Big Choice Brewing Menu

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  • Paul B.

    Perfection. Don't change a thing. #42 Poblano stout is a top 5 beer for me. Service is impeccable and friendly. I go to many brew pub and they definitely have it figured out. Give it a try and you can't go wrong.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    Great local brewery. Very small and low key. Great place to relax for happy hour. One of many great Colorado low rent great beer small breweries.

    (4)
  • Angela D.

    Good beer. Good people. Good vibes. Could it get any better? Big Choice is everything you could ask for in a neighborhood microbrew. The service is always very friendly and you can tell that there are a lot of regulars. Eventually, the regulars (not myself, my friends) know every bartender by name and every bartender knows their regulars by name. I think that makes this place special. Sometimes, they have food trucks on Friday and Saturday nights, otherwise, you are always welcome to bring outside food in. They have an upstairs space where they've stashed a foosball table, two pinball machines, an arcade game, and a number of board games. Additionally, they have an IKEA sectional that you can sit an chill at with a large group (~10) of your closest friends. My current favorite is "Ain't Yo Mama's Breakfast Porter," but the "Poblano Stout" is amazing. If you're not into the dark beers, you really can't go wrong anything else they have on tap because they're ALL pretty good. Big Choice, I love you.

    (5)
  • Allie G.

    Great beer, friendly service, definitely worth the trip out there! (very odd location lol) The bartender also played with the already great beer by mixing them into new cacations so delicious we couldn't help but take a growler home Highly recommend!

    (4)
  • Carolyn P.

    Love the beer selection here, particularly their Belgians. Such friendly folks in the taproom and resident pups to boot! Pints are well priced and growlers are an EXCELLENT value! Bring your empty and get it filled up for about $12-15. There are usually food trucks on the weekends - check their website or Facebook page for updates on who is coming and when. I love when Culinary Creations/Green Monkey is there - the duck tacos are amazing! Staff accepts cash tips only, so come prepared, as you will definitely be receiving great service!

    (4)
  • Joe M.

    Great brewery and tap room - on par with the Colorado biggies, in my opinion. The staff is always friendly, and every beer is good to excellent (and it's been awesome to see them get on tap at other bars/restaurants as well as canned for sale in liquor stores). This is definitely a tap room and not a full bar. It's small - seating for maybe 15-20 downstairs but with a funky upstairs that has a couple of TVs, foosball, and board games that is often free to hang out with a larger group - but a great vibe. The growlers and half growlers are well priced to take some home as well.

    (5)
  • Azan D.

    The atmosphere is nice and cozy, a few people with did is a welcome change. They have specials every day of the week so make sure to check online. The beer was pretty good, we tried the hefeweizen IPA and stout. All pretty good, medium body with decent flavor and aroma, good beers. Friendly staff.

    (3)
  • Wanda C.

    A brewery in an industrial area? Nah, can't be. But obviously, yes, that's where it located. I had a Groupon to Big Choice that I kind of forgot about for awhile. Once I recalled that, a group of us decided to go on a Saturday. We wound up having a large group, about 12 peeps and had a great time. The staff was so freakin' friendly and helpful, I just loved them. When we first arrived, there was a good-sized crowd, but by the time we left a couple of hours later, the place was packed. The Groupon was for 4 tasters and a growler with one fill. For $10, that's pretty awesome. I tried 4 different beers, but stopped at that amount since I had to drive all the way back home from Broomfield. Although I only liked 2 of the 4 beers I tasted, I did try others' beers and enjoyed quite a few. What I liked most about this place was that it unpretentious, a good-sized crowd, but not claustrophobic. It was just an overall good vibe. There was a BBQ food truck that I didn't realize until I was on my way out, but bringing your own food was perfectly fine too (Thanks Doug for the banh mi sandwich bites and persimmon slices!). When I am on this side of town, I will stop in. The only problem is, this is far away from anything that I would ever have need for in Broomfield. But it seems like it is a great local hangout.

    (5)
  • Justin G.

    Stopped in here for the first time today. It is a little hidden in the middle of an industrial park, which I you have been to many Colorado Microbreweries you will know it is pretty par for course. It was completely dead when I was there, but 3 on a Thursday will do that I suppose. Went with the sampler. Pretty good selection of 7 beers, happy hour from 3-6 M-Th Very friendly, definitely worth a stop in.

    (5)
  • Jennifer B.

    Where can you find a Brewery in CO you ask? The answer will always be anywhere. Big Choice is located in an Industrial Park like so many others have mentioned. Once you enter through the door, you're greeted with warm smiles from the bar staff and customers and you see all different kinds of beers being served up. I'm far from a beer aficionado but as I taste more and more beers I'm learning what I like. The BF and I split the sampler, 8 tastes of pretty much everything on draft. I enjoyed at least half of them and if we didn't have a HH after this I would have ordered a pint. The dark poblano is definitely one I'll remember. There was just enough poblano taste to intrigue the taste buds. The woman helping our table of 12 was always friendly and came over often to make sure we were okay. They don't serve food here but on most occasions they have a food truck out front to help sustain those that want a pint of each beer and not a taster (you know who you are). Bring cash to tip since there is no tipping if you pay with a credit card. This is new to me as some sort of weird credit card policy. Everyone should have a couple bucks on hand to tip some amazing bartenders, so remember some cash just in case. My beer knowledge is growing and I'd be down for a beer tour sometime soon.

    (4)
  • James S.

    This place is just okay. Tap room could use a revamp, and I couldn't find a beer that I really really liked, but others around me were enjoying their drinks so you might as well.

    (3)
  • B K.

    Not sure why people are shocked that breweries are in industrial areas. Have you been to Avery...or...driven past Coors? I'm a sucker for punk rock and have been out of step for so long with the many bluegrass beer fests and black metal breweries. So Big Choice, even as a concept, made me feel like my day had come. But the beers? The beers made me a true believer. Not a hop head, I was quite content with the flavorful red and the smoky oatmeal stout. Ambiance: NOFX's I'm An Alcoholic - comfy, chill with hits of punk rock. That comfortable, unpretentious style of Arvada and the north burbs. Now, I just want a punk rock beer fest/beer garden. Please!

    (4)
  • Doug Y.

    You know what? I can't think of a single reason not to give this out in the boonies micro a fiver. I mean, is it their fault that they're from the other side of the tracks? I had a great flight here (but the return trip... I had to take an alcohol absorption detour at a local pho joint) with my favs being the Hemlock IIPA, the Starry Night Cascadian Dark black IPA, and a first for me the 12 Apostles German Ale which is the lightest beer in color not flavor on the menu. The co-owner Nathaniel. who is also a beer slinger extraordinaire was handling 15 to 20 custies by his own self with a smile and a great knowledge of the product that he took the time to share. There's an upstairs seating area too with two big screens and a foosball table. Can you say Northern beer tour UYE? I'd def include this spot!

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    Yes BCB is kind of in the middle of nowhere, but that seems to be the theme for breweries in the Metro area. The real question is how are the beers right? Well ... I'd say I'm a fan. Their Discontinued Red, Type III IPA and Double IPA are enough to get me to make the drive to Broomfield. All three are in the "Better than average" category for me. As someone that enjoys hoppy beers they were right on the money. I also enjoyed the 10,000 Summers Saison, very easy to drink and full of flavor. Overall BCB makes solid beer and offers great service. The staff was friendly and answered any questions I had around the beers. Worth checking out if you're in the area or they are pouring at a beer festival.

    (4)
  • Carla A.

    This group is friendly and talented at craft brews!! They have an amazing IPA its called type 3 , so delicious!! Theyre flagship Brew Disconnected Red is awesome too! Everytime i go in there they are friendly! I wanted to surprise my Boyfriend with a Growler fill and when I got there it was closed, the gal saw me peeking in and told me to come in, she filled my Growler and sold me one of their sweet 12 ounce bubble glasses.. Thanks for always be friendly guys!! Big Choice is the right Choice!!! :-) Ps: The welcome dogs to their establishment! Carla

    (5)
  • Ray L.

    I like it. I just moved to the area, and I had previously been near Oskar Blues and Left Hand. While the ambiance at Big Choice isn't quite the same, it's got some good beer with nice people. You can get really loaded up on popcorn too; they have a little machine in the corner. The jalapeno seasoning they have for it is a nice touch too. Happy to have this local brew around the corner.

    (4)
  • Megan S.

    Great place to enjoy some great beers. Everyone here is wonderful! They have arcade games upstairs along with board games. The beer is awesome. Love coming here, feel like family.

