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Multi-day bike tours for beer fans in belgium, italy, holland, france, and germany.

Enjoy some of the best beers that Europe has to offer as you explore new places near and far by bicycle. We offer intimate brewery visits, comfortable hotels, gourmet beer and food pairings, top-quality bicycles, and veteran tour guides who are passionate about beer and cycling. Travel with us at a pace that lets you fully absorb your surroundings while earning your beer at the end of each day!

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What everyone is saying, testimonials from some of our past riders. many more reviews are available on our facebook and tripadvisor pages….

JaredSmall

“This tour has everything a beer connoisseur and outdoor soul could hope for. You will see scenery and history in a country that embraces cycling as you casually tour from brewery to brewery. I cannot recommend this tour enough!”

Tom

Minneapolis, MN

“I found the riding distances to be manageable and the sampling of the many beers is done in a safe manner. Evan and Henk were incredibly helpful and their knowledge of the country and the many beers. I cannot think of a better way to see Belgium, learn the culture, and most importantly the beer!

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Nicole Pacino

Huntsville, al.

“The guides are knowledgeable and fun to be around. You are surrounded by a group of like-minded beer enthusiasts. And you really have to earn your beer by biking from location to location. Quite possibly the world’s most perfect vacation!”

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Michael and DJ Moberly

Houston, tx.

“Seeing a country from a bicycle gives a different perspective. Discovering amazing beers along the way completes the experience. Evan and Henk are well established among the Belgian brewing community which translates to a more personable experience. The brewers treat you like an old friend and show you a side of the brewery that the general public rarely gets to see.”

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Julie Wartell

San diego, ca.

“My trip definitely rates in the top 5 of I’ve taken (and I’ve taken a lot of great ones!). Start with visiting new places, add bicycling and craft breweries and I’m not sure you can go wrong. They were truly a pleasure to bike, beer taste and travel with!”

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Kate and Ryan Kelly

Reading, ma.

“They took care of all the planning and logistics during the trip; which allowed us to relax and enjoy ourselves. We enjoyed the variety of breweries (sizes, styles) that they lined up, and being able to trade notes with knowledgeable guides and like-minded Beercyclists was an excellent bonus. This trip was exactly what we had hoped for and even surpassed our expectations!”

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Einar Örn Þorvaldsson and Dagbjört Helgadóttir

Reykjavik, iceland.

Being both beer and bike lovers, we did have high expectations for our Flanders tour. But Evan and Henk managed to exceed them in every way. Great hotels, tasty lunches and perfectly picked breweries, along with knowledgeable and most of all fun guides made this trip unforgettable. The quality and the diversity of the beer we sampled was amazing and we felt so welcome at every stop!

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Leslie Swift Bernal

Oakland, ca.

Beautiful cities, scenery, and rides with great beers, fantastic guides, and fun people. Bikes, hotel accommodations, route, brewery tours, breakfast and lunch are all taken care of and there are excellent recommendations for everything else. It’s the vacation my husband and I can not stop talking about and will be doing again!

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Luke Robertson and Emma Bemrose

Melbourne, australia.

Doing the Beercycling Adventure was the best holiday decision we’ve ever made! Would recommend to anyone and everyone who enjoys great beer, friendly and accommodating guides, and wonderful company. We would not hesitate booking another trip with Beercycling in the future!

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Take Albuquerque’s only All-Inclusive Tours of the City’s Best Microbreweries

Albuquerque features an impressive selection of craft micro-breweries, and was recently voted one of the Top 10 American Cities that Brew the Best Beer and the  #1 ‘Beer City’ in the nation.

Now in our 12th year (!!) , Our ABQ Bike & Brew tours are Albuquerque’s only all-inclusive, active, and safe way to sample and learn about our city’s top microbrews. On our tours, you will take inthe  beautiful scenery as you explore different neighborhoods, learn about our unique beer history, and meet the brewers that put our city on the map.

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Our beer tour experience includes ample beer flights at each brewery, VIP tours of each brewery with master brewers, water and snacks along the way, and exclusive collectible goodies. Our local guides are at your service throughout to facilitate this unique and authentic trek of our beautiful city, state, and culture.

Note : This is NOT a “pub crawl” and we take your safety very seriously. Our tours are a curated, all-inclusive, behind-the-scenes, craft beer tasting experience. Guests may not order additional beer, beyond the ample sampling during this exclusive tour. Each bicycle has a rear-rack with bungee if you would like to purchase growlers, cans, or gifts for enjoyment after the tour.  

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 Time-frame: 3.5 – 4 hours

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 Leisurely.  The route is relatively flat but may include a few low-grade inclines. Must be comfortable riding along-side vehicles (avg. 75% on bicycle paths and lanes).  Distance:  varies from 7-15 mi round-trip from our shop in Historic Old Town ABQ.

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Explore the Twin Cities from the seat of a bicycle and sip on craft beers at local breweries around the metro. Whether you’re looking for a longer bike ride with a few brewery stops along the way, or a path with a little less biking and a little more drinking, we’ve got a brewery bike tour to meet all of your hopes and dreams.

