Worlds’ End

Address: , Denver, CO - United States

Checkins

16

Avarage rating at this location

4.55

 

Garth R.

Rich, sweet, and very-well spiced, with just the right amount of booziness.

4.75

about 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

The solar of these. Damn.

5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

Sweet, but very nice. Extremely clean finish.

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

Such a rich flavor, and really well balanced. It’s like a warm hug. From a panther, I guess…

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

As a drink, in a vacuum, I really kinda like this, but, damn, it’s really sweet, and I can’t think of a thing it’s good with.

3.75

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

YES

5.0

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

About six-years-aged now and it’s just sublime. Still has a very harsh and rugged taste, but everything works. Is and it’s an absolute delight to drink. Very sad to realize this is the last of my bottles.

5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

GETTIN’ SHIT STARTED LIKE THE BUTTON ON YA GENESIS

5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

Great flavor with a lot of caramel. Not a ton of sweetness and just the right amount of bitterness to balance it. Honestly feels closer to a Stout than a Barleywine just because I’m so used to Barleywines being sugar-bombs.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Garth R.

Great flavor for the base Porter, though its weight skews more towards a Stout. Sweet, but not overly so. Vanilla, oak, and bourbon are balanced extremely well.

4.75

over 4 years ago

 
3.75

over 4 years ago

 

Garth R.

Creamy body, which is quite nice, and pleasantly sweet and fruity... It’s good, but it’s basically nothing I look for in a Hazy IPA.

3.5

over 4 years ago

 

Garth R.

Fresh raspberry for days.

4.25

over 4 years ago

 
5.0

over 4 years ago

 

Garth R.

Thick, jammy raspberry flavor and some good, dark chocolate. Rings a little sour, but not quite sour enough to be a Sour Stout.

4.0

over 4 years ago