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Beer Available At Bristol Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Black Fox Diablo , Bristol Red Rocket Pale Ale 78, Bristol Edge City Piñon Nut Brown 72, Bristol Yellow Kite 43, Black Fox Cracked Saison , Bristol Compass IPA (Edge City IPA) 89, Bristol ESBee , Bristol Local 5 ESB 42, Bristol Mass Transit Ale 45, Bristol Laughing Lab Scottish Ale 60, Black Fox Faust , Black Fox Shyela , Bristol Old No. 23 Barley Wine 94, Bristol B6000 Belgian-Style Dubbel 49, Bristol Smokebrush Porter 69, Bristol XPA , Black Fox Don’t Call Me Wit
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| MrRomero (108), Colorado Springs, Colorado | | January 26, 2012 Bristol is a tap room with a good selection of beers available. I went during a girls’ night out which made the place quite loud but fun. I had the IPA and the Red Rocket. Both were pretty good with the Red Rocket Pale Ale standing out. Service was good even when it was this busy. Lots of people coming in to take advantage of the $1 off growler refills. A good place to go for a few beers but eat before you come. No food available except a dog bowl of pretzels. | roaddog51 (3), Colorado Springs, Colorado does not count - explanation | | November 29, 2011 Nice Tap room and some pretty drinkable beers. Price cant be beat in town for fresh on tab brews. Service is good and friendly, not a lot of seating but free pretzels and the tacos are decent if they are serving when you are there. | | Beershine (527), The Sunshine State, Florida | | October 5, 2011 Very pleasant, laid-back, friendly taproom with lots of seating. Unabashedly a brewery, smells like brewing (yum) and lots of brewery work going on around. Food can be ordered from restaurant next door. Beer is overall decent. | | maltdog (68), Pueblo, Colorado | | July 19, 2011 Pretty much a bar/tasting room with insufficient seating for the Saturday afternoon crowd. Fairly noisy with conversation, hot and humid from the steam billowing over from the brewing side of the room (but the smell of barley mash was mouthwatering). We had a six beer sampler with the darkest being a brown ale, and a couple of pints... there were one or two more beers in bottles only, plus a cask ale that was to be tapped later that week. Wait, they brew saisons? Where the hell were those? The beers were average for the most part, undercarbed, and many displayed an estery/toasty "house" flavor. Pretzels available if you ask for them. Service was neither friendly nor unfriendly- they poured your beer and took your money, no more, no less- but it was quick. Reasonble prices. I wouldn’t really recommend it as a destination unless you’re already nearby or doing a Springs pubcrawl. Been there, done that, where to next? | | heyespeed (11), , | | March 12, 2011 I like going here, if I’m in the springs (I avoid being in the springs if at all possible). The staff is awesome I must say, very friendly and attentive. The facility is nice, I heard they are moving into an old school or something in the future so we will see how that goes.
In my opinion some of their beers are great ie. Winter warlock & laughing lab and some should be un-brewed ie. bee-hive & mass transit.
But all in all swing threw if your down there, it’s a good time with some good beers and good people! | | waolsen (62), Littleton, Colorado | | December 16, 2010 small brewpub. quiet and on a light crowd on a Saturday afternoon. nitro and cask beers available. shuffle board table. seating at hightops and bars. worth the visit if in town. | | adnielsen (256), Denver, Colorado | | October 13, 2010 This is my favorite brewery to visit while in Colorado Springs. The beers are almost all at least above average with some excellent beers (Laughing Lab and Compass IPA). A lot of blue collar workers here kicking back a few in the afternoon. The staff has been incredibly friendly with me in the past. | | auderale (58), Bitburg, Germany | | April 30, 2010 Stopped here for a couple beers while in town. Enjoyed it, but will have to come back again. | | notalush (250), Denver, Colorado | | January 2, 2010 We came down to Springs to go to Trinity for lunch, and I was fortunate enough to convince my wife to briefly stop in here afterwards, because she loves Saisons just as much as I do - the addition of their Black Fox line is really a draw - any place with 4 house-brewed Saisons on tap is going to get high marks for selection from me - all the Bristol brews, plus a few Edge City beers are just gravy after that - beyond the selection, though, the place is simply bland - typical brewery tasting room - the entire place smelled like spent grains, which was a real turn-off - fairly attentive and knowledgeable staff - no food when I was there, but some steam trays out near the bathroom suggest that sometimes they do serve something - brews range from awesome to crappy - the six beer sampler for 3 bucks is a huge value - growler fills are reasonable once you buy the glass (7 bucks for Bristol, 9 bucks for Black Fox) - worth a stop for their new line-up. | | PaulUnwin (43), Pinellas Park, Florida | | September 1, 2009 Went in for an hour to taste the beers of this little brewery. I found it whilst trawling the internet. cool little place with plenty to choose from. I didn’t even look to see if they do food, although there’s a Restaurant next door, so maybe not? I would definately go back! |
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