Re: EMERGENCY - I'm drinking and the old drinking thread is closed!
Surly has a big following, although I'm not a fan of their non-special releases. Generally hoppy.
Schell's and Summit are both good.
Lucid and Indeed make some fine brews. I don't know if Lucid's Duce (doo-chay) will be an annual release, but that beer is phenomenal. You might be able to find Lucid's Halucidation (beer fermented with white grapes, kind of a beer/wine hybrid). Also phenomenal. Indeed's Sweet Yamma Jamma is brewed with sweet potatoes and spices. I hate it, but friends who like sweet potatoes loved it.
Bent Paddle has a good black ale; basically a Widow Maker clone.
Of course, if you're not flying (or flying with checked bags) you can always get growlers. Obviously there are brews that are tap-room only.
I'm coming in October for the marathon, and I want to bring home some of your local beer. Best recommendation? The heavier, the better.
Surly has a big following, although I'm not a fan of their non-special releases. Generally hoppy.
Schell's and Summit are both good.
Lucid and Indeed make some fine brews. I don't know if Lucid's Duce (doo-chay) will be an annual release, but that beer is phenomenal. You might be able to find Lucid's Halucidation (beer fermented with white grapes, kind of a beer/wine hybrid). Also phenomenal. Indeed's Sweet Yamma Jamma is brewed with sweet potatoes and spices. I hate it, but friends who like sweet potatoes loved it.
Bent Paddle has a good black ale; basically a Widow Maker clone.
Of course, if you're not flying (or flying with checked bags) you can always get growlers. Obviously there are brews that are tap-room only.