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Move along. No more beers brewed here. The food is decent, but it's no longer a brewery.
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Jim,
Colorado Springs, CO
(04/22/2008) |
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This place needs downgraded to beer bar for now. They haven't brewed in over a year and a half and has recently been sold to new owners. They may start brewing again in the fall of 2007. The atmosphere and food pricing is for more of a wine tasting crowd. Although the food tastes great, this place is too far out of downtown and, without their own beer, is a wasted stop on a pubcrawl.
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Hebron, KY
(08/22/2007) |
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Unfortunately NOT a Brew Pub any longer. I didn't find this out until I was seated and being on a tight schedule I stayed. The owner doesn't have a Brewer any longer so stopped the whole brew-pub operation. The menu was a bit pricey, I went for a late lunch (burger & fries)and the bartender/server (melissa) was fabulous. Food was great and the place now doubles as a gallery so it lends to the atmosphere.
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woodstock, GA
(01/28/2007) |
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A very fine high-end restaurant with a pricey menu (and worth every penny). Stop in just to see the fabulous copper-topped bar; the decor is wonderful. I really love the Peak Pale Ale. The bartenders are friendly, and the owner is usually there to chat with customers. My favorite brewery restaurant in Colorado Springs.
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Kevin Anderson,
monument, CO
(03/26/2006) |
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Sometimes some of the best places are the one's you stumbble into, I mean upon The food is great, the beer fresh and the staff friendly thanks to chris and Jenney
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paxton Miller,
Colorado Springs, CO
(09/23/2005) |
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Tried all the bees. Most are pretty good. We were the only customers in the entire place. We did not stay to eat.
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Scott Mertie,
Nashville, TN
(09/12/2004) |
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Stopped in to try the beers...good thing, too, cuz the menu was so upscale that I was shocked it was in a place that even has beer. Anyway, the Belgian was outstanding, Helles was good , Pale Ale and Steam were very good. On the other hand, ESB had no hint of EKG hops and stylistic maltiness was replaced with a funky off-flavor that I can't even describe. The so-called Imp Stout was as thin as a Dry Stout and lacked the intense big roasty character I expect from that style. It's odd how some beers can hit it right on and some be so far off. If you are looking for the brewpub fare and atmosphere, forget it. If you want a damn fine Belgian or a nice APA, Steam, or Helles...stop by.
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Scott Oberman,
Huntsville, AL
(01/29/2004) |
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Very nice place. Staff very friendly. This place had the best beer in town. I would have liked to try the food. The menu look good.
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Ed Weller,
Holland, MI
(08/06/2003) |
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The previous reviewer must of had some beer poured then stored! I think that even flat most of the beers would be good, they're big! The Belgian @ 10% is amazing, complex and perfectly balanced. I also tried the imperial stout and the IPA which were wonderful. The brewer told me the stout was a one time deal and it would become a smaller beer next batch...too bad! Not a big fan of lagers but my wife enjoyed the Vienna. Will be in next time we get to Colorad Springs. The food was good too...the crab cakes were excellent.
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John,
Chicago, IL
(08/08/2002) |
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I was here back in September of 2001. I must have come in a bad time since the wheat beer I had tasted pretty flat, almost like colored water. Food was better but that almost oxymoron since this is where beer come first, right? Service was good but there wasn't many customers at noon time. Did I come at a bad period?
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Hoot,
Anchorage, AK
(03/26/2002) |
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This is an odd brewpub. Upscale food, average service with an exterior that is very neat but doesn't match what you see inside! The owner lives upstairs in a loft he created and was trying to hold things together. Worth tying - I'd like to see what others think.
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Mike Kilian,
St Louis, MO
(08/01/2001) |
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I only had one beer on my most recent late-night visit to Palmer Lake Brewing/Warehouse. I have enjoyed their brown ale in the past and this pint was as tasty as I remembered. The man behind the bar (owner or manager, I suspect) explained that the brewer that has come on board in the past year came from the now defunct Cheyenne Mountain Brewing Co. He said that all their beers are now better than ever before. I have enjoyed the Warehouse food in the past but I did not eat on this latest visit. This is a place worth seeking out for good beer, good food and a bit less of the crowded, noisy atmosphere you find at many Front Range brewpubs.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
(09/19/2000) |
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We found the Warehouse after a day of treckin through the hot sun at garden of the gods, and were well rewarded, great beer and food. Belgian was nice, subtle spices, great color, real smooth, pale ale was nice and bittre, great aroma, Equinox Mystery Ale was smokey and interesting very unusual, had a Locomotive Stoudt for dessert, was nice and thick, not burnt tasting which was nice. Should have ate less and drank more but the food was great, buffalo steak, and a cream of chicken soup to kill for. We were 1st ones in the door at 4pm on Sat so service was not an issue, the folks there were real nice.
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Bubba,
Glen Cove, NY
(09/18/2000) |
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Had an occasion to visit on their 3rd anniversary and hope they have many more.Each of the 3 beers were very good,a pale, a Belgian and a special smoky lager.
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Don Sawchuk,
Canton, MI
(05/28/2000) |
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beer is way over carbonated, i tried them all and i'm still belching. they selection and quality is good, but we had to decant the beer a couple of times just to be able to drink it. i do hope they continue to brew. colorado springs needs more brewpubs.
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Ric Kempton/Debbie Kistner,
Annapolis, MD
(01/29/2000) |
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This brewpub is co-located with an art galery. There is a signature brew, Warehouse Ale, that has some rye in the grain bill. Very satisfying. The food is eclectic, and the pasta is usually a good bet. If I'm in the Springs again, I'll be sure and pay them a visit.
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John Gezelius,
Orange, CA
(10/17/1999) |
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Beer is just OK, but the food is very good. The beers are a bit light in flavor overall, though a special brown ale was excellent. The primary attraction besides the food is the art gallery and sitting area. It is a large room with couches and tables, art on the walls. Live music is available regularly in this room.
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Gary Alflen,
Colorado Springs, CO
(02/21/1999) |
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