An Irresistible Force Meets an Immovable Object

There has been a lot of speculation as to when Paradox Beer Company is going to open their doors in Divide, CO. I took an afternoon and decided to see what kind of photos I could take without them knowing. Unfortunately, I was apprehended by their brewing crew and subjected to drinking sour beers. They did end up letting me go, and here's what I was able to salvage off the camera.At Paradox's new location, even their view of Pikes Peak became better.All the accents from the old location are present in the new location.In the background, staves arch towards the ceilings in Paradox's ever-progressing tasting room. No date on when it will be open yet.Notice the orthodox vs unorthodox...I wonder what that could mean...Paradox is only just brewing their first batches in their new facility, but they're already at max capacity.On the Construction list: Paradox World Headquarters...they're working on it, and it will be amazing when completed.Sneaking in the main doors, I almost alerted the group who were tasting some beers. Luckily, I was able to hide in the shadows.Salty melons. Yes, it's almost time.A code-named "SK30" filled up much of their cold room.This brightly painted barrel provided me some cover as the brewers kept hearing me shuffling around in the darkness. The place was littered with empty bottles of "No. 29." Looking back through the darkness towards their tasting room, I got caught.We walked in on Jeff Mello from Bootleg Biology getting the nickel tour of Paradox's brewing facility.Airman from Paradox Brewing and Jeff from Bootleg Biology.

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