Join us THIS Thursday, November 14th at both tap rooms for our newest limited edition, specialty bottle release, 2024 Grand Reserve! Grab your bottle just in time for the holidays, while supplies last!
ABOUT THE BREW
This year’s Grand Reserve is crafted from our Batch 2000 aged in Leopold Bros. Three Chamber Rye Whiskey barrels. Coming in at 23.3% abv, this double barrel aged strong ale drinks like a tawny port and pairs perfectly with the festive nights ahead or can be cellared indefinitely.
TASTING NOTES
The 2024 vintage of Upslope Grand Reserve is a thoughtful blend of our 2000th batch of beer aged twice in Leopold Bros. Three Chamber Rye Whiskey barrels for over three years. It pours a deep umber color with full viscosity. The aromas are a beautiful medley of flamed orange peel, amaretto, and elderflower, leading to a complex palate of brûléed peach, peanut brittle, and deeply caramelized canelé. The finish is full and silky, with a pleasant warming sensation.
SPECS
Aged for 3+ years
Bottled still to preserve its rich character
750 mL | 23.3% ABV
$40 per bottle
Available at both tap rooms starting this Thursday!
Non-Alcoholic Craft Light
NOW AVAILABLE ON DRAFT
exclusively at our Flatiron Park tap room!
Check out the revolutionary new technology behind NA Draft!
Leftover Salmon
at the Boulder Theater
Enter for a chance to WIN a pair of tickets!
Two lucky winners will win a pair of 2-day passes to Leftover Salmon with Sam Bush at the Boulder Theater on Friday, November 29th & Saturday, November 30th.
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Winners will be contacted Thursday, November 21st!
New Beer Spotlight
Patagonia Provisions
Kernza Lager
This tap room-exclusive beer is crafted with 100% organic malts and hops and is a super light, easy-drinking lager weighing in at 4.3% abv. Enjoy citrusy and herbal hop notes with a hint of breakfast cereal sweetness.
On tap at both tap rooms!
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