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Mountain Sun will brew an Asian-style ale just for Ace Eat Serve

Ace Eat Serve, the Asian restaurant and ping-pong palace that will open Wednesday next to Steuben's, is the latest restaurant to tap into a nearby brewery for its own house beer...
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Ace Eat Serve, the Asian restaurant and ping-pong palace that will open Wednesday next to Steuben's, is the latest restaurant to tap into a nearby brewery for its own house beer.

The owners of the Vine Street Pub, located a few blocks away from Ace on 17th Avenue, will brew Ace Asian Session Ale, a light Asian beer made with orange blossom honey, rice and Sorachi Ace hops. It will be "a departure from the lager beers commonly seen on Asian food menus," according to the brewery.

Ace Asian Session Ale, at 5 percent ABV, will be available on tap at Ace, Vine Street Pub, and the Mountain Sun and Southern Sun pubs in Boulder. All three of those pubs brew beer and are owned by the Mountain Sun group. The beer was actually brewed at the Southern Sun, however, says Ace bar manager Randy Layman. "We are starting off with their smallest brewing facility, and maybe working our way up from there."

Ace co-owner Josh Wolkon wanted a great beer to compliment the food at his new restaurant, and he wanted to be involved in designing the recipes, Layman adds. "We wanted to find something that was specific to our restaurant, but also something that is light and easy to drink, that you can order a pitcher of without getting bogged down. Plus, beer and wings and ping pong go great together."

Ace Asian Session Ale will sell for $5 a pint or $18 per pitcher.

Several other local restaurants also have house beers made by local breweries.

Lola in Denver, along with Zolo and Centro in Boulder all pour Top Rope Mexican Lager, a Mexican-style beer brewed by Boulder's Upslope. All three restaurants are run by the Big Red F group. In addition, Centro head chef Ian Clark owns his own nanobrewery, BRU, which makes beers for Centro and the West End Tavern.

The Bull & Bush makes Steve's Snappin' Ale for Steve's Snappin Dogs.

Then there's Sam Taylor's Bar-B-Q, which serves One Bone Lager, which is brewed by Denver's Del Norte Brewing.

And Breckenridge Brewery has been making a line of Big Nose beers for Govnr's Park and some of its sister restaurants for nearly fifteen years.


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