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Reviews, alphabetically by brewery name:
75th Street Fountain City Irish Red Ale
75th Street Good Hope IPA
75th Street Possum Trot Brown Ale
Anderson Valley Hop Ottin’ IPA
Bells Special Double Cream Stout
Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale
Blue Moon Winter Abbey Ale
Boulder Flashback Anniversary India-Style Brown Ale
Boulder Hazed and Infused
Boulder Planet Porter
Boulevard 21st Anniversary Fresh Hop Pale Ale
Boulevard Amber Ale
Boulevard Bob’s 47 Oktoberfest
Boulevard Boss Tom’s Golden Bock
Boulevard Bully! Porter
Boulevard Chocolate Ale
Boulevard Dark Truth Stout
Boulevard Dry Stout
Boulevard Harvest Dance
Boulevard Irish Ale
Boulevard Nutcracker Ale
Boulevard Pale Ale
Boulevard Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale
Breckenridge 471 Small Batch IPA
Breckenridge Christmas Ale
Dieu du Ciel! Dernière Volonté
Dieu du Ciel! Rosée d’Hibiscus
Founders Black Biscuit
Founders Breakfast Stout
Founders Dirty Bastard
Founders Double Trouble
Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS)
Founders Red Rye Pale Ale
Free State Ad Astra Ale
Free State Brewers Choice – Saison Aged with Hibiscus
Free State Bumper Crop Saison
Free State Crimson Berry
Free State Ironman Imperial Stout
Free State Octoberfest
Free State Oliver Brown Ale
Free State Prairie Fog Ale
Free State Santa’s Helper
Free State Stormwatch Ale
Free State Thomas Paine Porter
Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Stout
Goose Island Honker’s Ale
Grand Teton Bitch Creek ESB (Extra Special Brown Ale)
Great Divide 16th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA
Great Divide Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout
Great Divide Claymore Scotch Ale
Great Divide Hibernation Ale
Great Divide Rumble Oak-Aged IPA
Guinness Trivia (but not a review, because you should just drink a pint yourself)
Guinness Black Lager
Hoppin’ Frog B.O.R.I.S. The Crusher Imperial Stout
Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale
Lagunitas Wilco Tango Foxtrot (WTF) Ale
Left Hand Chainsaw Ale
Left Hand Milk Stout
Lost Coast 8-Ball Stout
Lost Coast WinterBraun
Michelob Ultra Lime Cactus
Michelob Ultra Raspberry Pomegranate
Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel
New Belgium 1554 Enlightened Black Ale
New Belgium Abbey Belgian Style Ale
New Belgium Fat Tire Ale
New Belgium Hoptober
New Belgium Snow Day
New Belgium Somersault
New Belgium Trippel
New Holland Dragon’s Milk Oak Barrel Ale
North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
North Coast Red Seal Ale
Odell 5 Barrel Pale Ale
Odell Cutthroat Porter
Odell IPA
Odell Isolation Ale
Paulaner Weisn Blonde / Paulaner Weisn Bier
River City ESB (aka “the Pot Beer”)
River City Rowdy Red
Roy Pitz Lovitz (Watermelon) Lager
Sam Adams Cherry Wheat (nonverbal)
Sam Adams Cherry Wheat 2.0
Sam Adams Holiday Porter
Sam Adams Octoberfest
Sam Adams Old Fezziwig Ale
Sam Adams Wee Heavy
Schlafly American IPA
Schlafly Christmas Ale
Schlafly Coffee Stout
Schlafly Oktoberfest
Schlafly Pale Ale
Schlafly Special Release Pumpkin Ale
Schlafly Summer Helles Style Lager
Sierra Nevada 30th Anniversary – Grand Cru
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Sierra Nevada Porter
Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest Fresh Hop Ale, 2009 Release
Sierra Nevada Tumbler Autumn Brown Ale
Spaten Oktoberfestbier Ur-Märzen
Stone Double Dry Hopped Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale
Stone Ruination IPA
Tallgrass Velvet Rooster Belgian Tripel
Learnings, or Things What You Should Know About Your Beer:
This blog is great – and I’m not even a beer drinker. But you should have a rating system (1-10, stars, smiley faces, etc.) for the beers you have reviewed so people know if they want to click through to get the scoop.
Aw c’mon, you know you wanted to try the Weasel Poop beer for brunch. You did, right? And then there’s the Crispin Brut Cider – talk about 16 kinds of fizzy awesomeness! Like champagne, only ‘tastes like a fresh, perfect, cruncy apple only it’s full of bubbles’ kind of champagne. If champagne actually tasted like apples, which it doesn’t and this does…
I haven’t been doing ratings because with most beers, there are things I really like and things I don’t really like and I worry that giving a rating won’t encapsulate the full drinking experience – not to mention that I have relatively wonky taste buds, so there are plenty of very good beers that I personally don’t end up being very nice to just because I’m not a fan.
I do think I will probably do a best-of/favorites wall, though, which might guide people towards my personal favorites.