| soul11man (54), Portland, Oregon |
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August 18, 2011 These guys have done a great job carving a niche for themselves in this high dollar town. They had some hassles to overcome when opening but now they are a staple, and last I heard expanding. A great hole to drink away your snowboarding pains or relive your glorious rides. Has a nice downhome feel that is certainly hard to find in Aspen. Definitely not uptight or pretentious. The beers are a little pricey but hey...it is still Aspen. You never know who you are sitting next to here...could be anyone. Can get crowded but an expansion should take care of that. Nice bartenders, good service. |
| TheEpeeist (17), Swarthmore, Pennsylvania |
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July 13, 2011 Stopped in after hiking the Government Trail from Snowmass. Tried the Red, IPA and Pilsner; all fresh and reasonably priced. The place wasn’t very busy and chatted with the bartender and a girl from Texas while watching Le Tour. Outside second floor seating offers spectacular views. My only complaint was it seemed a bit rundown. They’ll be canning soon in the business park across from the airport so hopefully they can freshen it up. |
sheanb (4), Aurora, Colorado does not count - explanation |
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March 15, 2011 LOVE this place. Every time I get to Aspen I am able to take my dog in sit and have a brew while visiting my brother in-law. The dog friendly alone makes it a true diamond in the rough when it comes to the Aspen elite scene. Never had a bad brew and servers are always friendly and close by :). |
| adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado |
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October 13, 2010 Kinda neat brewery to hit in Aspen. You can get a sampler tray that looks like a ski! The beers aren’t too shabby. The place is tiny and you may have to put up with Aspen snobs while there. |
| potbeercollege (20), Boulder, Colorado |
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January 11, 2010 [ Updated November 22, 2011 ] I hang out here often while i am in aspen because they are the only brewery in town, but also due to the fact that they brew some good beers. Duncan, Rory and Brad (owners) are great guys and very willing to chat about their beers. It is a very small and cozy place where the beer is brewed right next to where you sit down and enjoy it.Visiting this place is a must if you are staying in the Aspen/Snowmass area. |
bvelt (1), Aspen, Alabama does not count - explanation |
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August 24, 2009 Great beers, great place. There’s a cabinet full of board games and it’s dog friendly. Very unique in a town like Aspen. |
| Jwjeep (10), Rifle, Colorado |
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March 29, 2009 Good group of guys, trying to make it in a very difficult place. They turn out some pretty good beers, the head brewer is from the pacific northwest so he’s big on the hops. Stop by and talk to them, they’re always there and the brewhouse is open to the tasting room. |
| waolsen (64), Littleton, Colorado |
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February 10, 2009 Brewery. 1 block behind the Jerome tucked away. Small place with nice atmosphere. Bar seats about 8 with a few tables by the windows. Generally have 6 taps. Owners are knowledgable and enjoyed talking about their beer. Definitely worth a stop when in town. A value for Aspen. |
| BeerandBlues2 (358), Lone Tree, Colorado |
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September 1, 2008 Small brewery just off the main drag in Aspen. Nicely decorated interior with brewing equipment on display behind the taps. Friendly brewers and good beer. |