In September, during GABF week, the brewery held its third annual F ing Call to Arms Catalina Wine. on one of the busier and more adventurous brewery tap lists locally, this stands out in a cool way. The nearly four-year-old Denver brewery, Call to Arms Brewing (CTA), won a 2018 World Cup gold in the Fresh or Wet Hop Ale category for a beer inspired by the crew’s love of Billy Madison with its More Like Bore-O-Phyll. well done take on something like this, i really think there is a role for beers like this in the craft world, and they have been ignored too long. Everything from lagers to sours with a smattering of all styles in between.
We strive to serve consistently exceptional beer that appeals to every type of beer drinker. Our taproom has the feel of a classic Englis. Call to Arms brings over 30 years of craft beer experience and offers up to 15 beers on tap at all times.
carbonation is way up, and there is a real crisp lager finish, snappy and quick and clean, real easy drinking, but not too light for chilly weather either. 1 menu page, 192 reviews, 11 photos - Call to Arms Brewing Company menu in Denver. Blending tradition with innovation, Call to Arms is a gathering place passionately committed to quality, community, and camaraderie. CTA has consistently crushed hops with the Clintonian Pale Ale, has cleanly dabbled in the process of kettle souring, and is experimenting with open fermentation. We strive to serve consistently exceptional beer that appeals to. just the lightest pale barley malt and some pils type crackery flavor in there, decent bitterness to balance the not quite dry finish. Call to Arms has more than exceeded the initial hype associated with these well-respected brewers starting an exciting new venture. 1 menu page, 192 reviews, 13 photos - Call to Arms Brewing Company menu in Denver. mild grassy hop note, this is not a bland beer despite rather minimal grain impact here. pale yellow, crystal clear, barely even colored, with a tall white head that dissipates after a moment, carbonation still tickles the nostrils though.
The name is funny but the beer is good, like an improved banquet beer, seemingly all malt but still super light, just the lightest sweetness to it, and a crisp finish, its refreshing and crushable, and i bet it sells well for them.