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Beer Available At Denver Beer Company (arranged by most recent)
Denver Beer Kenya Karatina Coffee Stout , Denver Beer A Barrel of Belgians , Denver Beer Incredible Pedal IPA , Denver Beer Exhale Pale Ale , Denver Beer Misseur Flâneur , Denver Beer Sunny Side Hefeweizen , Denver Beer Summit Sunset , Denver Beer Muddy Peak IPA , Denver Beer Mayday Maibock , Denver Beer Saison Du Printemps , Denver Beer Ticklish Zwickel , Denver Beer Summit Sunrise 2XRed , Denver Beer Maewyn’s Dry Irish Stout , Denver Beer Bullpen Brown Ale , Denver Beer Peyton’s Amber Lager , Denver Beer Peche’s Spring Belgian Pale Ale , Denver Beer Graham Cracker Porter 82, Denver Beer Mud Bug Amber , Denver Beer Smoked Lager , Denver Beer Denverator Doppelbock
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Brewsta (1), Colorado does not count - explanation | | April 27, 2012 Really like the location. Great beer! | | Steve_0 (38), Denver, Colorado | | April 1, 2012 This place is in a great location, right in the action in lower downtown and within walking distance to Lo-Hi. Pretty large and a lot of outdoor seating. It tends to get really crowded and the scene is very young, so get there earlier than later. Usually 6-7 beers on tap, and the beer is pretty good. I think they have room to improve, but have been solid so far. I am excited to see them grow. | | Camons (67), Hasselager, Denmark | | March 6, 2012 Big industrial / varehouse kindof building, large outdoor beer garden. Huge bar and a good amount of seating inside. Huge crowd when i visited, whenever it was the superb sunny early marts wheather, the live music or the beer had people coming. 7 beers on tap, good sized samples at 1$ each, decent to good quality. Nice service and pairly priced. Would like to come back a less crowded time. | natejgood (3), Denver, Colorado does not count - explanation | | February 26, 2012 The selection of beer varies daily and just depends on when you stop in. The space is comfortable and a good spot to hang out, and the beer garden out in front is perfect on a warm day or night. While you might not always find the beer you are looking for here, you will probably find something that strikes your fancy and the beers are well made. Check this spot out if you haven’t done so already. | | Strebs (76), St. Louis, Missouri | | February 5, 2012 We had a wonderful experience here. The brewer is trying different takes on classic styles. Being a scotch whisky lover, I really enjoyed the Scottish ale brewed with peated barley. They had a glass of the stuff on the bar for the patrons to take a sniff from. It was nice to compare the aroma to a glass of Laphroaig at My Brother’s Bar down the street. I was very amused when the brewer mentioned that people were complaining about the taste of iodine in the Scottish ale, when that is the hallmark of peat that contained seaweed from an estuary source. | | craftbeerdesign (92), Alpharetta, Georgia | | November 29, 2011 new small brewery near the football stadium / aquarium with a big indoor / outdoor tasting room. they offer sampler trays or $1 per taster as well as full pints. they have pretzels for sale. service was slow for me. beer is good. nice bathrooms. | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | November 14, 2011 large open interior. your typical american brewpub experience: 6-7 taps and pub food. thankfully no televisions or loud music. fun young crowd. beer quality isn’t anything special but they’re trying and hopefully will improve with time. surprisingly good given their young age and given the quality of most other startups in the denver area. | | BeerandBlues2 (358), Lone Tree, Colorado | | November 5, 2011 This is nice, open air brewery/bar in Denver. While they did not sell food, they did have a food truck offering some pretty good food on a busy Friday night during GABF week. The beers are fresh and are rotating quickly. | | onceblind (66), Denver, Colorado | | November 5, 2011 Disclosure: I love this place. It’s bigger than any upstart brewery has the right to be, but if you come at the right time it gets pretty packed. Long bar with plenty of seats, lots of tables inside and on the patio, with a garage door-wall that opens when the weather permits. Service is exceptional and very knowledged. Beer can occasionally be disappointing, but that kinda comes with their territory of constantly experimenting. Each batch is a single experimental batch, so there’s only an off-chance you will ever see that same beer again. Ive been 4 times and the 6-beer tap list was different each time. | | alagnak (48), Littleton, Colorado | | October 26, 2011 Great new spot near the river, a couple of blocks north of My Brothers Bar. Old converted garage, as others mentioned, they open the doors in the summertime. Long tables outside, laid back atmosphere. All the beers I’ve tried have been solid, though, being quite new the first few visits, they were out of at least a couple of their beers each time. Should note that they are closed Mondays. |
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