This is kind of random, but...
as you may know, I'm one of those Euro turds. I used to make fun of American beer, until in 2003 (I believe), a friend introduced me to the phenomenon that is American craft beer when we had dinner at Altitude.
Fast forward a decade, and I'm loving trying new microbrew/craft beers, and living in Colorado is awesome for that, especially since the company I work for has a couple of kegerators. It's one of the best work benefits I've ever had.
But... I know nothing about Wyoming beers, and as I'm hoping to bring a bunch of my childhood friends through Wyoming one of these days, I would love to give them the full experience.
So, what do you like to drink that's local? Hell, even if you don't live in Wyoming, what do you drink? And if you drink Whiskey instead/too, what floats your boat?
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Altitude is hands down the best craft beer in Wyoming, in my opinion. Cheyenne has a couple of micro breweries, but they don't hold a candle to Altitude. As far as favorites, I'm big on O'Dell and Left Hand Brewery.
Stranahan's in Denver makes a hell of a good whiskey. It's a little sweet, but it's damn tasty.
Stranahan's in Denver makes a hell of a good whiskey. It's a little sweet, but it's damn tasty.
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Can't really help. Not a big drinker.
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Those are my two favorites too, and not exactly randomly, I have beer from both in the fridge currently (5 Barrel Pale Ale and Milk Stout).WYO1016 wrote:Altitude is hands down the best craft beer in Wyoming, in my opinion. Cheyenne has a couple of micro breweries, but they don't hold a candle to Altitude. As far as favorites, I'm big on O'Dell and Left Hand Brewery.
Stranahan's in Denver makes a hell of a good whiskey. It's a little sweet, but it's damn tasty.
I do enjoy Altitude's beer whenever I'm in Laramie too. It's got a special place in my heart, since that's where my beer snobbery was born.
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Left Handed Milk Stout is one of my favorites. I haven't made it down to the brewery yet, but it's on my to-do list for the summer.Asmodeanreborn wrote:Those are my two favorites too, and not exactly randomly, I have beer from both in the fridge currently (5 Barrel Pale Ale and Milk Stout).WYO1016 wrote:Altitude is hands down the best craft beer in Wyoming, in my opinion. Cheyenne has a couple of micro breweries, but they don't hold a candle to Altitude. As far as favorites, I'm big on O'Dell and Left Hand Brewery.
Stranahan's in Denver makes a hell of a good whiskey. It's a little sweet, but it's damn tasty.
I do enjoy Altitude's beer whenever I'm in Laramie too. It's got a special place in my heart, since that's where my beer snobbery was born.
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It's a pretty nice spot in an ugly part of Longmont. I don't know what their food truck/stand schedule is like at the moment, but I'd try and go at a time when they had tacos or something there. Also, I'd recommend stopping by Mountain Sun (about to open a brew restaurant on Main Street (US 287)), as their beer is very solid too, and if you're in Longmont anyway, it sure beats driving down to their location in Boulder.WYO1016 wrote:Left Handed Milk Stout is one of my favorites. I haven't made it down to the brewery yet, but it's on my to-do list for the summer.
Also, if you're planning on trying more than one of the stronger Left Hand brews (Like Fade to Black and Wake Up Dead), you probably want to figure out what to do about transportation that day. They hit you pretty hard, and you don't want to drive after a couple of those.
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I've got a buddy that lives in Frederick, so it'll be on a weekend I hang out with him down there. Thanks for the advice! I made it to the Pumphouse in January, but their owner forgot to resubmit for their liquor license. Food was awesome, but I was disappointed that I didn't get to try any of their beers.Asmodeanreborn wrote:It's a pretty nice spot in an ugly part of Longmont. I don't know what their food truck/stand schedule is like at the moment, but I'd try and go at a time when they had tacos or something there. Also, I'd recommend stopping by Mountain Sun (about to open a brew restaurant on Main Street (US 287)), as their beer is very solid too, and if you're in Longmont anyway, it sure beats driving down to their location in Boulder.
Also, if you're planning on trying more than one of the stronger Left Hand brews (Like Fade to Black and Wake Up Dead), you probably want to figure out what to do about transportation that day. They hit you pretty hard, and you don't want to drive after a couple of those.
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Yeah, Pumphouse screwed up big time. Their beer is nothing special (in my opinion), though, so you didn't miss all that much. Then again, it's fun just to try new things.
Oh! And I need to mention Bootstrap in Niwot and Asher in Gunbarrel too - both quickly growing because they brew very solid beer. Avery is also building a huge new place in Gunbarrel like 500 feet away from Asher, so you'll be able to hit both at the same time without driving in between (unless you want to move your car, essentially). The company I work for (SparkFun) is within walking distance of Asher, but is soon moving closer to Bootstrap instead, as we're building a new building across from IBM by Niwot).
Oh! And I need to mention Bootstrap in Niwot and Asher in Gunbarrel too - both quickly growing because they brew very solid beer. Avery is also building a huge new place in Gunbarrel like 500 feet away from Asher, so you'll be able to hit both at the same time without driving in between (unless you want to move your car, essentially). The company I work for (SparkFun) is within walking distance of Asher, but is soon moving closer to Bootstrap instead, as we're building a new building across from IBM by Niwot).
Loveland has a couple of nice breweries not too far from the interstate. Verboten and Grimm Brothers. But, still like the nitro milk stout from Left Hand the best...
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