Twisted Pine Brewing Company 

twistedpinebrewery.comTwisted Pine Brewing Company
3201 Walnut Street
Boulder,
CO
80301
(303) 786-9270
latitude: 40.020222
longitude: -105.251297
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Value: Moderate
Averaged from 3 reviews.
Averaged from 3 reviews.

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Selection: 1.5 | Service: 2.5 | Atmosphere: 2.25 | Food: 1.75
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reviewed on: 2010-07-13 05:51:13
I stopped in just before closing during the week so the place was pretty quiet during my visit. In fact, I think I was the last person in and out of the door. The tap list was quite respectable. Given the time, I couldn't try everything so opted for a pint (or two) of the ones I most wanted to drink and small tastes of a couple others. One of the beers - not sure which - did have a hint of diacetyl which is something I'm sensitive to and find unpleasant. The others were fine so this could have been a one-off issue. Good pub decor and friendly staff. Will stop back next chance I get to try some of the other beers.
reviewed on: 2010-01-06 00:59:01 

The Twisted Pine is a very laid back place. They have a variety of fresh beers, as it says on their wall "Who needs a born on date when you are in the delivery room". Notable are Whiskey Barrel Red (GABF winner 2007), Honey Brown Ale, Billy's Chili Beer (best with food), Rasberry Wheat, Cream Stout, Espresso Stout. The staff are always friendly to you and your canine companion. The atmosphere is always very comfortable.
reviewed on: 2008-02-15 13:20:04 

decent brewery in boulder. you have to pay for the sampler, but it's inexpensive considering the amount of beer you get. the wife loved the rasberry wheat, while my fav was the "hoppy boy" ipa. they had a chili beer on tap, which was good, but like most chili beers, was only good until you burped [up chilies]. they didn't have sixers or bombers of some of their offerings there at the brewery, but were gracious enough to call around to some of the local liquor stores to find some for us. friendly waitstaff. lots of dogs.
reviewed on: 2007-09-27 22:37:05 