    (5)
  • Christopher T.

    Excellent brews and friendly staff. We were here on a Tuesday and Tasty Eats tacos set us up with some great pork tacos. The Type 3 rules and should be available in cans! Tried the 10,000 Summers Saison which was awesome as well.

    (5)
  • Brittany H.

    All ye lovers of craft beer, rejoice! It's time for a little pilgrimage up north to Big Choice Brewing, where the pains of navigation will be eased and greatly rewarded with plenty of delicious beer! Shea S had a Groupon-like deal for this Broomfield brewery and kindly invited Lisa H and me to join him in his quest up north. Of course our adventure in brewery hunting happened to fall on quite the snowy day, so the journey was a bit difficult. As with many of my favorite breweries in Denver, Big Choice is also located in the typical awkward, out of the way warehouse. I recommend using the navigation tool on your smartphone to guide you here. I prefer to use maps and memorize, but having Siri tell us where to go was certainly a good move! After arriving at the brewery, we were welcomed into a lovely, warm tap room. It's tiny, cozy, has a small second floor, and packed with locals. I can't think of anything better! Big Choice offers up an awesome flight: 8 different brews, everything on tap! The flight is served in this neat industrial tray, one of the coolest holders I've ever seen. Anyway, on to the beers! Each beer we tried was fantastic! Everything from the red, to the IPAs, to the darker brews. Our favorite was easily the Belgian Quad. The poblano beer was also interesting, not too crazy for a pepper beer, which is a good thing! Too much pepper is, well, too much. I had never heard of Big Choice until earlier this week, which is a shame because they are serving up some awesome beers! Dear beer lovers, do bust out a map and make your way up to Broomfield and visit this awesome brewery! I know I'll be back soon!

    (4)
  • Amanda K.

    Smaller establishment with friendly staff. Good beer-many pale ales which made my husband happy. I didn't care for the poblano stout (no heat and an herbal, earthy taste) but I liked the Disconnected Red IPA!

    (4)
  • Mo C.

    Just a fantastic little brewery! This place has lots of fantastic beers on tap. Service is great. Space is great, two stories of seating. It would be perfect if there were a second bar upstairs, but it's certainly not a big deal to order your beer downstairs and carry it up. They don't serve food, but they often have food trucks onsite. Otherwise, there are a ton of places on grubhub.com that will deliver. And, there's a running tally of the fastest Jimmy John's delivery times on the board. Just a fun, laid-back place with great beer. Totally worth the trek to Broomfield. FYI- They do cash tips only. Don't expect to be able to put a tip on your credit card. Bring a few bucks.

    (5)
  • Nancy F.

    I wanted to update my review because we stopped by, and we had such a really nice time. Big Choice has one of my most favorite double IPA's, the Hemlock. It comes in a wonderful goblet glass. I had tried it a few weeks ago at Old Chicago. They are getting so popular that Old Chicago in Thornton carries a few of their beers. I want to give a shout out to the purse hooks under the bar! I wish all bars had purse hooks. Great popcorn is always free, too! Highly recommend because of the great variety of excellent, complex beers. Also the bar top is made from the wood of an old bowling lane. So Cool!!

    (5)
  • Todd A.

    Very good beer, was pleasantly surprised! Will be back! Enjoyed the taster and grabbed a growler to go. Way worth the trip.

    (5)
  • Francis B.

    Unremarkably sweet and boozy DIPA and below average ( no aroma/ unbalanced ) IPA. Very nice service and quaint tasting room. Very micro warehouse location with locals getting drink on. Cool local hangout than regular bar, but the IPAs will not bring me back. Looking for a floral, citrus dank IPA and got sweet, sticky, boozy, ones. Had BBQ food truck that looked nice. Will head to boulder and denver instead.

    (2)
  • P S.

    Love it! They have a great space upstairs to hang out with your friends and that Poblano stout is to die for. The staff is friendly and funny and the tap room has a great selection.

    (4)
  • Chris E.

    Fantastic place to grab a few beers. Nice local/community feel, the bartenders and the owners are always making you feel welcome . All there hop forward beers like Type 3, Disconnected Red and Hemlock double IPA are excellent and there Poblano stout is one of the best examples of the style. I've also attended there trivia on Sun afternoons and it s always a fun time for all.

    (5)
  • Dawn F.

    Enjoyed this place! Had a sampler of their 8 beers on tap, which ran $10. The IPA was not as hoppy as I expected. The red was more hoppy than I expected. The special double IPA was good, couldn't tell the APV was over 9% (watch out). The brown was good. Basic and tasty. The poblano stout was yummy. In a, this tastes like food and I want to marinate meat in it, kind of way. Definite would go back. Upstairs they have board games and it's definitely family friendly. Snacks from the food truck out front were delivered to you (for ease, I'd recommend bringing cash).

    (4)
  • Kelly R.

    Love this place! It's also within walking distance of home. Hemlock Double IPA mmm mmm good!

    (5)
  • Tim S.

    When my friends told me to meet them here I had an open mind, and became less and less sure of where the hell I was going as I made turn after turn deeper into the bowels of what was obviously a heavily industrial area. But hey look, there it was, a converted warehouse-type facility lobby that had a bar, several taps, some seating downstairs and up, and Christmas lights! Yay Christmas lights! This little storefront tap room is what you walk through to go into the brewery, so there's no disputing the freshness of the libations; hell you actually have to walk INTO the brewery to go to the bathroom. The decor is nice but nothing John Taffer will lose his mind over. The service is friendly as hell. The main drawbacks are the location: there are like garages and manufacturing facilities everywhere, you won't be pub-crawling to or from this place. Also there is not much in the way of food, just popcorn and these pretzels that they bake in a toaster oven. If I were to rate the beers I would give higher marks, but as drinking destinations go I'm comfortable with the Big Choice Brewing tap room but not going out of my way to go back - precisely because it is so far out of the way.

    (3)
  • Scott W.

    I think this brewery is very good. I am a big IPA fan and there were quite a few of this style on tap. The Disconnected Red IPA was my favorite. A very balanced taste with a nice hop aroma. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The only drawback here is the tight space. The seating is limited and usually packed due to the great tasting beer. I also tried the Type III IPA, Big DIPA, Hemlock IPA, and Apreshred Winter Ale. This is a place you definitely need to try.

    (4)
  • Wendy M.

    Big Choice is the bomb. Despite some of our favorite bartenders having moved on to greener pastures, the staff here are always great. The atmosphere here is always laid back, casual and no pretenses. Plus.... The beer is good! There are always seasonal selections as well as house favorites. I can't say enough about the practice of listing the beer's IBU rating... as a low IBU rating chica, I must say thank you, Big Choice! My only deduction for Big Choice is that there aren't televisions... I can't tell you how many times we wanted to watch a game but choose another place. Not a big deal... except when the game is on!

    (4)
  • John F.

    I had a great time. Some co-workers and I stopped by here for a new beer. It was the first time we had all been there. I had the Black IPA, I thought it was good. They had a nice selection of beers and had I more time I would have been interested to try them. The bartendress was very congenial and the patrons were very hospitable also. I struck up a great beerversation while waiting to have my growler filled at the bar!

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    went to the bar someone ordering a drink, didn't know what to get bartender says "well yeah, it's a BIG CHOICE" 10/10 would drink beer again

    (5)
  • Steven Z.

    Good Beer. I was really enjoying this place. Specially once I found that the upstairs had a TV that I could change and put whatever I want on but everytime I was there kids would come upstairs and take over it. Too many kids screaming and shouting for my liking when I'm trying to enjoy a game on tv or have an adult coverasation BUT... If you have kids of your own and want to meet up with your friends its a great place to meet. They have food trucks show up and a nice upstairs for the kids and adults to relax like its their own house.

    (3)
  • Aaron E.

    Whoa!!! Weird location, but flavorful and delicious beers! On my typical Saturday afternoon looking for a good new brewery around town I happened upon Big Choice. A little out of my typical Denver circle I figured I might as well hit it up. Located in an industrial park, the tasting room had an interesting feeling, a cross between lobby of a metal fabrication shop and neighborhood hangout of the suburban drinker. Not a bad mix, but still enough to be considered pretty strange. Alas, everyone was very welcoming and my lady and I shared the obligatory flight for $10.00. Of the 8 beers we sampled all were very tasty and I believe we only had one that I wouldn't have again. Very good batting average, I do have to say. I will be back and I would recommend the same if you're looking for some good beers. I recommend any of the IPA's on tap all were very delicious!

