When you find yourself in Steamboat Springs for a weekend mountain staycation with friends; you naturally scout out the area’s breweries. Maybe that’s just me - but it’s most definitely how this past weekend played out! After waiting out the inclement weather and making the journey, I found myself craving a cold brew. So scattered throughout visits to Old Town Hot Springs, hilarious games of Cards Against Humanity, and the occasional bear sighting – we made our way to a few of the local watering holes.
Mountain Tap Brewery (mountaintapbrewery.com): The first stop we made as a group was to Mountain Tap Brewery. This brewery is tucked back amongst various shops and restaurants along Yampa Street in the heart of downtown Steamboat Springs. They feature a large outdoor patio space, huge roll-up doors to allow the gorgeous sunny weather inside, and both bar seating and community seating throughout the space. The Zwickel, Passionate Pedal, Current IPA, and Mountain Macaroon were all big hits! The Passionate Pedal and Mountain Macaroon were
my brews of choice. The Passionate Pedal is an unfiltered wheat beer featuring passionfruit for a bright, tart, and citrus twist. This is definitely a great session brew for those sunnier post-adventure patio days. Mountain Macaroon is a brown ale featuring chocolate malt and coconut. When paired with the appropriate dessert choice (mentioned later) those notes really stand out. Aside from having a solid line-up of brews they also feature a food menu as well! Score! We chose to split both the Rancher and Calabrese pizzas and multiple Campfire S’Mores. Allow me to recommend paring the Mountain Macaroon with the Campfire S’More. You won’t be
disappointed! At this combo, and it was spot on! Speaking of our server – she was terrific! She made some wonderful recommendations, helped me out with some merch, and even gave me some fun facts about the brewery. Did you know the pizza oven was actually shipped in from Italy? Now you do! Mountain Tap Brewery was a great first stop on our brewventure through Steamboat Springs.
Butcherknife Brewing Company (butcherknifebrewing.com): A little off the beaten path, but not too inconveniently so; you find Butcherknife Brewing Company. Located on Elk River Road, there’s ample space nearby and gorgeous mountain views aplenty. Butcherknife Brewing features a large patio space and a smaller taproom that’s adjacent to the production area. While the taproom is on the
smaller side, they have some great touches throughout. In fact, the bar is made of Colorado beetle kill! I sampled a flight during my visit, so I could take in more of what they had to offer. All the brews were delicious! While they didn’t have any funky or sour brews on tap, typically my favorite types; they did have their gold medal winning (Great American Beer Festival 2018) Sunshine Express Session IPA. While IPA’s are one of my least favorite styles, I must admit, they are growing on me and both this and Amputator were solid in my book. I also sipped on their Pilsner and Hefeweizen. The Pilsner was wonderfully light and crisp, while the Hefeweizen definitely lingers. Throughout my visit,
I was engaged in conversation with the friendliest of beertenders about Steamboat Springs, winter, beers, and of course the brewery. During our conversation, I learned about some impressive future plans for the brewery. I’m eager to watch this little gem grow!
Storm Peak Brewing Company (stormpeakbrewing.com): My last stop before heading out of town was to Storm Peak Brewing Company. This dog-friendly taproom is located a mere half mile from Butcherknife Brewing Company on Elk River Road. Storm Peak Brewing Company is a moderately sized taproom that really aims to build community. The beertenders definitely know the regulars, it’s dog-friendly, features a variety of board games, and has ample community style seating to accommodate any type and size of group. While the taproom is moderately sized, they do a great job keeping it cozy feeling. With classics such as IPA’s, pale ales, ambers,
to funky sours, and experimental brews - their tap list caters
to any type of beer lover! I opted for the Hoochie Mama, a sour blonde with guava, which received chuckles from a couple of regulars around me as I ordered at the bar. It was wonderfully tropical with the perfect amount of sour notes. A big perk for this brewery is that it is on the route for the town shuttle service. So if you’re in town visiting and prefer not to drive – you’re covered!
So next time you’re needing a little mountain brewventure, don’t hesitate to make your way up to Steamboat Springs and check out some of these killer mountain brewery taprooms! You won’t be disappointed! Stay thirsty, Steamboat Springs!
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