Minneapolis and St. Paul are home to a prolific brewery scene, with new additions popping up annually. There are so many local taprooms, in fact, that we couldn’t fit them all on our lists. We stuck with ones that formed a good cycling route and served solely housemade brews to keep the experience authentic. Feel free to customize our suggested routes and visit as many, or as few, breweries as you please.

If you are in need of a ride, our local bike sharing program, Nice Ride MN , has got you covered with more than 200 docking stations around the Twin Cities. And if you have any suggestions for other watering holes in Minneapolis or St. Paul, tweet us @visittwincities . We’re always on the hunt for new places to sip local.

Note: Some of our suggested tours include up to 10 breweries. While tempting, ordering a round at each stop would probably not be the best idea for some people. Visit Twin Cities advocates for the responsible consumption of alcohol and bike safety. Our suggestion—grab a bite to eat along the way (many taprooms either serve their own snacks or have food trucks in the evenings) and drink water to stay hydrated. There’s no harm in enjoying the atmosphere of a brewery without a beer in hand, and many of them serve mocktails or other tasty non-alcoholic drinks to sip on. Happy pedaling!

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2019 Spring Brewery Tour: Fort Worth

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The date and itinerary are yet to be settled, but in the spring - somewhere between all the thunderstorms and tornados - we visit Fort Worth, visit 3 breweries and have a great time riding miles and drinking brews.

Like in the past, the tour will start on a Saturday afternoon. We will meet and end at the T&P station for easy rail access from both Dallas (TRE) and now Grapevine (TEXRail).

More information will be published on our Facebook site (and hopefully here) as soon as we get the details sorted out.

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  • The Texas penal code addressing D.W.I. is § 49.04 and it specifically says "motor vehicle". Remember if you ride while intoxicated on the streets acting like a car you can get a DWI in the state of Texas. Most likely you will get PI instead.
  • You are an adult - Drink Responsible .
  • Have a bailout plan, some one that can come pick you up.
  • If you ride Drunk on a Bike you may not kill someone but you may kill yourself.
  • Wear a helmet. (see above)

Brewery Tour Tips

Nutrition: very important.

The increased activity and nutrition needs are completely different from sitting in a pub. Everything speeds up. Texas heat only adds to it.

  • Drink more water than beer. Alcohol causes you to dehydrate so if you are drinking beer you are not even coming close to being hydrated properly. Drink twice the water as you would beer.
  • Eat a large breakfast before you go on your ride.
  • Eat high-carb foods while on your ride. Like bread (poor boys) or potatoes (French fries). It will not sober you up but it will slow the absorption of alcohol into your system. Cliff bars do not work well and caffeine just makes you a wide awake drunk.
  • When you have stopped drinking you have about 30 to 45 minutes before all of the alcohol is in your system fully. That is when the trouble starts and you become impaired beyond control. So get to a safe place quickly after the tour stops. Do not leave your bicycle at any of the breweries.

Basic Tour Rules

1. This is a family friendly event, we want everyone to have a great time, so please ride and drink responsibly. 2. Do not drink alcoholic beverages on the roads or trails. 3. Please do not bring your own beer - especially onto a brewery’s property. 4. Breweries do not serve to anyone under 21. Riders of any age are welcome to join us, but do not try to get beer if you are not of age - it will end poorly. 5. Bring cash if you can. Cash speeds up the lines and service. Most beers are $5. T-shirts are $20. 6. Don’t forget to tip your server, many of them only get $2.15 per hour to take care of your beverage needs.

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Westside Brewery Tour by Bicycle

Explore the westside of Colorado Springs via bicycle and sample beers from a variety of local breweries with this handy brewery tour itinerary.  

Preparing for Your Colorado Springs Brewery Tour

  • If you don’t have a bike of your own, or you don’t feel like hauling one to the starting point, we highly recommend PikeRide bikes. You can rent one for the day or by the hour as you ride from location to location. Colorado Springs also has a scooter option, but they don’t come with nifty baskets for collecting crowlers. Choose accordingly.  
  • Your beer-venture begins in Downtown Colorado Springs and ends in Manitou Springs. You can reverse that, but parking is more affordable (or free if you know where to park) and there are lots of bikes and scooters to go around.  
  • Your total route will add up to about 14 miles round trip. The opening 7 miles to Manitou is uphill, but the grade is gentle and the PikeRide e-assist motor makes navigating them a breeze. The 7 miles back to Downtown Colorado Springs is downhill and you’ll definitely enjoy every minute.
  • Watch your bike’s battery. Try to select a full bike and check frequently to make sure you have enough charge. You can always trade out along the way, but it’s better to be safe than struggling on those hills.  
  • Please Note: We’ve only shared 5 stops to help you pace yourself and drink responsibly. Remember that drunk-cycling or scootering is a ticketable offense. Do not ride or scooter while intoxicated. There’s no shame in locking up your ride and calling a rideshare if you accidentally down a brew with 12% ABV or love that new sour just a little too much to have just one. Please follow all traffic laws, proceed with caution at intersections and around driveways and follow all PikeRide rules for cycling safety. Have a safe trip!  