    (4)
  • Jonathan W.

    So far, this is my absolute favorite local brewery yet. Their beers are amazing, the locals that visit the bar are friendly, the staff is incredible and the food trucks rock. They like to experiment often and so far, i've liked all of them :) They've been a great addition to the Broomfield area looking for fun place to go have a craft beer with your friends.

    (5)
  • Melissa H.

    3 stars for the beer, but only because I'm not a fan of hoppy beers. 4 stars for service, drinking space, and food trucks. We came on a Saturday afternoon to find the place pretty packed. It was warm and humid indoors, so I'd advise against wearing your wool sweater for beer drinking. You can get a sampler of 8 beers for $10 or if you already know what you like, you can order a 10oz, 16oz, or 21oz glass. In addition the growlers are reasonably priced if you'd like to take your beer and enjoy it at home. I found the majority of the beers to be on the hoppy side. I really enjoyed the Saison and that was by far my favorite. Surprisingly, the poblano stout was my next favorite. The other IPAs and the disconnected red all tasted about the same to me. If you dig hoppiness - you may enjoy them more than I did. If you're hungry - take advantage of the food truck out back. On the day we visited, it was a Smoke truck serving up smoked meat, corndog sausages, sweet potato fries with bourbon glaze, coconut shrimp skewers, and other goodness. The sweet potato fries were actually some of the best I'd had. Nice and crunchy with just a hint of sweetness. I suggest getting some of the spicy ketchup dipping sauce to go along with it. If it looks packed on the first floor - check the upstairs for additional seating.

    (4)
  • Bruce W.

    I met Rob Martinez....not the director....but one of the Asst. Brewers of Big Choice. Super cool guy. The rest of the staff I met were awesome. I suggest the Pablo Stout for any first timers. It might not be your style beer but it's definitely worth a try anyway. Will be back for sure.

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    This is a nifty little brewery in Broomfield. They have a unique array of about 8 beer on tap, all very delicious. There is an upstairs, as a little hangout area with some video games. you cant go wrong with this place if your looking to try some new beers!!

    (5)
  • justin d.

    Easily one of my favorite craft breweries! The one thing I love about this place is that there high abv beers don't replace flavor with oak barrel tastes or or makes feel like I'm eating a bowl of hops for breakfast. Service is super awesome and al though its a tight squeeze hey make the most of there space. I highly recommend the "ain't yo mammys imperial stout" when they have it . High abv like 10.9 I think but taste like chocolate milk

    (4)
  • Nancy F.

    I wanted to update my review because we stopped by, and we had such a really nice time. Big Choice has one of my most favorite double IPA's, the Hemlock. It comes in a wonderful goblet glass. I had tried it a few weeks ago at Old Chicago. They are getting so popular that Old Chicago in Thornton carries a few of their beers. I want to give a shout out to the purse hooks under the bar! I wish all bars had purse hooks. Great popcorn is always free, too! Highly recommend because of the great variety of excellent, complex beers. Also the bar top is made from the wood of an old bowling lane. So Cool!!

    (5)
  • Todd A.

    Very good beer, was pleasantly surprised! Will be back! Enjoyed the taster and grabbed a growler to go. Way worth the trip.

    (5)
  • Tim S.

    When my friends told me to meet them here I had an open mind, and became less and less sure of where the hell I was going as I made turn after turn deeper into the bowels of what was obviously a heavily industrial area. But hey look, there it was, a converted warehouse-type facility lobby that had a bar, several taps, some seating downstairs and up, and Christmas lights! Yay Christmas lights! This little storefront tap room is what you walk through to go into the brewery, so there's no disputing the freshness of the libations; hell you actually have to walk INTO the brewery to go to the bathroom. The decor is nice but nothing John Taffer will lose his mind over. The service is friendly as hell. The main drawbacks are the location: there are like garages and manufacturing facilities everywhere, you won't be pub-crawling to or from this place. Also there is not much in the way of food, just popcorn and these pretzels that they bake in a toaster oven. If I were to rate the beers I would give higher marks, but as drinking destinations go I'm comfortable with the Big Choice Brewing tap room but not going out of my way to go back - precisely because it is so far out of the way.

    (3)
  • Scott W.

    I think this brewery is very good. I am a big IPA fan and there were quite a few of this style on tap. The Disconnected Red IPA was my favorite. A very balanced taste with a nice hop aroma. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The only drawback here is the tight space. The seating is limited and usually packed due to the great tasting beer. I also tried the Type III IPA, Big DIPA, Hemlock IPA, and Apreshred Winter Ale. This is a place you definitely need to try.

    (4)
  • Bruce W.

    I met Rob Martinez....not the director....but one of the Asst. Brewers of Big Choice. Super cool guy. The rest of the staff I met were awesome. I suggest the Pablo Stout for any first timers. It might not be your style beer but it's definitely worth a try anyway. Will be back for sure.

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    This is a nifty little brewery in Broomfield. They have a unique array of about 8 beer on tap, all very delicious. There is an upstairs, as a little hangout area with some video games. you cant go wrong with this place if your looking to try some new beers!!

    (5)
  • justin d.

    Easily one of my favorite craft breweries! The one thing I love about this place is that there high abv beers don't replace flavor with oak barrel tastes or or makes feel like I'm eating a bowl of hops for breakfast. Service is super awesome and al though its a tight squeeze hey make the most of there space. I highly recommend the "ain't yo mammys imperial stout" when they have it . High abv like 10.9 I think but taste like chocolate milk

    (4)
  • Paul B.

    Perfection. Don't change a thing. #42 Poblano stout is a top 5 beer for me. Service is impeccable and friendly. I go to many brew pub and they definitely have it figured out. Give it a try and you can't go wrong.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    Great local brewery. Very small and low key. Great place to relax for happy hour. One of many great Colorado low rent great beer small breweries.

    (4)
  • Sean M.

    went to the bar someone ordering a drink, didn't know what to get bartender says "well yeah, it's a BIG CHOICE" 10/10 would drink beer again

    (5)
  • Aaron E.

    Whoa!!! Weird location, but flavorful and delicious beers! On my typical Saturday afternoon looking for a good new brewery around town I happened upon Big Choice. A little out of my typical Denver circle I figured I might as well hit it up. Located in an industrial park, the tasting room had an interesting feeling, a cross between lobby of a metal fabrication shop and neighborhood hangout of the suburban drinker. Not a bad mix, but still enough to be considered pretty strange. Alas, everyone was very welcoming and my lady and I shared the obligatory flight for $10.00. Of the 8 beers we sampled all were very tasty and I believe we only had one that I wouldn't have again. Very good batting average, I do have to say. I will be back and I would recommend the same if you're looking for some good beers. I recommend any of the IPA's on tap all were very delicious!

    (4)
  • Jonathan W.

    So far, this is my absolute favorite local brewery yet. Their beers are amazing, the locals that visit the bar are friendly, the staff is incredible and the food trucks rock. They like to experiment often and so far, i've liked all of them :) They've been a great addition to the Broomfield area looking for fun place to go have a craft beer with your friends.

    (5)
  • Melissa H.

    3 stars for the beer, but only because I'm not a fan of hoppy beers. 4 stars for service, drinking space, and food trucks. We came on a Saturday afternoon to find the place pretty packed. It was warm and humid indoors, so I'd advise against wearing your wool sweater for beer drinking. You can get a sampler of 8 beers for $10 or if you already know what you like, you can order a 10oz, 16oz, or 21oz glass. In addition the growlers are reasonably priced if you'd like to take your beer and enjoy it at home. I found the majority of the beers to be on the hoppy side. I really enjoyed the Saison and that was by far my favorite. Surprisingly, the poblano stout was my next favorite. The other IPAs and the disconnected red all tasted about the same to me. If you dig hoppiness - you may enjoy them more than I did. If you're hungry - take advantage of the food truck out back. On the day we visited, it was a Smoke truck serving up smoked meat, corndog sausages, sweet potato fries with bourbon glaze, coconut shrimp skewers, and other goodness. The sweet potato fries were actually some of the best I'd had. Nice and crunchy with just a hint of sweetness. I suggest getting some of the spicy ketchup dipping sauce to go along with it. If it looks packed on the first floor - check the upstairs for additional seating.

    (4)
  • P S.

    Love it! They have a great space upstairs to hang out with your friends and that Poblano stout is to die for. The staff is friendly and funny and the tap room has a great selection.

