Colorado Beer Reviews
This rocky state has more than mountains: it’s got tons of great craft brews.
by Tom Smillie | Colorado, Imperial / Double IPA, Odell Brewing Company, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Sent to me in a beer mail package (thanks Billy) I eagerly waited for the beer to settle down a little before opening. I’ve always enjoyed Odell’s bottle designs and this one was no exception. Then I read the short bio on the label and realized that even...
by Tom Smillie | Colorado, Dry Dock Brewing Company, Imperial / Double IPA, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
I received this beer in a trade with my friend Billy out in Colorado and I have a feeling I’ll be asking for more. This beer was knockout good. My initial impressions were sweet caramel and citrus on the nose with a mild up front and abrasivly in back taste. ...
by Michael Larson | Belgian IPA, Colorado, Goblet, Great Divide Brewing Company, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Purchased for a neighborhood get together as something ‘a little different,’ Belgica found its way into my glass just a bit before the crowd showed up. Like, three days. But it was a new beer to me, and new beers don’t sit untouched for too long in my back room mini...
by Tom Smillie | Coffee Beers, Colorado, Great Divide Brewing Company, Pint Glass, Russian Imperial Stout, Snifter, United States, Wood-Aged Beers |
Tom: Three Yeti brews down, one to go on my quest to sample all of Great Divide’s Imperial Stout variations. I was super excited to open the gold leaf wrapped cap and pour this viscous, obsidian colored brew into my snifter. Having just had Goose Island BCS Coffee I...
by Team | Colorado, Left Hand Brewing Company, Pint Glass, Russian Imperial Stout, Snifter, United States |
Michael: Recently, I’ve been swept up in the tide of beer lovers seeking anything ‘barrel-aged.’ Admittedly, I was suckered into this one when my beer-of-the-week email from my local liquor store. Coming straight out of the 22 ounce bottle into my snifter, it seemed,...
by Noel | American IPA, Colorado, Fort Collins Brewery, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
I don’t usually go for IPAs during the coldest months of the year…but I just couldn’t resist the elephant. I really have no idea what the story is behind the label on the bottle. It keeps reminding me of Hannibal crossing the Alps with elephants, and I’m not sure what...