Thursday, April 20, 2023

Back At The Ranch, cuts from the Rogue's notes.

“THE MOUNTAINS HAVE RULES. THEY ARE HARSH RULES, BUT THEY ARE THERE. AND, IF YOU KEEP TO THEM YOU ARE SAFE." -Walter Bonatti
In the shadow of Buffalo Mountain; Dillon Reservoir. Sapphire Point Overlook between Dillon and Breckenridge, 4/15/2023. 

     Majestic views. Everywhere. Can say that about just about anyplace you travel if said views are not your everyday. We looove Colorado. Civilization and the wild coexist there. Like the Ocean, the Mountains. Respect your surroundings and you'll experience unparalleled Stoke. Our third day was one of sunshine, red rocks, snow covered peaks, and more beer. Stunning. Day 4- spent back at the Ranch. Hangin' out with family. Breaking bread. Washing it all down with moonshine. And beer. Superb. How do you know you had the Stoke? Time flies. It did. 
Red Rocks, 4/15/2023.

New Terrain Coco Bound.
Brown Ale with hints of
toasted coconut and cocoa.
Dark brown pour with light
brown 2 finger head. 27 IBUs,
5.5% ABV. Nice beer.
 Rated an A-.

Idaho Springs
 
Tommyknocker protection kit.












TK Brewery, downtown Idaho Springs.
Fruit Forest IPA. Tommyknocker
stoke! 6.8% ABV, 48 IBUs. Poured
a hazy orange. Thin off-white head.
Piney. Lemon-limey. Rated a B+.
 
























Elevation: 12,987ft. Impressive Peak 8. Breckenridge, CO. 4/15/2023

RMU- True mountain culture, Breckenridge.


Downtown Breck.






Mainstay brown ale.
Sweet George's. Dark pour.
Khaki head. Smooth,malty. Great
BBQ pair. 5.4% ABV. Rated a B.

Family gathering, back at the ranch. Littleton, CO. 4/16/2023

Moonshine. On the rocks (of
course). Splash of lime. Moon-
shie at it's finest. Rated an A+.
   
Clear orange pour. Finger+
white head. Baskets of apricots.
 Light malts. Subtle bitter sweet.
  Dry Dock's Apricot Blonde.
 17 IBUs. 5.1% ABV. Refreshing
CO brew. Another B+ rating.

Badass View. Great Food. Phenomenal Family!

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