loctones
Well-Known Member
Rather than seek out the big, popular breweries this year at GABF, I think it would be fun to check out some of the smaller breweries at the festival that brew great beer. To that end, please give your favorite local places some shine and list them here.
The list of breweries that will be at GABF this year is here, if you're wondering if your favorite local place is attending:
http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/at-the-festival/breweries-at-the-2012-festival/
I'll start:
Equinox: Ft. Collins, CO: My favorite brewery in Fort Collins, and that's saying a lot.
Funkwerks: Ft. Collins, CO: All-saison brewery from Fort Collins
Dry Dock: Aurora, CO: Many people know about this place, but they still deserve a shout out.
Ladyface Ale Companie: Agoura Hills, CA: From southern California, actually, but I visited when I saw my cousin last year and they had some awesome Belgian-style beers.
EDIT: Added locations of the breweries to make it easier to categorize them, as GABF is laid out by region.
The list of breweries that will be at GABF this year is here, if you're wondering if your favorite local place is attending:
http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/at-the-festival/breweries-at-the-2012-festival/
I'll start:
Equinox: Ft. Collins, CO: My favorite brewery in Fort Collins, and that's saying a lot.
Funkwerks: Ft. Collins, CO: All-saison brewery from Fort Collins
Dry Dock: Aurora, CO: Many people know about this place, but they still deserve a shout out.
Ladyface Ale Companie: Agoura Hills, CA: From southern California, actually, but I visited when I saw my cousin last year and they had some awesome Belgian-style beers.
EDIT: Added locations of the breweries to make it easier to categorize them, as GABF is laid out by region.