The wife and I are celebrating our first anniversary in Colorado Springs this weekend and I was curious about Trinity. I have not been to the this brewery and have heard good things. Do they have bottles available at the brewery? Or is are their bottles only available in retail shops? We are Belgian beer fans, so it seems that this place should be on our "to do" list while we are in town. Thanks in advance!
I went down there about a month ago. I had a saison man and took home a couple growlers. They do sell bottles at the brewpub. The food was awesome as well. I had the sliders with their homemade mustard. I'm looking forwardto the emma's casket release next month.
Bottle availability is sporadic but right now they have TPS report, slap your mammy and on Friday they release oh face. Bottles are usually a bit pricy (~$25).
Heard Slap Yer Mammy was available at Cheers liquor for 29.99. A bit aggressive on the pricing for a 750 of DIPA for me. They also have been releasing some sours and saisons lately. Pikes Peak's Barrel Aged Summit House Stout is the best beer made in the greater C Springs area in my opinion. Bristol just came out with a Dubbel, available in 750s, that is very solid as well.
Trinity has been working on getting their beers out to more stores including up in Denver but, yeah - their prices range from a little to a LOT on the high side. I"d heard the Slap Yer Mammy was going for $30 - its a good/great DIPA but not for that price when comparables (Dry Dock among others) are <~$10 for a bomber.
Agree on the food being great. I like their line up on draft, but I don't think any non sour that they bottle is worth the price. More specifically, Old Growth and (especially) The Flavor are both outstanding.
I have seen bottles of TPS Report at Coaltrain before, cheaper than what they were on sale for at the brewery.
I just saw bottles of TPS Report (~$25), Slap Yer Mammy (~$30 lol) and one other that was around $25 at Hazel's Beverage World in Boulder.
Who the f*** would pay $30 for an DIPA bomber?? I thought the beer was great (so is Double Jack, Maharaja, Myrcenary, Super IPA, etc....), had it on tap for $8 (10 oz. pour). Something isn't adding up? What's with the pricing by this brewery?
Haha no clue. Hoping no one buys it and they realize they can't get away with that price. I would give it a shot at around $10.
All his new bottles are closer to $30 (tps and slap your mammy) and I heard the Flavor was coming out soon with a price tag over $40. Silly, and by silly I mean totally ridiculous. He makes some good beers (sometimes) but those prices are stupid.
Wow, are you serious? It's good, and I enjoy it enough to pay $25 for it, but over $40 is completely insane.
Reason why I still haven't made the trip an hour away...I can buy two bottles of any cantillon for the cost of some of there offerings...And I'd rather take that $40 and make an etre gourmet order for some Armand 4s
I was just there on Sunday. Slap Your Mammy was $20 for the 750ml. TPS and Oh Face were both around $25. Mammy was a good DIPA, but as others have said, probably comparable to the sub $10 you find around Denver.