- ALE
- Drink at a pub
- Nickname that omits "-jandro"
- Pale ___
- Pale ___. Stardew Valley artisan good
- Pink Berry Punch Sour ___ (menu item at Talea brewery)
- Tap that!
- Cakes and ___
- Andy Capp's order
- Brewer's output
- British beverage
- Drink served by the yard
- Pint-glass filler
- Pub brew
- Pub order
- Pub pint
- Pub potable
- Pub quaff
- Tankard contents
- Tankard filler
- Bath beverage
- Brewpub offering
- Cakes go-with
- Dart-player's quaff
- Festival at Fareham
- Hearty brew
- It has a head and hops?
- It may be purchased in a yard
- Malt brew
- Newcastle Brown
- Order at a pub
- Pub drink
- Some pint contents
- Stein filler
- Stout alternative
- Taproom serving
- Usually on tap
- Bar order
- Drink with darts
- Hearty brown brew
- It's Bass, perhaps
- It's on tap
- Nut brown stuff
- Suds, of a sort
- Steak house order
- Bass specialty
- ___ house (pub)
- Drink whose name is hidden in {/tea leaves/}
- It may be blond or ginger
- Pint in a pub
- Pub specialty
- Bitter beer
- Pint of brown
- Filler of some boots
- Pub pintful, perhaps
- Renaissance-fair flagonful
- Word after {/amber/} or {/ginger/}
- Heart disease-fighting drink (in moderation)
- Caskful
- Ginger ___
- Home brewer's option
- It can be pale, golden, or brown
- Mead alternative
- Drink with fish and chips
- Tap choice
- IPA part
- Lager alternative
- Old Speckled Hen, e.g.
- Real ___ (unpasteurized beverage)
- Round part
- Sam Smith's selection
- Watering hole liquid
- Game of Thrones beverage
- Bitter drink, sometimes
- Pilsner alternative
- Dogfish Head's Celest-jewel beer, for one
- Anchor Liberty ___ (first modern IPA)
- Bar option
- Bitter beer, often
- Gingery drink, sometimes
- Lagunitas's A Little Sumpin' Sumpin' ___
- Stuff in a tankard
- Tripel alternative
- Fast-fermented beverage
- Renaissance faire quaff
- Wassail ingredient
- World Beer Award entrant
- Microbrewery option
- It may be pale
- Adam's __ (water)
- Draft pick
- Bar examination subject
- Belgian Dubbel, e.g.
- Bitter option
- Bitter rival
- Blonde in a bar?
- Blonde you might pick up at the bar?
- Brewpub choice
- Brooklyn Summer ___
- Brooklyn ___
- Brown ___
- Can-do
- Case content, maybe
- Cream ___
- Drink with bangers and mash
- Flanders red ___
- Happy hour purchase
- I'm having one right now
- Inn selection
- It may be blond or pale
- It's intoxicating
- Lagunitas selection
- Microbrewery selection
- Part of 21-Down
- Pint selection
- Porkslap Pale ___
- Porter alternative
- Rarebit ingredient
- Round purchase
- Samuel Adams drink
- See 23-Across
- Smuttynose beverage
- Some suds
- Tall one
- The "A" in "I.P.A."
- The "tan" in a "black and tan"
- Wheat ___
- Brewpub brew
- Pubs have tuns of this
- Boddington's offering
- Dogfish Head selection
- Gastropub glassful
- Schwarzbier alternative
- Brewpub quaff
- It might have a big head
- Long Trail selection
- Märzen alternative
- Saison, e.g.
- Amber colored drink
- Drink that's an anagram of 54-Down
- Drink with a full-bodied and fruity taste
- Goose Island drink
- It has a bit of a bite and hops
- Sourish drink
- Dogfish brew
- Doppelbock alternative
- Drink served at a 6-Across
- Buzzer at a pub
- Content of some 17-Acrosses
- Fluid in a yard
- Hoppy steinful
- Irish cream ___
- It may be shared around a fire
- Amber ___
- High-ABV drink
- Publican's offering
- The "A" in "IIPA" and "DIPA"
- Alternative to a gruit or a gose
- Bitter, e.g.
- Craft beer selection
- High ABV beverage
- Pub fare
- Stout relative?
- Brewery product
- Cakes and __
- Brew
- Pub potation
- Draft variety
- Sam Adams product
- Tankard fill
- Brewpub product
- Cask contents
- Pub request
- Heady quaff
- Quaff for Friar Tuck
- Schooner contents
- First-round draft pick?
- Hearty quaff
- Keg contents
- Pub standard
- Beer Works choice
- Harpoon Brewery choice
- Microbrewery product
- Sam Adams offering
- Sierra Nevada, for one
- Tap drink
- Tapped stuff
- Tavern choice
- Molsen's offering
- Labatt's product
- Labatt offering
- Labatt product
- Molsen product
- Molson product
- Pumpkin _____
- Pub pour
- Ginger __
- The stuff to drink for fellows whom it hurts to think: A.E. Housman
- Sierra Nevada offering
- Wassail quaff
- Heather ___: A Galloway Legend (Stevenson poem)
- Bass product
- Brewery offering
- India pale ___
- Maugham's "Cakes and ___"
- Schooner filler
- Yard of ___
- I would give all my fame for a pot of ___ and safety: "Henry V"
- Black & Tan ingredient
- It's sold by the pint
- Killian's offering
- Toby filler
- Ballantine ___ (bygone brand)
- Hoppy beverage
- Hoppy drink
- It might be sold in a yard
- Saloon selection
- Toast serving?
