Fort Collins Brewery Guide

 

Anheuser-Busch Brewery



The Anheuser-Busch brewery in Fort Collins is a favorite destination in the Colorado Front Range. During complimentary tours, guests discover how the world's greatest beers are carefully crafted using the highest quality ingredients and packaged in a state-of-the-art facility. A visit to the Clydesdale Hamlet completes the experience.
http://www.budweisertours.com/home.htm

Odell Brewing Company



The brewery currently produces at an annual rate of over 28,000 barrels. Odell beers are available in bars, restaurants, and liquor stores throughout Colorado, and in Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, New Mexico, Nebraska, and Missouri, or online at Arctic Liquors. Today, Odell Brewing Co. also offers five different keg sizes and half-gallon draft jugs (available only at the brewery). Come visit us anytime, on Lincoln Avenue just three quarters of a mile east of downtown Fort Collins.
http://www.odellbrewing.com/

New Belgium Brewing Co.



The story begins in Belgium not so long ago with our protagonist—a young American electrical engineer and home brewer—biking his way across Europe. Inspired by Belgian brewers' impressive pallet of ingredients (everything from lime leaves to raspberries are fair game), Jeff Lebesch returned to Colorado and began knocking out batches of Belgian-style homebrew. His first two creations—a brown dubbel named Abbey and a remarkably well-balanced amber he named Fat Tire in honor of his trip—scored high marks with friends and relatives. People loved the earthy undertones of Abbey. They reveled in Fat Tire's biscuity balance. In fact, folks loved everything about that beer, except the name. "'Fat Tire'?" they wondered aloud. "That's just goofy." Jeff smiled politely and carried on.
http://www.newbelgium.com/