in Amsterdam is worth a visit.

#27 Amstel Light (honey) - $4
Light bodied with a thin malt palate. Crisp and grainy.

Belgian

#28 Chimay White (Triple) (amber / golden) - $8 - Fruity notes of muscat and raisins complements the touch of bitterness. This top fermented Trappist beer, refermented in the bottle, is not pasteurized.



 

  #29  Chimay Red (golden) -$9
Coppery colour with a creamy head. This beer has a light, fruity apricot aroma.

#30 Chimay Blue (blonde) - $10
Fragrance of fresh yeast with a light, flowery rosy touch while revealing a light but pleasant hint of roasted malt.

#31 La Chouffe (goldon)- 25 oz / $15
A golden ale with a strong, spicy, and lightly hoppy taste.

#32 Mc Chouffe (dark brown) - 25 oz / $15
This beer should be on everyones value menu. It's very refreshing, especially for a strong dark beer. Good carbonation with a great color.

#33 Duvel (amber) - $7
Fruity dry aroma with a thirst quenching, hoppy aroma.

#34 Hoegaarden (golden) - $5
Unique and refreshing with flavors of coriander and orange peel.

#35 Delirium Tremens (blonde) - $8
A light and creamy head with fruity notes and hints of cherry.

#36 Affligem Triple (honey) - 25 oz / $14
The king of the abbey beers with a deep head and a complex, full bodied flavor.

#37 St. Bernardus Abt12 (walnut brown) - $11
A dark ivory beer with a very fruity flavor.  Buy a few and carry it around your neck in a small wooden cask.

#38 Orval (orange)  - $11
Sunset-orange color with a fruity and slightly acidic bouquet.

#39 Timmermans  Framboise (red / amber) - $10
This raspberry lambic has a delicate flavor of raspberries and a sparkling clean natural taste.

#40 Timmermans Strawberry (strawberry red) - $10
This strawberry lambic has a sparkling, smooth, and dry finish.

English

#41 Hobgoblin Extra Strong Ale (dark red) - 16 oz / $9
A full-bodied ale with a dark ruby color.  It has a strong roasted malt flavor and a slight fruity character.

#42 Fullers ESB (red / amber) - $5
This extra special bitter was first brewed in 1971. This medium bodied ale is red-amber in color and has a strong hop presence.

#43 ScareCrow Organic Ale (golden) - 16 oz / $5
Brewed using a unique blend of organically grown barley-malt, this beer has a citrus aroma, malt flavor, and is rounded off with a spicy bittersweet finish.

#44 Youngs Double Chocolate Stout (dark brown) - 14.9 oz / $5
Dark stout that has a distinctive chocolate flavor with a smooth and velvety finish.

#45 Youngs & Wells Banana Bread Ale (amber) - $5
This dark golden colored ale has a malty aroma and is complemented by the flavor of banana.

#46 St. Peters English Ale (golden) - 16 oz / $9
Brewed with light malted barley from Scotland and organic 'Target' hops, this beer is a refreshingly wholesome flavored ale.

#47 Black Sheep Riggwelter (chesnut brown) - $8.5    A strong deep chestnut brown beer with an aroma of freshly roasted coffee, bananas and liquorices.

#48 Old Suffolk Vintage Ale (brown ale) - $9
A roasted malt flavor with wood notes of an oak aged ale, this beer has a light, fruity side.

Austrailian

#49 Cooper’s Australian Stout (dark brown) - $5
Now here’s a beer with a punch! Its unique rich, dark texture comes from specially roasted black malt.

Japanese

#50 Hitachino Nest Red Rice
(red) - $9
This red rice ale has a complex taste and beautiful natural color.

#51 Hitachino Nest White Ale (blonde) - $8.5
Brewed in the tradition of a Belgian style white beer with coriander, nutmeg, orange peel, and orange juice.

#52 Hitachino Nest Ginger Ale (amber) - $9
An intriguing mix of ginger, malt-sweetness, and citrus like aromas and flavors.

Vietnamese

#53 Hue (golden) - $5
Made by the Hue Brewery, this pale lager has a golden color with a light head, rice aroma, and a dry finish.

Jamaican

#54 Red Stripe (amber) - $5
Despite being first brewed as an ale, the recipe for this beer was changed in 1938 into the lager we now know today.

Canadian

#55 Unibroue la Fin du Monde (honey) - $6
Smooth, slightly tart with the balanced flavors of wild spices, malt, and hops. This brew belongs to the class of great Trappist beers.

#56 Unibroue Maudite (Mahogany) - $6
A mahogany-colored, rich-tasting red ale with a distinctive, complex taste and subtle hints of coriander, light spices and hops.

#57 Unibroue Blanchede Champblay (blonde) - 29 OZ / $13
This beer has great flavor and a dry finish.

American

#58 through #63 - $3.5 each
Budweiser
Bud Light
Coors
Coors Light
Miller High Life
Miller Light

#64 through #67 - $2 each
Pabst Blue Ribbon (can)
Hamms (can)
Olympia (can)
Schlitz (can)


 

#68 Anchor Steam (golden) - $5
Amber color, thick creamy head, and rich flavor.

