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<title>Ravings of an Intermittent Fool - Beers in Denver</title>
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<description>If you find yourself in Denver with a thirst for a beer, let me recommend the Falling Rock Tap House.  They have an astounding number of beers available on tap and even more in bottles.  I can&apos;t really speak to the food but the service was helpful and friendly it would take a long time to sample all of their offerings.  It is also just a few short blocks from Coors Field which makes it a good pre-baseball game destination.  This is also where I first tried my new favorite beer, Odell&apos;s 90 Shilling. Very delicious and smooth and really hits the spot.  Sadly their distribution is somewhat limited so who knows when I will have this beer again.</description>
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