- Amber beverage
- Bar quaff
- Black-and-tan ingredient
- Draft choice
- Newcastle, for one
- McSorley's Old ___ House (Manhattan institution)
- Brown or blonde follower
- Sierra Nevada, e.g.
- Campaign for Real _____ (British consumer group)
- Part of A.P.A.
- Pumpkin product
- The name of one might be displayed on a "pump clip"
- White House Honey _____ (2011 creation of White House chefs)
- 40 contents, maybe
- One may be hoisted
- Serving at the East Village landmark McSorley's
- It may be tapped out
- See 47-Down
- The French call it "bière anglaise"
- Word with pale, or a homophone of what you probably do when you're pale
- One of many in the Guinness record books?
- Part of a flight, maybe
- Porterhouse serving
- Product of Trappist monks
- Sick-sounding quaff?
- Some prefer it bitter
- Something to hoist
- Adam's ___ (water)
- Bar beverage
- Draft drink
- Ginger follower
- Heady brew
- Sussex suds
- Brighton brew
- Hoppy brew
- Hoppy quaff
- It may be served by the yard
- It may give a bloke a buzz
- Malted drink without ice cream?
- Pub purchase
- Stout, e.g.
- Stout, for example
- Bar serving
- Burton brew
- Heady stuff
- Malt beverage
- Pint at a pub
- Pitcherful, perhaps
- Pub offering
- Publican's potable
- Tavern order
- Yeasty brew
- Bass, e.g.
- Beverage in a schooner
- Cakes' companion
- It may give you a buzz
- It's poured in pubs
- Porter
- Saloon order
- ...and what might come from it
- Andy Capp's quaff
- Bass, for one
- Drink on draft
- Flagon filler
- Inn stock
- Booze by the yard?
- Brown beverage
- Microbrewery offering
- Pub serving
- Schooner's cargo?
- See 50-Across
- Unhealthy-sounding beverage?
- Andy Capp's pub order
- Bar brew
- Bristol brew
- Cakes' partner
- One with a big head?
- Potent potable
- Welsh rabbit liquid additive
- Adam's ___
- Bass output
- Black and tan beverage
- Cask contents, perhaps
- Copper-colored cask contents
- It's inn stock
- Microbrewery offering, perhaps
- Newcastle specialty
- Pub choice
- Tavern drink
- Andy Capp order
- Barley-based beverage
- Bath suds?
- Draft order
- It might be pale
- Malt drink
- Pub's pour
- Tap output
- Tapped tipple
- Tavern serving
- Tavern tipple
- Brewery bottleful
- Drink for the inn crowd
- It goes with cakes
- Malty mugful
- Pale potable
- Something found in a schooner
- Source of an episode of hoppy daze?
- Cakes and ___ (1930 Maugham novel)
- Cakes and ___ (Maugham novel)
- Bitter drink
- Brewed drink
- Oktoberfest order
- Pub suds
- The King's Head order
- Part of IPA
- Bass drink
- Bass is one
- Brewed beverage
- British brew
- Cold draft
- Heady order
- Keg filler
- Porter in a pub
- Tavern pour
- Beer relative
- Beverage with pub grub
- Merry Men's quaff
- Pale brew
- Porter, for one
- Schooner fill
- Bloke's brew
- Brew in some barrels
- Draft option
- Hoppy stuff
- It might be hand-drawn
- McSorley's Old ___ House
- Pintful, perhaps
- Posset ingredient
- Something on tap
- Sudsy quaff
- Taproom order
- Word with house or wife
- American ___ (Budweiser brand introduced in 2008)
- Barley brew
- Belfast brew
- Brewpub order
- Buzzer at the bar?
- Copper-colored quaff
- Heartland Brewery purchase, perhaps
- Oktoberfest brew
- Pint from the Pour House, perhaps
- Pub provision
- Pub staple
- Toby mug filler
- Beverage that may be blonde or pale
- Brewed barley beverage
- Dark-colored beer
- Fermented quaff
- It might flow in bars
- It's drawn in pubs
- Microbrewery output
- Old Peculier, for one
- Pale pub pick
- Pub patron's pint
- Pub preference
- Publican offering
- Rathskeller quaff
- Tan bit of a black and tan
- The stuff to drink for fellows whom it hurts to think, according to Housman
- Brewmeister's offering
- Drink with darts, maybe
- Foamy brew
- Ginger drink
- It's poured in pints at pubs
- Pale or amber brew
- Quaff on some crawls
- Quaff with fish and chips
- Samuel Adams product
- Some schooner contents
- Tavern tankardful
- Beer brewed with barley
- Bitter brew
- Dark brew
- Draft pick, maybe
- It's served behind bars
- Lager cousin
- Malted barley quaff
- Maugham title potable
- Popular pub potable
- Pub pick
- Pub pint selection
- Sudsy schooner filler
- Bar pint
- Bass beverage
- Brew in a tankard
- Content of some kegs
- Drink made with hops
- Growler contents, at times
- Happy hour order, often
- It may be blonde or pale
- Microbrewery brew
- Microbrewery order
- Pint purchased at a pub, perhaps
- Quaff with pub grub
- Renaissance fair quaff
- Samuel Adams offering
- Sudsy brew
- Brewery output
- Part of 42-Down
- Redhook ___ Brewery
- Tavern beverage
- India Pale, e.g.
