Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 82, Drakes Blonde Ale 76, Joseph James Red Fox Russian Imperial Stout 58
More Beers Available Here
Joseph James Hop Box Imperial IPA 58, Stone 06.06.06 Vertical Epic Ale 96, Felinfoel Double Dragon 39, Shipyard Fuggles IPA 47, La Moneuse 96, Sierra Nevada Harvest 98, Double Bastard Ale 100, t IJ Struis 94, Drakes Jolly Rodger Scotch Ale Barrel Aged 59, Drakes Barley Wine Bourbon Barrel 95, Widmer Brothers Brrr Seasonal Ale 88, Alaskan Summer Ale 55, Fantôme Printemps 94, New Belgium Giddy Up! 79, Joseph James Freakin’ Frog Blueberry Ale 79, Berliner Kindl Weisse 35, Drakes Apple Brandy Barrel Olde Ale 89, Kilikia 6, Deschutes Hop Trip 94
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46 reviews for Freakin’ Frog
| steview (15), Los Angeles, California | | November 3, 2009 This is a dive bar off the strip that’s well worth the trip because you want good craft brews, right? Of course! The day I went there was only one bartender working and she was also the cook, but she was friendly and importantly helpful despite her responsibility for obviously too many orders. The beer is a bit pricey, but the Happy Hour has a Buy 1 Get 1 Free special for selected beers, which is worth it. I had some food - crack’n’cheese, burger... good stuff... I had some brews - DH 60, Delirium Tremens... good stuff... I didn’t know there was a fridge/cellar I could choose from? I would have asked, but I was happy with what was on tap so the thought never never crossed my mind. I was also in and out so I didn’t have time to explore or ask questions. I liked this place and I recommend it to others who travel to Las Vegas. | | Barreras (12), Diamond Bar, California | | June 8, 2009 Located off the Las Vegas strip, with a strip mall store front. Largest selection of beer I’ve ever seen. Bartenders knew there stuff when it came to beers. Food is okay bar food but the unique beer selection more than made up for it. Overall a great beer bar. A huge plus, I got to walk into the fridge and witness the many types of bottle beer available!! | | slimchill (57), Austin, Texas | | May 15, 2009 What a find. This is a MUST For anyone heading to Las Vegas. I allowed myself one night of sneaking off from my business trip and I could not be happier with choosing the Frog. My bartender, Nick, was very helpful and after being out of a couple of beers I asked for, led me into the beer cooler for a peak around. Hell of a selection, and not just for the town. Older bottles of Hardys, lots of special Stone releases, and an impressive Belgian cache. He ended up splitting a bottle of Printemps with me in addition to my own ventures into a Kindl Weisse (they even had woodruff syrup!) and Black Butte XX ($16 for a bomber, can you beat that?). HIGHLY recommended. | | Bhops (34), Dallas, Texas | | April 27, 2009 Selection was decent, but ambiance was pretty poor. Went there in the middle of the day so it was pretty dead, but had fun nonetheless. Food was okay for bar food. Beers were a bit expensive. But not a bad place really. | | Cletus (175), Connecticut | | April 17, 2009 If beer bars are your thing, this is the best one you’ll find in or around Vegas. Excellent bottle collection. I only stayed briefly since they had a total of 1 beer I couldn’t buy at home in CT. IMO, the brewpubs are more interesting. | | Tmoney99 (254), Cincinnati, Ohio | | March 22, 2009 In town for business and went here for mid-day beer. Bar in the center with a few taps and cooking equipment in the center. I found four beers I had not had before and was pleased with that. I could have spend a lot more time trying beers from their long list, but had to meet my wife for dinner. Nice place to go for beers but not an upscale location with good food. | | HighWine (15), , California | | March 9, 2009 My absolute favorite place in the world. The best selection of beer west of the Mississippi. They have nearly 1,000 different beers but only 10 taps which are rotated frequently. Inside looks like any other dive bar but one look at the menu makes the place look like the Taj Mahal. As if the great beers weren’t enough, be cool and they might let you into the whiskey attic upstairs. Best f-ing whiskey selection I’ve ever seen. This place is worth spending a full day away from the strip during your Las Vegas vacation. | | WeeHeavySD (102), San Diego (Hillcrest), California | | January 28, 2009 Pretty nice place in a matter of respects. Best Beer Selection I found while in Las Vegas. Cool bartenders and interesting vibe. Didn’t have any food whatsoever, so can’t comment. Nice staff and a beer list that found a few beers I haven’t rated which is damn hard to do these days. Nice place in a number of ways and accommodating staff, I won’t go into details. Also got to go into their fridge to check on a bottle which was another nice plus. | | ajm (161), Los Angeles, California | | January 20, 2009 Didn’t go there when it was hopping. Ha. Interior is dark and red, which is comforting - the red also makes you spend more, just a heads-up. Had a surprisingly mixed bag on tap with Holy Grail Ale and their own Blueberry swill at the bottom and Gouden Carolus Noel and The Abyss at the top. From zero to great in a foot and a half. Very odd. When at the bar you have to deal with the front door but you also get to watch the food get cooked, which is awesome. | DragonsHead (6), Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | November 27, 2008 I love this place!! By far, the best beer bar in Vegas! I actually spent the better part of my one year wedding anniversary in this place (it was her idea.) Our bartender was very laid back, but you could tell he knew his stuff. They even gave me a tour of the beer coolers, housing over 700 varieties of bottles. This would be my watering hole on a daily basis if I lived in Vegas. It’s such a good local spot, and it gets you far away from the cheezy tourist traps. If you’re in Vegas and you love beer, this is a must stop. |
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