Greetings, New Mexico craft beer lovers. Stoutmeister here with The Week Ahead in Beer. This column covers all the breweries in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties, with Santa Fe’s eight breweries, one in Los Alamos, one in Moriarty, and one in Red River also joining the party.

Happy New Year, everyone! Sick of the snow yet? As we all dream of warmer days, one of our local breweries and one of our future local breweries are teaming up with a nifty little collaboration beer that will be released Friday. Ex Novo Brewing of Portland, Oregon, which is opening a new production brewery in Corrales, the hometown of owner Joel Gregory, dispatched its brewer to Bow and Arrow recently to create Southwest x Northwest Hazy IPA. Loaded with Citra and Simcoe hops, this beer will chase the winter doldrums away, one pint at a time (or so we hope). The tapping begins at 3 p.m. on Friday, by which point at least part of this city should be thawed. Right?
On the new beer front this week, there are a only few options to check out, as one might expect after the holidays. Kaktus goes big with Barleywine and Imperial Stout. Marble hits all the right malty notes with Dupy’s Dunkel, Barrel-Aged Quadruple (Downtown only), and T. Gary Stout on nitro, which is named for president/brewmaster Ted Rice. Nexus brings back Bird of Prey IPA. Turtle Mountain busts out some Deep Depravity (Barleywine), as well as Tiempo Mañana (IPL), and Stockholm Syndrome (Baltic Porter) is on deck.
Up in Santa Fe, HoneyMoon adds a new kombucha, Persephone.
Continue reading for all the news that is fit to blog for the week of December 31.
To break down each “capsule,” I listed the brewery (with Web page linked), its phone number and hours of operation. Under “Beers” are the new or seasonal beers on tap for this week.
Albuquerque metro area breweries
Ale Republic — (505) 281-2828
(Mon–Thurs 2–10 p.m., Fri–Sun noon–10 p.m.)
Beers: Sombra Stout, Diablo de Oro, Bug Juice, Parasol, Strong Dark and Handsome. The Parasol, a lighter summer ale, is back on tap. The supply of Brune, Blonde, Red Mountain, and Best Coast IPA has run out for now.
Alien Brew Pub — (505) 884-1116
(Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.–midnight, Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–2 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m.–midnight)
Beers: Call the number above for details on any small-batch beers currently available. They change frequently. The rest of the lineup is from the Sierra Blanca/Rio Grande family of beers.
Bistronomy B2B — (505) 262-2222
(Mon–Tues 4-9 p.m., Weds noon-9 p.m., Thurs–Sat noon-9:30 p.m., Sun noon-9 p.m.)
Beers: Contact the brewery for an updated list.
The Blue Grasshopper — (505) 896-8579
(Noon to 11 p.m. most days, call for more info)
Beers: Contact the brewery for an updated list.
Live Music: Bands perform from 6 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday through Saturday. Click the link for the schedule.
Boese Brothers Brewery — (505) 382-7060
(Hours: Mon–Thurs 3 p.m.–midnight, Fri 3 p.m.–2 a.m., Sat noon–2 a.m., Sun noon–10 p.m.)
Beers: Dr. Strangehop XPA, Duke City Lager, Washington’s Hatchet, Super Kreak, TruBlu Pilsner, Double Dead Red Ale, Oktoberfest, Komrade Boese. The most recent additions are the Double Dead Red and Oktoberfest, but now Komrade Boese, a burly Russian imperial stout, is back.
Bombs Away Beer Company — (505) 554-3204
(Hours: Mon–Sat noon–10 p.m., Sun noon–8 p.m.)
Beers: BABC IPA, Willie Pete Wit, Low Order Porter, Proximity Pilsner, Actuator IPA, Hazy Chain DIPA, MK Deuce Pale Ale, Short Fuze Blonde Ale, All Clear! (Apple Beer), American Wheat, A.S.B., Stockpile Milk Stout, Light the Fuse! Lager, Fusion Fuel, Incendiary IPA, Altbier, Winter Lager. The most recent additions are the Winter Lager, Altbier, Incendiary, Fusion Fuel, and Light the Fuse! For every pint sold of Fusion Fuel, a fruited pale ale, $1 goes to the EOD Warrior Foundation.
Bosque Brewing Company — (505) 750-7596 (main brewery), (505) 508-5967 (Nob Hill Public House), (575) 571-4626 (Las Cruces Taproom)
(Main brewery on San Mateo: Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.-midnight, Sun noon-8 p.m.; Nob Hill: Mon–Weds 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Thurs 11 a.m.-midnight, Fri–Sat 11 a.m.-1 a.m., Sun noon-11 p.m.; Las Cruces: Sun–Thurs noon-11 p.m., Fri–Sat noon-midnight)
UPDATED >>> Beers: Driftwood Oatmeal Stout, Hallertau Blanc, Open Space Haze, Wry Riddle, Chocolate Mint Stout, Two Shades of Haze, Fifth Valve, Guitar Solo, The Nathan. The most recent additions are Chocolate Mint Stout, Hallertau Blanc (IPL), Wry Riddle (Rye Pale Ale), Fifth Valve (Black IPA), The Nathan (Ginger Red), and Guitar Solo, a fruited hazy pale. Two Shades of Haze may still be available in four-pack cans, unless you bought all of them for Christmas.