Your Brew Ride Itinerary

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Directions: Pick up a PikeRide at Pikes Peak Avenue near Nevada Ave. There are several parking garages in the area if you don’t want to worry about meter parking. You can also park in non-metered residential areas and walk to any of the PikeRide stations . Your first beer stop is Phantom Canyon Brewing Company, located at the northeast intersection of Pikes Peak Ave. and Cascade Ave.

Phantom Canyon Brewing Company

2 E. Pikes Peak Ave.  

Phantom Canyon’s flagship beers include Boxcar, a red ale, Streamlined IPA, Dos Lunas lager and Aspenglow wheat. They offer flights to help you maximize your opportunities to taste without quitting before you’ve even begun. If you show up on a weekend, they have a great brunch with rotating items, too. It’s a very Colorado way to begin to your day of beer excellence.

Directions: From Phantom Canyon, you’ll use the Cascade Ave. bike lane to head south toward Colorado Avenue. Turn right on Colorado and head west over the bridge and under I-25 to your next destination. The sidewalk is extremely wide on the leg of Colorado, so ride it to maintain your safety. You’ll hit Cerberus at the northwest intersection of Colorado Ave. and 17th St.

Cerberus Brewing Company

702 W. Colorado Ave.  

At Cerberus, you can enjoy a wide variety of creative brews and excellent food (lunch here is highly recommended). Cerberus has a large selection of IPAs, as well as craft sodas that are perfect for non-drinkers or riders who are pacing themselves. If you happen to make a trip on a warm weekend, you’ll be delighted to sample one of their refreshing beer slushees.  

Directions: From Cerberus, you’ll double back east on Colorado Ave. and turn right on Chestnut St., following it south until you hit the Midland Trail. Head west on the Midland Trail. The trail will take you along Highway 24 and eventually break off onto Cucharras St. (at 21st St.) for a few blocks. Continue west on Cucharras St. until you reach 23rd St. and turn right. Head north to Colorado Ave. You’ll see OCC brewing on the north side of the street.  

OCC Brewing Company

2316 W. Colorado Ave.

OCC Brewing Company is a tenacious business. After multiple setbacks in their opening days, they have rapidly positioned themselves as a new favorite in Old Colorado City. If you skipped lunch until now, they have great eats — light sides, great fries and unique meals. They also have a lot of great craft beers and the chance to try more than one with a custom beer flight. Put a pin in the Barrel Aged 2021 Olde Borador. It’s 11% ABV will probably tank your afternoon. But it’s worth another visit. Instead, try the Angry Scotsman Scottish ale or the Tarantulas Marching, a chocolate caramel American brown named for the tarantula migration in Southern Colorado.

Directions: After OCC Brewing, you’ll head just a few streets up. While it’s legal to ride on Colorado Ave., we don’t recommend it. Bop on back to Cucharras St. and turn right. Head west and turn left on 25th St. and follow it back to the trail on the right. Head west on the trail until just before you reach 31st St. Turn right on Golden Lane Road from the trail and then turn right on Colorado Ave. This is another place to carefully navigate using the sidewalk to your destination. Head east to 30 th St., where you’ll find Trails End Taproom.  

Trails End Taproom

2925 W. Colorado Ave.  

While not a brewery, this taproom is a must-stop location if you want to sample a lot of Colorado craft beers in one location. Trails End also serves imports and other brews. Since you pay by the ounce, you can decide how much you want to drink. For the record, the taproom’s new location is the old Mason Jar, and they still have some of the top foods (biscuits and fried chicken for the win). We can’t really recommend a beer since the taps change but we can assure you there will be something you actually like!  

Directions: From Trails End Taproom, you’ll get back into the Midland Trail and start the biggest leg of the ride—the journey to Manitou Springs. This is an absolutely awesome ride, especially in the summer. However, it can get tricky in the “no man’s land” between OCC and Manitou Springs. The trail will seemingly balk at Ridge Road. Cross Colorado through the light and follow the trail up the switchback path to Pikes Peak Ave. Head to Columbia Road and turn left, where you’ll pick the trail back up on your right and continue west.  

You may also simply ride on the road (Colorado Ave.) from Ridge Road to the trailhead). Weigh if you feel it is safe option when you are there to assess traffic. Your route will transition into what is now called Creek Path and run behind the swimming center. The trail will pop you out onto Manitou Ave. near the Cog Rail locomotive and City Hall. Turn right and proceed west. Manitou Brewery will be on your left after Pawnee Ave. It’s tucked back from the sidewalk next to Swirl Wine Bar and LeGrande Accents Boutique.  

Manitou Brewing Company

725 Manitou Ave.  

Manitou Brewing Company is the last stop on this bicycle brewery tour and it’s another excellent location (frankly, this city is a goldmine). Lagers, blondes, wheats and IPAs are on the menu, plus any concoction the brewer was inspired to create. Their fruit-forward beers are some of the tastiest around, with excellent sours, wheats and porters. If you have managed to pace your tour to the dinner hour, try their wings, mac or truffle fries. Or, if you want to explore Manitou free from the worries of parking and driving, walk around town and find a cuisine that inspires you.  

