United Tastes of Belgium at Wynkoop on Saturday

Wynkoop Brewery up in Denver sent me some information about their new beer event, The United Tastes of Belgium and I thought I'd pass on the information to you because it looks like a lot of fun, and it looks like a lot of great beer will be there. Some interesting stuff from Colorado Springs, such as Bristol's Dubbel, which I've never seen on their menu, the whole smash line-up of Trinity saisons and Black Fox's Faust II, which John Schneider humorously calls a 'sessionable beer' at 6.2% and says on the website that it's some 'tasty shit.' It takes place this Saturday, May 21 from 1-4:30pm. Tickets are $30 in advance at www.wynkoop.com and $35 at the door. 


2011 United Tastes of Belgium Beer List

Avery Brewing
– Salvation, Reverend, White Rascal and Karma  
AC Golden –  Barrel-Aged Belgian sour
Black Fox – Faust Part II

Boulevard Brewing – Tank 7, Sixth Glass Quadrupel    

Breckenridge Brewery – Trippel
Bristol Brewing – Belgian Dubbel
Copper Kettle - Saison Savoureux
Crooked Stave -- Saison-Brett and Petite Sour
Duvel
Epic - Straight Up Saison, Brainless Belgian Golden Ale      
Funkwerks – White, Saison
Golden City Brewery –  Trippel      
Great Divide – Hades, Colette     
Green Flash – Le Freak
Left Hand – St. Vrain Trippel
Lost Abbey –  Inferno
New Belgium – Abbey Grand Cru, Trippel  
Ommegang -  Witte
Phantom CanyonThe Continuum Belgian White
Russian River -- Damnation
Ska – True Blond Dubbel
Sierra Nevada – Ovilla Abbey Dubbel        
Stone Brewing – Cali-Belgique
Strange Brewing – Le Bruit Du Diable Farmhouse Ale, Patience Petit Saison, Strange Wit
The Bruery -- Saison Rue
Trinity Brewing - TPS Report Saison/Guezze, Double Rainbow Black Fox Collaboration Saison, Pappy Legba Imperial Cherry Saison, Provisional Oak-Aged Bret Saison
Wynkoop Brewing – Orville, Raspberry Quadruppel


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