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Bottles & Cans BOTTLES & CANS Colorado’s landscape is as grand and diverse as the beer culture that thrives here. This list will lead you on a journey through its diverse and sometimes rarely explored terrain. As the landscape changes with increased elevation the beers will increase in complexity and boldness. GRASSLANDS These beers are sessionable crisp selections. PIVO PILS 6 CRAFT LAGER 6 8 SECOND KÖLSCH 6 Hoppy Pilsner 5.3% ABV American Lager 4.8% ABV Kölsch 5.0% ABV Firestone Walker Brewing Co. (Paso Robles, CA) Upslope Brewing Co. (Boulder, CO) Elevation Beer Co. (Poncha Springs, CO) 5:00 AFTERNOON ALE 6 303 LAGER 6 BROOKLYN LAGER 6 Blonde Ale 5.6% ABV Lager 5.9% ABV Lager 5.2% ABV Renegade Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Station 26 Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Brooklyn Brewery (Brooklyn, NY) ROLLING HILLS While still easily approachable the characteristics of these beers is slightly more prominent. LOS LOCOS 7 LILIKO’I KEPOLO 7 RASPBERRY BLONDE 7 Mexican-Style Lager 4.8% ABV Belgian Wit w/ Passion Fruit 5.4% ABV Blonde Ale w/raspberries 6.5% ABV EPiC Brewing Co. (Salt Lake City, UT) Avery Brewing Co. (Boulder, CO) 4 Noses Brewing Co. (Broomfield, CO) WAVE WHEEL WIT 6 JAM BAND 7 SLICE OF HEFEN 9 Belgian Wit 5.0% ABV Berry Ale 5.9% ABV Hefeweizen 5.2% ABV Elevation Brewing Co. (Poncha Springs, CO) Boulevard Brewing Co. (Kansas City, MO) La Cumbre Brewing Co. (Albuquerque, NM) EL GOSE 7 SOUR APRICOT 6 BRUSH CREEK BLONDE 6 Gose 4.5% ABV Kettle Soured Apricot Ale 6.0% ABV Blonde Ale 4.8% ABV Avery Brewing Co (Boulder, CO) Dry Dock Brewing Co. (Aurora, CO) Bonfire Brewing (Eagle, CO) COLORADO PEACH CIDER 9 COLETTE 6 AVAL DRY HOPPED 10 Peach Cider 6.9% ABV Farmhouse Ale 7.5% ABV Dry Hopped Cider 6.0% ABV Snow Capped Cider (Cedaredge, CO) Great Divide Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Aval Cider Co. (Ergué-Gabéric, France) GUNNY 6 WILD SAGE MTN. SAISON 9 ROCKY MTN. SAISON 7 Black Lager 5.5% ABV Saison 7.2% ABV Saison w/ cilantro, lime and jalapeño 6.3% ABV Good River Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project (Denver, CO) 14er Brewing Co (Denver, CO) PRISMATIC 7 VINCENT VAN COUCH 7 HOPPED UP HANDLEBAR 8 Juicy IPA 5.9% ABV American Session Sour 4.6% ABV Hopped Cider 6.8% ABV NINKASI Brewing Co. (Eugene, OR) Odd 13 Brewing Co. (Lafeyette, CO) Old Mine Cider Co. (Erie, CO) HIGH PLAINS The flavor and intensity of these beers is beginning to step up. ONE EAR 9 TART & JUICY SOUR IPA 7 PRETZEL ASSASSIN 7 Saison 6.5% ABV Kettle Soured IPA 4.5% ABV Amber Ale 5.0% ABV TRiNiTY Brewing Co. (CO Springs, CO) EPiC Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Denver Beer Co. (Denver, CO) TITAN IPA 7 JUICY BANGER 8 CODENAME SUPERFAN 7 India Pale Ale 7.1% ABV India Pale Ale 7.5% ABV Gluten-reduced IPA 6.5% ABV Great Divide Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Station 26 Brewing Co. (Denver, CO) Odd 13 Brewing