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| josarah (77), Hinesburg, Vermont | | January 12, 2012 We stopped by Grand Teton on the way to Jackson Hole. The staff could not have been any nicer. we stayed for about an hour tried everything they had and bought a bunch for the road.
If this placed served even some simple food it would be the place to be.l | | larryLSB (13), La Selva Beach, California | | August 7, 2011 Stopped by on the way to Jackson Hole and split the sampler with my better half,,,,,,indeed, a great atmosphere for tasting what they have and it was interesting to see the operation. We were going to take the tour, but ran out of time. If you are headed over the pass, it is a must stop. | | bulldogg915 (10), Denver, Colorado | | May 19, 2011 Smaller taproom but I think its exactly the way it should be presented. Arrived at opening and had great service and staff very knowledgeable. Very solid beers- I had 9 samplers and the Cauldron Imperial Stout as the highest rated. Not sure why all the ratings are this low. Great experience. Dont miss it | | BuckeyeBoy (85), Boise, Idaho | | March 21, 2011 Stopped in to get a quick sip. This place was packed out the door. A very small tasting room with a bar and a few tables. Nothing super cool/brewery only stuff. Just normal run along with some bottles to go. | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | December 28, 2010 large facility with a small taproom that seems to be geared towards the tourists (lots of bottles, growlers, shirts, keychains, etc.). 3-4 taps of their flagship stuff (pass) and 2-3 taps of one-offs should be what you see. | | JoeinEscazú (200), San Jose, Costa Rica | | September 10, 2010 Bare-bones and laid-back brewery tap with no food. An employee will walk you through the tasting... about eight beers if I recall. Or you can drink pints of what you want. Plenty of schwag. Take a gander at the country’s first modern-day growler, an innovation that allegedly came from this brewery in 1989. | | Sledutah (151), Utah | | August 16, 2010 Stopped on our way to Yellowstone. A big warehouse with a small brewpub. No food (just popcorn). Not what I expected, but the beer was good as always. Smelled great, lots of hop aroma when we walked in. There are 4 tables outside and about 6 tables inside. They have 6 or 8 beers on tap. They have a cooler of 6 packs and several bombers for sale. | | Braudog (611), Hampton, Virginia | | July 3, 2005 Stopped by for a visit in July 2000 and the place was closed (they were at a beer festival in Jackson), but the guy there was nice enough to at least let me look around. They make some good beers. |
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