Bow & Arrow Brewing — (505) 247-9800
(Mon-Weds 3–10 p.m., Thurs 3–11 p.m., Fri 3 p.m.-midnight, Sat noon–midnight, Sun noon–9 p.m.)
Beers: (House) Fringe Jacket (Saison), True Aim (Scotch Ale), Denim Tux Lager, Nomadico IPA, Savage Times Sour IPA, Visionland Amber Ale; (Seasonal) Roam Wild (American Wild Ale), Desert Punch Hazy DIPA, Bolos & Bling Brett IPA, Strawberry Amigo Sour, Breakfast Bandit Imperial Stout, Tropic Rodeo Milkshake IPA, Thief of Time Barleywine, Dream Mesa, Cosmic Arrow Brett Saison, Buffalo Plaid Baltic Porter. The most recent additions are Cosmic Arrow and Buffalo Plaid Baltic Porter. Before those came Tropic Rodeo Milkshake IPA, made with pineapple and lactose, plus Breakfast Bandit, an amazing coffee and donuts imperial stout, and Dream Mesa, a golden sour. There are still bottles left of Roam Wild and Bolos & Bling, and this Friday, Cosmic Arrow will be for sale in bottles.
Boxing Bear Brewing Company — (505) 897-2327
(Sun-Thurs 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-11 p.m.)
Beers: Coffee Chocolate Milk Stout, Black and Blue Tart, Guava Gose, Pineapple Milk Shake, Murkito Hazy Pale Ale, Vantablack Russian Imperial Stout, Iron Lung Smoked Porter, CeleBEARtion, Standing 8 Stout, Murkules. Welcome back Standing 8 Stout, which we didn’t even know has been demoted to a seasonal release (sniff). The most recent addition is Murkules, a double dry-hopped hazy DIPA. You can still find 22-ounce bottles of Vantablack for sale. CeleBEARtion, a hoppy bourbon barrel-aged beer, is on tap and for sale in bottles.
Weekly Events: Today (Wednesday)—Geeks Who Drink, 8-10 p.m.
Broken Trail Brewery & Distillery — (505) 221-6281
(Mon-Thu 3-9 p.m., Fri 3-10 p.m., Sat noon-10 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.-8 p.m.)
Beers: Otero ESB, Lone Pine Pilsner, Sancho Saison, Pepe the Mule, Double Black, Trailworks IPA, Arroyo Blanco Wheat, Goathead Red. OK, fine, Pepe the Mule counts as a beer, even though it is basically a Moscow Mule, but it was made with beer. Double Black is now on tap at all times, and that is a good thing.
Canteen Brewhouse — (505) 881-2737 (brewery), (505) 200-2344 (taproom)
(Brewery: Sun–Thurs noon–10 p.m., Fri–Sat noon–midnight; Taproom: Open daily 3–10 p.m.)
Beers: Exodus IPA, Buffumundo (Amber Lager), Wee Bit Loco (Wee Heavy), North 14 Pale Ale, Radiohead IPA, Panama Joe Coffee Stout, Grapefruit Exodus IPA, Resilience IPA. The most recent additions are Grapefruit Exodus, Radiohead, North 14, and Wee Bit Loco. Panama Joe has returned on tap and is also available in four-pack cans. You can also get the charitable beer, Resilience IPA, on tap for a limited time.
Live Music (Brewery): Thursday—Julian Wild, 6-9 p.m.; Sunday—Todd Tijerina, 4-7 p.m.
Live Music (Taproom): Saturday—Keith Sanchez, 5-8 p.m.
Cantero Brewing — (505) 312-8247
(Mon-Thurs 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun noon-9 p.m.)
Beers: Cantero Amber, Cantero IPA, Cantero Sour, Deaf Dog Brown, Brew-ha-ristra (Red Chile Stout), Lemon Berry Sour, Cantero Hazy Red, Pumpkin on the Rye, Gingerbread Stout. Welcome to the listings, Cantero! We have been remiss in adding this new brewpub at 3351 Columbia Dr. NE in the Brewery District. The most recent addition is the Gingerbread Stout, which actually debuts today (Wednesday).
Live Music: Saturday—J.D. Nash, 6 p.m.
Cazuela’s Seafood & Mexican Grill — (505) 994-9364
(Open daily 8 a.m.–10 p.m.)
Beers: Papacabra (Double IPA), Acapulco Gold (Mexican Lager), Chupacabra IPA, Piedra del Fuego Stoned Cream Ale, Beer for My Horses (Oatmeal Stout). These are the regular house beers. Call the number above for an updated seasonal list.
