- BEER
- Brewed beverage
- Ginger or root
- Malt and hops brew
- Stadium quencher
- Fermented beverage
- Chaser, often
- Draft order
- It may be sold by the yard
- With 27-Down, brewery event, and an apt title for this puzzle
- Round part?
- Singha, for one
- Drink in a tulip glass
- Homer no function ___ well without ("Simpsons" quote)
- Cold one
- Schlitz, e.g.
- Its head shrinks over time
- It has a big head and is cold
- It has a big head and can be bitter
- Milwaukee product
- Suds in a mug
- Draft pick?
- Headed quaff
- Ballpark quaff
- Porter or pilsener
- Schooner fluid
- Bob and Doug McKenzie's favourite drink
- Molson product
- Bob and Doug McKenzie's drink
- Labatt export
- Labatt drink
- Pub pint
- Beverage mentioned in the Epic of Gilgamesh
- Foamy drink
- You can't be a real country unless you have a ___ and an airline: Frank Zappa
- Schooner contents
- Miller product
- One may be hoisted
- One may be cracked open
- Brewski
- Bud, but not pal
- Heady stuff?
- Malty brew
- Ball game purchase
- Kind of hall or garden
- Oktoberfest order
- Ballpark beverage
- Oktoberfest quaff
- Part of a boilermaker
- Anheuser-Busch product
- Cold one, so to speak
- Pitcher of hoppiness?
- Welsh rarebit ingredient
- Billy or Bud
- Corona Extra or Coors Light
- It comes to a head
- It loses its head eventually
- Suds
- Belly creator, supposedly
- In British lingo, it's stingo
- Oktoberfest serving
- Dos Equis, for one
- Guinness, e.g.
- Ballpark purchase
- Barley brew
- Canned beverage
- Kirin, e.g.
- Homer Simpson's favorite quaff
- Pub staple
- Brewery output
- Corona or Dos Equis
- Saloon suds
- Secretary of ___ (cabinet position that a 2007 Chicago Tribune article stated that President Madison tried to create in 1809)
- Frat party staple
- Homer's usual order at Moe's
- Pub pour
- Tankardful
- Duff or Yuengling
- What Amsterdam has recently begun paying alcoholics to clean its streets
- Schorschbräu Schorschbock 57% or, like, Coors Light
- Octoberfest beverage
- Skittles companion
- Shotgunned beverage
- Ginger or bock
- Oft-drawn order
- Six-pack
- Bar order
- Barley product
- Brewpub order
- Libation station potation
- Order at a 31 Down
- Pub order
- See 47 Across
- Suds, so to speak
- Happy hour suds
- Tapped beverage
- Bud, for one
- Keg contents
- Root ___
- Stein filler
- Stout cousin
- Bar brew
- It may be tapped out
- Brew
- Bud or Sam
- Samuel Adams product
- Schlitz or Schmidt's
- Bocks or Beck's
- Common Super Bowl ad product
- Suds, as it were
- Microbrewery product
- Where to find hops
- Cold draft
- Miller, for one
- Word with belly or blast
- Craft __
- Keg filler
- Sierra Nevada, e.g.
- Brew found in increasing quantities in the ends of 17-, 28-, 47- and 64-Across
- Foamy brew
- __ nuts
- Common product in Super Bowl ads
- Tapped brew
- 37-Down, e.g.
- Staple in 48-Down
- Corona product
- It's often tapped out
- Bar pint contents
- Cold one at a bar
- Lager or pilsner
- Drink in a stein
- It has a head and hops
- Tall one
- Tap serving
- Tavern quaff
- Boilermaker ingredient
- Brewpub pour
- Ingredient in some batter
- Pilsner, e.g.
- Taproom offering
- __ garden
- 57-Down, for one
- Draft choice?
