Ok, back from my Colorado adventure. 13 breweries and 2 14ers summitted in 7 days.
Here are the breweries visited:
- New Belgium
- Odell
- Ft. Collins Brewery
- Jessup Farm Barrel House (owned by Funkwerks guys)
- Equinox
- Funkwerks
- Dillon Dam Brewery
- Breckenridge
- Great Divide
- Ratio Beerworks
- Epic
- Crooked Stave
- Rock Bottom
So, Rock Bottom is more of a restaurant that brews beer, and Fort Collins and Dillon Dam are sort of too. All are skip able but all also have some good beers.
If you like sours, Crooked Stave is not to be missed. It is in an incredibly cool space in the RiNo district of Denver. Ratio is owned by fiormer punk rockers who learned their trade while touring in Germany. In an old warehouse in RiNo, cool beer garden, and exceptionally good French style saison. You need to like pretty loud music, but it wasn't overwhelming.
Funkwerks is just a great place to enjoy beers, mostly Belgian styles. Their Saison and Tropic King are exceptional, pretty much all their beers are great. The Jessup Farm Barrel House is owned by Funkwerks. It's a great space for an afternoon session. It's a large old barn, with the barrels and some brewing apparatus downstairs and the bar and taps up.
I'm NOT a New Belgium guy. But, their taproom is a great place to have a beer. They have a bunch of lesser known beers, from their "Lips of Faith" series, are really good. One I liked in particular was Lychee Tart. I wouldn't say that the construction was any real big issue.
The 14ers we topped were Grays and Quandary.