Casey Brewing Taproom
711 Grand Ave, Glenwood Springs
(970) 230-9485
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October 2, 2021 Got some sours to taste and Doc Holihaze to go!
Outstanding craft brewery! Something for everyone but their wheelhouse is farmhouse ales and sours.
Way overpriced. Flight of 6 beers(4oz each) for $33.50. I have never paid this anywhere.
Great brewery, good hazy IPA and wife was thrilled to know they have many sours on tap.
They were out of lagers and literally any light beers. Everything on the menu was super hoppy. Wish they had something lighter.
Awesome to experience when you’re on vacation, the beer and seltzers are amazing and the one bartender working at the time had a great attitude with how busy it was!
Had a couple types of beer. Both were very good. Simple, minimalist atmosphere. Great to grab a beer and sit outside or under the bridge and visit.
MUCH better beer than the brewery a couple blocks away!
Best brewery in the country!
I highly recommend this exceptional beer.
The ambiance would be impeccable if it were not for the upside-down face of the female employee taking my order.
Excellent beers, friendly bartenders, chill vibes
Restaurantji Recommends
Stopped into Casey Brewing on our Glenwood Springs trip—what a gem! 🍻 Great selection for everyone, with cozy indoor and sunny outdoor seating. My favorite was the 100% Nelson—super fresh and bursting with flavor. A must-visit for any craft beer lover!
Some of the best beer in the ole USA! Troy layers so many flavors in his brew. As a flatlander it is rare that I can drink these offerings. Maybe I need to move … ? Drink n enjoy!
We visit this area often, and we always try to stop at Casey. Lots of yum, and the taproom has stuff that we don't get elsewhere.
We keep their beers on hand at home in Lakewood by way of Mile High Wine and Spirits.
We were very excited to try out this brewery after speaking to a local lady recommending and raving about how good this place was. Nobody was in there when we were walked in apart from a few patrons in the patio. We came with the intention of buying sour beers to buy for our friends in Denver. We were trying to ask questions and were excited to get more insights on the notes and find out more about what we were drinking. We were met with an unenthusiastic host who looked like they would rather be doing anything else than trying to sell beers to us. It’s okay to not be knowledgeable in every single one of your items but to not even try to sell or pretend to be excited is wildly disappointed. I’m disappointed I continue to have all these bad experiences and one of them was after trying to show my friends my hometown only to be met with really lackluster hospitality
Beer was tasty. The beer slinger seemed like a very unhappy person. She didn’t seem to be enjoying her job that day!
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