Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Eel River Certified Organic Porter 86, Snake River Zonker Stout 94, Gaverhopke Den Twaalf 79
More Beers Available Here
Grand Teton Lost Continent Double IPA 86, Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100, Weltenburger Kloster Barock Dunkel 81, Rebel Zlatý 20, Dieu du Ciel Solstice d’hiver 96, Rogue Santas Private Reserve 88, Southern Tier Oat 99, Schell Snowstorm (2009 - Baltic Porter) 76, Belhaven St Andrews Ale (Bottle) 72, Weihenstephaner Vitus 93, Three Floyds Robert The Bruce Scottish Ale 94, Ommegang Abbey Ale 98, Weihenstephaner Festbier 38, New Holland Charkoota Rye 80, Two Brothers Heavy Handed India Pale Ale 86, Würzburger for Oktoberfest 41, New Glarus Hop Hearty Ale 94, Founders Devil Dancer Triple IPA 99, Founders Porter 99, Two Brothers Bonfire Dunkle Weiss 73, Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 82, Southern Tier Pumking 96, Capital Autumnal Fire 95, Bells Octoberfest Beer 59, Southern Tier Harvest Ale 93, San Miguel 5, Dogfish Head Immort Ale 98, Petrus Triple 75, HeBrew Rejewvenator 2009 85, Verhaeghe Vichtenaar 93, Baltika 8 Pshenichnoe (Wheat) 56, Schwelmer Pils 58, Baltika 9 Krepkoe (Strong) 7, Hevelius Kaper 44, New Holland Golden Cap 80, Ichtegems Grand Cru 80, Pioneer Groovy Brew 15, Huber Bock Beer 39, Dark Horse Boffo Brown Ale 74, Schell Roggenbier 74, Lakefront IPA 80, Victory Prima Pils 92, Tyranena Bitter Woman In The Rye 89, St Peters India Pale Ale 48, Moosbacher Lager Hell 31, Hirter Morchl 72, Petrus Speciale 35, Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout 55, Petrus Aged Pale 93, Bells Porter 94, Boulevard Zôn 75, Boulevard Lunar Ale 43, Boulevard Single Wide IPA 91, Rogue Brutal Bitter 96, Great Dane Pecks Pilsner 67, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99, Great Dane Velvet Hammer 64, Boulevard Bully! Porter 94, Boulevard Pale Ale 69, Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat Beer 48, Ale Asylum Contorter Porter 76, New Glarus Crackd Wheat Ale 97, Brigand Belgian Ale 74, Southern Tier Jah-va 99, New Holland Full Circle 45, Ale Asylum Madtown Nutbrown 76, Lion Stout 98, Great Lakes Christmas Ale 87, Nøgne Ø God Jul 98, Avery Old Jubilation Ale 94, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision 98, Southern Tier Old Man Winter Ale 88, Lagunitas Brown Shugga 93
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17 reviews for Bodega Brew Pub
weepster (2), Cedar Rapids, Iowa does not count - explanation | | October 1, 2009 I stop here every year during Oktoberfest; though some of the bottle list is unavailable then, and most taps are Oktoberfest beers during the fest. Otherwise, definitely the best beer selection in La Crosse. On this last visit, I shared a bottle of Southern Tier Pumking with a friend who hadn’t tried it before, and unfortunately the beer was way too warm. I mentioned it to the server, and she was very nice about it and even bought our next round. I plan to make a visit sometime when it’s not Oktoberfest, as the server said the tap selection is normally much more interesting. | | SHANER4 (16), Green Bay, Wisconsin | | March 10, 2009 I stopped here with my girlfriend when visiting LaCrosse back in 2008. Seemed more like a college hangout with a decent selection of beer. I was expecting more but really not that impressed. Would not go out of way to stop here again. | BillJ (1), Macomb, Illinois does not count - explanation | | August 5, 2008 This is beer heaven! Hundreds of bottles and a score or so of tappers. I’ve been to places with more taps, but never with more bottles. It’s definitly about the beer at the Bodega. I found this place because of business and I get there about once a year. I’ve gotten to know Jeff the owner and he loves to talk about beer. It’s over 300 miles and they remember my name! This is where I had my first Belgian. Ask him for a recommendation. You can’t go wrong. The reason for the high ambience rating is a combination of the wonderful wall of glass located on a busy downtown La Crosse corner. What a great place to relax on a sunny afternoon. Ah, yes.... heaven indeed. | | heemer77 (171), Savannah, Missouri | | June 17, 2008 Nice selection of bottles and a few interesting things on tap. I really liked their beer bottle cooler. It’s a converted brew kettle that is used like a lazy susan. The crowd is definitely college town styled. Friendly folks. While the seleciton was good, I was not too impressed as most things seemed to be relatively readily available. | IPAaLLtHEwAY (5), La Crosse, Wisconsin does not count - explanation | | May 27, 2008 [ Updated June 1, 2008 ] This place is a gem. Service is amazing, and extremely knowledgeable. The beer selection is outstanding. over 400 beers to choose from. And they are now smoke-free. Soon they will be serving food. I love this bar. | TheElder (1), DeSoto, Wisconsin does not count - explanation | | May 25, 2008 I love the Bodega. After work and on weekends with friends, I stop in for amazing drinks. I go there on average 4-5 times a week since I live and work here in LaCrosse. The atmosphere is great, service immediate, and staff very knowledgeable. Being in a college town suprisingly this is where I go to avoid the collage crowd. Pushing 400 hundred beers available with 15 taps, this place is great. Don’t know what to order? Ask the person next to you. Oh, and they just remodeled! | | Dogbrick (218), Columbus, Ohio | | January 8, 2008 (Visited 05/2006): Bodega is on 4th/Pearl in town and is thankfully a short walk from most of the area hotels. Parking does not seem to be an issue, but it probably depends a lot on whether the local college is in session.
The interior is pretty small with a lived-in look. There are high tables on one side and the bar is on the other, with not a lot of room between. On the plus side this place has one of the most impressive bottle collections I have ever seen. On the minus side it is dingy in places and the bathroom is a little scary..
And what a beer selection they have! There are around 15 taps, with local/regional selections like Tyranena, Berghoff, & Capital, along with other gems like Kasteel. As for bottles they are pushing 300 with beers from everywhere. Again Wisconsin is well-represented. There is literally no way you could come in here and not find something new and/or something you love. The lazy-susan cooler full of beer bottles behind the bar is worth the trip alone.
Service here was great on a Tuesday night. The bartender was helpful in pointing out local brews and knew her selection. She even went as far as to offer the binder with all of their beers.
No food is offered here beside popcorn.
All in all this place is an unbelievable find for a relatively small city. I am glad to be travelling here for work every few months. | Haslinger (6), Syracuse, New York does not count - explanation | | January 4, 2008 Extremely impressed by the selection and knowledge of the bartenders. | | awaller05 (18), Sharon, Wisconsin | | September 20, 2007 Went to the Bodega which is in downtown Lacrosse, and enjoyed my time there immensely. Pretty laid back. Mixed age groups, not as many college kids as I thought there would be. I liked it alot a must see when in LaCrosse | rjks58 (1), does not count - explanation | | August 8, 2007 I lived in LaCrosse for 14 years. I take Bodega as the standard any other establishment would be wise to emulate or if ambitious and wealthy, improve upon. Due to local ordinance, on duty bartenders are forbidden to sample so they come by their knowledge through personal love of beer or from the owners mandatory staff only tastings. The building length windows make the place open and bright with people watching a popular past time. With little effort you can sojourn the planet from a bar stool at The Bodega. |
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