Crooked Stave Brewery and Taproom

Commercial Brewery | Denver, CO, United States of America

Vital Statistics

Beers

Overall average: 74 (logged 10 times)
Crooked Stave Adambier: 50 (logged 1 time)
Adambier
Crooked Stave Blackberry Petite Sour
Wild Ale (Aged in Barrels, Oak)
Crooked Stave Colorado Wild Sage Mountain Saison: 83 (logged 2 times)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
Crooked Stave Petite Sour Raspberry: 75 (logged 1 time)
Wild Ale
Crooked Stave Sour Rosé: 50 (logged 1 time)
Wild Ale
Crooked Stave St. Bretta Citrus Saison: 83 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
Crooked Stave Surette Reserva Farmhouse Ale Aged in Chardonnay Barrels
Saison / Farmhouse Ale (Aged in Barrels, Chardonnay)
Crooked Stave Surette Wood Aged Farmhouse Ale: 67 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale (Aged in Barrels, Oak)

Limited Edition Single Releases

Crooked Stave Origins Grand Cru Burgundy Sour Ale Aged in Leopold Whiskey Barrels: 83 (logged 1 time)
Wild Ale (Aged in Barrels, Whiskey)

Collaborations

Firestone Walker D'Vine Visions (collaboration): 92 (logged 1 time)
Wild Ale
Hawkshead / Crooked Stave Key Lime Tau (collaboration): 75 (logged 1 time)
Wild Ale

Logs for beers from this brewery

Tart, clean apple, lightly sparkling. Finishes straight through sour with some bracing bitterness.
Coriander's the strongest and most immediate flavor in this beer, which is usually a big negative for me, but it worked really well in this beer. It flowed into a dry, yeasty turn into a strong cereal backbone. I think that bit of savory character made this beer.
An excellent saison with complex herbal notes but which doesn't scream strongly in any particular herbal direction. Sage wasn't what came to mind when I tasted this. The lemongrass, a little more. Light and very drinkable.
Lightly sour. Thin and very dry, unusually not-juicy for a raspberry beer. But I hate raspberry, and I really liked this.
Sour, probably the tartest beer of the night. The sourness is a generic yeast sourness with a touch of hops.
Smells lightly of booze and fruit, with a complex, tart, cider-vinegar-like flavor that develops over time. The progression from Beauregarde to Supplication to this was definitely the right order, like a developing symphony.
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