- Tavern quaff
- The A in IPA (it's not "alphabet")
- 12 Man Pale ___ (Seahawks-themed beer)
- Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ___ in fear: Aesop
- Summer beverage
- Beverage
- Bitter beverage
- Ail homophone
- Order in the pub
- Potable
- Stout
- Falstaff's drink
- Cakes and --
- Bass at the bar
- Collared quaff
- It's more bitter than beer
- Libation station potation
- Pub's lure
- Barely product
- Bitterer-than- beer drink
- Darker-than-beer drink
- Order at the bar
- Order from a stool
- Porter, e.g.
- Schooner's contents
- Inn intake
- Andy Capp quaff
- Darker-than-beer brew
- Draftable item
- Pint contents
- Tavern brew
- Yard filler
- Drink in a schooner
- It may be drafted
- Pete's Wicked ___
- Pilsner relative
- Stein stuff
- Yard contents
- Drink by the dartboard
- Drink by the dartboard, perhaps
- Potable pint
- Tapped beverage
- Darker-than-beer quaff
- Drink near a dartboard, maybe
- Inn order
- Lager kin
- Amber brew
- Barley product
- Drink near the dartboard
- Grogshop choice
- It may be ginger-flavored
- Mug filler
- Partner of cakes
- Porter, at a bar
- 1-Down is one
- Bar choice
- Dark __
- Drawn drink
- It's brewed with top-fermenting yeast
- Pete's Wicked __
- Pub draft
- Word in a classic Maugham title
- Fat Tire or Bass
- It may be part of a round
- It might be drawn
- It might be pale or dark
- It's drawn in bars
- Maugham's "Cakes and __"
- Pint at the pub
- Pub alternative
- Quaff in a pint
- Top-fermented brew
- It might be pale or brown
- Malty brew
- See 44-Across
- Black and tan half
- Brew in a yard
- Happy hour order
- It may be blonde or brown
- Microbrew, maybe
- Quaff for Andy Capp
- Sam Adams, maybe
- Samuel Adams Summer __
- Bar pint contents
- Brown or pale quaff
- Drink by a dartboard
- Drink in a yard
- Microbrewery buy
- One might be blonde
- Pale or brown brew
- Some six-pack contents
- Dogfish Head product
- Draft, maybe
- Fat Tire product
- Bar supply
- Bass in a glass
- Brew that may be pale or dark
- Canterbury quaff
- It may be tapped
- Microbrew selection
- Pint filler
- Bass brew
- Brew choice
- Microbrew choice
- Pale or malt brew
- Yard sale?
- Cheers order
- Dark or pale brew
- Full Sail or Harpoon product
- India Pale __
- Ingredient in a black and tan
- One may be blonde
- Pub buy
- Sierra Nevada product
- 23-Across, e.g.
- Barley wine, e.g.
- Brown __
- It's sold in yards
- Lagunitas product
- Porter kin
- Taproom quencher
- Amber __
- Dogfish Head brew
- Often hoppy brew
- Oktoberfest quaff
- Pint to drink
- Red or brown brew
- Some craft beer
- The "A" in 59-Across
- Cold draft, perhaps
- Full Sail Amber __
- It may be brown or golden
- Kentucky Bourbon Barrel __
- Many a craft beer
- Many a microbrew
- Newcastle Brown brew
- Oktoberfest drink
- Pub pint filler
- Pub pint, perhaps
- Tavern offering
- Blond one in a bar
- IPA, say
- Mirror Pond product
- Pale __
- Smithwick's brew
- Tap outflow
- Belgian __
- Belgian or brown
- Blonde __
- Blonde or pale beverage
- Brewpub pour
- Brown or pale order
- Cream __
- It may be brown or blonde
- Newcastle Brown __
- Part of 44-Down
- Smithwick's product
- Strong brew
- SweetWater Georgia Brown, e.g.
- Tap quaff
- Tavern mugful
- Tavern tankard
- Blonde beverage
- Blonde with a large head, perhaps
- Brown bar order
- Brown brew
- Full Sail offering
- Golden brew
- Pint at a bar
- Sam Adams, e.g.
- 11-Across drink
- Bass beer
- Craft brewer's brew
- Draft selection?
- Drink that may be brown, blonde, or red
- Drink with a painful homophone
- Flagon fill
- Hopped-up refreshment?
- It may be blonde or amber
- Smithwick's beer
- The "A" of IPA
- Boddingtons, e.g.