    (4)
  • John F.

    I had a great time. Some co-workers and I stopped by here for a new beer. It was the first time we had all been there. I had the Black IPA, I thought it was good. They had a nice selection of beers and had I more time I would have been interested to try them. The bartendress was very congenial and the patrons were very hospitable also. I struck up a great beerversation while waiting to have my growler filled at the bar!

    (5)
  • Angela D.

    Good beer. Good people. Good vibes. Could it get any better? Big Choice is everything you could ask for in a neighborhood microbrew. The service is always very friendly and you can tell that there are a lot of regulars. Eventually, the regulars (not myself, my friends) know every bartender by name and every bartender knows their regulars by name. I think that makes this place special. Sometimes, they have food trucks on Friday and Saturday nights, otherwise, you are always welcome to bring outside food in. They have an upstairs space where they've stashed a foosball table, two pinball machines, an arcade game, and a number of board games. Additionally, they have an IKEA sectional that you can sit an chill at with a large group (~10) of your closest friends. My current favorite is "Ain't Yo Mama's Breakfast Porter," but the "Poblano Stout" is amazing. If you're not into the dark beers, you really can't go wrong anything else they have on tap because they're ALL pretty good. Big Choice, I love you.

    (5)
  • Wendy M.

    Big Choice is the bomb. Despite some of our favorite bartenders having moved on to greener pastures, the staff here are always great. The atmosphere here is always laid back, casual and no pretenses. Plus.... The beer is good! There are always seasonal selections as well as house favorites. I can't say enough about the practice of listing the beer's IBU rating... as a low IBU rating chica, I must say thank you, Big Choice! My only deduction for Big Choice is that there aren't televisions... I can't tell you how many times we wanted to watch a game but choose another place. Not a big deal... except when the game is on!

    (4)
  • Allie G.

    Great beer, friendly service, definitely worth the trip out there! (very odd location lol) The bartender also played with the already great beer by mixing them into new cacations so delicious we couldn't help but take a growler home Highly recommend!

    (4)
  • Carolyn P.

    Love the beer selection here, particularly their Belgians. Such friendly folks in the taproom and resident pups to boot! Pints are well priced and growlers are an EXCELLENT value! Bring your empty and get it filled up for about $12-15. There are usually food trucks on the weekends - check their website or Facebook page for updates on who is coming and when. I love when Culinary Creations/Green Monkey is there - the duck tacos are amazing! Staff accepts cash tips only, so come prepared, as you will definitely be receiving great service!

    (4)
  • Wanda C.

    A brewery in an industrial area? Nah, can't be. But obviously, yes, that's where it located. I had a Groupon to Big Choice that I kind of forgot about for awhile. Once I recalled that, a group of us decided to go on a Saturday. We wound up having a large group, about 12 peeps and had a great time. The staff was so freakin' friendly and helpful, I just loved them. When we first arrived, there was a good-sized crowd, but by the time we left a couple of hours later, the place was packed. The Groupon was for 4 tasters and a growler with one fill. For $10, that's pretty awesome. I tried 4 different beers, but stopped at that amount since I had to drive all the way back home from Broomfield. Although I only liked 2 of the 4 beers I tasted, I did try others' beers and enjoyed quite a few. What I liked most about this place was that it unpretentious, a good-sized crowd, but not claustrophobic. It was just an overall good vibe. There was a BBQ food truck that I didn't realize until I was on my way out, but bringing your own food was perfectly fine too (Thanks Doug for the banh mi sandwich bites and persimmon slices!). When I am on this side of town, I will stop in. The only problem is, this is far away from anything that I would ever have need for in Broomfield. But it seems like it is a great local hangout.

    (5)
  • Justin G.

    Stopped in here for the first time today. It is a little hidden in the middle of an industrial park, which I you have been to many Colorado Microbreweries you will know it is pretty par for course. It was completely dead when I was there, but 3 on a Thursday will do that I suppose. Went with the sampler. Pretty good selection of 7 beers, happy hour from 3-6 M-Th Very friendly, definitely worth a stop in.

    (5)
  • Joe M.

    Great brewery and tap room - on par with the Colorado biggies, in my opinion. The staff is always friendly, and every beer is good to excellent (and it's been awesome to see them get on tap at other bars/restaurants as well as canned for sale in liquor stores). This is definitely a tap room and not a full bar. It's small - seating for maybe 15-20 downstairs but with a funky upstairs that has a couple of TVs, foosball, and board games that is often free to hang out with a larger group - but a great vibe. The growlers and half growlers are well priced to take some home as well.

    (5)
  • Ray L.

    I like it. I just moved to the area, and I had previously been near Oskar Blues and Left Hand. While the ambiance at Big Choice isn't quite the same, it's got some good beer with nice people. You can get really loaded up on popcorn too; they have a little machine in the corner. The jalapeno seasoning they have for it is a nice touch too. Happy to have this local brew around the corner.

    (4)
  • Steven Z.

    Good Beer. I was really enjoying this place. Specially once I found that the upstairs had a TV that I could change and put whatever I want on but everytime I was there kids would come upstairs and take over it. Too many kids screaming and shouting for my liking when I'm trying to enjoy a game on tv or have an adult coverasation BUT... If you have kids of your own and want to meet up with your friends its a great place to meet. They have food trucks show up and a nice upstairs for the kids and adults to relax like its their own house.

    (3)
  • Jennifer B.

    Where can you find a Brewery in CO you ask? The answer will always be anywhere. Big Choice is located in an Industrial Park like so many others have mentioned. Once you enter through the door, you're greeted with warm smiles from the bar staff and customers and you see all different kinds of beers being served up. I'm far from a beer aficionado but as I taste more and more beers I'm learning what I like. The BF and I split the sampler, 8 tastes of pretty much everything on draft. I enjoyed at least half of them and if we didn't have a HH after this I would have ordered a pint. The dark poblano is definitely one I'll remember. There was just enough poblano taste to intrigue the taste buds. The woman helping our table of 12 was always friendly and came over often to make sure we were okay. They don't serve food here but on most occasions they have a food truck out front to help sustain those that want a pint of each beer and not a taster (you know who you are). Bring cash to tip since there is no tipping if you pay with a credit card. This is new to me as some sort of weird credit card policy. Everyone should have a couple bucks on hand to tip some amazing bartenders, so remember some cash just in case. My beer knowledge is growing and I'd be down for a beer tour sometime soon.

    (4)
  • James S.

    This place is just okay. Tap room could use a revamp, and I couldn't find a beer that I really really liked, but others around me were enjoying their drinks so you might as well.

    (3)
  • Azan D.

    The atmosphere is nice and cozy, a few people with did is a welcome change. They have specials every day of the week so make sure to check online. The beer was pretty good, we tried the hefeweizen IPA and stout. All pretty good, medium body with decent flavor and aroma, good beers. Friendly staff.

    (3)
  • Megan S.

    Great place to enjoy some great beers. Everyone here is wonderful! They have arcade games upstairs along with board games. The beer is awesome. Love coming here, feel like family.

    (5)
  • Francis B.

    Unremarkably sweet and boozy DIPA and below average ( no aroma/ unbalanced ) IPA. Very nice service and quaint tasting room. Very micro warehouse location with locals getting drink on. Cool local hangout than regular bar, but the IPAs will not bring me back. Looking for a floral, citrus dank IPA and got sweet, sticky, boozy, ones. Had BBQ food truck that looked nice. Will head to boulder and denver instead.

    (2)
  • Brittany H.

    All ye lovers of craft beer, rejoice! It's time for a little pilgrimage up north to Big Choice Brewing, where the pains of navigation will be eased and greatly rewarded with plenty of delicious beer! Shea S had a Groupon-like deal for this Broomfield brewery and kindly invited Lisa H and me to join him in his quest up north. Of course our adventure in brewery hunting happened to fall on quite the snowy day, so the journey was a bit difficult. As with many of my favorite breweries in Denver, Big Choice is also located in the typical awkward, out of the way warehouse. I recommend using the navigation tool on your smartphone to guide you here. I prefer to use maps and memorize, but having Siri tell us where to go was certainly a good move! After arriving at the brewery, we were welcomed into a lovely, warm tap room. It's tiny, cozy, has a small second floor, and packed with locals. I can't think of anything better! Big Choice offers up an awesome flight: 8 different brews, everything on tap! The flight is served in this neat industrial tray, one of the coolest holders I've ever seen. Anyway, on to the beers! Each beer we tried was fantastic! Everything from the red, to the IPAs, to the darker brews. Our favorite was easily the Belgian Quad. The poblano beer was also interesting, not too crazy for a pepper beer, which is a good thing! Too much pepper is, well, too much. I had never heard of Big Choice until earlier this week, which is a shame because they are serving up some awesome beers! Dear beer lovers, do bust out a map and make your way up to Broomfield and visit this awesome brewery! I know I'll be back soon!

