7 Breweries Everyone In Boise, Idaho Needs To Visit
Boise, Idaho is a place for urban adventurers and those who seek deliciously distinctive craft breweries. While the city is relatively small, with a population of only about 200,000 people there is much to do outdoors, no matter what the season. And when you’re finished hanging out at one of the many beautiful state parks, skiing down the slopes of famous Bogus Basin, or enjoying one of the many other actives Idaho does best, there are many options for kicking back and enjoying a cold local beer. These 7 breweries reflect Boise’s finest. They are paramount for the area, and leave no pallet disappointed.

Thier tasting room, located just outside of Boise in Garden City, is largely inviting and comfortable. It accurately creates a Northwestern vibe, unleashing everyone’s inner Cowboy or Cowgirl!

Boise Brewing used crowdfunding to help startup, and raised $30,993 through a Kickstarter campaign before ever opening their doors.
"A big reason I wanted to do Kickstarter is it's an easy test of the community. Is this is a good idea, or should I not be doing it?" Collin Rudeen, owner of Boise Brewing, told Boise Weekly.
"Kickstarter was a great way to get some operating expenses to get to the point where I can go to a bank and get some private investors," Rudeen continues. "There's things people can get behind like organic or local, but it's easy to get excited about beer."

Owners Maggie and Jake Lake also had measurable levels of success with a Kickstarter campaign also raising over $30k when starting up. Crowdfunding has proven to be a successful funding alternative for helping jumpstart breweries in Boise. Cloud 9 and Boise Brewing are both local success stories when it comes to this groundbreaking approach to starting a brewery.
What makes Cloud 9 incredible is their extensive rotating beers on tap. They use all organic ingredients for their brews and go local whenever possible. The Espresso Stout and Fallen Double IPA stand out to me as a few of my personal favorites.Their food also stands out as much as their beer. Expect a twist on a typical brewery menu with a grassroots, ‘all from scratch’ approach which also sources organic and local ingredients.

Since then, Sockeye Brewing has evolved into a top brewery in Idaho. There are currently two locations in Boise, which house a plethora of delicious regular and seasonal brews. If you’re looking for a brewery to take the whole family to, this is your place! The food is awesome and there is plenty of space inside and outside. I’ve spent many summer days on the patio, soaking up the sun rays and drinking well through happy hour.

Their motto is as follows: "We love beer. We love to drink beer, and we love to make beer. Our goal is to always have something interesting to offer, whether it's the selection of seasonal beers we brew, or the artwork for our products. We don't expect to change the world with what we do. We just want to make some good beer and have fun doing it."

I tasted the Powderhaus First Turns IPA a few months ago, and I have to say it’s hands down the best local IPA I’ve tried. It’s perfectly balanced, with a rich aftertaste that’s has slightly less bite than most 6.5% Imperial Pale Ales.

These are just a few of my favorite craft breweries around Boise. What are yours?
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