Directions: From Manitou Springs you can turn back and take the Midland Trail all the way back to Downtown Colorado Springs. Since you won’t be making stops, you spill out onto Cimarron St. by the United States Olympic Museum. Cutting through America the Beautiful Park will bring you back to Colorado Ave. You can get back into the bike lane on Cascade Ave. and navigate to your car or home. If you’re feeling extra ambitious, you can also connect with the Greenway Trail or explore more of Downtown Colorado Springs.  

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Craft beer connoisseurs take note, our Boise Bicycle Craft Beer Tour is  the perfect way to spend an afternoon in Boise. Our bicycle brewery tour combines our Best of Boise Tour with stops at local microbreweries and tap rooms.  Riding on comfortable bikes through the heart of Boise, we will visit 4 local breweries and enjoy samples of some of the best craft beer in the northwest. 

Participants will be responsible for their own tabs at breweries. For obvious safety reasons we ask that participants drink in moderation. (we suggest a couple flights per stop) This tour begins and ends at Payette Brewery, so you can enjoy as many as you like when you are safe on your own two feet. This is a slow paced easy ride with plenty of stops at points of interest along the way. The only difficult part is deciding what beer to try. Boise, bicycles and beer, it doesn't get better than that, book your Boise bicycle exBEERience today!

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  • $65 + tax per person (for two or more riders) 
  • single riders please call for availability and price
  • 3-4 hours - 5-8 mile loop Downtown & Greenbelt 
  • Mostly flat, relaxed pace with lots of stops (easy ride) 
  • Cost includes a comfortable well maintained bicycle, helmet, bottled water and a knowledgeable guide
  • You must be 21 or older with valid ID and be comfortable riding with some traffic to participate in this tour.

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The nation’s best pedal-powered party bike.  Trolley Pub is perfect for birthdays, bachelorette parties, corporate outings and more.  Join us on the Trolley Pub.

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WHERE WILL YOU RIDE? Trolley Pub only exists in awesome places. Pick yours to get started.

SELECT ACTIVITY & DATE? Want the whole enchilada for yourself? Book the whole trolley for a private tour! Or make new friends by buying individual seats - we call them mixer tickets because, you know, the mixing and stuff.

YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS AND BEST FRIENDS Choose who’s coming along, grab some drinks, and get ready to have a great time. Be sure everyone signs the pre-tour waiver before your trip.

MEET AT THE TOUR STARTING LOCATION Meet at the starting location 15 minutes ahead of your tour time. Our driver will load up your drinks, walk through safety protocol, and prepare your crew for an amazing time.

HAVE A GREAT TIME. Fire up your favorite playlist, crack a beverage, and have fun! Suggest stops or have your driver take you to the best spots in town.

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Trolley Pub is a pedal-powered, eco-friendly, pub-crawling party for you and your friends. The Trolley Pub is powered by YOU and your fellow pedalers, with an electric assist motor for the hills. It’s hard not to smile on the Trolley Pub!

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Bachelor parties on our bike bar are a huge hit.

The best bachelorette party in the country! Ladies, we want to let you in on a secret. There’s a reason that a large percentage of our tours are bachelorette parties. The Trolley Pub (or Pubs) can fit you and all the wedding party with your cute outfits and decorations on parade through the city. Let’s be honest: it’s perfect for creating the perfect moment for pictures to share on Instagram. You get to hit all the fun spots in one tour.

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Looking for the perfect team-building activity.

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Tours vary by location, but are typically 2 hours long with 2-3 bar stops.  Visit your local location page for more information and specifics.

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Trolley Pub operates rain or shine! If its going to rain, we recommend bringing rain jackets and/or ponchos. It’s still a lot of fun – think of it as an adventure. We only cancel tours if there are unsafe conditions.

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The Cycle Saloon operates 16 passenger pedal powered vehicles, perfect for your next Seattle bachelorette party, corporate team building event, or birthday extravaganza. Cycle Saloon offers creative and fun Seattle brewery tours and pub crawls in the best spots around town. Bike or boat, you’re in for a great time regardless of the occasion.

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Our Seattle Party bike is the perfect way to celebrate Seattle bachelorette parties, birthday parties, family reunions or any other occasion on your calendar. Just climb aboard and let the good times roll, and experience a new and exciting way to do a Seattle brewery tour. Grab a seat and come along on a tour of Ballard’s best breweries!

The Cycle Saloon Pontoon brings more fun to the water this summer. Enjoy a day spent in the waves for a creative Seattle bachelorette party or birthday party! Similar to our CycleSaloon adventures, this boat holds 14 riders and a driver. If you’re looking for a Seattle activity that’s a blast rain or shine, the Saloon Pontoon is the way to go!

Looking for a fun team building activity in the heart of Seattle? Skip the 3-legged race and do something your company will truly enjoy. Whether you are visiting for a conference, or Seattle-based and looking to boost morale, Cycle Saloon will be the highlight of your work week. Reach out to hear more about our Seattle team-building activity options.

