Funkwerks - www.funkwerks.com/
A small and friendly brewery. They had Munichesque picnic tables out side set up for everyone to enjoy the pleasant weather and the brew. Their sampler had 5 brews and was reasonably priced. I love 2 of them, like 1, and two of them were passable if mixed (like a cheap wine).New Belgium Brewery - www.newbelgium.com/
A BIG brewery (and from what I understand, it keeps growing). Although the bar itself was big, it wasn't big enough for the crowds. There was a really cool self guided tour that was worth checking out . . . it even showcased their solar powered enhancements to be more green. I had a pale ale and it was pretty refereshing.Odells Brewing- odellbrewing.com
A brightly lit brewery which was not too crowded . . . and a live band to boot. We sat, drank our delicious brew and played some poker. I enjoyed the double pilsner immensly but sampled the Lugene Chocolate - that was flavorful but not something i'd drink on a regular basis.Fort Collins Brewery - www.fortcollinsbrewery.com
By the last stop, i was a bit buzzed and quite hungry. I had a sampler but by this time, had the barkeep select the version because i was in no shape to pick. However, what i did choose to eat was the bacon wrapped pretzel served with stone ground mustard . . . a perfect Bavarian style treat.
If you get the chance, take a brew crawl. Be responsible and have a designated driver, but gather a few friends and prepare yourself for some laughs and a memorable afternoon.
Les, it sounds like a great trip! I enjoyed your descriptions and especially your high quality photos. Cheers,
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