A big Thank You to all who came out and celebrated with us and a Thank You to all our readers who couldn't make it. Also, a huge thank you to the brewers who participated in the festivities. Cheers!
Anniversary Party at Trinity
We were able to serve about fifteen or so beers that are normally not available in Colorado Springs, and quite frankly, are hard to come by anyway. We were also able to serve bottles of beer as well. All the beers were fantastic and everyone had a different favorite.
There were too many great beers to choose a favorite but I must admit that I was thoroughly happy to have a keg of Sage Fight IPA from Deschutes. They made the beer for Beers Made By Walking in Oregon in the Autumn and went through some big hoops to get the beer to me in Colorado. There were four BMBW beers total from Deschutes, New Belgium (the beer we helped brew!), Strange, and Trinity! Also, we brought in a great beer from Backcountry Brewing in Frisco as we hope to work with them more in the future. They are a brewery to pay attention to. Really, all the beers were special and fantastic
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A great time with friends |
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Patiently waiting for me to call her raffle number. |
Beer Bacon Breakfast
Front Range BBQ chef Jesse Galvan took over and created a ridiculously over-the-top and extremely delicious menu. The beer pairings were all dead-on as well. The morning started with a choice of Bacon Beermosa made with a vintage Bristol Barleywine and a Bacon Bloody Mary made with Twisted Pine's Billie's Chillies Ale. You would think it couldn't get a whole lot better but, my goodness, it most certainly did...And I got a three and a half hour bacon-induced coma afterward to prove it. I'll let you read the menu and I'll leave the photos to do most of the work here.
We made everyone sign a contract by dipping their finger in bacon grease and stamping the contract. Some people thought it was awesome, perhaps we grossed out a few others? Ha. The waiver read, "With this thumbprint of bacon grease I release Front Range BBQ from any consequences of my actions, be it clogged arteries, heart attack, gluttony, or any other terrible thing on this Sunday morning, December the Ninth, Two-Thousand and Twelve."
Yes, we did have bacon smores. The bacon was dipped in chocolate and ginger and the whole thing was sitting in a bowl with ice cream made from Oskar Blues Whiskey Aged Ten Fidy. I ate a couple of those.
Here I am with Jesse and Brian presenting the food and the beer. We all have some smirky expressions due to the fact that this is the most amazing breakfast anyone has ever eaten and we all know it.
We hope to see more breakfasts like this, I have a feeling Front Range BBQ is going to run with it.
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