Sunday, February 15, 2015

Boulder Says “Goodbye!” to Avery Brewing Company

This is a blog post from Ari Pregen's Blog

Boulder Says “Goodbye!” to Avery Brewing Company



In all honesty, it’s definitely one of the strangest places for a taproom. It’s the kind of place, the first few times you visit, you’re certain you’ve made a wrong turn. The mangled corpses of wrecked cars line your path, delving further from the street, and deeper into this strange hodgepodge of commercial buildings. Of course, the iconic capital “A” shines on one unassuming building, and it’s perhaps at that point you notice the massive fermentation vessels lining the street. Avery Brewing Company has been a Boulder institution for nearly 22 years; however, the brewery’s final night in the city was February 9th. I felt it only appropriate, then, as my first jump into Boulder’s Avery Brewing Company Boulderindustrious craft beer scene, to go to the brewery’s massive sending off party, and give my take on some of their fantastic fermented creations.


Getting to Avery’s Boulder location, as stated above, is certainly a task of will, and ignoring your phone’s GPS instructions. Located just east of 55th on Arapahoe, Avery would probably be Boulder’s best kept secret, if it weren’t for the award-winning and innovative concoctions they’ve been pouring for the last two decades. Typically, on a …read more


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