Called a White Water Whiskey, it was made of Breckenridge White Whiskey, cayenne pepper, maple syrup, and simple syrup, which sounds like a disgusting combination a drunk Canadian would come up with but somehow manages to hit the perfect balance of sweet and savory. My absolute favorite drink in Denver came with an air of exclusivity, being that you could only get it in the Land Rover Club, the club-level seating at the Pepsi Center for an Avs or Nuggets game. Sadly this is no longer offered, Pepsi Center bring it back! For the most Instagrammable, try the rainbow-colored Cotton Candy Dreamland or Party Like It’s UR Birthday, but be warned, they don’t come cheaply with each costing between $10-18. Their “milkshake lab” has 11 different party time shakes with outrageous toppings like cupcakes and cookies. Yes, it is as good as it sounds.Ī post shared by Punch Bowl Social on at 8:51am PST Freakshakesĭenver is finally getting into the freakshake game thanks to Punch Bowl Social in Stapleton. Adult MilkshakesĪ delicacy found all over town, indulge in your inner child with the boozy Grasshopper at Steuben’s (if you can stand to get Oreo crumbs all over your nose, it’s impossible not to), or opt for the Kentucky Woman at TAG Burger Bar, which is a little treat made of bourbon, milk, sea salt caramel, and strawberry ice cream. My favorite cocktail has since been retired, an iced Fireball with pop rocks that somehow tasted like an alcoholic chai latte, but he’s also had variations that sound just as deadly like a tequila, pop rocks, Mexican coke fiesta in your mouth. From his hamachi pop rock creation at Tag (RIP) to drinks at Los Chingones, there’s something about those magical little candies that add an extra layer of flavor and flair. There are no two buts about it Troy Guard loves cooking with pop rocks. Since the closest actual White Castle to Denver is located across state lines, whether they source those delectable little patties from the frozen foods section of the grocery store or somehow air lift them in is a mystery I don’t want to know the answer to. The main Blackhawks bar in town for my fellow Chicagoans in Denver, Wyman’s #5 is known for serving pretty legit deep dish pizza…and a bloody mary garnished with a White Castle slider. Yeah, I don’t get it either, but it’s a good place to pregame. And in case you were in need to a trim, Retro Room also offers men’s haircuts. Retro Room is best known for its pickle shots and scorpion shots (that you can add to any of their delicious infusions), is also a machismo bar where bros love to challenge each other to down the dead scorpions. Akin to the tingling sensation of a 9-volt battery, it’s cool to try, but I’m not really sure why people would ever do it more than once. In India, the flowers are used to flavor chewing tobacco and in Colorado, it does give you an electrifying sensation that lasts for a few minutes. Almost immediately, your mouth experiences a buzzing / numbing sensation like a holistic version of novocaine. Called a schezwan button (just like the Chinese food), the bud has a grassy, earthy taste you chew and swallow. It would go down easy like a jolly rancher if it weren’t for the weird flower you have to imbibe first. The signature shot of the Refinery, a buzz bomb is a shot of Cherry vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. Reservations are available through Yelp or. For more information visit: or on social. In addition to the new restaurant, the Rose includes a fully remodeled venue for hosting large private and public events, including a full slate of live entertainment programming on its main stage, and The State Room, a unique craft cocktail bar concept located on the mezzanine level of the event venue. The Buffalo Rose, located at 1119 Washington Ave., has been the pulse of Golden, Colorado, since 1859. Truly cocktails range from $7 – $9 and are garnished with fresh fruit and herbs. The bar staff can also mix up a custom Truly cocktail upon customer request. The Buffalo Rose features five signature seltzer cocktails including the “Mean Girl” (Truly, Mint and Coconut), the “Swinger” (Truly, Mango, Jalapeno and Tequila) and the “Old School” (Truly, Raspberry and Bourbon). “While most of our draft lines are dedicated to craft beer, we decided to allocate a tap to Truly Hard Seltzer in order to serve those looking for a lighter, gluten-free option.” “Hard Seltzers are experiencing extraordinary growth,” said Chris Cone, owner of The Buffalo Rose.
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