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What should be my local brewpub just isn't anything to get excited about. The average customer here wants to drink Bud, and sadly, they accomodate them. Rumor among local people in the business is that they are one of the top Bud draft accounts in the Vail area. Pretty sad, folks. The beers are solid and consistent, but the owner is not a beer person and will not let the brewer experiment. Tey've had the same boring beers since they opened close to 10 years ago. ( honey, red, wheat, pale, and stout,I think)(stout is served ice cold, too.) YAWN, If you like interesting beer, don't bother. Avereage to below average food, as well. It's a shame our valley can't support a proper brewery.
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monkeyfish,
Gypsum, CO
(12/26/2005) |
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ZAM,
Lakewood, CO
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ZAM,
Lakewood, CO
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I visited Gore Range after having lunch at the Dillon Dam Brewery down the interstate a ways. I didn't eat so I can't say anything about the food. The folks working there were very nice and made me feel at home. I visit brewpubs around the country and it's a real passion for me. I sampled all the beer at Gore and wasn't impressed. You may enjoy the cascade hopped pale ale they serve but I'm burned out on that popular style. Still, the beer is fresh and hand crafted, which is always better than the mass produced stuff. I'll try again someday when I'm hungry too.
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Rich Fanning,
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
(07/09/2004) |
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great food great beer and great people
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dan,
vail, CO
(11/08/2003) |
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I am re-submitting this review due to the great server disaster of 2003. Originally posted in February, 2003. My experience with Gore Range is completely different from the other reviewers'. My wife and I took a road trip in October 2002 and stopped at dozens of brewpubs in California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona and we found Gore Range to be one of the most welcoming. It seemed that everyone there went out of their way to accomodate us. The bartender was friendly and fairly knowledgable about the beer. Any questions she couldn't answer, she found out for us.
I had the sampler tray that included the very excellent Biker Stout and the hoppy and crisp Powder Day Pale Ale, a six-pack of which made the journey back to California with us. We also left with an armful of swag, including a t-shirt and some labels. A great pit stop between Grand Junction and the Denver area. One word of advice: go easy on the beer. At 7000 ft, the sampler tray will make even the heartiest beer drinker a bit woozy and buzzed. Bring a sober friend to help you drive. Cheers!
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Glen Uber,
Santa Rosa, CA
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they need coasters
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Daniel Kleypas,
St. Louis, OTHER
(06/09/2003) |
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Great Fucking Place!!!!!!!
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josh,
avon, co
(05/11/2003) |
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I look forward to the wintry months here in Texas because it always sends the familiar anticipatory adrenaline surges through me, when faced with the inevitability of a ski trip. I love what the resorts near Edwards have evolved into, and always look forward to raising pints of handcrafted brews from countless pine counter tops that pepper the ski valley as well as mother Denver. One establishment that makes Edwards a tolerable metropolis is Gore Range. The beers are always on the side of small craft exquisite, but tame in ambition. Their beers are predictable for the most part, but always a welcome medication after several hours of humiliation on the mountain that overlooks the brewpub. The food is fantastic and reasonable for that area, yet the service has always led to my remorse shortly after giving it patronage.
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silver cuellar 3,
austin, TX
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This place was a delight to go to while vactioning during the summer. The patio was fantastic. We made on a night with live music and the service was superb. Even the busser was able to help us. The food finally came and it was the best meal of my vaction. This is a place to go on someone's next trip to Vail!
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My experience with Gore Range is completely different from the other reviewers'. My wife and I took a road trip in October and stopped at dozens of brewpubs in California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona and we found Gore Range to be one of the most welcoming. It seemed that everyone there went out of their way to accomodate us. The bartender was friendly and fairly knowledgable about the beer. Any questions she couldn't answer, she found out for us. I had the sampler tray that included the very excellent Biker Stout and the hoppy and crisp Powder Day Pale Ale, a six-pack of which made the journey back to California with us. We also left with an armful of swag, including a t-shirt and some labels. A great pit stop between Grand Junction and the Denver area. One word of adivse: go easy on the beer. At 7000 ft, the sampler tray will make even the heartiest beer drinker a bit woozy and buzzed. Bring a sober friend to help you drive.
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Glen Uber,
Santa Rosa, CA
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This is one of my favorite places to go in the Vail Valley
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Josh,
Edwards, CO
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Shawn,
Ferndale, MI
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Nice looking place, just not a very friendly place. Service was terrible, so much so that we left without eating, figuring if it took us 15 minutes to get a beer, it would be tomorrow before we got any food.
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ed almekinder,
raleigh, nc
(06/28/2002) |
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tucked away in a shopping center, looks to be a good place to stop after a day of skiing. typical colorado brewpub decor, lots of wood and a fireplace, outdoor patio heaters--no smoking indoors. beers were not overly hopped, but had enough to satisfy. only a few customers at the time that we stopped in and it was still difficult to get service. either the bartender did not know or did not want to talk about the beers.
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Ric Kempton/Debbie Kistner,
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