    (4)
  • Amanda K.

    Smaller establishment with friendly staff. Good beer-many pale ales which made my husband happy. I didn't care for the poblano stout (no heat and an herbal, earthy taste) but I liked the Disconnected Red IPA!

    (4)
  • B K.

    Not sure why people are shocked that breweries are in industrial areas. Have you been to Avery...or...driven past Coors? I'm a sucker for punk rock and have been out of step for so long with the many bluegrass beer fests and black metal breweries. So Big Choice, even as a concept, made me feel like my day had come. But the beers? The beers made me a true believer. Not a hop head, I was quite content with the flavorful red and the smoky oatmeal stout. Ambiance: NOFX's I'm An Alcoholic - comfy, chill with hits of punk rock. That comfortable, unpretentious style of Arvada and the north burbs. Now, I just want a punk rock beer fest/beer garden. Please!

    (4)
  • Chris E.

    Fantastic place to grab a few beers. Nice local/community feel, the bartenders and the owners are always making you feel welcome . All there hop forward beers like Type 3, Disconnected Red and Hemlock double IPA are excellent and there Poblano stout is one of the best examples of the style. I've also attended there trivia on Sun afternoons and it s always a fun time for all.

    (5)
  • Mo C.

    Just a fantastic little brewery! This place has lots of fantastic beers on tap. Service is great. Space is great, two stories of seating. It would be perfect if there were a second bar upstairs, but it's certainly not a big deal to order your beer downstairs and carry it up. They don't serve food, but they often have food trucks onsite. Otherwise, there are a ton of places on grubhub.com that will deliver. And, there's a running tally of the fastest Jimmy John's delivery times on the board. Just a fun, laid-back place with great beer. Totally worth the trek to Broomfield. FYI- They do cash tips only. Don't expect to be able to put a tip on your credit card. Bring a few bucks.

    (5)
  • Doug Y.

    You know what? I can't think of a single reason not to give this out in the boonies micro a fiver. I mean, is it their fault that they're from the other side of the tracks? I had a great flight here (but the return trip... I had to take an alcohol absorption detour at a local pho joint) with my favs being the Hemlock IIPA, the Starry Night Cascadian Dark black IPA, and a first for me the 12 Apostles German Ale which is the lightest beer in color not flavor on the menu. The co-owner Nathaniel. who is also a beer slinger extraordinaire was handling 15 to 20 custies by his own self with a smile and a great knowledge of the product that he took the time to share. There's an upstairs seating area too with two big screens and a foosball table. Can you say Northern beer tour UYE? I'd def include this spot!

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    Yes BCB is kind of in the middle of nowhere, but that seems to be the theme for breweries in the Metro area. The real question is how are the beers right? Well ... I'd say I'm a fan. Their Discontinued Red, Type III IPA and Double IPA are enough to get me to make the drive to Broomfield. All three are in the "Better than average" category for me. As someone that enjoys hoppy beers they were right on the money. I also enjoyed the 10,000 Summers Saison, very easy to drink and full of flavor. Overall BCB makes solid beer and offers great service. The staff was friendly and answered any questions I had around the beers. Worth checking out if you're in the area or they are pouring at a beer festival.

    (4)
  • Carla A.

    This group is friendly and talented at craft brews!! They have an amazing IPA its called type 3 , so delicious!! Theyre flagship Brew Disconnected Red is awesome too! Everytime i go in there they are friendly! I wanted to surprise my Boyfriend with a Growler fill and when I got there it was closed, the gal saw me peeking in and told me to come in, she filled my Growler and sold me one of their sweet 12 ounce bubble glasses.. Thanks for always be friendly guys!! Big Choice is the right Choice!!! :-) Ps: The welcome dogs to their establishment! Carla

    (5)
  • Christopher T.

    Excellent brews and friendly staff. We were here on a Tuesday and Tasty Eats tacos set us up with some great pork tacos. The Type 3 rules and should be available in cans! Tried the 10,000 Summers Saison which was awesome as well.

    (5)
  • Wendy M.

    Big Choice is the bomb. Despite some of our favorite bartenders having moved on to greener pastures, the staff here are always great. The atmosphere here is always laid back, casual and no pretenses. Plus.... The beer is good! There are always seasonal selections as well as house favorites. I can't say enough about the practice of listing the beer's IBU rating... as a low IBU rating chica, I must say thank you, Big Choice! My only deduction for Big Choice is that there aren't televisions... I can't tell you how many times we wanted to watch a game but choose another place. Not a big deal... except when the game is on!

    (4)
  • John F.

    I had a great time. Some co-workers and I stopped by here for a new beer. It was the first time we had all been there. I had the Black IPA, I thought it was good. They had a nice selection of beers and had I more time I would have been interested to try them. The bartendress was very congenial and the patrons were very hospitable also. I struck up a great beerversation while waiting to have my growler filled at the bar!

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    went to the bar someone ordering a drink, didn't know what to get bartender says "well yeah, it's a BIG CHOICE" 10/10 would drink beer again

    (5)
  • Tim S.

    When my friends told me to meet them here I had an open mind, and became less and less sure of where the hell I was going as I made turn after turn deeper into the bowels of what was obviously a heavily industrial area. But hey look, there it was, a converted warehouse-type facility lobby that had a bar, several taps, some seating downstairs and up, and Christmas lights! Yay Christmas lights! This little storefront tap room is what you walk through to go into the brewery, so there's no disputing the freshness of the libations; hell you actually have to walk INTO the brewery to go to the bathroom. The decor is nice but nothing John Taffer will lose his mind over. The service is friendly as hell. The main drawbacks are the location: there are like garages and manufacturing facilities everywhere, you won't be pub-crawling to or from this place. Also there is not much in the way of food, just popcorn and these pretzels that they bake in a toaster oven. If I were to rate the beers I would give higher marks, but as drinking destinations go I'm comfortable with the Big Choice Brewing tap room but not going out of my way to go back - precisely because it is so far out of the way.

    (3)
  • Scott W.

    I think this brewery is very good. I am a big IPA fan and there were quite a few of this style on tap. The Disconnected Red IPA was my favorite. A very balanced taste with a nice hop aroma. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The only drawback here is the tight space. The seating is limited and usually packed due to the great tasting beer. I also tried the Type III IPA, Big DIPA, Hemlock IPA, and Apreshred Winter Ale. This is a place you definitely need to try.

    (4)
  • Bruce W.

    I met Rob Martinez....not the director....but one of the Asst. Brewers of Big Choice. Super cool guy. The rest of the staff I met were awesome. I suggest the Pablo Stout for any first timers. It might not be your style beer but it's definitely worth a try anyway. Will be back for sure.

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    This is a nifty little brewery in Broomfield. They have a unique array of about 8 beer on tap, all very delicious. There is an upstairs, as a little hangout area with some video games. you cant go wrong with this place if your looking to try some new beers!!

    (5)
  • justin d.

    Easily one of my favorite craft breweries! The one thing I love about this place is that there high abv beers don't replace flavor with oak barrel tastes or or makes feel like I'm eating a bowl of hops for breakfast. Service is super awesome and al though its a tight squeeze hey make the most of there space. I highly recommend the "ain't yo mammys imperial stout" when they have it . High abv like 10.9 I think but taste like chocolate milk

    (4)
  • Paul B.

    Perfection. Don't change a thing. #42 Poblano stout is a top 5 beer for me. Service is impeccable and friendly. I go to many brew pub and they definitely have it figured out. Give it a try and you can't go wrong.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    Great local brewery. Very small and low key. Great place to relax for happy hour. One of many great Colorado low rent great beer small breweries.

    (4)
  • Jennifer B.

