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		<title>My First Taste of Durango Beer</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Carver Brewing Co.]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Durango Brewing Co.]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I moved to Durango knowing there were plenty of fantastic brewery&#8217;s both in town and in the region in general. But before coming here I&#8217;d only tasted a couple and hadn&#8217;t been too impressed (I won&#8217;t mention what beers or breweries, but will say I&#8217;ve had other beers from that brewery and loved &#8216;em).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I moved to Durango knowing there were plenty of fantastic brewery&#8217;s both in town and in the region in general. But before coming here I&#8217;d only tasted a couple and hadn&#8217;t been too impressed (I won&#8217;t mention what beers or breweries, but will say I&#8217;ve had other beers from that brewery and loved &#8216;em).</p>
<p>About two days after arriving in Durango I got word that <a title="Ska Brewing Co" href="http://www.skabrewing.com/" target="_blank">Ska Brewing Co</a> was releasing a new IPA. Modus Hoperandi is what they call an American IPA weighing in at 6.8% ABV and 65 IBUs according to <a title="Beer at 6512" href="http://beerat6512.blogspot.com/2009/02/review-modus-hoperandi-india-pale-ale.html" target="_blank">Beer at 6512</a> a fantastic blog about Durango beers. This was a great introduction to Durango! We went up to the brewery to taste the new beer and check things out. There was a good crowd and a band playing and the sampling room at the brewery was nice and big.</p>
<p>A few days later I found myself at <a title="Star Liquors" href="http://starliquorsdurango.com/" target="_blank">Star Liquors</a> on a Friday afternoon when they do free beer tastings. That day they were sampling Ska Brewing Co&#8217;s DIFF and The Durango Bootlegger&#8217;s Society&#8217;s Insider Ale. The Durango Bootlegger&#8217;s Society (as I understand it) is a collective of the four breweries in town, the Insider Ale is an apple beer, maybe a malt beverage, I&#8217;m not sure on the distinction. I&#8217;m glad they were giving out free tasters and I didn&#8217;t buy a bottle because I wasn&#8217;t a fan. It was far too sweet for me.</p>
<p>Ska Brewing Co&#8217;s DIFF on the other hand was great. It&#8217;s a Belgian White (Witbier) brewed once a year to support the <a title="Durango Independent Film Festival" href="http://www.durangofilm.org/" target="_blank">Durango Independent Film Festival</a>. 10% of the proceeds go to the festival. I liked it enough to buy a bottle.</p>
<p>Looking around Star Liquors I was pretty impressed with their selection. They have a ton of beers (wine and liquor too) and quite the local/Colorado selection. They even have a few San Diego beers (I saw <a title="Stone Brewing Co" href="http://www.stonebrew.com/" target="_blank">Stone</a> and <a title="Green Flash Brewing Co" href="http://www.greenflashbrew.com/" target="_blank">Green Flash</a>). I&#8217;m not homesick enough yet to pay premium prices for SD brews and I want to explore CO beers to I stuck to the local section.</p>
<p>In addition to the Ska DIFF I picked up <a title="Durango Brewing Co" href="http://www.durangobrewing.com" target="_blank">Durango Brewing Co&#8217;s</a> Winter Ale and <a href="http://www.lefthandbrewing.com/" target="_blank">Left Hand Brewing&#8217;s</a> Snowbound Ale. Left Hand Brewing isn&#8217;t local, they&#8217;re in Longmont up near Boulder, but I figure with all of Colorado&#8217;s great craft breweries I&#8217;ll have to explore them all.</p>
<p>Durango Brewing Co&#8217;s Winter Ale was good, not amazing but not bad at all. It poured dark with a good head and at 6.3% ABV it warmed me up as I drank it while playing with the dog in the cold Colorado evening.</p>
<p>Left Hand Brewing Co&#8217;s Snowbound Ale was a pretty damn fine brew. It poured dark with a good head that stuck around for a while. It&#8217;s brewed with honey and spices including cinnamon, ginger and cloves among others. It was sweet, but not in the sugary sense, and it didn&#8217;t taste like ginger but there were hints of it in there. At 8.6% it&#8217;s up there, keeping ya warm and a little tipsy if you&#8217;re not careful during the cold winter months.</p>
<p>To finish of my first week in town I stopped by <a title="Carver Brewing Co" href="http://www.carverbrewing.com/" target="_blank">Carver Brewing Co</a> and had their Lover&#8217;s Chocolate Stout. Being a huge fan of stouts I knew I had to try this when I saw the ad in the <a title="Durango Telegraph" href="http://www.durangotelegraph.com/" target="_blank">Durango Telegraph</a>. I was a bit weary because some of the chocolate stouts I&#8217;ve had in the past have been too sweet and strong on the chocolate, but this one wasn&#8217;t. It knew it was a beer, not some sort of hard-chocolate milk. It was served in a smaller stemware glass, maybe 10oz and warmed up as I took my time drinking and holding it.</p>
<p>Pretty good I&#8217;d say for my first week in town. There&#8217;s a lot more exploring to do.</p>
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