Spring Vacation
I had a few weeks off of work last month and decided to take a long overdue trip to visit my best friend from high school and her family (last time I had seen her that would have just said husband but they had since added a new addition who was quickly headed toward her 2nd birthday). She moved to Colorado 14 years ago and while I don't see her or talk to her often enough, I miss her always. I also have another friend/former colleague who moved outside of Denver last summer and thought I could see them both. Well, it worked out better then expected because when I said that I was going to Fort Collins and let her know the dates I would be there, she mentioned that she and her husband had been talking about doing the brewery tours up there and it coincided with her spring break as well. And I even got a touch of snow.
So here you have drinking local in Colorado. It started out with a tour of the local Anheuser Busch facility.
Home of the famous Clydsedales. These beautiful stain glass windows are in the barn. My mother should appreciate making stain glass representations of the animals that live within.
Fort Collins is a training facility for the horses.
After the horses we went to see the Brew House.
This is followed by a tasting in the tasting room. They have expanded their line far beyond Bud, Busch and Michelob. There was a blueberry flavored beer, shock top wheat, and some other interesting things to taste. From there we went to lunch followed by a tasting at Odell's Brewery.
Finally, we capped off the day with dinner at Coopersmiths Brew Pub.
The next day we went to New Belgium Brewery, beer of environmental drinkers everywhere, where I won a 22 oz Fat Tire Ale with the following haiku which I had to read in front of all the assembled tasters (luckily it was still pretty early and therefor not crowded).
Beer, drink of the Gods
Hangover sure ain't no fun
Good beer, New Belgium
We capped off the beer fest with a tasting at Fort Collins Brewery. I have to say it was a great vacation and I didn't just drink but it was interesting to try all the different beers and get an idea how they are made. If you are in the area and like beer it might be worth a long weekend trip.






I'm glad you had a good time while visiting in Colorado. it's always good when you get to reconnect with old friends.
Posted by: Wanda | April 20, 2008 at 04:50 PM