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The cycle pontoon was so much fun! My group had previously done the cycle saloon and had a blast, so we knew the pontoon would not disappoint. Beautiful weather, great guide, good times had by all. Would highly recommend!
My whole group had the BEST time! We were a mix of Seattle residents and out-of-towners, and everyone said it was the highlight of their weekend/trip. Captain Ethan knew a ton about the lake and goings-on around it and was very tolerant of our music choices. I’d definitely book the boat again for a group activity!
We had an amazing experience for my friends 50th birthday! She is still raving that this was her best birthday ever. Our driver was awesome and funny, two thumbs up!! Thanks for a great ride!
Thank you Angie for making the tour worthy of a 31 year old beer drinker. Rocking out to Queen as we pulled back into the starting point was awesome.

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October 26, 2017 by Stephen Adams

125 Beers, 19 Breweries, 48 hours – A Fort Collins Bike Brewery Tour

Nearly five years ago, I started visiting Colorado breweries my friend, Soren Nicholson. Soren had already been to a bunch of breweries himself through his traveling the state for work. We had a great time visiting breweries here and there along the Front Range and this grew into an obsession for me to visit EVERY Colorado brewery and led to the creation of Colorado Beer Geek . Soren was my inspiration to do what I do and every year we do some brewery hopping in Fort Collins where he lives to celebrate his birthday. This year we decided to accomplish a special feat – visiting every Fort Collins brewery by bicycle in 48 hours!

We were lucky enough that Soren lives in the center of Fort Collins (between Black Bottle and Rally King) and made it easy to break the trip into three loops – Friday eve, Saturday, and Sunday. We planned on five breweries on Friday evening, nine on Saturday, and five again on Sunday.

Off we went…

               Actual Route                              Recommended Route

Friday Evening

Map Notes:  The map on the left is the actual route that we took.  However, the map on the right is the one that I would recommend to those planning a similar quest. We planned our route to finish at Rally King since it is stumbling distance away from Soren’s place. We adjusted our plan since we found out that Purpose closes at 7pm (keep that in mind if you plan this route).  A better biking route would put Gilded Goat first, then Purpose, Zwei, Maxline, and finishing at Rally King. This route is almost completely bike trails.  The shown route is 6 miles; our route was 8.8 miles due to starting and stopping at Soren’s place.

A: Maxline Brewing Company : I’ve enjoyed my previous visits to Maxline and was happy to start our quest here. Maxline is a dog friendly brewery with a welcoming staff and a great patio.  I’m disappointed that we didn’t get to talk to the owner, Kevin, as we had a late start and were in a hurry to get to our second location before they closed.  We made the plan to stick to sharing taster flights between Soren, my brother, Chuck, and myself at each location. Our favorite beers were the Pat’s Porter infused with Woodchip Coffee and the Fritzler’s Farmyard Funk.

B: Purpose Brewing & Cellars : Purpose Brewing, Fort Collins newest brewery, is extremely lucky to have Peter Bouckaert as their head brewer. Peter is a world-renowned Belgian brewer who worked for New Belgium Brewing for over 20 years creating many famous beers such La Folie. With such a talented brewer making fabulous styles to my exact tastes, I’m happy to say that Purpose Brewing is my new favorite Colorado brewery for beer. Beryl’s Beer Co remains my favorite go-to local brewery for both beer and atmosphere. We were blown away by all four beers that we tried but my favorite was Nacht Up, a black ale matured on top of coconut, orange peel, vanilla beans, grains of paradise, and Brazilian Amburana wood, laid to rest, or should we say “woken up” on locally fire roasted Madagascar coffee.

PorchDrinking.com article on Peter Boukaert joining Purpose

Purpose Brewing flight

C: Zwei Brewing Company : If you are a fan of German style beers (as I am) then Zwei is your Fort Collins brewery. We settled in with a flight on their beautiful courtyard patio. While they are known for good German beers, they also do a great job with other styles and our favorite beer there was Drachenfutter, a Rum barrel aged apricot peach strong blonde ale. I also really enjoyed Saluu, a Chocolate Coffee Belgian Strong Dark.

Zwei Brewing Courtyard

D: Gilded Goat Brewing Company : Another new Fort Collins brewery that opened early in 2017, Gilded Goat is a family-owned and run brewery that has the goal of making beer that will be bold, balanced, and adventurous – like the Mountain Goat.  Charlie, their head brewer, has a Ph.D. in Microbiology, so expect high-quality beers.  Our favorite beer there was Purple Dreams, a troubadour marionberry (blackberry) sour.

Our longest leg of the night, and the whole weekend, was from Gilded Goat to Rally King at 3 miles long. The longest leg of the recommended map would cut the longest leg to 2 miles for Rally King to Maxline.

E: Rally King Brewing Company :  Rally King has a very friendly staff, a comfortable taproom, and a large dog-friendly patio. Located right off the Spring Creek trail they are easy to get to by bike. Rally King regularly has up to 18 beers on tap with styles ranging from sour to stout.  It is easy to find a beer here that will suite your palate. This brewery was started in 2015 by Matt & Michelle, a husband and wife team who can regularly be seen in the brewhouse and behind the bar slinging beers. Rally King has grown to become a central Fort Collins meeting place. Our favorite beer there was Wapiti, a whiskey barrel aged dark ale.

