Places >
United States > Colorado > Denver
|
Beer Available At New Belgium Hub - DIA (Concourse B) (arranged by most recent)
New Belgium Rolle Bolle 60, New Belgium Hop Kitchen - Hoppy Bock Lager 90, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Cascara Quad 68, New Belgium Blue Paddle 46, New Belgium Red Hoptober 93, New Belgium/Alpine Lips of Faith - Super India Pale Ale 99, New Belgium Abbey 96, New Belgium Trippel 94, New Belgium Ranger IPA 95, New Belgium Fat Tire 49, New Belgium 1554 Enlightened Black Ale 93, New Belgium Mothership Wit 53,
Previously Available New Belgium Somersault 68, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Fall Wild Ale 93
|
sort by:
74 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD 6/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 15/20 Sledutah (207) Utah | February 12, 2012 Nice bar setup at the end of the B concourse. Friendly and fast service. Food and beer was good. Worth a visit if you have the extra time. | 14 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 1/10 SELECTION 2/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 2/10 OVERALL 2/20 KAggie97 (220) Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring, Texas | February 11, 2012 Sucky service (took ten minutes for someone to acknowledge me despite sitting in front of the bar), and the place is way the heck at the far end of the airport. Not worth the trip unless you want the place tick. Standard New Belgium beers and one new one at the time I was there (August ’11). | 62 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 11/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 11/20 Travlr (999) Washington, Washington DC | February 11, 2012| Updated June 3, 2012 For some reason, this place is packed, yet I’m the only one drinking New Belgium beer. Everyone else has a Bud Lite (!), Amstel Light (!!) or a gin & tonic. FOOLS! They don’t know what they’re missing. Located about 1,000 miles from the terminal, this place had the feel of a modern diner. Despite Denver being blanketed by snow and only 9 degrees Fahrenheit, they had abandoned their winter seasonal for a spring one. Oh well. They did have one Lips of Faith on tap, Cocoa Mole. Nice enough place if you need the exercise getting there. But please try the New Belgium stuff. Please. | 68 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 8/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE 2/10 OVERALL 15/20 dchmela (100) Orlando, Florida | January 28, 2012| Updated June 3, 2012 Little tap room located wayyyyyy out on Terminal B at DIA. While the tap selection is not huge, there was a nice selection of decent NB beers. The food was not bad at all. The special brews on tap were the Belgo IPA and Snow Day, plus some bottles. While it does sport airport prices and it is not really convenient, it is a nice oasis when you are traveling. | 60 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 7/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 13/20 3fourths (1082) Straßgiech, Germany | January 18, 2012| Updated June 3, 2012 Located at the far end of Terminal B, down the stairs. Smallish cafe setting. More interesting food than most airport spots but that’s not saying much. Typical NBB taps with a seasonal or two. | 62 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE 5/10 OVERALL 11/20 BeerandBlues2 (458) Hanover, Maryland | December 27, 2011| Updated June 3, 2012 Well, this little slice of New Belgium is tucked away in a corner of Concourse B, on your way to the smaller, regional plane section. The selection is primarily New Belgium, both taps and bottles, though I did notice some macros too. I ordered the 1554 Chili, which came out quickly and was nice alongside a Snow Day. The service was quick and friendly. | 46 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 3/10 SELECTION 6/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 4/10 OVERALL 12/20 BMan1113VR (306) Los Angeles, California | October 31, 2011| Updated June 3, 2012 Wow is this out of the way in Concourse B! Way out there with absolutely nothing special on. Crowded, expensive, not many options. Staff seemed to hate what they were doing. Super average bar (but I guess good for the airport). Beers included sunshine wheat, blue paddle, fat tire, etc. Best option was Belgo IPA. | 62 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 6/15 FOOD 4/10 VALUE 4/10 OVERALL 13/20 GTAEgeek (103) Atlanta, Georgia | October 31, 2011| Updated June 3, 2012 Spent a long layover here. Pretty standard bar layout, with large windows looking out on the airport. The lineup was standard New Belgium beers, with a Lips of Faith on tap and the new winter seasonal. The non New Belgium beers were standard macrobrews, but I wasn’t surprised. The bartender was very knowledgeable, helpful, and very prompt and friendly. The food was fair for an airport restaurant, and, of course, everything was overpriced. To date, this was the best airport beer bar I’ve found, but that’s not saying much. | 62 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 7/15 FOOD 5/10 VALUE 4/10 OVERALL 15/20 Camons (129) Hasselager, Denmark | August 23, 2011| Updated June 3, 2012 Cafelike pub places out in the far end of concourse B, so ait of a walk to get there. 4 taps + a rotating Lips of faith. 3 or 4 bottles aswell. Food was ok for a airport, but nothing really special. Okies service | 62 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 11/20 adnielsen (325) Fort Collins, Colorado | August 8, 2011 Beers were a little pricey which isn’t surprising. I was disappointing, though not surprised, to see a bland, normal lineup. Also, unless you have plenty of extra time or are in the far end of concourse B, this place is a bit of a walk to get to, as it’s at the very far end of concourse B. |
|
|
Checked In
View Proximity Map
Print Travel Map
WiFi 
Children
Patio
Proper Glassware
|
Seasonals
Real Ales
Singles
Growlers
|
|