Brewery Tour Vacation

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  1. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    This month I am vacationing in CO on a brewery tour. First, stopping in Flagstaff, AZ before going to Albuquerque, NM and then into CO. Some stops in Denver and into Breckenridge for the beer festival and finally into Fort Collins for Odell's and New Belgium. On the way back, stopping in Santa Fe. Any suggestions what not to miss? Thanks
     
  2. hopfenunmaltz

    hopfenunmaltz Pooh-Bah (2,635) Jun 8, 2005 Michigan
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    Le Cumbre in Albuquerque.
    Elevation in Poncha Springs.
    Equinox in Ft. Collins.
    Prost in Denver.
    Crazy Mountain in Edwards.

    There is a Marble brewing taproom in Santa Fe that was good.
     
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  3. Geuzedad

    Geuzedad Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2010 Arizona

    In Flagstaff go by Flagstaff Brewing, Beaver Street Brewing, and Lumberyard Brewing. Lumberyard is a really cool brewery with several award winning beers in it's lineup. Flagstaff is also really nice and has a great outdoor patio. They advertise their beer is "Just like your mom used to make". The food is really good as well. Beaver Street is a sister brewery to Lumberyard and also has several Award Winners in it's lineup. Also a fun place to kick back a few as the food and atmosphere are both great. You are also within walking distance of the historic train station in Flagstaff as it is only a block or so away. A nice walk to work off lunch and the beers which accompanied it.
     
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  4. ClemsonMike

    ClemsonMike Devotee (330) Aug 13, 2010 South Carolina
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    Avery in Boulder is a must. For a great beer bar, go to Falling Rock in Denver.
     
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  5. manutdfan

    manutdfan Initiate (0) May 25, 2012 Florida

    santa fe brewing company in santa fe is solid. Check out
    Kokoman Fine Wine & Liquor in pojague as well, amazing selection
     
  6. doobgoob

    doobgoob Initiate (0) Apr 24, 2010 Texas

    Crooked Stave in Denver is a must. I'd also check out Funkwerks (down the st from Odell's) and Trinity in Colorado Springs
     
  7. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    Denver will boggle your mind... I'd do some research first.

    Crooked Stave is great if you like Brett/sour beers. Small taproom in a not-so-flattering neighborhood. It's probably also the best place to pick up some of their bottles.

    If you love British-style beers, check out Hogshead... their cask beers are some of the best I've ever had... particularly their Chin Wag ESB.

    Prost had some amazing traditional German beers and I'd say their Hefeweizen rivals Live Oak. Neat brewpub as well with a very affordable flight (I think it was $7 for 6-7 2oz samples of all their beers... if you're going there you can cross over on a nearby footbridge over to the Denver Beer Company and Falling Rock Pub.

    Also visited Great Divide & Wynkoop on my trip. Bottle/cans and growler fills are available at all breweries.

    My best advise is talk to the locals and see where they're going right now.
     
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  8. papagobrewing

    papagobrewing Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2009 Arizona

    I would look at stoping in Santa Fe on the way up there and rerouteing on the way back to go to poncha springs to elevation, pagosa springs and then Durango for multiple places. If you could manage to be in Durango the Friday after the Breckenridge fest there will be a slew of beer peeps in town from Avery, left hand, Oskar blues, etc as that will be the last day of the boulderango bike ride. I'd also look at stops at funkwerks, upslope, strange and renegade in addition to those others already mentioned
     
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  9. leftymgp

    leftymgp Initiate (0) Apr 15, 2013 Texas

    Stop by the Vine Street Pub & Brewery in Denver. Oh yeah, and then go to everywhere else. A trip to longmont is advisable also.
     
  10. TxUltraRunner

    TxUltraRunner Initiate (0) Aug 16, 2012 Texas

    Pagosa Brewing (best salmon fish n chips and fried green beans i've ever had) in Pagosa Springs and Durango Brewing in Durango are cool spots.
     
  11. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    Thanks. We plan to hit Beaver Street on the way up and Lumberyard on the way back (or visa versa).
     
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  12. mindswoop

    mindswoop Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2011 Texas

    Avery is great for the food/beer combo...I'd hit there for lunch. Crooked Stave is great if you like sours. River North is small but very good as well...it's very close to Coors Field if you are going to a game. If you want a great meal with beer, Euclid Hall is awesome! If you do Oskar Blues, go to the restaurant instead of the brewery...much better tap selection.
     
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  13. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    Thanks for that. Going to check out Funkwerks.
     
  14. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    Thanks. We are going to check out La Cumbre and also Chama River which is dog friendly (my pup is going with us, also)
     
  15. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    Avery is now on my list. Thanks. I hope I get to it.
     
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  16. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    Yes. Thanks. Avery has a lot of stuff going on. We will try to get to that one. Also Funkwerks.
     
  17. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    Yes. Denver is mind-boggling. Going to see some of it on a Segway and then partake. Thanks
     
  18. JohnnyJam

    JohnnyJam Zealot (567) Aug 23, 2012 Arizona

    I hope to find some places that are dog friendly. So far, Chama River Brewery on the way up in ABQ, NM is the only place I know that allows dogs on the patio. (My pup is going also). Unfortunately, Lumberyard and Beaver St in Flagstaff, AZ does not allow dogs on the patio anymore'
     
  19. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    Dogs were in most places in Denver I went to.

    I find it incredibly annoying when places don't allow a well behaved pooch.
     
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  20. reverseapachemaster

    reverseapachemaster Zealot (722) Sep 21, 2012 Texas

    With Denver there are so many breweries you either need to winnow down the list of where you are desperate to go or drop in to a good bar that serves predominantly local beer so you can sample a lot of the local offerings without spending your time driving from brewery to brewery to have a single beer. Wynkoop often has some interesting options from around the Denver area and Falling Rock would always be a safe bet. The downside is that you may not get all the beers you really want out of a particular brewery so maybe hit Falling Rock plus one or two places in town you are desperate to go.

    In Fort Collins it is worth it to nail the whole Lincoln strip of breweries from Funkwerks to Fort Collins Brewing to Odell. Odell always seems to have killer stuff in the taproom but FCB has a few great beers too. New Belgium is always a great visit and there's some taproom-only stuff to try. If you want to hit the two hour NB tour you better get on the list now because it fills fast.
     
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