Salt Road Brewing

Brewery, Bar

321 Old Firehouse Alley
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80524
United States

(970) 672-8188 | map
saltroadbrewing.com/main

During the Middle Ages, the salt trade in Europe exploded. Methods to produce salt from seawater and use it as a food preservative were discovered and demand grew. So much so, that the mineral became more valuable than gold. Transport of this commodity to towns in need became a dangerous priority. New and existing routes soon became engaged in the salt trade. One such route extended from the shores of the Baltic Sea to Southern Bavaria and eventually connected other passageways throughout Europe. It was called the Salt Road or Alte Salzstraße. Heavily guarded horse drawn wagons carried small quantities of salt along these routes often accompanied by a cargo of beer.

Like refrigeration, modern transportation had not yet been developed. This resulted in the defining origins of “Le Terrior”. Brewers, farmers, and other artisans took advantage of local resources to create clothing, cuisine, art, shelter, and beer. In fact, some of the beer styles we drink today are a result of what was regionally available centuries ago. Farm brewers along the Salt Road, and throughout the world, made beer with ingredients that they and their neighbors had nearby. This behavior was born out of necessity, at Salt Road Brewing it’s our philosophy.

Through a network of farmers, award winning maltsters, chemists, top educators, and brewers themselves, Northern Colorado has become breeding ground for great beer. We are known as the “Napa Valley of Beer” because of the number and diversity of breweries here. Our intention is to exploit those resources and put NoCo on the map as a world renowned brewing region. A source of quality ingredients used to create unique, classic, and innovative styles. Even our water is the perfect blank canvas to create any beer style. We still, however, recognize extraordinary ingredients available outside of our great state. And, if we felt we could not make great beer from local ingredients, we wouldn’t do it. Supporting local stretches far beyond social and economic responsibility and, when it comes to beer, local tastes better.

Yeah, and there’s sea salt in our beer!
BEER STATS
Ratings:
5
Average:
4.04
Beers:
25
Active:
25
New:
0
Inactive:
0
Retired:
0
PLACE STATS
Average:
4.08
Ratings:
2 | reviews: 1
pDev:
1.96%
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Reviewed by Harrison8 from Missouri

4.15/5  rDev +1.7%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4.25 | service: 4.25 | selection: 4
Really pleasant spot in an alley in downtown Fort Collins. It's a cozy interior, at least visually, though the seating is a mix of community and small tables. Patio features typical steel grate tables with patio umbrellas for a little shelter from the sun. Staff was very friendly. Selection was pretty good, offering up some fun options that divert from the typical IPAs and lagers, though those are still available here as well.
Sep 22, 2024
 
Rated: 4 by cbcrunch from Wyoming

Jun 08, 2023