- Brewery order
- Craft brewer's concoction
- The "A" of 30-Across
- Blonde, brown, or red drink
- Brew in a 42-Down
- Brew made with warm fermentation
- Brewpub option
- Drink made from hops
- Flagon beer
- Hefeweizen, for one
- Hoppy beer
- Pour choice
- Pub pintful
- Red __
- Tap pour
- Taproom brew
- Andy Capp beverage
- Pub refresher
- Pub selection
- Public-house drink
- Stein serving
- British festival
- Lager relative
- Ramshead Inn offering
- Pint for Andy Capp
- Robust drink
- Vinegar source
- Amber drink
- Cakes' fictional partner
- Pub beverage
- Pub quencher
- Shandy ingredient
- Darts tournament quaff
- Draught drink
- Drink in a mug
- Friar Tuck refreshment
- It's served by the yard
- Draft beverage
- Drink with bangers
- Liquid in Welsh rarebit
- Porter or stout
- Tap beverage
- 25 Across beverage
- Robin Hood quaff
- Stout cousin
- Beer alternative
- Dark drink
- Dark-brown brew
- Stein contents
- Blonde brew
- Brewer's product
- Public house serving
- Maugham title drink
- Part of a Maugham title
- Brewpub serving
- Foamy fare
- Pale drink
- Beverage made from barley
- Rathskeller serving
- Something to fill a 28 Down
- Tankard brew
- Beerlike beverage
- Beerlike brew
- Pale potation
- Pale beverage
- 13 Down serving
- Draft candidate
- Drink on draught
- It may be inn stock
- Major medieval nutrition source
- Nut-brown quaff
- Porter, for example
- Serving on draught
- What a round might contain
- Craft product
- I would give all my fame for a pot of __: Shak.
- Brewpub beverage
- Contents of some kegs
- Draught choice
- Draught serving
- Favorite of the inn crowd
- It may be sold by the yard
- Pilsener relative
- Pint-size purchase
- Cold beverage
- Drink at The Duke's Head
- Miller's Tale refreshment
- Canterbury Tales beverage
- India Pale brew
- Twelfth Night beverage
- Robin Hood's drink
- Tavern supply
- Toaster's choice
- What a stein may hold
- What many schooners carry
- Contents of some casks
- Drink in a Maugham title
- Filler of 34 Across
- Ginger __ (soft drink)
- Guinness product
- Malty beverage
- Nut-brown beverage
- Robin Hood beverage
- Robin's refreshment
- Hand-drawn product
- Robin Hood refreshment
- Something spiced for holidays
- Craft brew
- Brewpub selection
- Brown-bottled beverage
- Carbonated beverage
- Craft brewing product
- Microbrew bottle
- Potation with pub grub
- __ Street News (brew biz website)
- Pale pub serving
- Brewpub standby
- Craft brewery offering
- Essentially tealess refreshment
- Fall pumpkin-flavored product
- Foamy libation
- Heady real estate investment
- Suds taken internally
- Tavern's "pale" pour
- Contents of a Shakespearean pot
- Earthy flavoring for beef stew
- Pub glassful
- Pumpkin __ (fall beverage)
- Refreshment with pub grub
- Beverage like beer
- Drink that may be "dark"
- Important medieval nutrition source
- Pint-size refreshment
- Pub servings
- Refreshment for Friar Tuck
- Canterbury Tales refreshment
- 36 Across, picked up the wrong way
- Part of 79 Across
- Pub supply
- What a stein might hold
- It has a head
- Brewed malt beverage
- Gloucester glassful
- Half-and-half half
- It might be sold by the yard
- It's used to curdle milk when making a posset
- Brew, sometimes
- Blackjack filler
- Darts player's drink, maybe
- Drink that may accompany fish and chips
- Fish and chips accompanier, perhaps
- Ginger ___ (common mixer)
- Heady drink
- Partner of 57-Down
- Rapidly fermented drink
- Welsh rabbit ingredient, often
- Ginger ___ (Shirley Temple ingredient)
- McSorley's serving
- Nut-brown brew
- Ogden Porter, e.g.
- Pub crawl beverage
- Brewery barrelful
- Egghot ingredient
- It might be on tap
- McSorley's Old ___ House (East Village landmark)
- Stout's cousin
- Brewery beverage
- Brewpub drink
- Drink by a dartboard, often
- Ginger ___ (soft drink)
- It can be pale
- Malted drink
- Publican's pour, perhaps
- W. Somerset Maugham's "Cakes and ___"
- Andy Capp's drink
- Ballantine product
- It flows in bars
- It might be tapped out
- Microbrewery pint
- Newcastle Brown ___
- Oktoberfest beverage
- And drink of Adam's ___.—Prior.
- Drink.
- English festival.
- Nor sighs for cheerful ___.—Philips.
- Brown October quaff.
- London beer.
- Malt liquor.
- Beer in a pub.
- . . . no more cakes and ___? Twelfth Night.
- Favorite tipple in Sherwood Forest.
- Half of half-and-half.
- What porter is mixed with.
- Brown October ___.
- Cousin of stout.
- Popular beverage.
- Taproom drink.
- Fill for a tankard.
- Beer's first cousin.
- Brown October beverage.
- Destiny of malt.
- Half of a half-and-half.
- Malt product.
- Part of half-and-half.
- Contents of a toby.
- Ingredient of wassail.
- Mum.
- Popular drink in Canada.
- Relative of porter.
- Relative of stout and porter.
- Small change from beer.
- This is near beer.
- Usual contents of a toby.
- Braw brew.
- English festival brew.
- Pale malt beverage.
- Barley broth.
- Nut-brown ___.
- A pub serving.
- Comrade of cakes.
- Drink for Robin Hood.
- Falstaff's weakness.
- Fermented liquor.
- Ingredient of 25 Across.
- An infusion of malt.
- Malt and hops.
- Malt plus hops.
- Tavern tap.