#69 Anchor Steam Old Fog Horn Barley Wine (dark gold) - $5
High in alcohol and slightly sweet, this wine has a pleasant hop bitterness and a unique    
aroma.

#70 Sierra nevada Pale Ale (honey) - $4
Creamy smooth with a soft malt crispness and a bready malt flavor.

#71 Sierra Nevada Seasonal (amber) - $MV  
Every Season Sierra comes out with a new seasonal beer, try it, you can do no wrong.  

#72 Stone IPA (golden) - $5
Medium malt character, high alcohol content, and dry hop bitterness throughout makes this beer great for hop lovers.

#73 Stone Special Presentation - $MV
Ask us about what super secret stone project beer we can offer you.

#74 Lagunitas Censored (amber) - $4
An amber ale with nice floral notes and a light medium body.

#75 Rogue Dead Guy Ale (honey) - 22 oz / $11
A German-style Maibock that is deep honey in color with a malty aroma.

#76 Humboldt Red Nectar (copper) - $5
Reddish copper color ale with sweet malty notes with a delicate floral/spicy aroma.

#77 Abita Turbo Dog (dark brown) - $5
A dark brown ale brewed with Willamette hops and a combination of British pale, crystal, and chocolate malts giving it a sweet chocolate-toffee like flavor.

#78 Sea Dog Apricot Wheat Ale (blonde) - $5
This nutty wheat ale combines with the delightful aromatics and a subtle flavor of apricot.

#79 Lost Abbey Red Barn (golden) - 25 oz / $15
Pours a lightly hazed golden color with a thick and dense foam and a touch of spice.

#80 Green Flash Double Stout (dark) - $6
Chocolate malt and roasted barley provide the deep color and full body of this stout.

#81 Port Wipe Out IPA (copper) - 22 oz / $8
Very intense hoppy beer with a beautiful copper hue and a citrus hop aroma.

#82 Moylan’s Kiltlifter Scottish Ale (copper) - 22 oz / $9
This ale is extremely smooth and has a perfect balance of flavor and finish.

#83 Pliny The Elder Imperial IPA (amber) - $MV (not always available)
The highest rated beer on beeradvocate.com. A+ rating. This beer is very drinkable and should be savored. Best experienced at various temperatures as the flavor characteristics change with the temperature of the room.

#85 He’Brew Genesis Ale (deep amber)- $5
This beer boasts a deep amber color that is perfectly clear and stunningly bright when held to light. It has a malty and creamy aroma with a hint of hops.

#86 Scrimshaw Pils (blonde) - $5
The aroma is basic pilsner with a lot of lighter malts and some perfume notes from the hops.

#87 Allagash Hugh Malone (copper) - 750 ml / $18
With an immediate flavor of grapefruit, this beer also has a peppery flair, notes of grass and pine, and lots of hop character.

#88 Firestone Double Barrel Ale (dark golden) - $5
The Double Barrel Ale is not overpowering, has a faint sour flavor, and would make a fantastic session beer.

#89 Napa Smith Organic IPA (brown) - $5
With a hoppy and malty finish, this well-balanced beer almost tastes like unsweetened ice tea.

#90 Blue Moon (blonde) - $4
This belgian-style white beer has flavors of wheat bread dough and orange with a clean finish.

#91 Speakeasy Big Daddy IPA (honey) - $5
This beer does not even give you a chance to get ready or recover.  Some might say, “out of balance” but hop heads might say, “just enough”.

#92 Moose Drool (brown ale) - $5
This is a solid brown ale. (Brewed from carefully selected Canadian moose).

#93 Deschutes Seasonal Brew - $MV
The seasons change and so do these brews. Ask for our freshest offering on deck.

#94 Deschutes Reserve Series - 22 0z / $MV
Super secret, super special. Very rare.

#95 Black Butte Porter (dark brown) - $5
Oh baby! There are good porters and then there are great porters ... this one goes down as a great one, no doubt!

#96 Anderson Valley Boont Amber (amber) - $5
Probably one of the greatest amber beers in the world. The malt character is perfect.

#97 Anderson Valley Oatmeal Stout (dark brown) - $5
This is an awesome stout with a long roasted finish.

#98 Anderson Valley ESB (deep gold) - $5
Deep gold in color with a spicy hot aroma. Starts with a big, malty backbone and finishes with a refreshingly bitter bite.

Mexican

#99 Bohemia (blonde) - $4
Clean palate with a thin maltiness that holds on to a sweet graininess. Hops are not there just for the bitterness.

#100 Dos Equis Amber (Golden) - $4
The most interesting beer in the world.

#101 Corona Extra (honey)  - $4
This is the #1 imported beer in the US.

#102 Chupacabras Pale Ale (amber) - 22 oz / $7
A dark pale ale with lots of hop bitterness and a good amount of malt flavor.