Dialogue Brewing — (505) 585-1501
(Mon-Tues 4-9 p.m., Weds 4-11 p.m., Thurs-Sun noon-midnight)
Beers: Belgian Citrus IPA, Berliner Weisse, Sour Raspberry, 505 Lager, P-funk Porter, Dry Stout, Flipping Pigeons American Lager, Baby Wenzel Session IPA, 70 Shilling Scottish Ale, Abbey Ale. The most recent additions are the Abbey Ale, Baby Wenzel, and 70 Shilling, with the latter made in collaboration with Rio Rancho’s 1933 Brewing (we will look into whether or not they are brewing their own beers on site). Before those came the Dry Stout and Flipping Pigeons.
Live Music: Saturday—Ryan Scott Long & Able Savage, 8 p.m.
Flix Brewhouse — (505) 445-8500
(Open daily 11 a.m.-midnight)
Beers: Nebulas IPA, Candy is Dandy. The Candy is Dandy is a peanut butter cup porter, which we’re sure many of you need in your lives. Nebulas is a hazy IPA.
High and Dry Brewing — (505) 433-5591
(Mon closed, Tues-Thurs 2-10 p.m., Fri-Sat noon-10 p.m., Sun noon-9 p.m.)
Beers: Special Shapes #3 (IPA), Ghost of a Moon (Pale Ale), Black Hole’s Sun Porter, Silently Said Pale, Freedom Cage IPA, February Xmas Lights Pale Wheat, Wee Stache. It has been a busy few months for the new brewery at 529 Adams St. NE, just south of Lomas. The most recent additions are, well, everything. That’s what happens with a 1-barrel brewhouse, the turnover is pretty constant, but it also means the beer is always fresh! Wee Stache is a Scotch ale brewed in collaboration with Steel Bender for Movember, and this is the last of that charitable beer at either brewery.
Hops Brewery — (505) 369-1378
(Sun-Thurs noon-10 p.m., Fri-Sat noon-midnight)
Beers: Dad Joke (California Common), Tipsy Cow (Milk Stout), Warm Scottish Nights, An Irish Tan (English Bitter), Honey Wheat, Chica (Pale Ale), Hop Hill IPA, Nut Brown. Hops has started out with these seven beers on tap, but they also have 31 more guest taps, just in case you don’t find one to your liking. The Nut Brown is the newest seasonal.
Weekly Events: Tuesday—Geeks Who Drink, 7 p.m.
Kaktus Brewing — (505) 379-5072
(Mon-Thu 2-9 p.m., Fri-Sat 11:30-10 p.m., Sun 11:30-9 p.m.)
Beers: Puddle Stomper IPA, Helles Lager, Bock, One is the Loneliest IPA, Paleo Pale Ale, Thurvaytha, Imperial Stout, Barleywine, Cider, DjinnJar Kombucha. The big beers are here as Imperial Stout and Barleywine join the lineup, replacing Oatmeal Stout and Brown Porter. Thurvaytha is a Mexican lager, not some sort of Viking ale. One is the Loneliest is an IPA with an IBU of, you guessed it, 1.
Live Music: Saturday—Chris Cordova Jazz Night, 7 p.m.
Weekly Events: Sunday—Blues Jam, 3-5 p.m.; The Desert Darlings, 6-8 p.m.
Kellys Brew Pub — (505) 262-2739
(Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun 8 a.m.-10 p.m.)
Beers: (house) Apricot Ale, American Pilsner, IPA, Lobo Red Ale, Session IPA, Sleeping Dog Stout, 35 N Coffee Porter, Common; (seasonal) German Pilsner, Capspackler DIPA, Dortmunder. The lineup got a bit of a makeover, with American Pilsner and Common joining the regulars, bumping out the Blonde.
Live Music: Every Wednesday 6-9 p.m. and Sunday 3-6 p.m.
Kilt Check Brewing (formerly Drafty Kilt) — (505) 881-0234
(Sun 11 a.m–10 p.m., Mon closed, Tues–Thu 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–midnight)
Beers: Groundskeeper Willie Cream Ale, Wee Beastie Scottish Ale, Campbell Toe IPA, Obliviscaris Oatmeal Stout, Kilt Rocks, Covfefe Hefe, McRojo or No?. The Kilt Rocks is a collaboration with Lava Rock (which has small batches of its own beers coming out from time to time now). This is an imperial red ale checking in at 7.8-percent ABV and 50 IBU. The Covfefe and McRojo make their triumphant returns.
Live Music: Thursday—Jam Night, 7 p.m.; Friday—Beloved, 6 p.m.
La Cumbre Brewing — (505) 872-0225 (brewery); (505) 916-0787 (Westside taproom)
(Both locations open every day at noon)
Beers: El Jugo, Munchner Dunkel, Pecos Porter, Noche De Paz, Gracias Por Fumar. It appears you all consumed every last drop of Big Door Prize, the hazy DIPA re-released in cans recently. There may still be bottles of the Ocho, the eighth-anniversary cherry sour. Look for even more beers at the new Westside taproom.
