20 Beers on Tap

Domestic Beer On Tap

Domestic Beers

On Draft


Draft beer comes from the tap. The word draft is derived from the English word draught, which means to pull from a tap. For those who like draft beers, they believe it is fresher and tastes better since it comes at a cooler temperature. A draught dispensing system will keep your beer nice and cold at 34 or 38 degrees Fahrenheit. Draft beer is a large umbrella, all of your imported beers, craft beers, and even ciders can be on tap.

Craft Beer On Tap

Craft Beers

On Draft

American craft beers are exploding all over the place. As a market, draft beer is worth almost $20 billion dollars. If you are drinking a craft beer, that means you are drinking a beer that was made in traditional, non-mechanized way — meaning smaller batches, different unique flavors, and anywhere from five to 10% alcohol by volume. By typical definition, a craft beer brewer is classified as such when they produce 6 million barrels or less annually.


Learn The History

To learn more about beer history, sit down to the bar at McDill's Irish Pub. Our bar tenders are well schooled in the history and making of beers, whether domestic, craft or imported. We have 20 flavors of beer on tap for you to sample, sip, or savor. come in for the beer, get the history!

Import Beer On Tap

Import Beer

On Draft

There was a time when imported beer was a novelty in America. That changed in the 1980s, with Heineken leading the way. As craft beer began its relentless, still accelerating rise on the domestic side in the 1990s and 2000s, imports changed as well. Heineken hasn’t gone anywhere — but Americans now also enjoy an astonishing wealth of delicious imported beer riches from Belgium, Germany, Ireland Guinness and beyond. You can’t talk imported beer in the U.S. without discussing Mexico. Corona — which basically invented Cinco De Mayo as an American holiday/marketing event — is the leader, but as you’ll see below, multiple Mexican beer brands dominate the American import market. After all, America does import 75% of all the beer Mexico ships abroad.