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Grab a Cold One at Li'l Rizzo's!

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There's nothing better than sitting down to a delicious pizza and a cold glass of  beer at the Lake of the Ozarks . Beer is one of those beverages that can go with just about anything. It can hold it's own when you want to drink it solo, or it can be the perfect pairing for any meal. From game food to gourmet, beer is the perfect touch. From bottled to Draught, we have some great selections that will compliment the  best Italian food at the Lake of the Ozarks . Bottled Beer Bud Bud Light Bud Select Busch Coors Light Corona Michelob Ultra Miller Light O'douls Busch Light Bud Light Lime Boulevard Pale Ale Draught Beer Bud Light Miller Lite Sam Adams Leinenkugel Seasonal 4 Hands Brewery Seasonal Mother's L'il Helper IPA Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat Angry Orchard Hard Cider Deschutes Mirror Pond Pale Ale Blue Moon Belgian Wheat *Menu items are subject to vary based on location. Grab a Cold One at Li'l Rizzo...

Draught Vs. Draft: What's the Difference?

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Brew, barley soda, liquid bread, and suds. There are so many different terms and phrases for the ice cold beverage we all love. The one that confuses us the most though, is draught and draft...how do we know which one to use, or how to pronounce it? Li'l Rizzo's has the best bar at the Lake of the Ozarks , so we're curious what the difference is between draught and draft. Draught Definition : A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg. This could potentially save you from a very embarrassing night at the bar! Though it looks like it is pronounced like caught or bought, it's not. It's actually pronounce as "draft" according to Dictionary.com . A draught beer (AKA: spelt draft) is served from a cask or keg instead of a bottle or can. You can get draught beer in a "can form", and it's served in a pressurised container featuring a widget. A widget is a small plastic ball that you'll find in the can of your favorite draug...