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Beer Available At Boulder Beer Tap House - DIA (arranged by most recent)
Boulder Beer Flashback Anniversary Ale 94, Boulder Beer Bad Moon Risin’ Double Black IPA 94, Boulder Beer Never Summer Ale 79, Boulder Beer Kinda Blue 35, Boulder Beer Mojo Risin 96, Boulder Beer Cold Hop 89, Boulder Beer Planet Porter 57, Boulder Beer Singletrack Copper Ale 44, Boulder Beer Buffalo Gold Premium Ale 23, Boulder Beer Sweaty Betty Blonde 44, Boulder Beer Mojo IPA 95, Boulder Beer Hazed & Infused 89
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| Sledutah (151), Utah | | February 16, 2012 Big wrap around bar, plenty of seating. Service was fast and friendly. Food was average. Beer was good. | | KAggie97 (213), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring, Texas | | February 11, 2012 Nice decor, good food (at airport prices), and a welcome stop near the entrance to the screening area. I plan to stop here every time I visit DIA. | | adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | January 19, 2012 if i’m early enough, i drop by this place as opposed to the other "breweries" in the airport. it’s before security, so you have to be careful about giving yourself enough time to make it through security and to your gate. typical boulder beer lineup. i got some food (quesadilla maybe?) and it was awful. it looked like all of their food was pretty shitty. | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | January 17, 2012 before security, it’s now also a BBQ place or something. standard pub food at inflated airport prices. standard Boulder Beer products on tap, which mostly suck (it’s a verifiable fact), but they’ll let you sit there for hours and you can nurse a pint just to get a spot to sit that’s not burger king, so there’s that. | | markwise (124), North of Tampa, Florida | | December 5, 2011 Stopped at the Boulder Tap Room while waiting for some friends. Was crushed to hear that New Belgium has a taproom in the same airport. $6.75 for a ten-ounce pour of mojo risin’ is a bit much. Food was very overpriced, but ok. Service was not wonderful, but the atmosphere was laid back. I don’t know that I would go back. | | BMan1113VR (279), Los Angeles, California | | October 31, 2011 A bar and restaurant before check in. Probably the biggest selection of craft beer that I found in DIA. Food was decent and the prices were airport high but not as punishing as you might expect. Service was very subpar. They could also probably benefit from cleaning their tap lines a bit more often. | | Camons (67), Hasselager, Denmark | | December 8, 2010 Had a few beers at Boulders tap house while waiting for my plane. Clean, open sprotsbar type with games running on the telly, bit of a noise from it. 8-10 own tap, some macros to. Beers allright, but nothing to fancy. Didnt eat´, but seen from the kitchen the food seemed pretty tasty. Free wifi, service is pretty good. 061210 | | troyc (147), Oklahoma | | September 21, 2010 Had a long layover here a few weeks ago. We decided to hit up the Boulder Tap House and New Belgium. A warning for people that aren’t familiar with the airport... the Boulder Beer place is outside of security. We didn’t realize it until we were already out. They had about 8 beers on tap, so the selection was good but prices were predictably steep. I think the prices were cheaper at New Belgium, which had their usuals on tap in addition to a Lips of Faith rotating tap. The food at both places was so-so. A nice diversion. | | tomciccateri (89), Albuquerque, New Mexico | | September 16, 2010 12 taps. About seven Boulder beers including a seasonal. Fee DIA WiFi, a bit slow. Nuisance TVs with audio distraction. And no closed captioning. Very convenient for meeting your pick up. Outside security at main terminal. High ceiling and lots of glass toward terminal, very open feeling. | | notalush (256), Denver, Colorado | | January 1, 2010 I’m not exactly sure how to rate this "place," considering this entry is really a conflation of at least four "places" - anyway, I can see the logic in entering it all as one place, but the rating part is still troubling - I’ve spent the most time in the Boulder taproom waiting for relatives to fly in, but I’ve been to the Rock Bottom when I flew out here for a job interview this past summer - my experiences in these places are probably fairly typical of all the taprooms in the airport - standard brews, all of which you can get in bottles (in the case of Boulder and NB) - inflated airport bar prices - standard airport bar food - the fact that there are four places to get a quality brew in the airport is quite nice, just don’t expect too much out of the experience. |
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