    Where can you find a Brewery in CO you ask? The answer will always be anywhere. Big Choice is located in an Industrial Park like so many others have mentioned. Once you enter through the door, you're greeted with warm smiles from the bar staff and customers and you see all different kinds of beers being served up. I'm far from a beer aficionado but as I taste more and more beers I'm learning what I like. The BF and I split the sampler, 8 tastes of pretty much everything on draft. I enjoyed at least half of them and if we didn't have a HH after this I would have ordered a pint. The dark poblano is definitely one I'll remember. There was just enough poblano taste to intrigue the taste buds. The woman helping our table of 12 was always friendly and came over often to make sure we were okay. They don't serve food here but on most occasions they have a food truck out front to help sustain those that want a pint of each beer and not a taster (you know who you are). Bring cash to tip since there is no tipping if you pay with a credit card. This is new to me as some sort of weird credit card policy. Everyone should have a couple bucks on hand to tip some amazing bartenders, so remember some cash just in case. My beer knowledge is growing and I'd be down for a beer tour sometime soon.

    (4)
  • James S.

    This place is just okay. Tap room could use a revamp, and I couldn't find a beer that I really really liked, but others around me were enjoying their drinks so you might as well.

    (3)
  • Joe M.

    Great brewery and tap room - on par with the Colorado biggies, in my opinion. The staff is always friendly, and every beer is good to excellent (and it's been awesome to see them get on tap at other bars/restaurants as well as canned for sale in liquor stores). This is definitely a tap room and not a full bar. It's small - seating for maybe 15-20 downstairs but with a funky upstairs that has a couple of TVs, foosball, and board games that is often free to hang out with a larger group - but a great vibe. The growlers and half growlers are well priced to take some home as well.

    (5)
  • Azan D.

    The atmosphere is nice and cozy, a few people with did is a welcome change. They have specials every day of the week so make sure to check online. The beer was pretty good, we tried the hefeweizen IPA and stout. All pretty good, medium body with decent flavor and aroma, good beers. Friendly staff.

    (3)
  • Megan S.

    Great place to enjoy some great beers. Everyone here is wonderful! They have arcade games upstairs along with board games. The beer is awesome. Love coming here, feel like family.

    (5)
  • Brittany H.

    All ye lovers of craft beer, rejoice! It's time for a little pilgrimage up north to Big Choice Brewing, where the pains of navigation will be eased and greatly rewarded with plenty of delicious beer! Shea S had a Groupon-like deal for this Broomfield brewery and kindly invited Lisa H and me to join him in his quest up north. Of course our adventure in brewery hunting happened to fall on quite the snowy day, so the journey was a bit difficult. As with many of my favorite breweries in Denver, Big Choice is also located in the typical awkward, out of the way warehouse. I recommend using the navigation tool on your smartphone to guide you here. I prefer to use maps and memorize, but having Siri tell us where to go was certainly a good move! After arriving at the brewery, we were welcomed into a lovely, warm tap room. It's tiny, cozy, has a small second floor, and packed with locals. I can't think of anything better! Big Choice offers up an awesome flight: 8 different brews, everything on tap! The flight is served in this neat industrial tray, one of the coolest holders I've ever seen. Anyway, on to the beers! Each beer we tried was fantastic! Everything from the red, to the IPAs, to the darker brews. Our favorite was easily the Belgian Quad. The poblano beer was also interesting, not too crazy for a pepper beer, which is a good thing! Too much pepper is, well, too much. I had never heard of Big Choice until earlier this week, which is a shame because they are serving up some awesome beers! Dear beer lovers, do bust out a map and make your way up to Broomfield and visit this awesome brewery! I know I'll be back soon!

    (4)
  • Amanda K.

    Smaller establishment with friendly staff. Good beer-many pale ales which made my husband happy. I didn't care for the poblano stout (no heat and an herbal, earthy taste) but I liked the Disconnected Red IPA!

    (4)
  • Mo C.

    Just a fantastic little brewery! This place has lots of fantastic beers on tap. Service is great. Space is great, two stories of seating. It would be perfect if there were a second bar upstairs, but it's certainly not a big deal to order your beer downstairs and carry it up. They don't serve food, but they often have food trucks onsite. Otherwise, there are a ton of places on grubhub.com that will deliver. And, there's a running tally of the fastest Jimmy John's delivery times on the board. Just a fun, laid-back place with great beer. Totally worth the trek to Broomfield. FYI- They do cash tips only. Don't expect to be able to put a tip on your credit card. Bring a few bucks.

    (5)
  • Doug Y.

    You know what? I can't think of a single reason not to give this out in the boonies micro a fiver. I mean, is it their fault that they're from the other side of the tracks? I had a great flight here (but the return trip... I had to take an alcohol absorption detour at a local pho joint) with my favs being the Hemlock IIPA, the Starry Night Cascadian Dark black IPA, and a first for me the 12 Apostles German Ale which is the lightest beer in color not flavor on the menu. The co-owner Nathaniel. who is also a beer slinger extraordinaire was handling 15 to 20 custies by his own self with a smile and a great knowledge of the product that he took the time to share. There's an upstairs seating area too with two big screens and a foosball table. Can you say Northern beer tour UYE? I'd def include this spot!

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    Yes BCB is kind of in the middle of nowhere, but that seems to be the theme for breweries in the Metro area. The real question is how are the beers right? Well ... I'd say I'm a fan. Their Discontinued Red, Type III IPA and Double IPA are enough to get me to make the drive to Broomfield. All three are in the "Better than average" category for me. As someone that enjoys hoppy beers they were right on the money. I also enjoyed the 10,000 Summers Saison, very easy to drink and full of flavor. Overall BCB makes solid beer and offers great service. The staff was friendly and answered any questions I had around the beers. Worth checking out if you're in the area or they are pouring at a beer festival.

    (4)
  • Carla A.

    This group is friendly and talented at craft brews!! They have an amazing IPA its called type 3 , so delicious!! Theyre flagship Brew Disconnected Red is awesome too! Everytime i go in there they are friendly! I wanted to surprise my Boyfriend with a Growler fill and when I got there it was closed, the gal saw me peeking in and told me to come in, she filled my Growler and sold me one of their sweet 12 ounce bubble glasses.. Thanks for always be friendly guys!! Big Choice is the right Choice!!! :-) Ps: The welcome dogs to their establishment! Carla

    (5)
  • B K.

    Not sure why people are shocked that breweries are in industrial areas. Have you been to Avery...or...driven past Coors? I'm a sucker for punk rock and have been out of step for so long with the many bluegrass beer fests and black metal breweries. So Big Choice, even as a concept, made me feel like my day had come. But the beers? The beers made me a true believer. Not a hop head, I was quite content with the flavorful red and the smoky oatmeal stout. Ambiance: NOFX's I'm An Alcoholic - comfy, chill with hits of punk rock. That comfortable, unpretentious style of Arvada and the north burbs. Now, I just want a punk rock beer fest/beer garden. Please!

    (4)
  • Christopher T.

    Excellent brews and friendly staff. We were here on a Tuesday and Tasty Eats tacos set us up with some great pork tacos. The Type 3 rules and should be available in cans! Tried the 10,000 Summers Saison which was awesome as well.

    (5)
  • Nancy F.

    I wanted to update my review because we stopped by, and we had such a really nice time. Big Choice has one of my most favorite double IPA's, the Hemlock. It comes in a wonderful goblet glass. I had tried it a few weeks ago at Old Chicago. They are getting so popular that Old Chicago in Thornton carries a few of their beers. I want to give a shout out to the purse hooks under the bar! I wish all bars had purse hooks. Great popcorn is always free, too! Highly recommend because of the great variety of excellent, complex beers. Also the bar top is made from the wood of an old bowling lane. So Cool!!

    (5)
  • Todd A.

    Very good beer, was pleasantly surprised! Will be back! Enjoyed the taster and grabbed a growler to go. Way worth the trip.

    (5)
  • Justin G.

    Stopped in here for the first time today. It is a little hidden in the middle of an industrial park, which I you have been to many Colorado Microbreweries you will know it is pretty par for course. It was completely dead when I was there, but 3 on a Thursday will do that I suppose. Went with the sampler. Pretty good selection of 7 beers, happy hour from 3-6 M-Th Very friendly, definitely worth a stop in.

    (5)
  • Angela D.

    Good beer. Good people. Good vibes. Could it get any better? Big Choice is everything you could ask for in a neighborhood microbrew. The service is always very friendly and you can tell that there are a lot of regulars. Eventually, the regulars (not myself, my friends) know every bartender by name and every bartender knows their regulars by name. I think that makes this place special. Sometimes, they have food trucks on Friday and Saturday nights, otherwise, you are always welcome to bring outside food in. They have an upstairs space where they've stashed a foosball table, two pinball machines, an arcade game, and a number of board games. Additionally, they have an IKEA sectional that you can sit an chill at with a large group (~10) of your closest friends. My current favorite is "Ain't Yo Mama's Breakfast Porter," but the "Poblano Stout" is amazing. If you're not into the dark beers, you really can't go wrong anything else they have on tap because they're ALL pretty good. Big Choice, I love you.