- Draft drink
- Drink for Bunker
- Mug filler
- Shampoo ingredient
- Tavern fare
- What 21 Across is known for
- Cheers quencher
- Laverne and Shirley's job concern
- Stadium vendor's supply
- Tavern serving
- Ball-game quaff
- Norm's order, on "Cheers"
- Malt beverage
- Drink served in steins
- Drink with pretzels
- Skittles partner
- Stadium vendor's offering
- Fermented drink
- Stein beverage
- Tavern order
- Keg serving
- Schooner filler
- Ballpark vendor's offering
- Beverage on tap
- 32 Down contents
- 79 Across filler
- Drink served in a stein
- Brewpub serving
- Lager brew
- Order on tap
- Bar order on tap
- Boilermaker component
- On tap order
- Item on tap
- Picnic potation
- Six-pack drink
- Frat party delivery
- Cold beverage
- Tavern beverage
- Brewery product
- Contents of some kegs
- Lager, e.g.
- Ballgame beverage
- Foamy beverage
- Frequent sportscast sponsor
- Tavern mugful
- Brew with barley
- Pub beverage
- Beverage served on tap
- Frat party beverage
- On tap beverage
- Restaurant "garden" serving
- Sudsy beverage on tap
- Serving in a stein
- What fills a tavern mug
- Ballpark vendor's wares
- Bar beverage in a mug
- Bar drink in a mug
- Head home
- Tavern beverage "on tap"
- First-round draft pick
- Microbrewery's offering
- Mug contents
- Samuel Adams, e.g.
- ___ and skittles (fun, to a Brit)
- Flower in some gardens?
- Heineken, e.g.
- Norm Peterson's favorite drink
- Ballpark drink
- A History of the World in Six Glasses drink
- Boilermaker chaser
- Corona, e.g.
- Invention of Gambrinus.
- Rathskeller specialty.
- Bock.
- Milwaukee's specialty.
- Popular beverage.
- According to legend, Gambrinus invented this.
- An order at 55 Down.
- Ginger ___.
- Contents of a growler.
- Contents of a seidel.
- Gambrinus' invention.
- Tapster's item.
- Drink.
- Relative of kvass.
- Stout.
- Kvass.
- Beverage.
- Lager.
- ___ garden.
- Social beverage.
- Bock, for one.
- German export.
- Swanky or stout.
- Bock or lager
- Pilsen export
- Rarebit ingredient
- Tavern offering
- Birch or spruce drink
- Brauhaus staple
- It crosses the bar
- Porter's relative
- Hoppy beverage
- Milwaukee export
- Skittles' associate
- Sake
- Pub drink
- Tavern item
- It might be light
- Bock or root
- It once cost 5 cents
- Pilsener, e.g.
- Gambrinus's invention
- Rathskeller quaff
- Milwaukee brew
- Partner of skittles
- Gyle or mum
- Skittles sidekick
- This contains barley malt
- Vassar product
- The Mauve Decade author
- Lunar crater
- Pilsener, for one
- Sudsy quaff
- Cask contents
- Word with ginger or root
- Bock, e.g.
- Purchase in a stube
- Stube offering
- Tap tap
- Ginger or root follower
- This may be tapped
- Malt brew
- Tavern staple
- ___ me! (request to a fridge-goer)
- Bar serving
- It's been known to chase Wild Turkeys
- The missing letters in _UDW_IS_ _
- ___ o'clock (when happy hour begins)
- Draft beverage
- It's sold in a stube
- Suds, to some
- Mum, e.g.
- Chaser, perhaps
- It may have a head but not a tail
- Kind of blast
- It's stingo, in British lingo
- Draft, maybe
- 23-Across ingredient
- Bud, maybe
- Tuborg, e.g.
- Kind of hall
- Harp, for one
- Batter's base, maybe
- Certain draft
- Head site
- It has a head but no shoulders
- It may have a big head
- Draft, e.g.
- Kind of bust
- The "one" in the phrase "draw one"
- Many a stadium concession
- Ballpark buy
- Blast constituent?
