As we are leaving its dumping, figures.
Author: Adam Barhan
This getting on the Tram is never a good sign
Calm before the storm
Well the skiing at Snowbird was not any better than in Summit CO. I’m just glad I had a demo board and not my own for the gravel skiing.
Crooked Stave
The Wild West Brett Series by Crooked Stave in CO. I very good beer would strongly recommended trying there beers if you come across one.
Green. As with all CS beers, time will change this beer, they are too new to judge age.
A medium dark golden pour with medium white fluffy head. Lacing is slim
Fantastic aroma of fresh Galaxy hops; some passion fruit, tropicals and flowers. Very juicy smelling. A tinge of sour Jolly Rancher lingers.
The taste isn’t as robust or definitive as the aroma, as far as hops go. The passion fruit is gone, and more subtle tropical characteristic emerges. The dryness is apparent but not biting. Some notes of grass and taffy come about. I would like to see how this one ages….good thing I bought two
Russian River Consecration
A: Opaque, dark brown with a very noticeable reddish tint.
S: The nose is sour in general, but specifically sour cherries. The oak barrel also really comes through.
T: Again, lots of sour cherries. Quite tart. Maybe also some grapes and you definitely get the currants. The combination of the Brett, barrel, and fruit give the beer a very dry and tannic character..
M: The body is rather full with a high level of carbonation and a very dry finish.
D: Incredible. You would never know the ABV strength of this beer as the alcohol is completely covered by the wonderful taste.
Quick Photo op
The best part of the tour
Coors in Golden, CO
A huge waste of time…
Ska Euphoria
One of the best APA I have had thus far.
Brew Day
Homemade kettle working out nicely
Dogfish Head Pangaea
Not too bad









