Breckenridge Microbrews
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Microbrews Make the Trip Complete
Beer drinkers beware! If you're planning a trip to Colorado, you're going to have to make time to sample the local brews that are handcrafted in Breckenridge and its surrounding areas. In fact, Summit County, home to Breckenridge and many other popular mountain towns, is proud to brew one of the highest amounts of beer per capita in the U.S. Colorado's handcrafted ales are such a part of the culture that you're sure to find a wide selection of microbrews on any tap at any local restaurant. So, be prepared, because you won't get far without one of the many local beers staring your taste buds right in the mouth!
Take a Mountain Beer Tour
Breckenridge Brewery was founded by a local Breckenridge ski bum whose dream was to ski all day and drink beer all night (sound familiar?). Colorado hasn't always had the beer selection that it boasts today, so the founder began brewing his own. Needless to say, his handcrafted flavors were such a hit that the home-based brewery expanded into the original Breckenridge Brewery & Pub, which has now expanded from the mountains of Breckenridge all the way to the city streets of Denver and even farther west in Grand Junction. The original brewery is still serving up pints in the historic mountain town of Breckenridge, where locals and visitors alike relax and throw back a few beers amidst the spectacular mountain views.The Breckenridge Brewery's fine-crafted flavors include Agave Wheat, Oatmeal Stout, Avalanche Ale, Trademark Porter, and Vanilla Porter. Additionally, seasonal brews add variety to the lineup with Pandora's Bock, Summerbright, Autumn Ale, and Christmas Ale. As if this isn't enough of a selection, the Breckenridge Brewery also serves up the 471 small batch series including the 471 Small Batch IPA and 471-ESB - Extra Special Bitter.
Just down the road in Frisco, Colorado, the Backcountry Brewery is a proud neighbor of the Breckenridge Brewery, sharing its tradition of serving handcrafted ales to locals and visitors who need a reward for the hard work or playtime spent in the mountains. A visit to the Backcountry Brewery is a must if you're spending time in Summit County as its beer has not only been awarded medals from the Great American Beer Festival, but it's so select that you can only find this brand in Summit County and a few select liquor stores in Denver and Vail Valley. From thirty years of brewing experience, Backcountry Brewery offers its Telemark IPA (2000 Gold Medal Winner), Peak One Porter, Switchback Amber, Ptarmigan Pilsner (2004 Silver Medal Winner), Wheeler Wheat, in addition to two seasonal brews, Extra Special Bitter, and "Broken Spoke" Saison.
Yet another brewery that you don't want to miss on your Colorado beer tour is the Dillon Dam Brewery. Another award-winning brewery, the Dillon Dam is also one of the largest brewpubs in the nation (31st out of 1,000, to be exact). Brewing about 2,000 barrels of beer a year, you are going to be in the company of good beer drinkers when stopping in at the Dam. Dam beers include Dam Lyte, Wildernest Wheat (2002 Bronze Medal, Great American Beer Festival), Hefe Weizen, Paradise Pilsner, Dam Straight Lager (2001 Silver Medal Winner), Extra Pale Ale (2004 Bronze Medal Winner), Sweet George's Brown (2002 Gold Medal, World Beer Cup), McLuhr's Irish Stout (2004 Gold Medal, North America Beer Awards), and Yo Han Bock. Named due to its location by the Lake Dillon Dam, visitors can also tour the brewery and even catch live music on specified nights.
One word of caution before embarking on your Colorado mountain beer tour: alcohol will affect you faster than it does at sea level so drink slowly and monitor signs of altered awareness. It's a good idea to book your Breckenridge lodging near the brewery so you can walk back to your condo after sampling the tasty brews!
Any trip is only complete once you've taken advantage of the local specialties. For Breckenridge and its surrounding Summit County mountain towns, the specialty is not only the mountains, but the microbreweries that help you celebrate along the way. So, be sure to fit some time in to relax and enjoy the view with a cold beer in hand.
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