Divide Beer Guide: Your Divide guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Divide

82 /100 10 BUFFALO CT
“I stayed at a log cabin in the woods nearby just to be near this place, and I'm glad I did. Large parking lot. Inside is small, but it looked like they had less than half the taproom open, mainly just a serving bar and a handful of tables. But the patio is amazing, scattered picnic tables with an awesome view of the ass end of Pike's Peak, and a firepit, some tables were partly shaded. Taplist was solid, but bottle selection was very limited, just two when I visited. Servers knew the beers well and had great advice. Very tasty flatbreads any time plus an occasional food truck. Lots of people carrying weapons, so I guess it's gun friendly, kid friendly, dog friendly, anything friendly, freedom, 'murica.“
Travlr 733 days ago
80 /100 10 BUFFALO CT
“It has been a while since Divide had a brewery, but fortunately Paradox outgrew their Woodland Park facility and moved to Divide. The brewery is large and open with a patio and small kitchen complimenting a rustic bar. The service was quite pleasant and attentive, serving the half dozen draught beers. There were about a dozen bottled selections available as well, and an outpost from nearby McGinty’s serving a small, fresh menu.“
BeerandBlues2 2826 days ago
76 /100 10 BUFFALO CT
“Visited the new Divide taproom on a Sunday afternoon. Great views of Pike’s Peak, and the open garage doors give a great breeze. Everything is festooned in barrel staves. The servers are friendly, know the beer well, and are quick. The food was tasty, and everything we saw looked good, but the menu is small. Only 4 beers on tap, and one cask, but there are several inactive tap handles that foreshadow good things to come. Most of the beer is sour, but they did have one clean beer on tap, and it was actually quite good. The flight of 4 beers is $13, and the bottles are $12 each, so the prices are pretty high. Still, this is a really nice stop in a little town, with some fantastic beer.“
GTAEgeek 2861 days ago
76 /100 10 BUFFALO CT
“Visited on a Sunday afternoon. Looks like a tasting room from the outside, with a bar that overlooks the highway/mountains, but you have to go into a weird office building that also houses a jazzercise studio and tae kwon do place. but once you open the door to Paradox it’s a beautiful, rustic space filled wall to wall with barrels full of aging beer. Large selection of their own beers poured from bottles and cask. One employee working the front who got distracted from taking out order as soon as her friends walked in behind us. Otherwise a nice experience. The flights are small pours, but not bad @ $6 for four pours.“
RABinCO 3589 days ago
84 /100 10 BUFFALO CT
“Visited a few times. Smaller sized tap room. About 11 beers to try and available to go in 500 and 750 ml bottles ($10-$15). All pours were out of the bottle most recently (no casks). All barrel aged and pretty experimental. Most of the beers I have tried are interesting and pretty good, some are great. Great service in a nice atmosphere, definitely worth checking out. They also distribute throughout front range CO.“
ajnepple 3716 days ago
90 /100 10 BUFFALO CT
“Paradox is amazing. Everyone is so friendly and their brews are amazing. Skully no 4 was sour, fruity and just so amazing. Great job guys and keep up the love. Everyone should try Paradox it is well worth it.“
jlocolorado 3877 days ago