| Non Alcoholic | ABV | Origin | |
| Upslope Non-Alcoholic | <0.5 | Boulder, Colorado | 7 |
| Drafts | |||
| Coors Light | 4.2 | Golden, Colorado | 6 |
| Avery White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale | 5.6 | Boulder, Colorado | 8 |
| Dry Dock Blood Orange Blonde | 5.0 | Denver, Colorado | 7.5 |
| Blue Moon Belgian-Style Wheat Ale | 5.4 | Denver, Colorado | 7.5 |
| Great Divide Hazy IPA | 6.2 | Denver, Colorado | 8 |
| Left Hand IPA | 6.6 | Longmont, Colorado | 7 |
| O’Dell 90 Shilling Amber | 5.3 | Fort Collins, Colorado | 7.5 |
| Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale | 6.5 | Longmont, Colorado | 7.5 |
| Breckenridge Palisade Peach Wheat | 5.3 | Breckenridge, Colorado | 7 |
| Stella Artois Pilsner | 5 | Belgium | 7.5 |
| Imports | |||
| 333 Lager The 333 Lager used to be a French beer called 33 Lager and was the most popular beer in Vietnam in the 60’s and 70’s during the Vietnam War. The Vietnamese bought the right for this beer and renamed it 333 – the result of combining the essences of three nations: Hallertau hops from Bavaria (Germany), combined with a formula and yeast inherited from France, and brewed by the talent and spirit of Vietnamese brewmasters. | 5.3 | Vietnam | 7 |
| Saigon Lager Currently one of the most famous Vietnamese beer brands, if you’ve ever traveled to Vietnam, you probably have seen or consumed Saigon Lager. | 4.8 | Vietnam | 7 |
| Heineken Lager | 5 | Holland | 7 |
| Corona Pale Lager | 4.6 | Mexico | 7 |
| Modelo Especial Pilsner | 4.4 | Mexico | 7 |
| Guinness Stout | 4.2 | Ireland | 7 |
| Saigon Bomb (Red Saigon Lager + 9oz Hot Sake) | 15 |
Anise® has 10 beers on tap, more than any other Vietnamese restaurants in Colorado, with 9 of those locally brewed right here in Colorado.
