Name | ABV | Entered |
Casey Constant Elevation | 8.1% | 11/17/2021 |
Casey Fruit Stand Preserves - Blueberry | % | 11/17/2021 |
Casey Wrong Barrel Aged Vanilla Answers Only | 12.6% | 11/17/2021 |
94 Had some problems buying the tickets because non US credit cards were not supported. Troy got it fixed in couple of days. The place can be tricky to find, we've missed it and had to turn around just down the road. Fairly big place with lots of barrels inside. John is a perfect host, explained everything, knowledgeable but fun and entertaining. I believe even people who are not into beer would be interested. Location overlooking the river is very nice. We got to try 3 beers as part of tasting session + Side Project Leaner (which was great). Good selection of bottles on site and to go. Wish there were a bit more (they were out of two beers I think). Quality of beer is superb. It was well worth coming to Glenwood Springs for this. |
90 I returned for the 2nd time recently for a 2 PM session on Saturday. $20 + tax (bought in advance) gets you in the door and a flight of beer (3 pours, ~6 oz each). Much, much smaller crowd this time around, about 15 people. Warehouse location with a bar and small seating area, the rest of the interior is crammed full of barrels. A few picnic tables outside look over the Roaring Fork River and some surrounding mountains. 23 different bottles available on site and 6 different bottles available to go, with limits ranging between 2 and 5, and prices ranging between $15-36. Pretty awesome experience overall. With a crew of 6 we were able to try a bunch of beers without going broke. Highly recommended. |
88 Went to the Friday tour. Thankfully, they’ve revamped their ticketing, so the experience was very relaxed and controlled. No lines or need to get there early, and great attention to the presentation and experience. Open warehouse, with row upon rows of barrels for ambiance. John, running the tour, was excellent. He remembered names, was engaging, and knew what he was pouring intimately. Three samples come with the tour, and they are generous pours. The bottles for on-site consumption are exceptional, and of course, the allotment to carry out is worth the visit. Everything here is expensive - don’t come unless you are prepared to spend hundreds of dollars. Still, this place is worth at least one visit, and I’m already contemplating my next visit. Great experience, friendly people, good conversation, and world-class beer. |
82 By chance was in Colorado and could attend the August 1 release. Nice location by a river. Arrived two hours early for the 11 a.m. release. Everyone was relaxed. Release went smoothly and the bar offered pours of all the released beers and a couple others. Glad it worked out as they are only open for releases. Made new friends and enjoyed some great Casey beers. |
84 Drove over to Glenwood for the Cherry Fruit Stand release. Nice location outside of the main touristy city center. Picnic tables outside and ample space inside. Nice bar area with a coach and the ability to look at all the barrels. It will be nice when they are open daily instead of only once a month. |
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