Lava Rock Brewing — (505) 836-1022
(Sun-Thurs 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-midnight)
Beers: Contact the brewery for this week’s small-batch offerings. The kitchen is up and running at 2220 Unser Blvd. NW, and there are small-batch beers being brewed on the pilot system in the back while a new brewhouse is on order. There are also plenty of guest taps available.
Lizard Tail Brewing — (505) 717-1301
(Mon–Weds noon-9 p.m., Thurs–Sat noon-midnight, Sun noon-7 p.m.)
Beers: Contact the brewery for an updated list.
Weekly Events: Tuesday—Geeks Who Drink, 8 p.m.; Thursday—Karaoke, 8-11 p.m.
Marble Brewery — (505) 243-2739 (downtown), (505) 508-4638 (Westside), (505) 323-4030 (Heights)
(Downtown: Mon–Sat noon–midnight, Sun noon–10:30 p.m.; Westside: Mon–Thurs noon–11 p.m., Fri–Sat noon–midnight, Sun noon–10 p.m.; Heights: Mon–Sat noon–midnight, Sun noon–10:30 p.m.)
Beers: Resilience IPA, Cholo Stout, Double IPA, Jabroni Light, Raspberry Peach Pale Ale, Passionate Gose, Desert Fog, American Pilsner, Dupy’s Dunkel, T. Gary Stout on nitro, Barrel-Aged Quadruple (Downtown only), Ye’ Olde Ale (Heights and Westside only), Vünderland (Heights and Westside only), Cryogenic Pale Ale (Heights and Westside only), Eastbound and Brown on nitro (Heights and Westside only), Northside IPA (Westside only), This is How We Brut It! (Westside only). There are so, so many beers between the three locations. Don’t feel bad if you can’t get to them all. The most recent on-tap additions are the T. Gary Stout on nitro, named for Marble founder Ted Rice, and the Dupy’s Dunkel, plus Barrel-Aged Quadruple is back for a limited time. Before those came the American Pilsner, Raspberry Peach Pale Ale, Vünderland (Belgian strong), Cryogenic Pale Ale, and Ye’ Olde Ale, which was made in collaboration with the Marble Brewery in England. Imperial Stout has all run out on tap, but four-pack cans are still available. You can also purchase cans of Imperial Red, Desert Fog, and NM State Fair Hazy Pale Ale in addition to enjoying them on tap.
Live Music (Downtown): Music is done for the winter months, but fear not, it will return in the spring!
Live Music (Heights): Tuesday—Nathan Fox, 6-9 p.m.
Live Music (Westside): Thursday—DJ Wae Fonkey, 7-9 p.m.; Saturday—Broken & Hungry, 8-11 p.m.
Weekly Events (Downtown): Saturday—Brewery tours, 2 p.m.
Nexus Brewery — (505) 242-4100 (brewery), (505) 226-1055 (Silver Taproom)
(Brewery: Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.–9:30 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–8:30 p.m.; Silver Taproom: Mon–Fri 4-10 p.m., Sat noon-10 p.m., Sun noon-9 p.m.)
Beers: Bird of Prey IPA, Beam Me Up Scotty, Brut IPA, Pomegranate Pop-Tart. The Beam Me Up, a Scottish wee heavy (if you could not guess) makes a wintertime return to the lineup. While Bird of Prey IPA and Brut IPA are the newest full-size batches on tap, make sure to hit up the brewery before the Pomegranate Pop-Tart runs out. It is part of the new King’s Keg Series, a run of experimental beers from head brewer Randy King.
Palmer Brewery and Cider House — (505) 508-0508
(Tues–Sat 3–9 p.m.)
Beers: MWA (Malt With Attitude), Guero (Belgian Wit), Pool Session Pale Ale, Cockness Monster (Scotch Ale), Switch Stance Stout. The last of the Mocha Hipster Bomb, the GABF bronze-medal-winning beer made in collaboration with Quarter Celtic, was wiped out at the recent anniversary party. Oh, what a grand way to go out!
Ponderosa Brewing Co. — (505) 639-5941
(Brewery: Sun 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Mon–Sat 11 a.m.–11 p.m.; El Vado Taproom: Daily 1-8 p.m.)
Beers: Belgian Dubbel, Hoppy Pilsner, Schwarzbier, Hop-Mosa Hazy IPA, ESB. The ESB is the most recent addition, preceded by the Hop-Mosa. The Blood Orange Double Wit is still available in six-pack cans. Six-pack cans of New Mexican Lime Lager, made with Spanglish, are also available.
Quarter Celtic Brewpub — (505) 503-1387
(Sun–Thurs 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.)
