| Ale |
| Suds |
| Nuts |
| Sake |
| Craft |
| Brew. |
| Kvass |
| Lager |
| Mugful |
| Drink. |
| Brewski |
| Tap tap |
| Pilsner |
| Cold one |
| Pub pour |
| Bar brew |
| Bar order |
| Pub order |
| Malt brew |
| Pub drink |
| Beverage. |
| Head site |
| Mum, e.g. |
| Root ____ |
| Foamy brew |
| Ginger --- |
| Keg filler |
| Tap output |
| Mug filler |
| Pub staple |
| Cold draft |
| Heady brew |
| Bock, e.g. |
| Bud, maybe |
| Lager brew |
| Tankardful |
| Case load? |
| Sudsy quaff |
| Saloon brew |
| Tavern item |
| Tavern brew |
| Draft drink |
| Barley brew |
| Draft pick? |
| Pub potable |
| Saloon suds |
| Draft, e.g. |
| Item on tap |
| Round part? |
| Tap serving |
| Tapped brew |
| Arena drink |
| Heady stuff |
| Gyle or mum |
| Hops to it? |
| Tall order? |
| Lager, e.g. |
| Kirin, e.g. |
| Draft, maybe |
| Growler fill |
| Tankard fill |
| Saloon quaff |
| Tavern quaff |
| Bitter" brew |
| Keg contents |
| Saloon order |
| Stein filler |
| Tavern order |
| Pub beverage |
| Pub offering |
| Billy or Bud |
| Bock or root |
| Headed quaff |
| Mug contents |
| Norm's quaff |
| Order on tap |
| Shampoo type |
| Tuborg, e.g. |
| Ale's cousin |
| Belly filler |
| Kind of bust |
| Lunar crater |
| Miller, e.g. |
| Stadium call |
| Kegger quaff |
| Corona, e.g. |
| Ballpark buy |
| Kind of hall |
| Cheers" order |
| Cask contents |
| Tavern mugful |
| Stout cousin? |
| Schooner fill |
| Draft choice? |
| Brewpub order |
| Cheers" draft |
| Ballpark brew |
| Bock or lager |
| Brewed stock? |
| Harp, for one |
| It has a head |
| Pilsen export |
| Suds, to some |
| Tavern staple |
| Kind of blast |
| Suds in a mug |
| On tap" order |
| Saloon staple |
| Certain draft |
| Harpoon, e.g. |
| Kind of belly |
| Coors beverage |
| Kind of garden |
| Keg's contents |
| Tavern request |
| Hoppy beverage |
| Guinness e.g. |
| Tavern serving |
| Brewery output |
| Tankard filler |
| Corona product |
| Heady potation |
| Stein beverage |
| Stube offering |
| Swit/Torn film |
| Vassar product |
| Draft beverage |
| Foamy beverage |
| Milwaukee brew |
| Ballpark quaff |
| Ballpark drink |
| Heineken, e.g. |
| Pilsener, e.g. |
| Kind of barrel |
| Six-pack drink |
| Miller product |
| Tapped beverage |
| Tavern beverage |
| Saloon offering |
| Brewpub serving |
| Tavern offering |
| Schooner filler |
| Alcoholic drink |
| Brewed beverage |
| Brewery product |
| Baseball draft? |
| Bocks or Beck's |
| Brauhaus staple |
| Lone Star, e.g. |
| Picnic potation |
| Quaff for Homer |
| Singha, for one |
| 'Cheers' supply |
| Canned beverage |
| Pub crawl quaff |
| Tailgating must |
| Chaser, perhaps |
| Miller, for one |
| Beverage on tap |
| Happy hour order |
| 'Cheers' request |
| 'Cheers' serving |
| Bar order on tap |
| Brew with barley |
| Draft in the bar |
| Miller or Molson |
| Milwaukee export |
| Pilsner or lager |
| Skittles partner |
| Suds, as it were |
| Boilermaker part |
| Miller's product |
| Oktoberfest quaff |
| Milwaukee product |
| Bar pint contents |
| Happy-hour choice |
| Porter's relative |
| Rathskeller quaff |
| Oktoberfest order |
| Schooner contents |
| Ballgame beverage |
| Cold draft, maybe |
| Pilsener, for one |
| Skittles sidekick |
| Suds at a stadium |
| Toga party supply |
| Frat party supply |
| It might be light |
| It can be drafted |
| Suds, so to speak |
| Ballpark purchase |
| Frat party staple |
| Ballpark beverage |
| Rarebit ingredient |
| Blast constituent? |
| Boilermaker chaser |
| Brewery's beverage |
| Budweiser beverage |
| Dos Equis, for one |
| Molson or Michelob |
| Oktoberfest mugful |
| Porter or pilsener |
| Pub crawl purchase |
| This may be tapped |
| Where to find hops |
| Billy or Bud, e.g. |
| Fermented libation |
| Malt and hops brew |
| It crosses the bar |
| It comes to a head |
| Oktoberfest serving |
| Sierra Nevada, e.g. |
| ''Cheers'' quencher |
| Corona or Dos Equis |
| Frat party beverage |
| Happy-hour cold one |
| Kokanee or Canadian |
| Major German export |
| Partner of skittles |
| Purchase in a stube |
| Skittles' associate |
| Boilermaker element |
| Frat party delivery |
| Oktoberfest beverage |
| Samuel Adams product |
| Microbrewery product |
| Batter's base, maybe |
| Brooklyn Brown, e.g. |
| Contents of a seidel |
| It once cost 5 cents |
| It's sold in a stube |
| Kokanee or Moosehead |
| Miller Lite, for one |
| Moe's Tavern serving |
