This post was written by Justin and Michael Carpenter, a local beer drinker and participating homebrewer in Beers Made By Walking. Justin approached me to see if I'd be interested in letting him talk about a brewery he visited in New Mexico. I said Definitely!

The brewery is located in a warehouse in a, well...somewhat industrial area of the city. The sign outside that says “Open for Beerness” was a welcoming sight. The tasting room is small yet very comfortable with table tops made from oak barrels. Jeff’s personal beer bottle collection adorns the walls and is quite impressive. Our eyes immediately drifted towards the chalk board that displayed information on all of their beers, including two cask ales – it was definitely a good sign.
While enjoying our beer, we asked for a brewery tour. The pourer told us that it was a busy day for the brewery because Jeff and his wife were also supplying beer for a local auction. We didn’t have our hopes up, but surprisingly not five minutes later Jeff brought us back to where all the magic happens. This was not your typical tour filled with general information about grain and bottling. He asked us if we were homebrewers (which we are) and it all went uphill from there. He took us step-by step through his unique brewing process as well as his brewing philosophy.

Now what you’ve all been waiting for: the beer! When I visit a new brewery, my go-to beer is always a Pale Ale or an IPA. Jeff had his Elevated IPA on cask, so of course I ordered a pint. Wow! Exactly what I expect from a well made IPA. The hop aroma and bitterness were huge but it didn’t cover up the malt backbone. It had a silky-smooth mouth-feel from cask conditioning, and was not sticky or too sweet. The perfect balance! We enjoyed their Cerro Blanco Wheat, which was a fruity American Wheat; we also sampled his South Peak Pilsner, which had a very strong Pilsner malt aroma in the nose, a subtle Saaz hop character with a crisp finish. We also experienced the English-inspired Pyramid Rock Pale Ale which had a great balance between Kent Golding hops and a slight Crystal Malt sweetness. All were very tasty.

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Right on Justin. I am definitely going to head down there with Damion and the girls to try some of what sounds like excellently crafted brews.
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