    (5)
  • Allie G.

    Great beer, friendly service, definitely worth the trip out there! (very odd location lol) The bartender also played with the already great beer by mixing them into new cacations so delicious we couldn't help but take a growler home Highly recommend!

    (4)
  • Carolyn P.

    Love the beer selection here, particularly their Belgians. Such friendly folks in the taproom and resident pups to boot! Pints are well priced and growlers are an EXCELLENT value! Bring your empty and get it filled up for about $12-15. There are usually food trucks on the weekends - check their website or Facebook page for updates on who is coming and when. I love when Culinary Creations/Green Monkey is there - the duck tacos are amazing! Staff accepts cash tips only, so come prepared, as you will definitely be receiving great service!

    (4)
  • Wanda C.

    A brewery in an industrial area? Nah, can't be. But obviously, yes, that's where it located. I had a Groupon to Big Choice that I kind of forgot about for awhile. Once I recalled that, a group of us decided to go on a Saturday. We wound up having a large group, about 12 peeps and had a great time. The staff was so freakin' friendly and helpful, I just loved them. When we first arrived, there was a good-sized crowd, but by the time we left a couple of hours later, the place was packed. The Groupon was for 4 tasters and a growler with one fill. For $10, that's pretty awesome. I tried 4 different beers, but stopped at that amount since I had to drive all the way back home from Broomfield. Although I only liked 2 of the 4 beers I tasted, I did try others' beers and enjoyed quite a few. What I liked most about this place was that it unpretentious, a good-sized crowd, but not claustrophobic. It was just an overall good vibe. There was a BBQ food truck that I didn't realize until I was on my way out, but bringing your own food was perfectly fine too (Thanks Doug for the banh mi sandwich bites and persimmon slices!). When I am on this side of town, I will stop in. The only problem is, this is far away from anything that I would ever have need for in Broomfield. But it seems like it is a great local hangout.

    (5)
  • Francis B.

    Unremarkably sweet and boozy DIPA and below average ( no aroma/ unbalanced ) IPA. Very nice service and quaint tasting room. Very micro warehouse location with locals getting drink on. Cool local hangout than regular bar, but the IPAs will not bring me back. Looking for a floral, citrus dank IPA and got sweet, sticky, boozy, ones. Had BBQ food truck that looked nice. Will head to boulder and denver instead.

    (2)
  • Ray L.

    I like it. I just moved to the area, and I had previously been near Oskar Blues and Left Hand. While the ambiance at Big Choice isn't quite the same, it's got some good beer with nice people. You can get really loaded up on popcorn too; they have a little machine in the corner. The jalapeno seasoning they have for it is a nice touch too. Happy to have this local brew around the corner.

    (4)
  • Steven Z.

    Good Beer. I was really enjoying this place. Specially once I found that the upstairs had a TV that I could change and put whatever I want on but everytime I was there kids would come upstairs and take over it. Too many kids screaming and shouting for my liking when I'm trying to enjoy a game on tv or have an adult coverasation BUT... If you have kids of your own and want to meet up with your friends its a great place to meet. They have food trucks show up and a nice upstairs for the kids and adults to relax like its their own house.

    (3)
  • Aaron E.

    Whoa!!! Weird location, but flavorful and delicious beers! On my typical Saturday afternoon looking for a good new brewery around town I happened upon Big Choice. A little out of my typical Denver circle I figured I might as well hit it up. Located in an industrial park, the tasting room had an interesting feeling, a cross between lobby of a metal fabrication shop and neighborhood hangout of the suburban drinker. Not a bad mix, but still enough to be considered pretty strange. Alas, everyone was very welcoming and my lady and I shared the obligatory flight for $10.00. Of the 8 beers we sampled all were very tasty and I believe we only had one that I wouldn't have again. Very good batting average, I do have to say. I will be back and I would recommend the same if you're looking for some good beers. I recommend any of the IPA's on tap all were very delicious!

    (4)
  • Jonathan W.

    So far, this is my absolute favorite local brewery yet. Their beers are amazing, the locals that visit the bar are friendly, the staff is incredible and the food trucks rock. They like to experiment often and so far, i've liked all of them :) They've been a great addition to the Broomfield area looking for fun place to go have a craft beer with your friends.

    (5)
  • Samantha B.

    We are from out of town and happened to be fortunate enough to come across this gem. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted and made to feel welcome, not just by the staff but everyone here. Very good vibe like others have said. Dog and kid friendly. We tried the flight and everything was amazing. The Poblado porter wasn't quite my speed but my husband loved it. The hefeweizen, red, and double IPA were my favorites. Excellent, complex flavors that don't quickly fade. This was our first stop on our brewery exploration and we couldn't have picked a better one. Andrea was absolutely amazing and even showed us around. Can't stress this enough - well worth the visit.

    (5)
  • Melissa H.

    3 stars for the beer, but only because I'm not a fan of hoppy beers. 4 stars for service, drinking space, and food trucks. We came on a Saturday afternoon to find the place pretty packed. It was warm and humid indoors, so I'd advise against wearing your wool sweater for beer drinking. You can get a sampler of 8 beers for $10 or if you already know what you like, you can order a 10oz, 16oz, or 21oz glass. In addition the growlers are reasonably priced if you'd like to take your beer and enjoy it at home. I found the majority of the beers to be on the hoppy side. I really enjoyed the Saison and that was by far my favorite. Surprisingly, the poblano stout was my next favorite. The other IPAs and the disconnected red all tasted about the same to me. If you dig hoppiness - you may enjoy them more than I did. If you're hungry - take advantage of the food truck out back. On the day we visited, it was a Smoke truck serving up smoked meat, corndog sausages, sweet potato fries with bourbon glaze, coconut shrimp skewers, and other goodness. The sweet potato fries were actually some of the best I'd had. Nice and crunchy with just a hint of sweetness. I suggest getting some of the spicy ketchup dipping sauce to go along with it. If it looks packed on the first floor - check the upstairs for additional seating.

    (4)
  • P S.

    Love it! They have a great space upstairs to hang out with your friends and that Poblano stout is to die for. The staff is friendly and funny and the tap room has a great selection.

    (4)
  • Chris E.

    Fantastic place to grab a few beers. Nice local/community feel, the bartenders and the owners are always making you feel welcome . All there hop forward beers like Type 3, Disconnected Red and Hemlock double IPA are excellent and there Poblano stout is one of the best examples of the style. I've also attended there trivia on Sun afternoons and it s always a fun time for all.

    (5)
  • Dawn F.

    Enjoyed this place! Had a sampler of their 8 beers on tap, which ran $10. The IPA was not as hoppy as I expected. The red was more hoppy than I expected. The special double IPA was good, couldn't tell the APV was over 9% (watch out). The brown was good. Basic and tasty. The poblano stout was yummy. In a, this tastes like food and I want to marinate meat in it, kind of way. Definite would go back. Upstairs they have board games and it's definitely family friendly. Snacks from the food truck out front were delivered to you (for ease, I'd recommend bringing cash).

    (4)
  • Kelly R.

    Love this place! It's also within walking distance of home. Hemlock Double IPA mmm mmm good!

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    I am restoring my 5 star rating. Type 3 is back and has been for some time. I waited a a good amount of time before updating my previous review to make sure Type 3 did not run out again, and it has not. Big Choice Brewing is a fantastic establishment, if you love beer and have not been to Big Choice, you are totally missing out.

    (5)
  • Chewie B.

    Good beer in a where are we going wait I'm kinda scared now o wait you brought me to a brewery and your not going to rob me spot lol.

    (5)
  • Jeremy T.

    I have only been to Big Choice Brewing once, but it will certainly not be my last. My wife and I are beer aficionados, and we like to expose ourselves to as many different breweries as we can. We went to Big Choice on a whim one night when our friends suggested it, and boy are we glad that we did. Big Choice is located in an industrial area, and it took me down a street I had never considered taking before in my life, but here is a lot of charm in a small area. They have a small, but comfortable little tasting room, and a few tables set up in the brewing area for seating as well. But all that to me was fairly ancillary, as the beer is what we and others will go there for. What was impressive to me was how solid the beer was, especially when you consider how new this brewery is. If you have been to many breweries in the area, especially from the start, you know that many of the most popular breweries in the area where really not very good to start with. Big Choice has only been open for a few months, and they are already have solid beer. My two favorites where probably their Saison and the Hemlock Double IPA, which was surprisingly good. I also was a fan of the Poblano Stout, while not amazing, showed promise. I am excited about a Belgian Quad they apparently have in the works. I look forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Dave T.

