Hey, who's open Mondays?

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by southdenverhoo, Dec 15, 2014.

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  1. southdenverhoo

    southdenverhoo Pooh-Bah (1,567) Aug 13, 2004 Colorado
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    just resolved a couple things at work and feel like an early beer or two within 10-15 minutes of 17th & Welton. Checking websites, the closed so far include Black Shirt, Our Mutual Friend, and Alpine Dog. Instead of hitting a hundred facebook pages, does anybody know who has Monday hours? or a quicker way of fin ding out? I'm talking just breweries, now.
     
  2. Prospero

    Prospero Pooh-Bah (2,680) Jul 27, 2010 Colorado
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    Crooked Stave I believe is now open Mondays

    Epic, Rock Bottom Downtown, Jagged Mountain, Great Divide are all open

    Beryl's is open 5-8 on Blake St.
     
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  3. ASak10

    ASak10 Initiate (0) Jan 2, 2014 Colorado

    River North is open

    And Epic is open as well
     
  4. southdenverhoo

    southdenverhoo Pooh-Bah (1,567) Aug 13, 2004 Colorado
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    well I found my target in 5 minutes. Within walking distance: Epic, Prost, Great Divide, Jagged Mountain are all open. A little longer haul, Renegade or Lowdown. I'm outie...been too long since I've been at Great Divide
     
  5. southdenverhoo

    southdenverhoo Pooh-Bah (1,567) Aug 13, 2004 Colorado
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    Ended up at Epic. 1st beer: the crooked stave collab, Elder Brett. 2d beer: Brainless on Peaches. Then home to chicken vindaloo from Little India and a Double Jack from a case of $9.99 4 packs from Grapevine's brewery of the month deal.

    Life is good, even on Monday.
     
  6. willandperry

    willandperry Initiate (0) Sep 15, 2011 Colorado

  7. themill

    themill Initiate (0) Feb 7, 2012 Colorado

    What'd you think of Elder Brett? I had it last year in bomber form and was mildly disappointed... I remember seeing Epic and CS and it was a saison and I about nutted in my pants... and then I had it.
     
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  8. denver10

    denver10 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,155) Nov 17, 2010 New Mexico
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    I thought Elder Brett was solid but forgettable.

    (not that you asked me)
     
  9. themill

    themill Initiate (0) Feb 7, 2012 Colorado

    Oh that was for anyone, of course. I was very psyched to try something from an established, solid "big" place like Epic and the amazingness that is Crooked Stave... and I overpsyched myself haha.
     
  10. southdenverhoo

    southdenverhoo Pooh-Bah (1,567) Aug 13, 2004 Colorado
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    I thought it was pretty damned good. I'd have given it about a 3.95, if I rated beers. Curious what you didn't like about it?

    I will say I have, in the past week or ten days, strayed from my usual beers at a couple of places I've posted favorably about, and have been disappointed. An under attenuated and therefore cloying strong golden, a barleywine high on phenols and isoamyl acetate, and hot, hot alcohol; some other disappointments.

    So a professionally made beer with no flaws and (in my opinion) an interesting character, you know, it had a point of view, it was coming from somewhere...and brett...well maybe it struck me just right at just the right time. But I liked it. (I liked it more than the Brainless On Peaches)
     
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