- New Belgium 2° Below Winter Ale (Seasonal)
- Port High Tide (Seasonal)
- Ska Hoperation Ivy (New/Seasonal)
- Golden City Evolution IPA
- Rogue Maierfest Lager (Seasonal)
- Fort Collins Double Chocolate Stout (Seasonal)
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Showing posts with label golden city. Show all posts
Friday, October 23, 2009
Retail Beer Releases (Week of 10/18)
Compared to the last few weeks this is a relatively slow one for new beers in the Denver area, but still a few seasonal releases have arrived. One to look out for is Ska Brewing's new Hoperation Ivy fresh hopped ale. This once-a-year brew was one of my favorites at the Colorado Fresh Hop Celebration last weekend and is part of Ska's push to distribute their excellent Local Series further outside of Durango. Hoperation Ivy is a 100% Colorado beer made in state using Cascade hops that the brewery's employees hand-picked at San Juan Hop Farms in Montrose, CO. It's supposed to be a limited release, so don't wait to pick some up.
Labels:
fort collins,
golden city,
new belgium,
pizza port,
rogue,
ska
Monday, October 5, 2009
2009 Colorado Craft Beer Expo Recap
This past Saturday the Colorado Brewers Guild brought together 21 local breweries at the Empire Restaurant in Louisville for the 2009 Colorado Craft Beer Expo. The event was the perfect place to catch up on any beers that you may have missed out at the Great American Beer Festival last weekend, and was also far more intimate than the big event in Denver. Obviously, there were far fewer people in attendance allowing you to sample everything with no lines, but the real bonus was that every booth was manned by actual employees from the breweries. In many cases, you were able to talk directly to the brewers about their beer as you drank it. A real treat!
Most of the breweries brought their standard fare, but a few rolled out rarities not often seen outside their tap rooms. These included Barrel Aged Gordon & Old Chub from Oskar Blues and Golden City Brewing's Barrel Aged Centurion Barleywine. Another highlight was the new duganA IPA from Avery Brewing. Just released this Friday, it was every bit has the "transcendental hop experience" advertised. Colorado Springs' Trinity Brewing was pouring their Café Blanc (probably the only beer I've seen brewed with white coffee) and Peche Noir, but unfortunately didn't bring their GABF Gold Medal winning TPS Report. They did mention that bottles are still available at the brewery though and from what I hear it'll be worth your time to drive down and get some.
All of this was great, but the biggest highlight for me was running into Tim from Oskar Blues who I had "helped" brew this year's first batch of their Ten FIDY Imperial Stout. That batch was just canned this Friday and they were actually pouring it at the event! I may be a bit biased, but I thought it tasted excellent and will be worth buying when it hits stores in the next few weeks.
Breweries at the Colorado Craft Beer Expo:
- Oskar Blues Brewery
- Gordon Biersch
- Boulder Beer Company
- Left Hand Brewing
- Odell Brewing
- Upslope Brewing
- Avery Brewing
- BJ's Brewpub
- Bristol Brewing
- Steamworks Brewing
- Ska Brewing
- Great Divide Brewing
- Walnut Brewery
- Rock Bottom Brewpub
- Del Norte Brewing
- Dry Dock Brewing
- Breckenridge Brewery
- Pump House Brewpub
- Golden City Brewing
- New Belgium Brewing
- Trinity Brewing
Labels:
avery,
dry dock,
golden city,
great divide,
new belgium,
oskar blues,
trinity,
upslope
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