It was in our original plan to finish the night with drinks at Dungeons & Drafts , the geek-themed bar next door to Rally King. Unfortunately for us, at 10pm on a Friday night, the Fort Collins geeks beat us to it and there was a 1.5 hour wait to get in!  We decided to head home instead where we enjoyed an Odell Brewing 10-year-old Imperial Stout from Soren’s stash.

Map Notes:  I’ve left off DC Oakes from this map, but included them in the overall map below, in order to zoom into the remaining breweries on Saturday’s map.  Given the timing, distance, and weather we decided to drive to DC Oakes before returning to Soren’s to bike to the rest of the big day. The total distance on this map is 6 miles and, if you included DC Oakes, it is an additional 4 miles. Including to and from our home base, our biking distance traveled on Saturday was 10.4 miles.

X: DC Oakes Brewhouse & Eatery : Situated just off of I-25 on Harmony Road going into Fort Collins, DC Oakes just opened this summer as the second newest Fort Collins brewery. In case you’re wondering about the name, Daniel Chessman Oakes was one of Colorado’s earliest settlers, opening the State’s first sawmill and lumber yard.  DC Oakes may have the feel of a big national restaurant to some, but I’ve really enjoyed my meals there and they make some good beer as well.  I recommend them as a place to stop if you’re traveling I-25.  Our favorite beers here were their Belgian Strong and the Coconut Almond Porter.

A: Jessup Farm Barrel House : Jessup Farm was my favorite new brewery in all of Colorado for 2015 and continues to impress remaining in my overall top ten Colorado breweries. While they brew their wort over at Funkwerks, they barrel ferment and age their beers on the ground floor of an old farmhouse with a really beautiful taproom upstairs. Our party grew with an addition of five more friends joining us, so we sampled and greatly enjoyed a bunch of their offerings. Our favorites were Java Knot, a whiskey barrel-aged coffee infused stout, and Hurry Up And Wait, an oak aged quick sour with fresh peaches.

Jessup Farm flight

From Jessup Farm to Funkwerks was the longest leg between breweries on Saturday at just over 2 miles. However, Fort Collins is amazing for bicyclists with bike lanes on practically every major street.

B: Funkwerks : Funkwerks is an amazing saison-focused brewery and I fell in love with them early on in my quest to visit every Colorado brewery – they remain in my top 20 out of over 300. They have a very friendly staff with a cozy taproom up front and a larger barrel room in the back and a nice patio also.  With a large crew to help us we sampled lots of their yummy beers. Our favorites here were their Raspberry Provincial (real men drink pink beer) and their delicious Oud Bruin.

Lots of beer at Funkwerks

C: Horse & Dragon Brewing Company : Horse and Dragon was started in 2014  by husband and wife, Tim and Carol, who met in Northern California and have lived around the world.  They chose Fort Collins to settle down and open their brewery.  Horse & Dragon remains a popular place and is very active in supporting the community.  Thankfully for us, they offer easy bike parking right out front!  Everyone enjoyed the H&D Dark Chocolate Stout but really fell in love with their flagship Sad Panda coffee stout.

D: Snowbank Brewing Company : Snowbank is one of Soren’s favorite Fort Collins breweries for very good reason. They are very friendly and make outstanding beers, also putting them in my Colorado top 20. Their flagship beers will satisfy almost any beer taste, and every Friday at 5PM they tap a specialty chocolate beer, usually made with cacao husks from Nuance Chocolate makers in Fort Collins. Head over on a Friday to try a unique chocolate beer! Our favorites on this trip were their Pallisade Pucker, Chocolate Mushroom Porter, and the super delicious Totality Bourbon Aged Stout. Another of the crowd favorites was their Cucumber Saurado much to the objection of Soren (who simply hates cucumbers).

Snowbank flight

E: Odell Brewing Company : Only a short distance from Snowbank is Odell’s beautiful – and huge – taproom.  They also have an enormous and beautiful outdoor lawn where they put on events and concerts.  One of the things that I really appreciate about them is that, even though they were insanely busy, their bar is extremely efficient and you can get a flight of beer much quicker than you’d expect.  While we had a flight of their great classics like Cutthroat Porter and 90 Schilling, our favorite beer was Ten Paces, a super tasty huckleberry American wild ale. Also, even as a non-hop head, I recommend trying their new Rupture Fresh Grind Ale which is made by grinding the whole hop, which ruptures the lupulin inside – releasing the oil that gives the beer its flavor.

F: New Belgium Brewing Company : New Belgium, is one of the biggest production craft breweries in the country and the biggest in Colorado.  They are well-known for their high quality tour of their facility which includes samples and a slide!  They were holding a block party when we arrived but it being a rainy day most people where crammed inside.  Regardless, we found a spot to hang out for a moment to sample a flight.  I’m a huge fan of 1554, a dark lager, and think it should be on tap at more locations.  I also really enjoy their classic Belgian styles such as their tripel. The favorite among the group was Oscar (Love), a blackberry sour aged in Leopold Bros. Whiskey Barrels .

