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Sadly, Jarre Creek has closed the restaurant and bar. I don't know if you can get growlers refilled from the brewery that is still operating.
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James Warfield,
Castle Rock, CO
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On a visit to Colorado and the Castle rock outlet mall we were told to try Jarre Creek. My companion and I had lunch and a few beers and found the establishment to be a great place. I wish I lived closer. I had the sampler and enjoyed each oif the offerings and a pint of the Weathervane Weisbier (I beleive that was the name), an unfiltered beer with the flavors of banana and clove. Luckily I was there when I was, they were down to less than a keg of this and I was able to grab a growler to take along for the rest of my stay in Colo. We also were given a tour of the brewery by Justin the Brew Master, a very nice guy and a great brewer!!!
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JoeNobody,
Aldan, PA
(01/30/2005) |
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ZAM,
Lakewood, CO
(10/01/2004) |
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The Porter is excellent. I like to pick up a Growler to drink at home. Not quite as nice a set up for families as the Rockyard across the street.
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James Warfield,
Castle Rock, CO
(06/30/2004) |
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The pale ale was good and hoppy. Also enjoyed the Hefeweizen. Awesome growlers - I took one home full of the pale ale.
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Bearded Dave,
Pine Springs, TX
(06/29/2003) |
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Visited in June. Their Pale Ale was great and the food was the same. I hope to go back someday!
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Mark,
Hebron, NE
(07/28/2002) |
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I stopped by Jarre Creek Ranch and had the sampler...five regular beers and a seasonal wheat beer (which seemed like an odd choice for winter in Colorado). The beers were decent but not overly outstanding. The pale ale and the porter, two brews that were not part of the original brewery in Sedalia were solid offerings. I did not order food, as I was off to meet some friends for dinner elsewhere. The restaurant is a newly constructed two-story building with lots of warm wood in the interior and stone both inside and out. The somewhat contemporary bar area is upstairs with the main restaurant and the brewing facility on the first floor. It is right off I-25 near the Castle Rock Factory Outlet Stores (same exit as Rockyard Brewing). I suggest visiting both brewpubs if you have the time and drawing your own conclusions.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
(01/27/2002) |
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new and maybe have a few kinks to work out. almost look like they are trying to be a big city restaurant in a small town, why with all the staff with headsets and microphones!? they were getting a sizable crowd for lunch...so i assume the food is good, if not a bit pricey. beers were for the most part bland and shooting for the low to mid range in flavour it seemed. tried to get a tour of the brewing operation, which we finally accomplished after a very long wait and the person that was tasked to show us around really wasn't very knowledgeable of the operation. rockyard definately has better beers, but i would not give up on jc!
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Ric Kempton/Debbie Kistner,
Annapolis, MD
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The Jarre Creek Ranch brewpub in Castle Rock is now open. I have not been there, so I will leave it to others to review the beer, food and service. According to an article in the online Denver Post, they offer four beers plus seasonals. The folks who are running the restaurant formerly owned the Old Stone Church Restaurant, a Castle Rock landmark. The article also says that the brewery at the ranch is now closed and that bottled versions of the Jarre Creek Ranch beers are now being produced through Breckenridge Brewery.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
(09/04/2001) |
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Jarre Creek Ranch Brewery began as a small brewing operation on a working ranch near Sedalia in Douglas County. At first there were two products: Heffer Wizzen Golden Ale, which is not a wheat beer as the name would suggest, and an excellent amber ale. They have since begun producing a brown ale, which I have not sampled. A Jarre Creek Ranch brewpub is being constructed in Castle Rock, not far from the Rockyard Brewing Co.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
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