x 1 Million.
This may be the best beer in the state right now.
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Do have to say the little brewery by my place got a few kegs from them and they were each darn good.
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Oh yeah, Outer Range is on my list for sure. I take it HighSide isn't quite in the same league, but is it worth a stop?
+1 on Outer Range. Owner/brewer is a former Other Half brewer in NYC. If you are not familiar with them, they are producing some of the best EC ipa's I have had and I live in VT. I stumbled on it the first day at Copper a few yrs ago and went back every day for the rest of the week.
If you are touring breweries I’d also recommend a short trip to Broken Compass on the north side of Breck.
Angry James is also only a 12 minute bus ride from Outer Range since they are both next to transfer centers.
Would not say that you shouldn’t go to Highside either. Larger range of styles and the cheese curds are pretty good too.
One of my friends is a dedicated Pabst and Miller High Life man. Maye we can leave him at Moosejaw while those of us who appreciate a good microbrew can head out to Outer Range.
I'd add-
Hacienda Real for Mexican.
The Himalayan restaurant in the same plaza has cheap, delicious food. the service leaves something to be desired, so don't be in a rush.
Kemosabe has quite decent sushi (it's not as good as Mountain Flying Fish in Breck tho).
Pure Kitchen (over by Whole Foods) is a delicious, seasonal farm to table, with lots of organic and sustainable sourced ingredients, little spendy.
10 Mile Music Hall has some good acts coming through this winter. Bring ear plugs, 'cause it's loud! (or I'm just old).
And YES, if you like IPAs......it doesn't get any better than Outer Range.
The pils at Angry James is solid as well.
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If you are going to the Jaw, definitely get their burger. I can't imagine how many millions have come off that flattop.
Nothing fancy, but a damn good burger.
Potato salad, cucumber salad, and sausages with a great german/belgian beer selection at prosit too.
Agreed on peppino's. Don't think you can eat more than 2 slices.
There is a funky little gift shop in an old train house on Main street that is worth a few minutes to look through. Shares bathrooms with Prosit.
The rest is right on.
So, is any of the touring on the front range any good yet?
I do know where I'm stopping for food now if I go that way.
Damn, Prosit was the one I forgot. Get some Le Chouffe and a brat.
As far as weather and conditions, snow sucks everywhere. Winter has been called off. Omega high pressure for many months, might snow in March if we are lucky. I hear Ikon and Epic are considering refunding everyone.