Beers: Dark Pedro, Kill or be Kilt Scotch Ale, Scottish Mannie, Irish Brut IPA, Oat Face Killer, Xylophone Rock, Irish Handcuffs Imperial Stout, Fiona La Blonde. The Xylophone is an American-style pilsner. More recent additions are an old Crew favorite in Irish Handcuffs, plus the new Fiona, a Belgian-style blonde ale.
Red Door Brewing — (505) 633-6675 (brewery), (505) 990-3029 (downtown taproom)
(Brewery hours: Mon–Thurs 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fri 11 a.m. to midnight, Sat 7 a.m. to midnight, Sun 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Downtown taproom hours: Mon–Thurs 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m. to midnight, Sun 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.)
Beers: Solo (Pumpkin) Saison, Citra SMASH (brewery only), The Big DIPA, New England IPA, Pining for Maple Breakfast Brown, Raining Blood. The delicious Pining for Maple Breakfast Brown, Big DIPA, and Raining Blood are the most recent additions. Pining was made in collaboration with New Mexico Piñon Coffee. Raining Blood was a collaboration between the Crew’s Franz Solo and Red Door, a big imperial red with a strong hop profile.
Weekly Events (Brewery): Monday—The Draft Sessions, 7-9 p.m.
Weekly Events (Downtown Taproom): Today (Wednesday)—Paint it Black Open Mic Comedy, 7-9 p.m.; Thursday—Art at the Bar, 5:30-8:30 p.m.; Sunday—Parents’ Day Out, noon-3 p.m.; Tuesday—Geeks Who Drink, 7-9 p.m.
Rio Bravo Brewing Company — (505) 900-3909
(Mon noon–10 p.m., Tues–Thu noon–11 p.m., Fri–Sat noon–1 a.m., Sun 11 a.m.–10 p.m.)
Beers: Rio Bravo Amber, Dirty Rotten Bastard IPA, Snakebite IPA, Roadkill Red Ale, La Luz Lager, Barrel-Aged Barley Wine, NM Pinon Coffee Porter, Level 3 DIPA, Lemongrass Wit, Blueberry Mint Gose, Imperial Kolsch, Marzen, Grab ‘Em By the Putin (Russian Imperial Stout), Hella Fine Pils, Blurred Lines (New England-style IPA), Old Firestone Pale Ale, Cherry Wheat, Oatmeal Stout, El Lobo Rojo, Dunk-a-Chito (Imperial Dunkelweizen), Chocolate Stout. The two new additions are the El Lobo Rojo, a cherry wheat brewed for the University of New Mexico athletic program that is available on tap and in six-pack cans, plus the Dunk-a-Chito, which was inspired by biscochitos, so indulge in this big dessert beer. Speaking of dessert, Chocolate Stout is now available. Blurred Lines New England-style IPA should be back on tap now, and look for a new house IPA later this month.
Weekly Events: Thursday—Lobo Talk, 7 p.m.; Friday—Headliners Comedy presents Friday Night Fools ($5 cover, event only), 9:30 p.m.
Sidetrack Brewing — (505) 832-7183
(Mon–Thurs 3–11 p.m., Fri 3 p.m.–midnight, Sat noon–midnight, Sun noon–10 p.m.)
Beers: C4 IPA, Dark Engine Stout, Railhead Red, 3:10 to Belen Brown, Pub Ale, Sunburst Pale Ale, Buzz Bomb. The Buzz Bomb is back, just when the weather cries out for this coffee pale ale the most! Sunburst, Pub Ale, Railhead, and C4 IPA were the recent additions before that. This batch of Dark Engine is quite good.
Cask: The Forever Summer and C4 IPA are in the beer engines.
Starr Brothers Brewing — (505) 492-2752
(Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day)
Beers: Starrstruck IPA, L.A. Woman (Blonde), Red Zepplin, Lampshade Porter, Brown Chicken Brown Cow, Starrphire Pilsner, Planet of the Ape-rricots, Jack Tooth Grin, Black Friday Dark American Lager, Rock ‘n Roll Hazy Nights IPA, Zombies in the Manger. The most recent additions are the Rock ‘n Roll and Zombies in the Manger, a biscochito stout.
Steel Bender Brewyard — (505) 433-3537
(Sun–Thurs 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–11 p.m.)
Beers: (house) Skull Bucket IPA, Red Iron Red, Sparkfitter Amber, Lloyd’s 3 O’Clock Kolsch, Blue Bullet Stout, The Village Wit; (seasonals/specialties) Resilience IPA, Compa Los Ranchos Lager, Brickie American Stout, Gris Gris, Raspberry Dynamite, Perry Maison, Cow Plow Brown Ale, Icn Bin Ein Cranberry Kettle Sour, Die Dunkel Seite, Viejo Agrio (bottles), Make Mine a Dubbel (bottles), Ned’s Sour Pail (bottles), Ned’s Sour Pail with boysenberry (bottles). The most recent additions were Resilience IPA, Die Dunkel Seite, and Ich Bin Ein Cranberry. Before that came the Cow Plow and Gris Gris, a grisette, if you could not guess. The four bottle-only specialties — Viejo Agrio, Make Mine a Dubbel, Ned’s Sour Pail, Ned’s Sour Pail with boysenberry — were all barrel-aged and bottle-conditioned.
