Locally brewed beer has become more than just a drink in Summit County — it’s a culture that captures the creativity, collaboration, and adventurous spirit of the mountains. From crisp lagers to hop-forward ales and inventive specialty pours, local breweries bring together friends, families, and visitors alike. The Best of Summit recognizes that these brews are more than beverages; they’re an expression of community, crafted to be enjoyed after a day on the slopes, a bike ride, or simply while soaking in the alpine views.
Angry James Brewery in Silverthorne has built its reputation on blending tradition with innovation, and Jake’s Pils is a great example of that approach. A clean, balanced pilsner, it reflects the brewery’s focus on making beer that’s both approachable and thoughtfully made. Angry James is known for fostering community with its taproom and kitchen, creating a place where a carefully crafted pint like Jake’s feels right at home.
Also from Angry James, the Citra Lager highlights the brewery’s adventurous streak. Infused with citrus-forward hops, it offers a refreshing twist on a classic style. The result is a beer that appeals to those looking for flavor complexity without straying too far from the easy-drinking nature of a lager. It’s the kind of beer that shows how Angry James continues to explore new ideas while staying rooted in quality.
Highside Brewing & BBQ adds bold flavor to the local beer scene with creations like its Mexican Candy. Inspired by the sweet and spicy treats that share its name, this brew delivers a playful kick that stands out in a crowded market. Highside combines inventive recipes with a welcoming atmosphere, making its taprooms in Breckenridge and Frisco a hub for both beer fans and barbecue lovers.
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