| Tall one or cold one |
| Contents of some kegs |
| Birch or spruce drink |
| Gambrinus's invention |
| It's often tapped out |
| Michelob, for example |
| Pitcher of hoppiness? |
| Root ___ (soft drink) |
| Super Bowl ad product |
| It may be tapped out? |
| Boilermaker component |
| Cold one, so to speak |
| It may come to a head |
| Part of a boilermaker |
| It may have a big head |
| Beverage served on tap |
| Black velvet component |
| Duff, in "The Simpsons |
| Homer's order at Moe's |
| It has a head and body |
| Samuel Adams or Corona |
| Super Bowl party quaff |
| Anheuser-Busch product |
| It has a head and hops? |
| Ballpark vendor's wares |
| Beverage at a keg party |
| Drink for Archie Bunker |
| Drink served in a stein |
| Ginger or root follower |
| It's the _____ out here |
| Parking lot cooler item |
| Stadium vendor's supply |
| Stout, lager, or porter |
| Tailgate party beverage |
| Theme of today's puzzle |
| Word with garden or gut |
| Drink for Norm Peterson |
| Ginger or root beverage |
| ___ pong (drinking game) |
| Mmmm, Gummi ___.": Homer |
| The Mauve Decade" author |
| Duff on ''The Simpsons'' |
| Molson or Labatt product |
| Tailgate party essential |
| Word with belly or blast |
| Word with ginger or root |
| Libation station potation |
| ___ pong (keg party game) |
| A&W root ___ (soft drink) |
| Belly creator, supposedly |
| Budweiser or Samuel Adams |
| Common alcoholic beverage |
| Drink flavoured with hops |
| Many a stadium concession |
| This contains barley malt |
| Stadium vendor's offering |
| Ballpark vendor's offering |
| Ingredient in some batters |
| Most liquid in a sake bomb |
| Ball game purchase, perhaps |
| Batter ingredient, at times |
| Beverage on tap in a tavern |
| Corona Extra or Coors Light |
| Frequent sportscast sponsor |
| Beverage in a keg, sometimes |
| Free drink for a band member |
| Homer's usual order at Moe's |
| It loses its head eventually |
| Word with glasses or goggles |
| Common Super Bowl ad product |
| It ultimately loses its head |
| Beverage from a craft brewery |
| In British lingo, it's stingo |
| It has a big head and is cold |
| One shouldn't have a big head |
| Toby Keith "___ for My Horses |
| What Miller and Coors produce |
| Big belly creator, supposedly |
| Homer Simpson's favorite quaff |
| It has a head but no shoulders |
| It's aptly sold at Brewers games |
| One might be described as yeasty |
| Common product in Super Bowl ads |
| Brewed beverage sold at ballparks |
| It may have a head but not a tail |
| Kind of "Run" Todd Snider goes on |
| Might have a cold one at the show |
| The "one" in the phrase "draw one |
| Bud Light or Bass Ale, for example |
| Beverage usually flavored with hops |
| Drink that includes barley and hops |
| It has a big head and can be bitter |
| Samuel Adams or Corona, for example |
| It may be put in either of your mugs |
| It should have a head and a good body |
| Beverage served by vendors at ballparks |
| Drink that sometimes comes in six-packs |
| Drink that might be served in a cold mug |
| Hold my ___" (words before a foolish act) |
| Drink mentioned in "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk |
| Woke up this morning and I got myself a ___ |
| A History of the World in Six Glasses" drink |
| Alcoholic beverage served in cans and bottles |
| Drink produced by the real-life brand Heisler |
| Product much advertised during football games |
| ___ mile (race that involves drinking alcohol) |
| Drink that could be described as hoppy or malty |
| Product commonly advertised during football games |
| Beauty is in the eye of the ___ holder": Kinky Friedman |
| The ideal complement for the three meals in this puzzle |
| Drink that's the subject of several rules in the Code of Hammurabi |
| Give me a woman who loves __ and I will conquer the world" (Kaiser Wilhelm) |
| Drink that Dave Barry called the "greatest invention in the history of mankind |
| You cant be a real country unless you have a ___ and an airline: Frank Zappa |
| Unbreakable" singer Madison ___ whose break came when Justin Bieber tweeted a link to her YouTube video |
| Secretary of ___ (cabinet position that a 2007 Chicago Tribune article stated that President Madison tried to create in 1809) |
| All right, brain, I don't like you and you don't like me - so let's just do this and I'll get back to killing you with ___": Homer Simpson |