Garden of the Gods in the Springs. A lot of trails may be closed in the area due to mud but there are tons of wider trails that should be open in GotG. Great views of Pikes too.Going to be spending a day between Denver and Pueblo in a few weeks. Any recommendations for post work activities? Doesn't even have to be beer. Hikes, regional food, whatever. Driving from Omaha. Cheers!
I think it’s available on their website.anyone near Weldwerks able to help me out getting this medianoche glass?
and maybe expand on beer trade?
I have a glass just like this that broke this past weekend![]()
yeah i noticed comes out to about $20 with no beer, was kinda hopin to fill it with colorado beer tooI think it’s available on their website.
Ok. If I might be up there in the next month or so you work and can let you know.yeah i noticed comes out to about $20 with no beer, was kinda hopin to fill it with colorado beer too
thanks man appreciate it!Ok. If I might be up there in the next month or so you work and can let you know.
GotG sounds legit! Also excited to check out Pueblo-Mex. Thanks!Garden of the Gods in the Springs. A lot of trails may be closed in the area due to mud but there are tons of wider trails that should be open in GotG. Great views of Pikes too.
Cant really comment on the beer scene since I live west of Denver not south but I think it’s pretty dead from just south of Denver down to Pueblo, excepting some limited stuff in the Springs.
And in my limited time in Pueblo, you are probably not going to find much.
If you are going completely through the state, you can probably just stop at Casey in Glenwood Springs. It’s literally two minutes off the highway.Hi everyone,
I’m set to drive through CO for work relatively soon, and I was wondering if you all had any recommendations for picking up Casey bottles on the way. I’ve poked around a few threads here, but I’m not sure what’s current given Corona restrictions. I’ll have some flexibility in terms of where I can stop, but I will be sticking mostly to the 70 through the state. I understand there are a few bottle shops they distribute to per their site, so are there ones to avoid? Ones to definitely not miss? Any help you all could provide would be huge!
Thanks.
Amazing, thank you!If you are going completely through the state, you can probably just stop at Casey in Glenwood Springs. It’s literally two minutes off the highway.
If you are going through Summit County, Basecamp next to Outer Range is right off of 70 and always has a bunch.
You couldn’t pay me to go to Greeley pre-Covid.No love for Thirst Trappist, he’s good people!
You couldn’t pay me to go to Greeley pre-Covid.
Former head brewer at Kuhnhenn that developed all of their beers. Think 4D, raspberry eisbock, etc.What can you guys tell me about Burns Family Artisan Ales? Their lineup touches me in all the right places from the descriptions. Is it good?