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The Blue Series First Cast IPA from Elevation Beer Company in Poncha Springs, Colorado pours out a golden-amber in color with good clarity and is topped with a two finger, dense head that slowly reduces down to thick, rocky film with a slightly larger collar. On the nose, quite earthy and bitter. Ar...
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The Master Thief German Style Porter from Grimm Brothers Brewhouse in Loveland, Colorado pours out pitch black in color with no light getting through and is topped with a two plus finger, dark tan,foamy head that slowly reduces to a fairly thick film with a much lager collar. On the nose, deep roast...
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The Shipwrecked Double IPA from Mission Brewery in San Diego, California pours out a coppery-amber in color with good clarity and is topped with a two finger, tightly knit, white head that slowly recedes to a thin film with a good sized collar. On the nose, well balanced with a good amount of malty ...
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The Tree Shaker Imperial Peach IPA from Odell Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado pours out a cloudy orange in color and is topped with a large, white, foamy head with wonderful staying power. The head finally recedes to a rocky film with a large collar. On the nose, intricate with wonderful f...
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The Face Down Brown Ale from Telluride Brewing Company in Telluride, Colorado pours out reddish, dark brown in color with good clarity and is topped with a two plus finger, cream colored, dense head that recedes to a thin film with a large collar. Nutty and malty on the nose. Aromas of toasted nuts,...
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The Bridal Veil Rye Pale Ale from Telluride Brewing Company in Telluride, Colorado pours out a rich gold in color with a little haze and is topped with a white, two finger head that slowly recedes to a thin film with a quarter inch collar. Hoppy on the nose with hints of rye spiciness. Aromas of cit...
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The Rampant Imperial IPA from New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado pours out a clear, brassy-golden in color and is topped with a two finger, snow white head that slowly reduces down to a thin film with a slightly larger collar. On the nose, citrus rind, orange, tangerine, pine and ...
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The Cache La Porter Brown Porter Ale, named for the Cache la Poudre River, from Pateros Creek Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado pours out very dark brown in color and is topped with a two finger, tightly knit, tan head that slowly recedes to a thin film with a small collar. On the nose, arom...
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“800!” is the latest episode of One Pint at a Time. Getting back to London to explore its fast growing beer scene was always something in the backs of our minds. With another brewery century-mark within reach, it seemed like the perfect time to return to British capital. With...
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The Barrel Reserve 2013 Dark Ale Aged in Whiskey Barrels from River North Brewery in Denver, Colorado pours out cola brown in color with some cloud and is topped by a one finger light tan head that reduces all the way down leaving just a small collar. On the nose, warm and rich with redolent bourbon...