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Beer Available At Coopersmiths Pub and Brewery (arranged by most recent)
CooperSmiths Sitzmans Steam 36, CooperSmiths #13 Apricot Ale , CooperSmiths Two Pecks Cherry Cider , CooperSmiths Cognac Stout , CooperSmiths Mountain Avenue Wheat 48, CooperSmiths Scrumpy Cider 44, CooperSmiths Tippet American Lager , CooperSmiths Dunkel Doppel Weizen Bock , CooperSmiths Poor Richards Ale , CooperSmiths Not Brown Ale 79, CooperSmiths Chocolate Existential Porter , CooperSmiths Blackwood Porter , CooperSmiths Blonde Bombshell Ale , CooperSmiths Albert Damm Bitter 42, CooperSmiths Poudre Pale Ale 45, CooperSmiths Columbine Kölsch 27, CooperSmiths Marzen Lager , CooperSmiths Irish Stout , CooperSmiths Horsetooth Stout 81, CooperSmiths Existential Porter 53
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| Camons (67), Hasselager, Denmark | | February 26, 2012 [ Updated March 3, 2012 ] Brewpub in downtown Fort Collins. Pretty big place in 2 building just opposite each other. Around 15 beers on, being pretty decent. Good food, burger and brewpub stuff. Service was good even though the place was cramed. | | Steve_0 (38), Denver, Colorado | | February 26, 2012 Cool pub with a lot of different offerings. A few hand pulled beers and the food is great. I love their sheperds pie. This place is always crowded and the pool hall is awesome. You can play ping pong, pool, shuffleboard, and darts. Cool little hangout for beer nerds. | | badlizard (109), San Diego, California | | December 18, 2011 Great ambiance. Lots of dark wood in an old brick building. The service was great and the bison burger was excellent. Their beer ranged from average to above average with a couple high gravity offerings on tap. Worth a visit. | | BMan1113VR (279), Los Angeles, California | | October 31, 2011 Stopped by for Lunch. Great beer, decent food, but overall pretty slow service. Parking wasn’t very easy. Beers overall were pretty decent with their kreik taking top honors in my book. Prices were reasonable. | | brentfeesh (77), Gadsden, Alabama | | October 10, 2011 [ Updated October 12, 2011 ] What can I say other than I really enjoyed this place. Easy access from campus, lots of parking, good facility. Sat at the bar and was attended to quickly and regularly. Beers were very good and there were plenty of styles for everyone. The only food item I had was very nice (tuna) and they were cool enough to endorse another brewery just up the road. Not only did I go but I came back because they were so cool about it. Their sour was out of this world and their pale was very enjoyable. I will go back given the chance. | | Beergirl65 (16), Pottersville, New Jersey | | July 19, 2011 A good place with a a good selection of beers in the center of Fort Collins. Great food too! | McKivi (3), Luleå, Sweden does not count - explanation | | October 23, 2010 reat place to have good food and an even better selection of tap delectables.
We came over from Sweden for a wedding but had time to try a few of the local brews. By few I mean as many as we could muster in a month.
Coopersmiths was one of the places I came back to a few times both during the day and at night. During the day I had their quenchers and at night the more comples brews.
I did have the chanse to taste everything they had on tap and I was pleased with them all. I did have a few personal favorites but I didn’t find anything I disliked. | | adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | October 13, 2010 [ Updated June 27, 2011 ] Coopersmiths always has 8-12 of their own beers which is always if you’re looking to rate beers. Unfortunately, most of them are mediocre. The place is actually quite fun to hang out in and the food is good. This should be a part of a Fort Collins beer tour, but I usually schedule it last so you end up downtown. | | notalush (256), Denver, Colorado | | August 15, 2010 Stopped in for lunch - actually spread out between two buildings divided by an alleyway - pub and pool hall on one side, restaurant and bar on the other - this rating is for the restaurant side - narrow by long interior of moderate size, but relatively limited seating outside of the bar area - good patio space, though - exterior and interior don’t match up - outside is an inviting brick structure - inside has particle board-looking ceiling panels - all wood bar and tables are nice, however - our waitress was nice, but much of the staff seemed sort of annoyed to be there (maybe an off day?) - food was slightly above average, with prices on par with chain restaurants like Chili’s (for example, 8-10 dollar burgers, 8 bucks for soup and half sandwich, etc.) - respectable assortment of brews at reasonable prices (4 and change a pint, 3.25 for 10 oz., 1.95 for 5 oz.) - the beers were solid and distinct, lacking any kind of "house" character - overall a solid place, even considering the number of great places to grab a beer in Fort Collins. | | curly (114), Seattle (Newcastle), Washington | | July 4, 2010 Beer is decent, food is pricey, go to the other breweries around town for the best beer and atmosphere. Still nice though. |
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