A SKI AND
TASTE TOUR
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or those 21 and over, skiing and relaxing with a
drink seem to go hand-in-hand. A little après time
with friends and a few drinks reliving your triumphs
is a great way to wind up a day on the slopes.
Even better, how about taking an hour or two to
explore a local distillery? You may have heard of craft
breweries in Colorado, but there is also a booming craft
distillery industry. And we have some “pairings” that
will help guide you to the one closest to your resort.
IF YOU ARE SKIING AT KEYSTONE, COOPER
MOUNTAIN, OR BRECKENRIDGE:
Check out the Breckenridge Distillery, which is
advertised as “house spirits meets gastropub fare” with
an impressive 4.5-star rating. Breckenridge (www.
breckenridgedistillery.com) offers something for everyone,
with novel twists on common spirits, like Breckinridge Pear
Vodka, Spiced Rum and their banana-tinged bourbon.
IF YOU ARE SKIING AT VAIL OR BEAVER CREEK:
Visit the 10th Mountain and 808 Distilleries just west
of the slopes along Interstate 70. At 10th Mountain
(www.10thwhiskey.com), try the award-winning bourbon,
rye, moonshine, vodka, and cordials in their comfortable
tasting room. At the 808 Distillery (www.808distill.com),
be sure to sample the wildly popular Leo Limoncello,
based on founder Jeff Leonard’s family recipe. Their
website also offers a wealth of fun recipes to try at home.
IF YOU ARE SKIING AT POWDERHORN:
Peach Street is the place to go if you have a hankering
for light, crisp fruit-flavored Eau de Vie, made
from fresh peaches, pears, cherries, apricots, or
plums. They also offer a wide range of gins, vodkas,
whiskeys, traditional brandies, and other highly-
rated spirits (www.peachstreetdistillers.com).
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