- Cakes and ___.” nyt 1956 ALE Beverage in 17 Across. nyt 1956 ALE Beverage. nyt 1956 ALE Beverage. nyt 1956 ALE Beverage. nyt 1956 ALE Beverage. nyt 1956 ALE Companion of cakes. nyt 1956 ALE English festival. nyt 1956 ALE Half-and-half ingredient. nyt 1956 ALE Mum. nyt 1956 ALE Porter. nyt 1956 ALE Pub favorite. nyt 1956 ALE What stingo" is.
- Falstaff's quaff.
- Friar Tuck's beverage.
- Milwaukee product.
- Quaff.
- Still beer.
- Stout drink.
- Wassail.
- A potable.
- Englishman's beverage.
- Ingredient of rarebit.
- October brew.
- Festival in England.
- Pub favorite.
- Relative of bitter.
- Relative of stout.
- Cakes' companions.
- Companion of cakes.
- Relative of 48 Across.
- Stout or porter.
- Tap room item.
- Bride-___, rustic wedding feast.
- Half-and-half ingredient.
- Nut-brown item.
- Porter's relative.
- A brew.
- Boar's Head fare.
- Item sold by 37 Down.
- Pothouse specialty.
- Pub sign.
- Kind of house.
- English country festival.
- Gingery quaff.
- Hops drink.
- Nog of old-time Norfolk.
- Popular quaff.
- Porter's cousin.
- Potation.
- Thirst quencher.
- English gala
- Old Norfolk nog.
- Partner of 'earty.
- Partner of beer.
- Pub item.
- Stout's kin.
- Stout's relative
- Suds
- Drink of Englishmen
- Fall fete
- Toby liquid
- . . . no more cakes and ___?
- Adam's brew
- Bar offering
- Beer's companion
- Toby contents
- Wassail drink
- Refresher
- Then to the spicy nut-brown ___: Milton
- Cakes' accompaniment
- October drink
- Pub potion
- Country festival in England
- Fermented drink
- Hot-pot drink
- Kind of wife or house
- Londoner's "bitter"
- Nog
- Pothouse potion
- Something for a Toby
- Tavern item
- Welsh rabbit ingredient
- Alcoholic brew
- Pub liquid
- Some drink this "gingerly"
- Stingo, in Soho
- . . . cakes and ___?: Shak.
- For a quart of ___ is a dish for a king: Shak.
- Hood's quaff
- Item stored in a buttery
- Londoner's nog
- Rathskeller staple
- Type of wife or house
- Beverage for Robin Hood
- Nog, in Norfolk
- Pub stock
- Hood's drink
- Malty drink
- Nut-brown drink
- Pothouse order
- Saloon offering
- Beer's cousin
- Brown October brew
- Hopped-up drink
- Lager's cousin
- Something to quaff
- Tavern request
- Bar stock
- Kin of kvass
- Lager's relative
- October Club's quaff
- Word in a Maugham title
- Yard of ___ (pub glass)
- Ginger chaser
- House or wife preceder
- Seidel filler
- Shandy part
- Welsh-rabbit enhancer
- Cakes and ___: Maugham
- Cakes' literary partner
- Canadian export
- Collier's cooler
- October potable
- Part of a shandy
- Cheers choice
- A Canadian export
- Hood's refresher
- October ___
- October beverage
- Robin Hood's quaff
- Taproom quaff
- Cakes' unlikely partner
- Cousin of kvass
- Hot-pot ingredient
- It is often nut-brown
- Sometimes it's on draft
- Pub tap
- Drink served in a Toby
- Porter relative
- Pub pint's contents
- Welsh-rabbit brew
- Tankard's liquid
- Bock kin
- Half of a Maugham pair
- Heady pub serving
- Kin of bock
- Rathskeller offering
- Kvass's cousin
- Sickening drink?
- Stout stuff
- Pale or Newcastle brown
- Pub draught
- Public house mainstay
- Staffordshire product
- Tankard tipple
- Pig & Whistle order
- Bitter
- Half pints, maybe
- Hearty drink
- Inn serving
- It may take some hops
- Leicester libation
- Molson, e.g.
- Schooner's contents, maybe
- See above
- Ballantine brew
- Bitter, to a Brit
- Cold porter
- Draught, maybe
- Guinness specialty
- Hearty mugful
- It may come in cases
- It may have a big head
- London libation
- Old Foghorn, e.g.
- Pitcherful, maybe
- Public order
- Steinful
- Bubbly beverage
- Inn drink
- It has a bite and hops
- It may be involved in a draft
- It may be pint-sized
- Tabard Inn order
- XXX drink, in the comics
- A pint, maybe
- Bass ___
- Draft call?
- It may be taken in in an inn
- It might help wash down a banger
- Kensington quaff
- King's Head order
- Lead-in for house or wife
- Malted drink that's not a malted
- Order at the George & Dragon
- Order at the Pig & Whistle
- Bar tap
- It may be sold in yards
- Many a pint
- McSorley's product
- Order at the Green Dragon
- Partner of steak
- See 1-Down
- Barrel contents
- Bitter ___
- Drink at the Duck and Drake
- Public house potable
- It may be bitter
- It might be in a yard
- Order at the Crown & Anchor
- Pilsener kin
- Stuff sold in yards
- Amber, e.g.
- Beverage that's bitterer than beer
- Bitter, say
- It has its head in a glass
- Something brewing
- It contains about 6% alcohol by volume
- Nog ingredient, maybe
- Cask serving
- Inn take
- Public-house offering
- Relative of beer
- Adult beverage
- Ballantine, e.g.