G: Equinox Brewing Company : Located in downtown Fort Collins and only a block south of CooperSmith’s, Equinox is a cozy and friendly brewery that makes you feel like you’re in a cabin in the woods that also happens to have a lot of good beer options. At seven years old, Equinox is perhaps an older sibling to some of Fort Collins’ other breweries. If you ever want to brew one of their beers, you can easily find the recipe because their homebrew shop – Hops & Berries – started in the same space. As Hops & Berries and Equinox grew, more space was needed.  Hops & Berries moved into a bigger and better space while Equinox opened up the wall for more seating in the tap room.  Our favorite beer here was their Details Belgian Golden Strong.

F: CooperSmith’s Pub & Brewing : CooperSmith’s, Fort Collins oldest brewery (opening only a couple weeks before Odell Brewing), is a favorite downtown hangout and brewpub for Fort Collins beer lovers – Soren is practically “Norm” here. We finished up our long day of biking and beers with a celebration dinner and beers. Soren had his favorite, a Belgian Style Kriek Ale, which he drinks any chance he gets, while I had their delicious Gravity Well Imperial Stout.

Friends gathered for Soren’s BDay dinner at CooperSmith’s

Going around the table: Christen Fox, Ian Hawkins, Andrew Gilbert, Leslie Gilbert, Teri Linenberger, Stephen Adams, Chuck Adams, and Soren Nicholson

Future addition to the tour: Coming later this fall and only a block south of Equinox will be Freedonia Brewing , a lager-focused brewery.

Map Notes:  The shown route with a great bike path to start is 7 miles total. (Our bike route to/from home base was 10.7 miles)

A: Black Bottle Brewery : Back down to the original three on bikes, we started our Sunday journey with lunch at Black Bottle Brewery. Sean Nook Started Black Bottle in 2012  and remains a solid (badass in their own words) place to try their beer or a selection of other good beers from around the US.  This time we were pleasantly surprised to see that there were over 20 Black Bottle beers to choose from.  If you like Growlers, then head over on a Sunday for half priced growler fills . The favorite beer from our flight was Grave Danger, a delicious and seasonal pumpkin beer.

Black Bottle flight

B: Pitchers Brewery : Pitchers is first and foremost a sports bar with a dozen TVs which, being a Sunday morning, they were playing all of the NFL games. However, they are also part of the Fort Collins brewery scene with some decent beers. Pitchers really isn’t a taster flight kind of place, but if you want to catch the game and have a craft beer with some grub then head on over.  We each ordered a pint and settled in to watch the Broncos game for a while. I ordered their scotch ale, Chuck had their amber, and Soren had a surprisingly good blood orange IPA.

C: Intersect Brewing Company : Intersect is a fun new spacious neighborhood brewery serving the western side of Fort Collins. They have fun with their music theme with song-based beer names, and their taster tray is an actual spinning turntable. They are obviously a very family-friendly place as there was a baby shower happening for a young couple while we were there, and a kids play area with toys is provided. For the older kids they have a couple of pin ball machines to enjoy. Our favorite beers were the Hollywood Bungalow, a mango & passion fruit gose, and the Out of Reach Imperial Stout.

Intersect Beer Turntable

The trip to our next brewery was the longest leg of the day (just a bit longer than the first section) but was only 2 miles of quiet residential roads.

D: McClellan’s Brewing Company : As we arrived to McClellan’s, a follower of Colorado Beer Geek, Mike Dwyer, biked in to join our team for the final two breweries. I’m always happy to meet like-minded craft beer fans and enjoyed our chat with Mike. Speaking of friendly folk, McClellan’s is one of my favorite Fort Collins breweries since Joe McClellan is one of the most welcoming and friendly owners you’ll meet anywhere. Also, if you love cask beers, this is your place as most of their beers are hand draught! Our favorites were their Sassenach Burton Ale and Tom Hennessey’s Oatmeal Stout.

McClellan’s Charcuterie and Flight

E: Three Four Beer Co : Finish Line! We made it to Three Four Beer with a couple hours to spare in our 48 hour deadline. Situated next to CSU, Three Four initially opened as a tap room serving some excellent choice beers from around the country and then later expanded into serving their own brews. Recently, they had a huge achievement in hiring Linsey Cornish, who was the head brewer of Horse & Dragon, to join their team. We were lucky enough to try some of her first Three Four beers – a nicely tart berliner weisse and a tasty Helping Hands American Brown.

Coloradoan article about Linsey joining Three Four

Future addition to the tour: By the end of the fall 2017 semester, Ramskeller Brewery hopes to start serving to the general public from their own student-run brewing system in the heart of CSU.

Note:  I did not include the Fort Collins Anheuser-Busch brewery in my tour both for distance and, frankly, for it being Budweiser.  I’ve placed it in the overall map for reference in case you care to include it in your plans, as it is bikeable thanks to the great bike lanes in Fort Collins.

