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Beer Available At JL Beers - Fargo (arranged by most recent)
Fargo Stones Throw Scotch Ale , Fargo Northbound Porter , Fargo Wood Chipper IPA 53, Deschutes The Abyss 100, Woodchuck Amber Draft Cider 39, Blue Moon Belgian White Ale 45, Kokanee 7, Deschutes Black Butte Porter 97, Miller Lite n/a, New Belgium Fat Tire 50, Bud Light n/a, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Coors Light n/a, Harp Lager 31, Guinness Draught 90, Grain Belt Nordeast 20, Brau Brothers Moo Joos Oatmeal Milk Stout 94, Widmer Brothers Deadlift Imperial IPA 96, Rogue Dry Hopped St. Rogue Red Ale 94, Two Hearted Ale 100
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| ElGaucho (183), Minnetonka, Minnesota | | May 15, 2012 Can’t imagine that there’s a better place in Fargo for beer selection. On that note, JL Beers’ tap list has a lot of winners (like Old Rasputin, Southern Tier Choklat, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier, Sierra Nevada Hoptimum and Ovila Dubbel) but devotes all too many of it’s 32 taps to the likes of Coors Light, Fat Tire, Harp & Miller Lite. That said, it’s a stellar beer selection, which also includes a couple from Fargo Brewing. The one main detraction is that, with the exception of 1 outdoor table, all of the indoor seating in this long, narrow bar is of the belly-up barstool variety. On another very positive note, the burgers and chips are to die for. Not to be missed when you’re in Fargo. | | Savvy1982 (53), Lethbridge, Alberta | | March 26, 2012 Stopped here enroute to Minneapolis, as I’d enjoyed the one in Grand Forks. As before, the burger was very good, the ambiance was fine, the draft selection was commendable. The fries were again terrible. Worth a look if you’re in Fargo, and the easiest place to get that difficult ND beer tick, as they had a beer from the Fargo Brewing Co. on tap. | | BVery (227), Burnsville, Minnesota | | October 11, 2011 [ Updated December 26, 2011 ] Solid beer joint, which is a rarety for the Fargo area. 32 taps, including Boulder, Boulevard, Deschutes, Flying Dog, New Belgium, Summit, Bells, Rogue, Sierra Nevada, North Coast, and others. Food is solid - better than standard bar fare for sure. And food prices are terrific - burgers for $3 - $5. |
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