Live Music: Tuesday—Chris Dracup, 6-8:30 p.m.
The 377 Brewery — (505) 934-0795
(Open noon-11 p.m. most days)
Beers: The 377 IPA, Red Horse Lager, El CuCuy DIPA, Guerita Lager, Peach Wheat, Sgt. Schultz Kolsch, Pomegranate Sour, Schwarzbier, Belgian Quad, Dark Saison, Flanders Red, Best Bitter, Red Ale, Barley Wine, Green Chile Lager, Ginger Beer, New Mexico Chile Lager, Oktoberfest, Porter, Prickly Pear Porter, Schwartzbier, Whiskey Strawberry Sour, BBA Pumpkin Porter, Sour Kolsch with peaches, Scottish Wee Heavy. The Schwartzbier, a bronze medal winner at the Great British Beer Festival, is back on tap for a limited time. The most recent additions are the Wee Heavy, Whiskey Strawberry Sour, BBA Pumpkin Porter, and Sour Kolsch with peaches. The special tap features The Duke, a vanilla graham cracker porter sour, and Adalie, a sour aged 10 months, with strawberries added to the barrel after 8 months. Bottles of Barleywine are now for sale at $12 each, or you can buy three for $30.
Toltec Brewing — (505) 890-1455
(Monday-Thursday 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-midnight, Sunday noon-10 p.m.)
Beers: (House) Agave Wheat, Pale Ale, IPA, Stout, Altbier, Rye Lager; (Seasonals) Basic Gourd, Ba-Dunkelweizen, Vienna Lager, Double IPA. Our favorite so far is (prepare to be shocked) the Stout, which is roasty, creamy, slightly sweet, and rather wonderful overall. The Double IPA, Vienna Lager, Ba-Dunkelweizen, and Basic Gourd are the most recent additions.
Tractor Brewing Company — (505) 433-5654 (Nob Hill), (505) 243-6752 (Wells Park), (505) 243-6752 (Four Hills)
(Nob Hill: Sun–Weds noon–midnight, Thurs noon–2 a.m., Fri–Sat noon–2 a.m.; Wells Park: Mon–Thurs 3 p.m.–close, Fri–Sun 1 p.m.–midnight; Four Hills: Sun–Thurs 11 a.m.–midnight, Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–2 a.m.; Westside: Sun-Thurs noon-11 p.m., Fri-Sat noon-midnight)
Beers: Turkey Drool, C&C IPA, Nichols Winesap Cider, Belgian Winter White, Blood Orange Cider, Luna de los Muertos, Chocolate Milk Stout, Veruca Salt (Gose), Ghost Ranch IPA, The Boot Girl IPA, 321 SMaSH Pale Ale, Citra Hefe, Javi Pre-Prohibition Lager, Prickly Pear Cider, Pumpkin Cider, Apple Ale, Belgian Single Hop IPA (Wells Park, Nob Hill, and Four Hills only), Cascade SMASH (Wells Park, Nob Hill, and Westside only), Cuveé Brett Un (Wells Park, Four Hills, and Westside only), The Spy Who Drank Me Hopped Cider (Wells Park and Westside only), Milton’s Red Stapler (Nob Hill and Westside only), Ebony & Ivory (Nob Hill only), Imma Pale Ale (Four Hills only), Cascara Cider (Four Hills only), Golden Delicious Dry Cider (Four Hills only). The most recent additions are C&C IPA, Nichols Winesap Cider, Belgian Winter White, Blood Orange Cider, and Luna de los Muertos, an imperial stout available in 22-ounce bombers. The Nichols Winesap Cider is the first in Tractor’s new seasonal Orchard Series, with 100 percent of the apples used all grown here in New Mexico. Before those came the Chocolate Milk Stout, with a nitro version available at Wells Park and the Westside, and Veruca Salt, a classic gose.
Live Music (Wells Park): Friday—James McIntire Jazz Quartet, 5 p.m.; Saturday—Michael Moxey & The Easy Sinners, 8 p.m.
Live Music (Nob Hill): Friday—The Gershom Brothers, 5 p.m.; Saturday—Casey Mraz, 5 p.m.
Live Music (Westside): Friday—Alex Maryol, 7 p.m.; Saturday—Paul Hunton, 6 p.m.
Other Events (Wells Park): Today (Wednesday)—Poetry & Beer, 8 p.m.; Thursday—Socks & Hops, 6 p.m.; Friday—First Friday’s Comedy Contest, 8 p.m.; Saturday—International Bloody Mary Day, noon
Weekly Events (Wells Park): Monday—Breaking Bad Retro Watch Party, 7 p.m.; Tuesday—Kamikaze Karaoke, 7 p.m.