- Ingredient in some batters
- It should have a head and a good body
- It can be drafted
- Mugful
- Tall one or cold one
- Common cause of a 3-Down
- It has a head
- Contents of a 56-Across
- Lone Star, e.g.
- See 24-Down
- Fraternity party purchase
- Samuel Adams or Corona
- Beauty is in the eye of the ___ holder: Kinky Friedman
- Molson or Michelob
- One shouldn't have a big head
- Cold draft, maybe
- Drink that's the subject of several rules in the Code of Hammurabi
- Product commonly advertised during football games
- Case load?
- Happy hour order
- Product much advertised during football games
- Hold my ___ (words before a foolish act)
- Bud, e.g.
- Zymurgist's interest
- Samuel Adams, for one
- Some real heady stuff?
- What a koozie might keep cool
- Lead-in to bottle or batter
- What a zythophile loves
- Word with belly or barrel
- The ideal complement for the three meals in this puzzle
- Drink mentioned in "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk"
- Harpoon, e.g.
- Miller, e.g.
- Oktoberfest offering
- Pub potable
- With 57-Down, some tavern trash
- Ballpark brew
- Tailgating must
- Free drink for a band member
- Might have a cold one at the show
- Parking lot cooler item
- Woke up this morning and I got myself a ___
- See 61-Across
- What those who've "never been sicker" have before 18-Across, per a drinking adage
- Kvass kin
- Denmark's Tuborg, notably
- It has a head, but not a tail
- Ale or lager
- Ingredient in some fried-food batters
- Cookout staple
- Samuel Adams's Just the Haze is a non-alcoholic one
- Duff, on "The Simpsons"
- Wisconsin export
- Draft in the bar
- Happy-hour choice
- Kind of belly
- Kind of barrel
- Tankard filler
- Toga party supply
- Major German export
- Shampoo ingredient, sometimes
- Shampoo type
- Boilermaker part
- 45-Across filler, perhaps
- It ultimately loses its head
- Ball game purchase, perhaps
- Drink for Archie Bunker
- Happy-hour cold one
- Tap output
- Common alcoholic beverage
- Head-y beverage
- College students' party drink
- Pabst product
- Pub crawler's drink
- In-flight beverage?
- ___ me! ("I'll take a cold one!")
- Asahi or Bud Light
- Beverage in a stein
- Beverage used to marinate steaks
- Sudsy part of a sake bomb
- Tsingtao product
- ___-battered fish
- October quaff
- Russian kvass e.g.
- Pilsner
- Frothy drink
- Oktoberfest essential
- Kind of hall or bust
- Super Bowl beverage
- Heady brew
- Tap drink
- Tap choice
- Stadium selection
- Drink for Norm Peterson
- Belly filler
- Fermented libation
- It may be put in either of your mugs
- Stadium call
- Boilermaker element
- Hops to it?
- Billy or Bud, e.g.
- Big belly creator, supposedly
- Arena drink
- Ginger or root beverage
- Cold one (available at the beginnings of 17-, 38- and 59-Across)
- Tailgate party beverage
- Homer's order at Moe's
- Pilsner or porter
- Pub crawl drink
- Pub crawl beverage
- Word after "ginger" or "root"
- Michelada ingredient
- Microbrewery offering
- Stout or pale ale, e.g.
- Sudsy brew
- IPA, e.g.
- Beverage sometimes consumed in the shower
- Tusker or Tsingtao drink
- 99 Bottles of ___ (reverse-counting song)
- Beverage that's often on tap
- Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, for one
- Homebrewer's creation
- Word before "pong" or "bong"
- Bitter
- Common chaser
- Suds order
- It may be drawn
- Word with glasses or goggles
- See 89 Across
- Miller offering
- Pretzels accompanier
- What schooners hold
- Schooner fill
- With 41-Across, saloon sign
- Kegger quaff
- 27-Down product
- Growler fill
- Word with garden or gut
- It may come to a head
- Suds at a stadium
- Miller's product
- Bitter brew
- Brewpub product
- Saloon offering
- Pub crawl purchase