19 Fort Collins Breweries in 48 hours by bike! (OK. 18 by bike) In total we biked for 30 miles and sampled 125 different beers!

Full route map also with DC Oakes (bottom right) and Budweiser (top right)

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Photo credits go to Soren Nicholson, Chuck Adams, and Stephen Adams (Untappd checkins)

A big thank you to Soren and Blayre Stevens for their help with fleshing out some more words for this non-writer.

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  • 48.483333 135.066667 1 Khabarovsk — the capital and major regional center (population 570,000)
  • 50.55 137 3 Komsomolsk-on-Amur — a good sized city that is the steel center of Far Eastern Russia
  • 59.383333 143.3 4 Okhotsk — First Russian settlement in the Far East (17th Century) and former headquarters of Vitus Bering, discoverer of the Bering Strait and Alaska; located in the region's far north
  • 53.15 140.733333 5 Nikolaevsk-on-Amur
  • 49.083333 140.266667 6 Vanino
  • 48.966667 140.283333 7 Sovetskaya Gavan
  • 48.748889 135.646111 8 Sikachi-Alyan — a small village of the Nanai people with a museum of local culture, opportunities for fine Nanai dining, and 13000 year old Nanai cliff drawings

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  • 57.104283 138.257106 4 Dzhugdzhursky Nature Reserve
  • 48.204944 134.858911 5 Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve
  • 48.10582 135.136973 7 Vladimirovka , located miles and miles away from Komsomolsk, a native village of Negidals.

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Khabarovsk Krai occupies a long swathe of Russia's Pacific coastline, a full 2000 kilometers of it, going as far south as Sakhalin and north to Magadan Oblast . At nearly 800.000 km², it's Russias fourth largest province. In the north, taiga and tundra prevail, deciduous forests in the south, and swampy forests in the central areas around Nikolaevsk-on-Amur . As a testament to its size there are more than 50 thousand lakes to fish in, more rivers and streams than you would care to count, and several mountain ranges intersect the region, including the northern reaches of the Sikhote-Alin mountains shared with Primorsky krai. The highest point is Mount Bery, towering nearly in fact, three quarters of the area is occupied by mountains and plateaus.

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The diversity of purely North animals like brown bear and sheer South representatives like Eastern softshell spiny turtle (Trionix) is backed by the legend that God would mix the rest of seeds and animals when somebody told him about missing spot on Earth.

One can encounter pine-tree and wild Far-Eastern grape which came definitely from the South. Its blue round berries with sour taste are cultivated in gardens to produce home wine.

Like Trionix many species are listed in the Red Book.

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Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's 1975 film Dersu Uzala, based on a book by Russian explorer Vladimir Arsenyev, describes the friendship of a Russian explorer and his Nanai guide named Dersu Uzala. (Wikipedia)

Aboriginal culture within small enclaves across the krai are Nanai, Ulchi, Manchur, Orochi, Udege, Negidal, Nivkhi, Evenki and varies in each settlement.

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Khabarovsk is a major transportation hub for the entire Russian Far East and will likely be any visitor's first stop by either the Trans-Siberian Railway or via Khabarovsk's international airport ( KHV  IATA ).

From China there are two entrance routes: one begins on the border with the Heihe - Blagoveshchensk crossing point, the other from Fuyuan town on Amur river. Another possible way is one from Sakhalin, where international ferry operates between Russian Korsakov and Japan's Wakkanai . A one-night bus trip along the federal highway Vladivostok-Khabarovsk is an option for a traveller, if the train carriage by some odd reason is not preferable.

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Fishing and hunting in the wild are the major attractions for local villagers, town and city dwellers as well as trekking routes to taiga plains and mountains untouched by humans are favourite activities for all sorts of tourists. Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk mountain bike clubs are all at it. Taiga forest roads are always abuzz with mosquitos in summer and the best seasons for visiting are May and September when the air is not so stifling and the sun is just warm. Winter attracts regional skiers and snowboarders to the ski bases "Holdomi" and "Amut Snow Lake" near Komsomolsk and "Spartak" slopes near Khabarovsk.

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Local food follows traditional Russian cuisine featured with salted bracken, mushrooms, Korean and Chinese and even European dishes served in theme restaurants of two big cities. Don't forget to taste pancakes with a spoonful of linden, wildflower, buckweat honey or a season caviar stuffing.

Stay safe [ edit ]

Snakes and bears are rare attackers in the wild, lest provoked. More dangerous are infectious ticks which are active most of all in spring. Use spray against ticks.

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Khabarovsk is the hub for regional air travel with important flights to Russian destinations Anadyr , Irkutsk , Krasnoyarsk , Magadan , Moscow , Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky , Yakutsk , and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk , as well as international flights to Niigata , Japan and to Seoul , Korea . There are no direct flights to/from the US .

The next major stops to the east on the Trans-Siberian Railway are Ussuriysk and Vladivostok ; to the west, Birobidzhan .

There is a regular ferry from Vanino (the terminus of the Baikal-Amur Mainline ) to Kholmsk , Sakhalin .

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