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I'm pretty sure Bristol changed their hops in their Compass IPA. 
I'm pretty sure Bristol changed their hops in their Compass IPA.![]()
when was the last time you had it? Honestly it was too balanced for me, I know I am being a hypocritical IPA drinker but c'mon I'm from the west coast. I mean there is a rare occasion where I want a balance IPA but it is not that often.
I might be a little late here, but go to Renegade. They make great beer. Almost everything is high gravity. They are my favorite right now. They are on 9th and Sante Fe. Just get off at 8th Ave from I-25.
Also in Aurora, Dry Dock really can't be beat. GABF small brewery of the year 2009.
Neither one has a tour that I know of, but outside of New Belgium, I find tours to be the same-old, same-old.
so this is it, anyone have suggestions for good beer shops (places to get a good selection of beer in bottles). I don't like that you can't get anything over 4% or whatever in a grocery store. Say within a 5 mile radius of the zoo or so.
Hmm. Argonaut Wine & Liquor is probably the best by the zoo. The liquor store thing is what makes Colorado a great beer place. If you could sell good beer in grocery stores, you would get maybe a couple selections. The smaller guys wouldn't have a chance because the store has limited space. In a liquor store, there is more space devoted to beer, therefore more space to add more beer brands. Our governor turned down a bill last year that would allow grocery stores to carry higher alcohol beer for that reason. Hickenlooper started Wynkoop in downtown. If having beer in a grocery store would be good for the industry he would have allowed it.
On a side note: I went on a little brewery tour of Boulder, Longmont yesterday. We went to Avery, Oskar Blues and Left Hand. On our way home we stopped by Renegade. Renegade was solid, but I would detour and head to Dry Dock. If I had to pick from the selections that both breweries have on hand right now, I would pick Dry Dock.
Denver has a ton of good stuff, too. Even the airport has a Boulder Beer outpost. Several big breweries in Denver but also excellent smaller breweries. Just outside you have solid breweries in Longmont (Left Hand, Oskar Blues), Boulder (Avery), etc.