Weekly Events (Nob Hill): Today (Wednesday)—Writing Wednesdays, 5 p.m.; Monday—Tractor Tune Up, 7:30 p.m.
Weekly Events (Four Hills): Today (Wednesday)—Geeks Who Drink, 7 p.m.; Saturday—Game Night, 5 p.m.
Turtle Mountain Brewing Company — (505) 994-9497
(Kitchen hours: Mon–Tues 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Wed–Thurs 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Sun 10:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Reminder: TMBC closes early when business dictates. Please call.)
Beers: Vienna SMLSH, Mr. Hoover’s Steam, Deep Depravity, Tiempo Mañana. The most recent additions are led by Deep Depravity, an 11-percent ABV barleywine, along with Tiempo Mañana, an IPL. Stockholm Syndrome, a new Baltic porter, should be out by this weekend. Before those came Mr. Hoover’s Steam, an old recipe reborn, and Vienna SMLSH is a single-hop, single-malt lager. Take note, the schwarzbier Darker than Darkness has become so popular it will join the year-round lineup for 2019, replacing the Can’t Catch Me Copper Lager.
Cask: Tuesday—Stauffenberg Stout
Santa Fe breweries
Blue Corn Brewery — (505) 438-1800
(Open daily 11 a.m.–10 p.m.)
Beers: Lord Lupulin IPA, Black by Popular Demand, Gatekeeper IPA, Whiteout Stout. We got to enjoy Whiteout, a wonderful pale stout with strong coffee and chocolate flavors, and Black by Popular Demand, a rye porter, at a recent Blue Corn beer dinner. Gatekeeper, the winner of the 2018 New Mexico IPA Challenge, is back on tap.
Chili Line Brewing — (505) 500-7903
(Mon–Sat 4–11 p.m., Sun 11:30 a.m.–11 p.m.)
Beers: Llorona (Blue Corn Lager), Pinche Guey (Malty) IPA, La Bamba (Dark Smoked Lager), Hugo’s Hef, Tio Coco (Milk Stout), Cherry Poppin (Smoked Sour), Que Picante (Dark Red Chile Lager), Fuego (Juniper and Honey Ale), Brumoso (Hazy) IPA. We got a big update from Chili Line with a slew of new beers available, including Hugo’s Hef, Tio Coco, Cherry Poppin, Que Picante, Fuego, and Brumoso.
Live Music: Every night at 7 p.m.
Duel Brewing Company — (505) 474-5301
(Mon–Sat open at 11 a.m., Sun open at 1 p.m.)
Beers: Bad Amber, Whistler (Blonde), Manikin (Small Scottish), Small Stout, Fantin (Double Pale Ale), Sans Titre (Sour Blonde), Fiction (IPA), Monomyth (DIPA), Titian, Dark Ryder, Grunewald, Goya, Project 10 (Biere de Mars). The most recent additions were Whistler, Manikin, Sans Titre, Monomyth, Small Stout, and Project 10. The Titian, Dark Ryder, Grunewald, and Goya (13.3% ABV) are available on tap and in bombers.
Live Music: Friday—Whole Milk, 6 p.m.
HoneyMoon Brewery — (505) 303-3139
(Tues-Thurs 2-7 p.m., Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun-Mon closed)
Beers: Camellia Blanco, Camellia Flor (1% and 5% ABV versions), Persephone, plus six guest taps. Welcome to the listings, HoneyMoon! This new kombuchery at 907 W. Alameda in Santa Fe is now open. The first two hard kombucha on tap are the Blanco, made with jasmine green tea pearls, ginger, and lemon, and the Flor, which takes all of those ingredients and adds some hibiscus. For the more traditional beer drinkers, there are guest taps featuring a rotating list from the likes of La Cumbre, Bosque, Turtle Mountain, Abbey, Rowley Farmhouse Ales, and Tumbleroot.
Rowley Farmhouse Ales — (505) 428-0719
(Open all week from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.)
Beers: Fields of Rye Fall/Winter ’18, Agent Scully – Season Two, Episode Four (IPA), Germophile (Berliner Weisse), Saison du Sarlacc, Mo’schwecka (Brett Saison with Motueka hops), Sonora Weisse, Greyscale, Brut IPA – Wet Hop Chinook, Chantal (Imperial French Saison), The Petit Blanche – Galaxy. The Agent Scully is a series of IPAs which will vary by hop combinations. We have now moved on to Season Two, where hopefully she isn’t abducted by aliens for a while, leaving RFA adrift with just the saisons to carry the show. The most recent additions are The Petit Blanche – Galaxy and the Chantal, a French saison brewed in memory of a friend lost to cancer, with a portion of the proceeds going to the New Mexico Cancer Society. RFA has bottles of Sonora Weisse for sale, along with a new collaboration beer called Terrapin Transit, a strawberry and lime Berliner Weisse.
