Monday, June 7, 2010

Oskar Blues Brewery – Lyons, CO




By Jonathan Kosakow

A few miles outside of Boulder, Colorado is a small town called Lyons. In Lyons, among other things including a couple of biker bars, elk jerky for sale, and a small river, is a hometown brewpub with a far reach. Oskar Blues Brewery boasts such nationally distributed beers as the Old Chub Imperial IPA, Gordon Ale, Mama’s Little Yella Pils, and their flagship beer, Dale’s Pale Ale. All of these beers, when not on tap, are sold in cans. So, you can enjoy an ice cold Dale’s on the golf course, at the turn, while tail-gaiting, or anywhere else that doesn’t allow glass containers (a school library, for example).

Inside the bar/restaurant/arcade (yes, arcade, read on for details later…), you can expect to be pleasantly surprised by even more beers generally not available to the outside world. The “One Nut” Brown Ale, for instance, is a perfect example of the delicate balance that brown ales often lack: it has all the nutty flavor you’d expect, but is not too overpowering and goes down smoothly with a clean finish. (Interesting side note: the beer may or may not have been named in honor of Lance Armstrong).

There is much more to say about Oskar Blues Brewery. They boast a regular schedule of live music and a wealthy selection of both bar food and, for the classier crowd, ginger salmon. There is a bar downstairs with pool tables and televisions. Oh, and the arcade – just in case your seven-year-old has had one too many home made root beers – has Tron, Ms. Pacman, and a somewhat impressive selection of pinball machines. The bathrooms also don’t smell bad. But I’d go just for the beer.

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