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My only criticism is that they need a sampling guide to keep the 13 plus sample separated. That's why I rated service as only Great and now I feel guilty as it's awesome. The range of beers is fantastic - from a Chili beer that my guest (I run Brewery tours) love far more than I to two porters and wheat beers. I love hops and some foolish people accuse me of being a hop head. That's rather like accusing me of wearing shoes - their point is?
So Bob - owner - brewer - a great raconteur who loves showing off his beers, is very much part of the scene. When you visit the large tasting and sales room, try to find him. His enthusiasm is infectious.
His acute, clean delicious IPA is my favorite tipple. His wheat beers tantalize my guests more than I (hop head). Something for everybody and always well made beers. Bob goes for balance more than heavy hitting over the top beers. One of the joys of Boulder is tasting and listening to the account as to why he made the beer in this particular way. You will love Twisted Pine. Life is good.
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Geoff Bruce,
Arvada, CO
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ONE OF THE BEST OF BOULDER. I AGREE WITH THE REVIEWER BELOW. ALL BEERS PERFECT TO STYLE AND CLEAN AS A WHISTLE. THE CHILE BEER AND THE OAKED AGED RED WILL SATISFY THE MOST ADVENTUROUS BEER ENTHUSIAST.
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JIMBO,
SPRINGFIELD, OH
(12/13/2007) |
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My two friends & I hit 30 brew pubs in Colorado a few weeks ago.We all agreed that this was one of the best. The beer was great - the service was even better! We got to Twisted Pines late at night & they were about to close...but stayed open for just the 3 of us.Had some great conversation along with the brews.Don't remember the names of the guy & girl bar tendering but they made us feel just like we were at home.This is a MUST stop if you are going to Boulder.
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Jay Dertinger,
Linden, NJ
(11/15/2007) |
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Great beer and friendly service.
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ZAM,
Lakewood, CO
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Last week I very much enjoyed an all-too-brief visit to Twisted Pine Brewing Company. The tap room fronts the brewery, which can be seen through the glass behind the set of taps. Each tap is made of a unique piece of (what else?) pine wood. As inferred in a previous review, the coasters at the bar are interesting, made of thin slices of pine, each displaying the names of a Twisted Pine brew on each side. I thoroughly enjoyed the two beers I selected: the rich and malty Red Mountain Ale and the “brewer’s whim” offering, a very tasty Razz-Brown Ale. I also brought a six-pack of the GABF medal-winning Honey Brown Ale back to Texas with me. The folks at the tap room were friendly and welcoming to a pubcrawling stranger. Cheers to owner Bob Baile, and Pete who was busy behind the bar and in the brewery, for some good conversation about beer and related topics with me and several other patrons. Guys, I shall return.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
(10/11/2004) |
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This place has some really good beers. Go here on your way to Rockies Brewing. The bartender is a very nice guy and they have very cool coasters.
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P & J,
PITTSBURGH, PA
(07/25/2004) |
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HAVE NOT YET ENJOYED YOUR BEER BUT LOOK- ING FORWARD TO BECOMING A FUTURE PATRON. THE BEER HAS TO BE GOOD WITH A NAME LIKE BOB BAILE.
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BOB BAILE,
BRONX, NY
(03/12/2004) |
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I saw the comment about the beer tasting good despite it being hoppy. It's good because it is hoppy!
Twisted Pine fruit beers -- I can't pass comment as I feel fruit belongs in the fruit bowl but go for them if you don't enjoy hops. Otherwise, solid enjoyable beers and good people.
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Arvada, CO
(01/26/2004) |
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Yes, Twisted Pine Breweing Company has moved. We're now in a much larger facility located at 3201 Walnut Street in Boulder, just 3 blocks away from our origional brewery. Our new facility has allowed us to double our capacity and bring out new products such as our Blonde Ale and Raspberry Wheat ale in 6-packs. We also have a new tap room in the front of the brewery that's becomming very popular with locals. Thanks to everyone for your support over the years. Bob Baile, owner, Twisted Pine Brewing
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Bob Baile,
boulder, CO
(01/24/2004) |
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According to a recent article found at www.ColoradoDaily.com, Twisted Pine Brewing Co. has moved into the space on Walnut Street in Boulder vacated when Oasis Brewing Co. closed up shop. The new location houses all of their production facilities and a new taproom. I hope to have a chance to check it out on my next trip to Colorado. This is the URL for the article: http://coloradodaily.com/articles/2003/11/19/food/food02.txt
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
(12/14/2003) |
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November, 2003. Found the building that used to house this establishment but it was abandoned. Couldn't find information on whether it relocted or just went out of business.
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La Plata, MD
(12/14/2003) |
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One of the three Greats of Boulder (Avery and Mountain Sun being the other two). If you need a tasty and accessible brew for a party, swing by the TP Brewery on Valmont and pick up a keg of the Amber or the Blonde.
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Michael Flanagan,
Boulder, OTHER
(06/09/2003) |
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There flavor and general feeling of when you drink there beer is overwhelming. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE RASPBERRY WHEAT BAUMBER
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Marc,
San Diego, CA
(04/15/2003) |
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Did not get to visit this brewery, but had one of their beers at a local restaurant. Very hoppy, but very good.
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Kathy,
Tucson, AZ
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Try the brown. One of the best of the Colorado locals.
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Douglas J. Cox,
Louisville, CO
(09/15/1998) |
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Located in a tiny industrial storefront, this brewery's slogan says it all: "It's not the size of your brewery, but how you use it." No frills/no food/no atmosphere kind of place but they make some very good beer. Other claim to fame, located on same road as you drive to visit Boulder a.k.a Rockies Brewery (the big guy!).
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Robert Skok,
San Ramon, CA
(04/21/1998) |
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