Co. (Lafeyette, CO) BLOOD ORANGE BREW FREE! OR DIE 8 FACE DOWN BROWN 6 CRANK YANKER 9 Blood Orange IPA 7.0% ABV Brown Ale 5.7% ABV India Pale Ale 7.0% ABV 21st Amendment Brewery (San Fransisco, CA) Telluride Brewing Co. (Telluride, CO) Eddyline Brewing Co. (Buena Vista, CO) FOOTHILLS Expect an increase in assertiveness and complexity. COCONUT HIWA PORTER 9 GRAHAM CRACKER PORTER 7 BOOMSAUCE 10 Porter 6.0% ABV Porter 5.6% ABV India Pale Ale 8.0% ABV Maui Brewing Co. (Maui, HI) Denver Beer Co. (Denver, CO) Lord Hobo Brewing Co. (Woburn, MA) TROPIC KING 8 2 x 4 DIPA 8 EAST COAST TRANSPLANT 9 Imperial Saison 8.0% ABV Double IPA 10.0% ABV Double New England-style IPA 8.5% ABV Funkwerks (Ft. Collins, CO) Melvin Brewing Co. (Jackson, WY) New Image Brewing Co. (Arvada, CO) TREELINE Catch your breath with one of these beautifully crafted beers. DELERIUM TREMENS 14 THREE PHILOSOPHERS 13 DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE 15 Belgian Golden Strong Ale 8.5% ABV Belgian Quad w/ cherries 9.7% ABV Flanders Red 6.0% ABV Brouwerij Huyghe (Melle, BEL) Brewery Ommegang (Cooperstown, NY) Brouwerij Verhaeghe (Vichte, BEL) LA CHOUFFE 13 Belgian Strong Pale Ale 8.0% ABV Brasserie d’Achouffe (Achouffe, BEL) SUMMIT The size and strength of these beers is unmistakable. LA TRAPPE QUAD 14 WESTMALLE 13 PARADOX ROTATOR 24 Belgian Quadrupel 10.0% ABV Tripel Trappist Ale 9.5% ABV Barrel-aged Sour ABV will vary Bierbrouwerij De Koningshoeven B.V. (Berkel-Enschot,, NED) Brouwerij Westmalle (Melle, BEL) PARADOX Beer Co. (Divide, CO) DRAGON’S MILK 12 Barrel-aged Imperial Stout 11.0% ABV New Holland Brewing Co. (Holland, MI) ARIKAREE RIVER For those of you that get altitude sickness. COORS BANQUET 4½ COORS LIGHT 4½ PABST BLUE RIBBON 4½ IMPERIAL 4½ MONTUCKY 4 CLAUSTHALER ( N/A ) 6 - GLUTEN REDUCED WINE COCKTAILS GROOVING UP SLOWLY 9 RED 6oz. / 9oz. / 750ml Aperol, Lillet Blanc, lemon, Station 26 Tangerine Cream Ale BAR DOUGH HOUSE RED 8 / 11.5 / 32 CASTLE BLACK 9 75% Sangiovese / 25% Syrah Buffalo Trace, Domaine de Canton, black tea, black pepper, IMAGERY PINOT NOIR 9 / 13 / 36 lemon juice, Boston bittahs Pinot Noir / Sonoma, CA MOJO FILTER 9 CONCANNON CABERNET 10 / 14 / 40 Appleton rum, apple cider, thyme, lime juice, Angostura bitters, Boulevard Tank 7 Cabernet Sauvignon / Paso Robles, CA NORTH OF THE WALL 8 Absolut Grapefruit vodka, Aperol, pineapple, lemon juice, sparkling wine WHITE 6oz. / 9oz. / 750ml BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE 9 BAR DOUGH HOUSE WHITE 8 / 11.5 / 32 Espolòn Blanco, Ancho Reyes, lime juice, grapefruit juice, Pinot Grigio mint, cucumber, celery bitters BENZIGER 10 / 14 / 40 ONE AND ONE AND ONE IS THREE 10 Sauvignon Blanc / Sonoma, CA Evan Williams Single Barrel Bourbon, Amaro Montenegro, CHLOE 9 / 13 / 36 Carpano Antica, Root Beer bitters Chardonnay / Sonoma, CA HOUSE MARGARITA 7 Lunazul Reposado Tequila, lime juice, agave nectar BUBBLES 6oz. / 9oz. / 750ml B.Y.O. 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