- Blonde ___
- Brewpub staple
- Drink often labeled XXX in the comics
- Drink with a head on it
- McSorley's offering
- Mugful
- Newcastle Brown, e.g.
- Public offering
- Drink in "The Taming of the Shrew"
- Full-bodied quaff
- It can fill a yard
- Word with bitter or winter
- Irish red, for one
- It may come from a barrel
- It's poured in pints
- Mugful, maybe
- Order at the Pig and Whistle
- Drink from a stein
- Drink with a head
- Ginger ___ (Canada Dry product)
- It may be red or brown
- Wassailing choice
- McSorley's Old ___ House, New York landmark since 1854
- Moose Drool or Trout Slayer
- Stout, for one
- Word that can follow pale, brown or cask
- Bottle marked "XXX" in the comics
- It may take a few hops
- McSorley's order
- Pale pub potable
- Word after ginger or brown
- Dark quaff
- Buzzsaw Brown, e.g.
- Drink sometimes indicated in comics by "XXX"
- Full Sail or Fuller's
- Something that's not hard to drink?
- Barley wine, really
- Cask filler
- Draught ___
- Irish ___
- It may be represented by "XXX" in the funnies
- Stout ___
- Tavern favorite
- It can make you squiffy
- It may be blonde
- One may have a full body
- Product of fermenting barley
- Steinful, maybe
- Yard filler, maybe
- Cousin of mead
- Draft classification
- Drink in a stein
- It's sold by the yard
- Order at McSorley's
- Order at a rathskeller
- Possible answer to "What's brewing?"
- Product of a zymurgist
- See 9-Down
- Serving at McSorley's
- Belgian red, e.g.
- Carbonated drink
- Cask beverage
- Quaff in Middle-earth
- What's brewing, maybe
- American pale ___
- Beverage that may be 41-Across
- Cousin of lager
- Half of a black and tan
- Irish red ___
- It may be labeled "XXX"
- It might come from a tap
- Many a draft selection
- Most watchful
- Oktoberfest offering
- Samuel Adams, e.g.
- A bitter pull to swallow?
- Beverage that may be labeled "XXX"
- Bottle marked "XXX," maybe
- Old Speckled Hen, for one
- Pint glass fill
- Stout, maybe
- What's brewing?
- With 40-Down, something tapped at a pub
- Brooklyn Brown or Newcastle Brown
- Cakes and ___ (simple material pleasures)
- Drink sold by the yard
- Middle-earth quaff
- Order in a pub
- Something much sold on St. Patrick's Day
- Beverage for a darts player, perhaps
- Blond in a bar?
- Boston ___ (Sam Adams offering)
- Bottle that might be labeled "XXX"
- Drink rarely drunk with a straw
- Fill for a schooner
- Hoppy medium?
- It may be blond, brown or ginger
- It might be brown or pale
- It might be pale or amber
- Pint Night purchase
- Some like it hopped
- Something North Carolina's Alcohol Law Enforcement regulates, aptly
- Something to raise a glass for
- Drink in a tavern
- Hoppy request at happy hour
- It might come in a yard glass
- Tap offering
- The "A" of 38-Across
- The "A" of 72-Down
- Weizenbock or Berliner Weisse
- Amber quaff
- American ___ (beverage)
- Beverage that was a medieval source of nutrition
- Blond at the bar, say
- Bottle labeled "XXX" in the comics
- Fermented beverage
- Fermented brew
- Growler's contents
- Quaff of gruit and wort, in days of yore
- Serving from a tap
- Something that may be sold by the yard
- What "XXX" might represent in comics
- Word with American or amber
- Saloon sip
- Bartender's serving, perhaps
- Beverage such as Audrey Hopburn or Hoptimus Prime
- Beverage that might be blonde or brown
- Blonde or brown quaff
- Drink from the tap?
- Drink hidden in "tea leaves"
- Product that may be sold by the yard
- Viking's swig
- Choice for a round
- Drink aptly found in "medieval era"
- One might be pale
- Stuff served in a horn at a Renaissance faire, perhaps
- Summer ___ (Samuel Adams offering)
- Home brew product
- Sam Adams Summer ___
- Choice after a long, hard day
- Hearty pour
- Brewhouse brew
- It might be blonde or brown
- Thing drawn in bars
- Gingery drink, at times
- Ginger _____
- Barley beverage
- Ginger --
- Maugham's 'Cakes and _____'
- Bristol beer
- Brit's beer
- Cambridge quaff
- Maugham's 'Cakes and --'
- Beer for a Brit
- Brighton beer
- Stein drink
- Stein quaff
- Toby drink
- Brit's brew
- British beer
- India pale --
- Beer in Bath
- Toby brew
- Bar drink
- Bexley beer
- Tankard drink
- London brew
- Pub beer
- Brew for a Brit
- Drink in many a 58-Across
- Beer stand beverage
- Pint of one might help your stage fright
- Kim Mitchell "Lager & ___"
- Might see a pint of one on stage
- Goes with Kim Mitchell's "Lager"
- Green Day "Private ___"
- Green Day's is "Private"
- Kind of pint after U.K. show
- Grog
- It's sometimes pint-sized
- Quaff dating to the middle ages
- ___, Caesar (punny beer)
- Beer variety that canonically exists in Middle-earth
- Bitter quaff
- Blonde Jovi ___ (it's a beer)
- Quaff for Ted Kennedy
- Brewski
- It's drunk to get drunk
- Lush drink
- Microbrew, frequently
- Capp's quaff
- Grogshop offering
- 12-proof beverage
- Heavy beer
- Pete makes a wicked one
- Darts-game drink
- It may be bought in yards
- For a quart of ___ is a dish for a king: Shakespeare
- Brewery selection
- Cask ___ (U.K. beverage)
- Stein contents, perhaps
- Beverage that's a homophone of 24-Down
- McSorley's glassful
- Newcastle or Old Speckled Hen
- Porter, but not Pilsner
- Wheat ___ (hoppier alternative to Weissbier)
- Bud's heavier relative?
