
All right, as we detailed last week, it is time for the opening round of our first brewery patio bracket challenge. This is all purely for fun, a way to celebrate our breweries and their efforts to maximize their patios during the current year.
We started with the breweries down south, where 575 Brewing of Alamogordo and Cloudcroft Brewing have piled up a ton of votes so far. After that, we split up the offsite taprooms of Albuquerque between those east and west of Interstate 25, and the results have been awfully close so far. You can still vote in those polls if you have not already.
Today, we have two brackets that do not necessarily go together, but we gotta get ’em in there. First, there are the breweries in the Albuquerque suburbs located in Sandoval County, namely those in Bernalillo, Corrales, and Rio Rancho, plus one bonus brewery on the east side of the Sandia Mountains. Our second bracket is a mishmash of offsite taprooms that are scattered around the state, far beyond Albuquerque.
So, a few points we want to make before you all get to the voting:
- What makes a patio the best? That is entirely up to you. It can be the setup, the views, the size, the shade coverings, the staff on hand, or just the beer (and/or food) served there. There are no wrong answers or reasons, but if you want to leave a comment with the poll to tell us why a specific place is your favorite, please do so!
- We ask that everyone vote for a maximum of four brewery patios per poll. If there is only one or two or three you want to vote for, that is just fine. We will narrow these initial lists of eight patios per region down to four, then two, then one will advance to the final rounds.
- You are totally allowed to pick a place just based upon the photos we are providing (credit to each brewery for the photos that we did not have a good patio shot from, which is most of them), even if you have never been there. However, if you have friends or relatives that do not follow us, but live in one of these towns, please share the story links and let them have their say as well.
Polls for each region will be set up to last for one week worth of voting. If there is a tie for fourth place, we will either open it up to a tiebreaker poll, or the Crew will figure out a tiebreaker that is as fair as we can make it. The four highest vote totals per region will advance to the second round.
The bulk of the photos used here are from individual breweries’ social media pages, with a few archived photos from the Crew.
ABQ Metro Breweries








So which of the eight breweries in the suburbs of the Albuquerque has the best patio? You make the call, either from personal experience/visits or the photos above.
Offsite Taprooms beyond ABQ







We do not have any photos of the Icebox Brewing Taproom in Northeast Las Cruces.
So which of the eight offsite taprooms far beyond the Albuquerque metro area has the best patio? You make the call, either from personal experience/visits or the photos above.
The first round rolls along. Good luck to all the breweries and to all the beer drinkers.
Next up: The breweries of the Northwest and Northeast.
Keep supporting local!
— Stoutmeister
Old Town Pizza gets my vote for Question #1
Casa Vieja is the most charming place, a trip to another time, and yet very much today–an historic adobe building in an historic village, a patio with old trees and new flowers, fine craft beer and fun live music–you can’t beat it 🙂
Absolutely love Casa Vieja!!! It is so warm and welcoming.. A beautiful, historical building with a stunning patio. The owners are amazing and make everyone welcome and comfortable. My home away from home!
Love Love Casa Vieja. The patio is beautiful, the owners fantastic and live music! There is plenty of room to distance yet feel like you are part of a community.