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re: Visiting breweries

Posted on 4/9/14 at 4:07 pm to
Posted by tirebiter
7K R&G chile land aka SF
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 4/9/14 at 4:07 pm to
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Santa Fe Brewing....It's a sh*t hole in an industrial park. But it is mostly locals hanging out in the ramshackle patio area. The place next door is an outdoor music venue that has some good bands sometimes.

Marble Brewing
The brewery is in Albuquerque. I went to their taproom in Santa Fe. Pretty good beer....nothing that will blow your sombrero off.


Taos

Eskes Brewpub....Cool little place with a nice courtyard. Their Burrito with Green Chile sauce is kickass. And they have some good beers.


Been to those + Il Vicino in ABQ, that is a nice place with good food. The green chili beer at Eskes was aight. Balcony on the square @ Marble is nice.

WI - New Glarus, Capital Brewing & Great Dane Pub & brewery. New Glarus is in the middle of nowhere, but the wife loves Spotted Cow and their lambics are good.

Seattle - Pyramid

CA - Anchor, Lagunitas, Russian River, Third St Ale Works, Dempseys

GA - Terrapin, Sweetwater, Redbrick, Red Hare, Jekyll, 5 Seasons

OR - 4 or 5 including DeSchutes, Full Sail, Burnside - the Sweet Heat w/ Habaneros is the best chili infused beer I have tried

Ireland - St. James Gate

Have been to a lot more but recall is a bit hazy.
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