- Ginger adjunct
- It bites, takes hops and may have a big head
- It's after ginger
- It's marked XXX in the comics
- Publican's serving
- Schooner beverage
- Beer's heavier cousin
- Guinness, e.g.
- Hearty pub offering
- Hearty pub order
- Its cousin is stout
- Steak go-with
- Steak partner
- Tankard fill, perhaps
- Alternative to 43-Across
- Frothy quaff
- Heady draft
- It may be after ginger
- Mersey potable
- Pint contents, perhaps
- Quaffer's choice
- Stout kin
- Tavern product
- It may come after ginger
- Fish and chips follower, sometimes
- Ginger's follower?
- Ipswich potable
- Kin of beer
- Schooner cargo, often
- Schooner's cargo, perhaps
- Cake companion
- It's more than 4 percent alcohol by volume in the U.S.
- Pint potable
- Rathskeller fare
- Brit's brew, perhaps
- Part of a schooner's cargo, often
- Ginger add-on
- Beverage in a Maugham title
- Brewery specialty, perhaps
- Mug filler, sometimes
- Nappy beverage
- Stein refill, perhaps
- Alcoholic beverage
- Brewpub glassful
- Cake partner
- Mugful at the Pig and Whistle
- Pig and Whistle order
- Rapidly fermented quaff
- Steak or cakes partner
- Ginger ___ (soda choice)
- Pint drink
- Stein refill
- Beverage for the inn crowd?
- Choice in a pub
- Oft-pale beverage
- Yard contents, sometimes
- Pint poured in a pub
- Potent pub pint
- A certain pintful
- Barley wine, for one
- Beverage of McSorley's
- Beverage with fish and chips, perhaps
- Brew in a pint
- Dark or pale drink
- It may be on tap in taprooms
- Kind of beer
- Nappy
- Pub option
- A common pint
- A pint, sometimes
- Andy Capp's brew
- Bar or pub quaff
- Beer variety
- Beverage in a yard
- Inn beverage
- It has a wet head and hops
- Andy Capp's favorite
- Certain alcoholic beverage
- It's often after ginger
- Microbrewery pint, sometimes
- Pub pitcherful
- Alcoholic pint, often
- Certain pint
- Drink by the yard
- Keg contents, sometimes
- Pub order, often
- Schooner's cargo, often
- Beer type
- Bloke buzzer
- Pale or brown
- Yard drink
- Amber, for one
- Ballantine beverage
- Drink-in-stein
- Heady pint stuff
- Hearty pub brew
- It is inn stock
- Certain microbrew
- Drink sold in pints
- Drink with pub grub
- Full-bodied brew
- It has a head and is heady
- Pub grub go-with
- Sometimes-creamy quaff
- Sometimes-pale brew
- Bass Pale ___
- Boston ___ (Samuel Adams beer)
- Brew that may be pumpkin-flavored
- Drink often served in pints
- Drink that may be amber
- London quaff
- Pint-sized drink?
- Red ___ (Irish brew)
- Summer ___ (Samuel Adams brew)
- Tavern selection
- Big Wave Golden ___ (Kona brew)
- Brew that may be blonde
- Fermented malt drink
- Golden or brown brew
- Brew that may be brown
- Brewery choice
- Nickname that omits "jandra"
- Pale or blond beverage
- Part of 28-Across
- Redd's apple brew
- Strong beer
- Top-fermenting beer style
- Word that completes this drink: p___ ___
- Beer such as a tripel
- Blond or brown beverage
- Blond or red beverage
- Brew that may be pale
- Dogfish Head Brewery product
- Drink in a pint glass
- White or brown beer
- Beer hall selection
- Brew hall choice
- Brew such as sahti or stout
- Brew that may be red or pale
- Ginger ___ (fizzy drink)
- Pub pint option
- Pub product
- ___ or Nothing (punny name for a pub)
- Milton's ``nutbrown" brew
- Public-house fare
- Sudsy sipper
- Cakes and ____
- Malted beverage
- Beverage in a stein
- Bitter pub order
- Bitter tavern drink
- Brew in a tulip glass
- Drink that may be amber or pale
- Ginger ___ (carbonated drink)
- Medieval beer
- Nickname for Alejandra
- Pale ___ (rhyming drink)
- Type of beer
- Word after "blonde" or "ginger"
- ___ pail (brewer's rhyming bucket)
- ___-8-One (soft drink)
- Dart-thrower's order
- Hearty draught
- Lager's kin
- Ginger ____
- Ginger quaff
- Ginger-flavored beverage
- Relative of kvass
- Wife or house leader
- Pale dry quaff
- Stout brew
- Certain six-pack
- October quencher
- Stout in a mug
- Tankard.s contents
- Dublin draft
- Pimlico pint
- Saloon serving
- Foamy quaff
- It gets a head
- It may be pint-size
- Keg quaff
- Quaffer's order
- Schooner load
- Hogshead contents, perhaps
- It could be part of one's inn take
- Tankard contents, often
- Bar tab item
- Inn order, perhaps
- It may be drawn
- Seidel filler, sometimes
- Steak go-with, sometimes
- Capp's pub order
- Foam-topped beverage
- It could be pale
- Oktoberfest order, perhaps
- Capp quaff
- Drink with cakes
- Ginger or pale
- Inn draft
- It may be quaffed in pints
- Londoner's pintful
- Pint order
- Alec's Guinness?
