I'll still buy them when they are a couple bucks more though.
I like the idea of Denisson's Wheat on tap.
I know I went in to get some when I heard you guys had it, but it was already gone.

The rotating tap thing is a great idea to offer your customers "something new" on a regular basis. I think it is a great idea.
Sorry to hear the Wellington isn't doing so well, but sometimes it just isn't the right fit for some reason. It really isn't that interesting of a beer, so perhaps the "craft' drinkers just aren't interested in it. I think it is a nice little beer, but given some other options that you have, I don't think I'd ever buy it.
I don't think there is anything wrong with the fact that your top sellers are Keith's and others from the big boys. In fact, I think it is a good thing.
When you sell lots of Keith's, it creates profit for you, and some of that profit will allow you to purchase other beer that perhaps doesn't sell as well.
I know that at Chancey Smith's, their number one seller on draught is Coors Light, or Keith's. But again, thats fine with me. The thousands of Knight's fans that go there and buy Coors light, allows Milos to afford other brands that perhaps don't sell as well. It also allows him to sell most of his Ontario micro brewery pints for about $5.00.
So I look at it this way.........every hundred people that buy a $6 pint of coors light, or a $7.00 pint of Guinness, allows Milos to sell Cobblestone Stout for $4.75 to the customers who appreciate that sort of thing.
BTW, your menu is quite good.
I like the diversity. I've had quite a few things from it, and I must say I go back to the "FISHY, FISHY, FISHWHICH". The home made tartar sauce is quite good, and the price point is fantastic. Your fries are also good.......they have a neat spice on them.
Its a tough business, for sure, but you've been in it a long time now and you seem to be doing great things.
Len