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mephisto |
a small bar attached to the legendery home of yeti imperial stout it is filled with people at 5:00 pm, some greeted me with ’happy friday’. a fun place, the beer needs no discussion.
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desurfer |
Friendly bar and tour staff, nice little tap room for a few drinks. This was my first stop of my Colorado vacation, and I definitely recommend it. Hercules on draft is good stuff.
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| D_malone102 |
Despite my relatively low rating, I really like the great divide tap room. I went on a Friday night when it was really busy and there were only two people trying to pour beers. They had every beer in their lineup. Hercules DIPA was great on tap. It gets a little crowded, but all the people are really cool.
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tjthresh |
I stopped here during the GABF open house. Ambiance is hard because its just hanging out in the brewery. Service was good. The brewery guys pouring beers were very sociable. They had every beer in their lineup plus a couple more. A great time was had by all.
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joet |
Have been here for RateBeer open house as a guest and for a private tour. Maybe once again for another event. Great spread, well organized, good tasting session, some mighty fine pours.
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| fenderama |
Took my boyfriend there in February. They had a cask-conditioned Titan that was truly remarkable. Also had an Expresso Yeti Imperial Stout on tap that was very tasty. The taproom was packed (college kids ditching a finance majors convention), but the beer never stopped flowing. Very deft maneuvering from the tap master - who still had time to answer our questions between doling out free samples to tour-goers. A must stop in Denver.
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vadavid |
I stop in here whenever I’m in Denver on business. Patrick is knowledgeable and rightly proud of the GD beers. Service is great, the beers are excellent. Five free samples too!
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| KPMycoskie |
I am so spoiled to live in Denver. I can go to Great Divide whenever I want, and I can drink fresh beer. I can talk with the brewers and bottlers, and of course Patrick the keeper of the Tap Room. If you do a little research, you can stop in and have a beer that will never be made again. Prost.
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jarspag |
Very friendly people encountered on my visit here. Nice wooden decor inside and a tasting bar of all their brews. Go for the oak aged yeti. windows peer into the back where you can witness their bottling/brewing equipment and processes. They welcomed giving a tour. Not much more to do here though besides sample a few of their brews..
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redlight |
I had no idea how small this brewery is, it makes me feel fortunate we get the beer in Florida. Great place, the tasting room is small but very laid back, off duty employees were there hanging out drinking. The owner took us on a tour and told us some of the history of the building and starting the brewery. I wish we had time to go back while i was in Denver, one of the best breweries i’ve been to.
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