- Pint contents, maybe
- 11-Across staple
- Alternative to lager
- Ginger ___ soda
- Happy hour order, perhaps
- Beer with a top-fermenting yeast
- It can give a bloke a buzz
- It's in a wet 54-Down
- Yard filler, often
- Drink in a pint
- Microbrewery output, perhaps
- Tavern pitcherful
- Type of alcoholic beverage
- Certain libation
- Drink next to a dart, often
- Drink that may be made from ginger
- Rathskeller specialty
- What a "free house" in England sells
- Word with "house" or "bitter"
- 9-Down order
- One-pint serving, perhaps
- Rathskeller order
- See 40-Across
- Sometimes-bitter drink
- Bitter brew, perhaps
- Dart team's quaff, perhaps
- Drink at a darts tournament, perhaps
- Growler or schooner filler
- Item served in 49-Down
- See 16-Across
- Brew that may be bitter
- Brewpub buy
- Brown or amber brew
- Cakes partner, in a Maugham title
- Gastropub beverage
- Happy hour buy, perhaps
- Public house libation
- Yard glass filler
- Frothy tavern order
- Gastropub drink
- Hoppy kind of 30-Down
- Many a craft brew
- Pale or brown beverage
- Part of a pub round
- Public house order
- See 29-Down
- Wassailer's beverage
- 25-Down contents, perhaps
- Brew with an amber variety
- Frothy beverage
- Hoppy happy hour order
- Microbrewery choice
- 46-Across order
- Beverage in a taproom
- Beverage made through top fermentation
- Beverage that may be blonde or brown
- Biergarten beverage
- Biergarten selection, maybe
- Brew in a stein
- Drink sold at a 68-Across
- Hard cider alternative
- Pale ingredient in a Black and Tan cocktail
- See 41-Across
- Standard pub brew
- Taproom offering
- The "A" in 29-Down
- Full-bodied beer
- Nickname that drops -jandro
- Pale or amber beer
- Taproom choice
- ___ or Nothing (punny name for a brewery)
- Drink that can be blonde or brown
- It's poured in a pub
- Quaff at a pub
- Source of nutrition in the medieval world
- The "A" in 38-Down
- The "A" of 23-Across
- Word after "ginger" or "pale"
- Tap stuff
- Tapster's glass
- 95 Down, perhaps
- Heady beverage
- Pale ____
- What bars draw
- It's brewed
- Kind of house or wife
- Last call call
- It may come in yards
- Drafted stuff
- Barley wine, for example
- Alternative to a lager
- Old Brown Dog from Smuttynose Brewing Co., e.g.
- Stuff in some kegs
- ****
- Allsopp's Arctic ___ (beer that sold for $503,300 on eBay in 2007)
- Barley wine, e.g., despite its name
- Bitter drink, perhaps
- Brewery creation
- Last word of IPA
- Many a drink listed on BeerAdvocate
- The Red Bear Brewing Co. drink Skookum, e.g.
- Irish red ___ (drink)
- The French drink Bière de Garde, e.g.
- Bass offering
- Harp output
- Molson offering
- Bitters, e.g.
- It may get a swelled head
- Local order
- Srewpub offering
- Brewpub output
- Publican's pints
- Bath bubbler?
- Pete's Wicked, for one
- Newcastle Brown, for one
- Beer cousin
- Brewhouse beverage
- Hoppy refreshment
- Trappist product
- Amber libation
- Bitter pint
- Brew popular in Britain
- Gastropub quaff
- Growler grog
- It may be amber
- Microbrewery creation
- Potent pint
- Refreshment for darts players
- Stuff in steins
- Welsh rarebit ingredient
- It can be blonde or ginger
- Potent brew
- Pothouse potable
- Blue Moon, e.g.
- Cream or ginger follower
- It takes hops
- Manchester mugful
- Hoppy product
- One might have a big head
- Porter's kin
- Powerful beer
- Brewer's creation
- Growler fill
- Hoppy happy hour choice
- Hoppy libation
- Poured pint
- Glasgow glassful
- It may be ginger or blonde
- It's often brown or amber
- Pint from a publican
- Something downed at a pub
- Hoppy sip
- Tavern flow
- Guinness, for one
- Pub pull
- Stuff in a stein
- Word with cream or pale
- Brewer's bottleful
- Pete's Wicked, e.g.
- Pub libation
- Tavern option
- It might be brown, amber or pale
- Offering from a publican
- Pub grub chaser
- Pub refreshment
- Tap option
- Tavern pint