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Bar Menu
As a German American Cultural Society, we pride ourselves in providing our guests with one of the best selections of German beers and spirits in all of New England. Browse our menu of offerings below.
Special Members-Only Pricing
Members of the GACSRI receive special discounted pricing on all drinks purchased from the bar. We offer our members a $1 discount on the below-listed prices. Interested in taking advantage of these discounts? Submit a membership application today.
Browse Our Bar Offerings*
*A full bar is available featuring domestic beer and liquor options as well. The below menu consists of our featured German offerings.


Seasonal/Rotational Beer Offerings
The below beers are not currently available, but are served periodically throughout the year based on availability and seasonality. Gaffel Kölsch
A particularly fresh speciality beer from Köln. The delicately bitter, pleasant, slightly hopsy taste is characteristic for this traditional beer.
4.8% ABV
$6

Einbecker Landbier
Round, soft and delicately spicy. Wheat yellow, lively, fresh and delicately spicy, the Einbecker country beer beckons. Its fine malty aroma gives way to the mild hop bitterness when you drink it and its round, soft taste is convincing.
5.2% ABV
$7

König Ludwig Weißbier
Royal Bavarian Hefe-Weizen, a refreshing pale wheat beer with a full-bodied , lively taste perfectly balanced with complex fruity beer aromas.
5.5% ABV
$5

Julius Echter Hefe-Weißbier
Julius Echter is one of the foremost purveyors of German hefeweizens. Fresh bananas abound from the first scent of this brew and don't let up until well after your last swallow.
4.9% ABV
$6

Flensburger Winterbock
The use of special malts lends the Flensburger Winterbock its fine malt-aromatic note and its orange-golden color. It is lightly hopped and thus much smoother than other bock beers. The relatively high alcohol content is hardly perceived in terms of taste.
7.0% ABV
$7

Braufactum Progusta IPA
A very aromatic taste,offering fruity notes including apricot and orange, as well as cashew nuts and elderberry blossom, spiced with mild curry and a dash of ginger, accentuated by a smooth sweetness and well-balanced bitterness.
6.8% ABV
$6

Kulmbacher Edelherb
Kulmbacher Edelherb is pale and dry. Its special taste is thanks to the soft brewing water from pristine, crystal-clear springs of the Fichtelgebirge, the noblest malting barley from regional farmlands, handpicked hops from the Hallertau, and our legendary brewing skills.
4.9% ABV
$6

Hofbrau Original
Luminous golden yellow with foamy white crown – you can already taste the refreshment: Slightly malty, full-bodied, mature and with an elegant finish. A beer with character for connoisseurs with character.
5.1% ABV
$5

Veltins Pilsner
Veltins Pils pours clean with a pale golden body and a white pillowing head. Subtle malt and a grassy-ness fill the nose. The first sip bursts with carbonation and there is a very balanced soft note of malt and hops. The sweet malt slowly melds to a dry, clean, crisp finish.
4.8% ABV
Paulaner Münchner Hell
A true classic of quintessential Munich and Bavarian food and drinks. Clear and sparkling bright golden in the glass, crowned by a pure white head, it is usually drunk in the shade of a chestnut tree according to tradition. A beer which always goes down well: mild, elegant malts with a hint of sweetness and a soft hint of hops in the background. This is pure Bavarian life style!
4.9% ABV
$6

Ettaler Dunkel
The award winning Kloster Ettaler Dunkel (dark beer) ranks among the most recognized specialties in the monastic brewing tradition.
5.0% ABV
$7

Weihenstephan Festbier
A full rich bodied, hoppy, seasonal lager. Especially brewed for the Festbier season. Deep gold color, great mouthfeel and lots of flavor.
5.8% ABV
$6

Einbecker Pils
Brewed to the Pilsener tradition, with pale malted barley and the finest hops, Einbecker Premium Pilsner beer is popular for its traditional taste.
4.8% ABV
$6

Paulaner Oktoberfest Märzen
An amber beer style that was developed over 200 years ago to celebrate the original Oktoberfest. The Märzen name comes from “March beer” because it was historically brewed in March to be at peak flavor for the Oktoberfest celebration.
5.8%
$6

Radeberger Pilsner
The Master Brewers of Radeberger Pilsner have been dedicated to crafting nothing but this unparalleled well balanced German Pilsner ever since it was first brewed in the town of Radeberg in 1872. A tradition handed down over the generations to the present day. Its elegant texture has made Radeberger Pilsner one of the finest and most distinguished Premium Pilsners around the world.
4.8% ABV
$6

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