prana
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Ft. Collins is great for beer!! (Long!!)
Can I just say that out loud? I love Fort Collins. It's the third of March and it is a beautiful 65 degrees outside. No wind and no clouds. Doesn't get much better. But I think some beers might make it better. So, here's my lunch adventure:
I'm the ONLY person in my office today for various reasons, so my motivation is understandably low. At about 11:30, I take off for my lunch. It's going to be a liquid lunch and on foot! I take off down the trail that runs along side the creek in the back of my office and head towards Old Town.
My first stop is Odell's Brewing. And lo and behold, what is that on the first tap? It's the NEW Imperial Stout on cask!! Apparently one 1/4 barrel left over from the Firkin Rendezvous in Colorado Springs. It's beautiful and black with hige coffee and chocolate flavors.
And in talking with my bartender, I get the scoop on the Odell's upcoming adventures. The regular Imperial Stout (non-cask) will be on tap next Friday (03-10). They are only getting 3 half barrels that are supposed to last three months. All of the rest of this beer is being bottled! Look for it about 13th or 14th in local stores. The cask version will stay on until gone.
There is a new ESB/IPA (he wasn't sure) that will be on tap next Tuesday, but only at the brewery and select places (Choice City)!!! Made with Palisades hops from Yakima. He said test pours were very tasty and maybe the hoppiest thing they have done at Odell's.
The Imperial Pilsner is finished and came out at 7.2%. It's not scheduled to come out for a little while, so they are re-doing it. Apparently they really want it at about 8.1%. Expect the first version to be on tap at the brewery and the second version to get bottled.
Finally, if anyone is planning on hitting the Boulder Strong Ale Fest, Odell's is working on a NEW barleywine, based on the 90 Schilling recipe that should come in at about 11 or 12%. Curmudgeon is only 10%, so the brewers are really excited and have already done test batches on their smaller system.
As I walk out of Odell's, my next stop is a mere 5 minute walk to New Belgium. A glass of Eric's Peach Lambic and a glass of La Folie and I'm in heaven. I talk to the bartender there about the new Skinny Dip that is coming out April 1st. Two employees' descriptions kind of contradict each other, with one saying a hoppier version of Loft and the other saying a version of Loft that leans towards Blue Paddle. I'm more excited about the first interpretation, but they wouldn't give me a taste even though it was on tap within touching distance of my seat! Bummer! I think I have a bottle waiting for me this weekend though! Ssshhhh....
My walk continues from New Belgium to Coopersmith's Brewpub. Two new beers on tap that I hadn't had before. Doppel Jabi and Cappy's Hop Top APA. Look for reviews, but briefly, the Doppel Jabi is a 9% Double version of Punjabi, so a Double IPA. The spelling seems odd to me, but whatever. Very tasty! The Cappy's APA is based on the same malts as Punjabi but with almost exclusively American Glacier hops and served on a nitro tap, complete with personalized dry hopping in the form of a tea bag filled with Glacier hops sitting on top of my pint glass! It floats perfectly on the beer's head and smells great. Beautiful
I guess I need to get to work now and see how long I make it into the afternoon!
Can I just say that out loud? I love Fort Collins. It's the third of March and it is a beautiful 65 degrees outside. No wind and no clouds. Doesn't get much better. But I think some beers might make it better. So, here's my lunch adventure:
I'm the ONLY person in my office today for various reasons, so my motivation is understandably low. At about 11:30, I take off for my lunch. It's going to be a liquid lunch and on foot! I take off down the trail that runs along side the creek in the back of my office and head towards Old Town.
My first stop is Odell's Brewing. And lo and behold, what is that on the first tap? It's the NEW Imperial Stout on cask!! Apparently one 1/4 barrel left over from the Firkin Rendezvous in Colorado Springs. It's beautiful and black with hige coffee and chocolate flavors.
And in talking with my bartender, I get the scoop on the Odell's upcoming adventures. The regular Imperial Stout (non-cask) will be on tap next Friday (03-10). They are only getting 3 half barrels that are supposed to last three months. All of the rest of this beer is being bottled! Look for it about 13th or 14th in local stores. The cask version will stay on until gone.
There is a new ESB/IPA (he wasn't sure) that will be on tap next Tuesday, but only at the brewery and select places (Choice City)!!! Made with Palisades hops from Yakima. He said test pours were very tasty and maybe the hoppiest thing they have done at Odell's.
The Imperial Pilsner is finished and came out at 7.2%. It's not scheduled to come out for a little while, so they are re-doing it. Apparently they really want it at about 8.1%. Expect the first version to be on tap at the brewery and the second version to get bottled.
Finally, if anyone is planning on hitting the Boulder Strong Ale Fest, Odell's is working on a NEW barleywine, based on the 90 Schilling recipe that should come in at about 11 or 12%. Curmudgeon is only 10%, so the brewers are really excited and have already done test batches on their smaller system.
As I walk out of Odell's, my next stop is a mere 5 minute walk to New Belgium. A glass of Eric's Peach Lambic and a glass of La Folie and I'm in heaven. I talk to the bartender there about the new Skinny Dip that is coming out April 1st. Two employees' descriptions kind of contradict each other, with one saying a hoppier version of Loft and the other saying a version of Loft that leans towards Blue Paddle. I'm more excited about the first interpretation, but they wouldn't give me a taste even though it was on tap within touching distance of my seat! Bummer! I think I have a bottle waiting for me this weekend though! Ssshhhh....
My walk continues from New Belgium to Coopersmith's Brewpub. Two new beers on tap that I hadn't had before. Doppel Jabi and Cappy's Hop Top APA. Look for reviews, but briefly, the Doppel Jabi is a 9% Double version of Punjabi, so a Double IPA. The spelling seems odd to me, but whatever. Very tasty! The Cappy's APA is based on the same malts as Punjabi but with almost exclusively American Glacier hops and served on a nitro tap, complete with personalized dry hopping in the form of a tea bag filled with Glacier hops sitting on top of my pint glass! It floats perfectly on the beer's head and smells great. Beautiful
I guess I need to get to work now and see how long I make it into the afternoon!