GABF 2016

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  1. Dan_K

    Dan_K Pooh-Bah (1,980) Nov 8, 2013 Colorado
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    I am looking at the beer list and I'm sure liking what I see. There is some really awesome stuff out there. Yeah we lost some good ones but no one should be hurting for choices no matter what you are into. IPA game gonna be strong this year.

    Kind of a sleeper but Destihl gets almost no love due to kind of high prices, but last year there was no line for awesome BA stouts and sours.

    Odd13 is pouring Codename: Superfan and n00b, if you've never tried them make sure you stop by.
     
  2. GRG1313

    GRG1313 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,974) Jan 15, 2009 California
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  3. GRG1313

    GRG1313 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,974) Jan 15, 2009 California
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    I've been to several GABFs. Biggest secrets? Perspective. First, don't wait in line. Wait a half hour or 40 minutes and then get there. You will miss nothing! You will walk right in without waiting and without the hassle. Moreover, you're never going to try it all. Most fun is to go to the places without the lines and try lots of different things you've never heard of. It all seems to work out.
     
  4. angelmonster

    angelmonster Initiate (0) Apr 3, 2008 Colorado

    leelas euro cafe
     
  5. rob2654

    rob2654 Crusader (457) May 20, 2004 Colorado

    For perspective....
    We entered the convention center about 4:30, and when we made it through ID, ticket, detector, we were towards the front of the second column of waiting line.
    Once they started letting everyone in, I had my first taste of beer at 5:34.
    Depends on how excited you are to have your first beer... How long do you wait?
     
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  6. seniorshmently

    seniorshmently Devotee (370) Oct 4, 2010 Colorado
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    How did the entrance line work this year? Looks like there is a new corral type area inside the hall?
     
  7. Panama69

    Panama69 Initiate (0) Feb 8, 2015 Colorado

    No issues with the entrance. Took about 5 minutes to get in and we were in line about 40 minutes early. Walked over to Pacific NW region to start where there were no lines and great beers. A couple of favorite sleepers were Great Notion Juice Box and Alvarado Contains No Juice - excellent IPAs.
     
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  8. Prospero

    Prospero Pooh-Bah (2,680) Jul 27, 2010 Colorado
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    Ok, what are the favorite beers coming out of last night's session???
     
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  9. Dan_K

    Dan_K Pooh-Bah (1,980) Nov 8, 2013 Colorado
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    I heard City Star is pouring a sour beer that is turning some heads...

    Pancho Sour Tequila Wheat
     
  10. denver10

    denver10 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,155) Nov 17, 2010 New Mexico
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    Took the light rail and arrived a little after 6. Big line to get in at that point and we decided to grab some dinner first. Returned at quarter to 7 and no line, in right away. I didn't go in with any must tries or agendas, so our timing worked perfectly fine for me. Noticed Wicked Weed, Funky Buddha and Jester King were out of beer when walking by each of their stations FWIW.

    My 2 standouts for the night were Fremonts BBA Dark Star and Cannonball Creek's Featherweight. Only line I waited in was for Weldwerks, tough choice betweeen that Coffee Maple Stout and Double Dry Hopped Juicy Bits, I chose the stout but kinda wish I went Juicy Bits instead. Stout was really good though, so it really wasn't that big a deal. I didn't feel like waiting in line again so not trying Juicy Bits was ultimately my choice.

    First GABF and really happy to have finally checked it out. Definitely worth it. That said, not sure I need to go back. In the future I see myself sticking with the side events.
     
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  11. HomeBrewed

    HomeBrewed Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2006 Minnesota

    IMO, Toolbox stole the show with their sours at last night's session. So delicious!
     
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  12. CreekOfTheDead

    CreekOfTheDead Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2016 Texas

    Went to GABF yesterday for the first time ever. It was amazing. Gonna definitely have to try and do all 3 days next year.
     
  13. chango

    chango Initiate (0) Mar 31, 2006 Colorado

    THAT VELVET FOG THOUGH.
     
  14. FarmerTed

    FarmerTed Pundit (928) May 31, 2011 Colorado

    Twelve Degrees?
     
  15. chango

    chango Initiate (0) Mar 31, 2006 Colorado

    Nah. Sun King. Barrel-aged Quad.
    So much yum.
     
  16. BIN29

    BIN29 Initiate (0) Aug 12, 2014 Michigan

    J Wakefield was the highlight for me. Their berliners were one of the best fruited ones I've had. Haterade was the best one I've had.

    Highlights for me were: Drake's, jester king, weldwerks, Toolbox, Alvarado, Kane, Beachwood, and Lost Abbey of course.

    Got in line about 5:20 and it took about 25 minutes to get inside.
     
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  17. oudebueuze

    oudebueuze Initiate (0) Dec 12, 2012 California

    My favorite beers last night were:

    Weldwerks BA Mexican Achromatic
    Fremont BBA Dark Star
    Bottle Logic Stronger Than Fiction
    Fremont B-Bomb
    Hops & Grain 78702
    Oakshire Especial
    Jester King Atrial Rubicite
    Smog City Snugglebug
    A couple Scratch beers
     
  18. MighHighBrewer

    MighHighBrewer Initiate (0) Mar 10, 2013 Colorado

    I attended both the Thurs and Fri night sessions. A few observations that I hope maximize others enjoyment:

    - There's really no point to getting to the festival early. On Thursday, I arrived 40 mins early and had my first pour around 5:35PM. On Friday I arrived exactly at 5:30PM and had my first pour at 5:40PM. 30 mins of standing in a corral for 5 mins of extra drinking? No thank you.

    - I have a new appreciation of the distro we enjoy here. I probably tasted 30 IPAs and none of them rank above Comrade, Odd13, or Melvin.

    - The lines for the "beer geek" breweries (Lost Abbey, RR, etc) were longer than I remember. I didn't wait in one of them. The quality of beer brought by other brewers is so high that I think you're wasting your time by waiting in line.

    Favorites:
    - Tayberry Gose from Alvarado St
    - Tangerine IPA from Stone (might as well have Xocoveza while there)
    - Anything from 5 Rabbit Cerrveceria
    - Yuzu Fierce, Hellbroth, and BA S'Mores from Off Color
    - Madam Basil from Holy City
    - Chocolate Rain from Bruery
    - Snake Cake from West Sixth (only if you like sweet milk stouts)
    - Katy and Art of Neurosis from 2nd Shift
    - Velvet Fog from Sun City
    - Welcome to Scofille from Jailbreak Brewing
    - Legion from Adroit Theory
     
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  19. Fitshaced

    Fitshaced Initiate (0) Feb 29, 2012 Colorado

    Anyone have a favorite IPA?
     
  20. bushmat2

    bushmat2 Initiate (0) Feb 18, 2011 Colorado

    Modern Times was my favorite brewery that I had never tried before last night. Really solid sours, ipas, and stouts/strong ales.
     
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