Santa Fe Brewing Company — (505) 424-3333
(Main taproom: Mon–Sat 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun 2-8 p.m.; ABQ taproom: Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.–11 p.m.; Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–midnight; Sun 11 a.m.–10 p.m.)
Beers: Contact the brewery and/or the ABQ taproom for an updated beer list. We know Adobe Igloo is back for a limited time, so get it on tap or in six-pack cans.
Second Street Brewery — (505) 989-3278 (Railyard), (505) 982-3030 (original location)
(Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Sunday noon-9 p.m.)
Beers: Kolsch, IPA, Cream Stout, Agua Fria Pilsner, Boneshaker Special Bitter, Vienna Lager, 2920 IPA, MBV Dry Stout, Saison, Imperial IPA, Oktoberfest, Freja Harvest Sour, Slight of Haze, Preacher’s Share, Old Pecos Porter, Red Comet. The benefits of having two brewhouses are now apparent as Second Street is loaded with more beers than ever. New to taps is Red Comet, with the epic Preacher’s Share, a barrel-aged imperial stout that has long been a Crew favorite, plus Old Pecos Porter, Freja Harvest Sour, Slight of Haze, and Oktoberfest having appeared just before that. You can buy Skookum Barleywine in cans on Thursday.
Live Music (Original): Sunday—Whole Milk, 6 p.m.
Live Music (Rufina): Friday—Trevor Bahnson & Atalaya, 7:30 p.m.
Weekly Events (Railyard): Today (Wednesday)—Geeks Who Drink, 8 p.m.
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery — (505) 303-3808
(Bisbee Tasting Room: Daily 4-8 p.m.; Agua Fria Taproom: Sunday-Wednesday noon-10 p.m., Thursday-Saturday noon-midnight)
Beers: Dortmunder, Farmhouse Ale, Irish Stout, Citra Pale Ale, Old School IPA, Honey Hibiscus Wheat, Peach Dortmunder, Oktoberfest, Wet Hopped Amber, Honey Double IPA, Orange Chocolate Stout (on nitro), Sour Red Ale (in bottles), Barrel-Aged Wheat Wine (in bottles). Stop by the tasting room at 32 Bisbee Court or go all-in at the taproom and music venue at 2791 Agua Fria Street. In addition to picking up those two special bottles, you can also enjoy recent additions to tap like Orange Chocolate Stout, Oktoberfest, Old School IPA, Peach Dortmunder, Wet Hopped Amber, and Honey Double IPA.
Live Music: Tuesday—Bill Palmer, 5 p.m.
Other breweries you need to visit
Bathtub Row Brewing — (505) 500-8381
(Mon–Weds 2–10 p.m., Thurs 2–11 p.m., Fri–Sat noon–11 p.m., Sun noon–10 p.m.)
Beers: Hoppenheimer IPA, Wit Rock, Pennsylvania Swanky, Dunkel Bock, Flat Cap Brown, Little Bird Blonde, Lichtenhainer. With a new brewer in place, BRB shakes up the lineup. Old favorites Hoppenheimer, Wit Rock, and Little Bird are joined by some fascinating newcomers in the Dunkel Bock, Flat Cap, and Lichtenhainer, a sour ale.
Picacho Peak Brewing — (575) 680-6394
(Mon–Thurs 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Sun closed)
Beers: We lost our contact at the Las Cruces brewery a while back, so please call the number above for an updated listing.
Red River Brewing — (575) 754-4422
(Open daily 5-10 p.m.)
Beers: Lazy Bear Blonde, Greenie Peak Wheat, Ed Iver Pale Ale, Cat Skinner IPA, Copper Chair Amber, Midnight Meadows Oatmeal Stout, Back Forty Farmhouse Ale, Campfire Cream Ale, Amarillo SMASH, Red Deception (Porter). I recently got the opportunity to give a talk on New Mexico beer history at Red River. The brewery is a lovely space with great food and a friendly staff. My personal favorite among the beers was the Prospector Porter, but it has been temporarily replaced by Red Deception. Available for a limited time starting Thursday is a bourbon-barrel-aged version of Bad Medicine Honey DIPA.
Live Music: None this week.
Sierra Blanca Brewing — (505) 832-2337
(Mon–Thurs 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Fri –Sat 11 a.m.–9 p.m.)
Beers: Cherry Wheat, Peanut Butter Porter, Toasted Coconut Porter, Imperial Stout, Whiskey Stout. The Whiskey Stout is back on tap and in bottles, which is always a wonderful winter treat.
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That’s all for this week! If you have any questions or comments, leave them below or contact us on our Facebook page.
Cheers!
— Stoutmeister
I was at 1933 last week. They said their first two brews are expected to be done by late Jan / early Feb. But you don’t have to take my word for it…📚🌈
Beer Creek Brewing Company is releasing their Pained Rock Porter in collaboration with Red Door Brewing on Saturday.