    Great staff, delicious beer. I am not a beer expert, but I know what I like. The little tasting bar with a St Bernard on patrol for hugs and love, this is the spot for some day tasting. Definitely try the flight to figure out what you like. Also, try the food truck parked outside. I know it is different each time, but when we were there we tried the Orange Crunch cart which was a unique and delicious vendor of Filipino empanadas. Strangely enough an empanada recipe not known by most Filipinos. Go. DT

    (4)
  • David B.

    I was disappointed with Big Choice. Most of their beers lean toward the hoppy side of the spectrum, and they didn't have much of a variety. I did enjoy the poblano stout, which was surprising, but that's not a beer I would drink often. Another positive is that the service was friendly and helpful. It's just not my kind of beer.

    (2)
  • Scott S.

    Solid 4 stars. The red was a fantastic blend of malt and hop, if not a little bigger on the hop, which is greatly appreciated. I couldn't believe how packed it was, but don't fret, as there's plenty extra space upstairs. Service was a bit tough around the bar as it's small and all seats were filled, but the right eye contact got the bar tender's attention quickly enough. Big Choice knows how to fill growlers, which is disappointing that I have to use that as rating criteria, but many breweries simply don't (too much headspace, not use a fill tube, etc). It stuck me that a lot of locals and repeat customers were present, but I never felt like an outsider. We'll return.

    (4)
  • Tim S.

    Not the easiest place to find but worth the trip for great beer at a reasonable price with a very welcoming and friendly staff. I especially liked the friendly dog "Kenosha" that greets each customer at the door. I recommend the brown ale.

    (5)
  • Alden C.

    Really a very nice little brewery that just opened up in Broomfield. We had a taster set of the Saison, Type III IPA, the Red and the Poblano Stout. All of the beers were good but the Red and the IPA won me over but even more so was the Poblano Stout. I liked that one so much I had to get a pint of it! The bartender was really nice and they had a brand new brewery map up on the wall and found about 20 new breweries to keep our eyes on! Thanks for the info and being friendly, having cool t-shirts and above all great beer Big Choice!

    (4)
  • Patrick C.

    The beer was very mediocre and the service left little to be desired. They seem to be more concerned with what 80s punk music is being played on any given day than focusing on proper customer service and consistent quality ales. Once more breweries open up in this area it will be interesting to see how they do but for right now they are the lack of options brewery in the Broomfield area.

    (2)
  • Matthew B.

    There is a new entry in the brewery market and they have landed in Broomfield. I stopped by on their opening weekend and actually took my wife back on Monday. There are only four beers on tap. However, I will take good beers over 15 mediocre beers! Currently Big Choice is offering a Saison, Poblano Stout, Type III IPA and a Red. All get a thumbs up in my book. The Saison was light and refreshing but actually had a good flavor. I am typically not a fan of beer with peppers (unless it is red chili). However, the Stout was very well done. Just a hint of heat with a nice burn. Their IPA was tasty, but the Red took the cake. The Red is more hoppy than than the IPA at 87 IBU and 35 IBU's, respectively. Most beers were in the upper 5% on mid 6% on alcohol. Good balance with the flavors. I will be back and look forward to the new beers that are going to come along. We had a good visit and enjoyed the impromptu tour! Stop in, meet the owners, and enjoy some good beer close to Broomfield!

    (5)
  • Robert T.

    I love little tucked away places like this. This place is a true locals joint. I really liked the beers I tried, and they had a food truck outside that you could text your order too and it would just show up. Super cool.

    (4)
  • Rilee T.

    I tried this little brewery out when they first opened and now it is one of my favorites. The beer is great, the poblano stout and I want Wheat are my favorites, and they always have something new on tap. Free popcorn, food trucks, and a cozy atmosphere. The staff bumps up the place to 5 stars for me. Always friendly and they make a point to remember you when you visit. Such a nice bonus!

    (5)
  • Sarah P.

    Excellent brewery and love the upstairs if it is not too busy. You can order or bring in food, which is nice and the beer is yummy. Would recommend!!!

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    I will start this review with the full disclosure that Big Choice invited us up to serve food from our food cart this past week. With that said, I hadn't heard about them yet, but was pleasantly surprised by what I found. The owner's are extremely friendly and have created a great, out the the way brewery with top notch ales. As a guy that regularly brewed in college, I'm truly impressed with those that have taken their knowledge to the level of mastery that allows them to make remarkable beers. The brewery is small, but has a nice tasting room with a full bar and tables. It does fill up, and creates a cozy, locals atmosphere. I tried the EPA, the stout and the new wheat beer. All were excellent with my favorite being the EPA. I believe they have four beers entered into the GABF this year and I wish them the best of luck. If you like great crafted beers, they are definitely worth making your way around to for a visit.

    (5)
  • Paul B.

    This place is amazing. Love the Poblano Stout and the Saison but you can't go wrong with any of the beer on tap. If I didn't have a job and they'd let me, I'd just put a cot in there...but then I guess I wouldn't have money for beer. Anyway, if you haven't tried Big Choice beers, you are abusing your taste buds. I will be back there...actually tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Danielle W.

    Great to see that Broomfield finally has a place to go and wind down, besides franchises such as Old Chicago. These young guys are doing a big thing, and the city approves. Congrats on your success at this year's GABF, the Poblano Stout won me over.

    (4)
  • Jefferson H.

    This place is awesome!! Our group ordered a flight of 8 beers each so we could try all their flavors and we truly enjoyed all of them. The staff was very friendly and inviting too. They have a bar on their main level with tables and an upstairs area with couches, a foosball table, board games, and flat screen tv's to enjoy while sipping on your most delicious and refreshing brews. The poblano and IPA were my favorites but they were all actually very tasty. They had a food truck outside too in case you needed to soak up some suds. Check this place out soon.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    Good beer, nice location and best of all, revolving food trucks. I really dig a business where everyone focuses on what they do best. It's also a welcome relief to have a non-corporate brewery in broomfield. My family and I will be visiting often.

    (5)
  • Leshner D.

    Awesome owners, awesome beer and one of the best microbrew atmospheres around.

    (5)
  • Cami R.

    Great place for beers and not a bad place if you have to bring a kiddo like we did. Sampled the beer,had some orange crush, and bought a growler for my dad. Loved the red, nice and hoppy, also the stout was smooth and different in a good way. Really impressed for a small brewery in a off the beaten path spot.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    Outstanding brews. Love the Red!

    (5)
  • Kristaleigh S.

    Found this amazing local brewery. They have 4 fresh beers on tap. The bartender was awesome and explained what each was like. Got a taster tray and decided on 3 to buy in growlers. The Saison, the poblano stout, and the type III ipa. This is an amazing find. The beer has amazing flavor, and they play great music. I will definitely come back when the food trucks are there to have some great food with my beer in the teasing room.

    (5)
  • Brent L.

    Really fun place to hang out at. It's a little small and loud (understandably so), but they have an upstairs area that was much quieter, and had a couch, games, tv, etc, for my family to enjoy while we sampled all the beers. I guess it's because they just remodeled, but there was a "new house" feel to the place, that reminded me of hanging at a friend's new place (which I liked). As for the beers, I thought they were all at least decent. I liked the red ale the best. They were certainly more than good enough to make for a nice, relaxed evening chatting with family and friends. The server was super nice was well. We'll definitely be going back again.

    (4)
  • Chris K.

    Great place and an awesome addition to Broomfield. I really enjoyed the red that tasted like a IPA. They have two more beers on the way, looking forward to stopping in again to try them. Growler refills for $11 is a nice deal as well.

    (5)
  • Marnie N.

    Happy we found this great little local brewery! Solid lineup of beers on tap, friendly place to hang out and grab a couple beers. Usually have food trucks on the weekends and popcorn to nibble on during the week. Our go to local for a good pint!

    (5)
  • Jeremy T.

    I have only been to Big Choice Brewing once, but it will certainly not be my last. My wife and I are beer aficionados, and we like to expose ourselves to as many different breweries as we can. We went to Big Choice on a whim one night when our friends suggested it, and boy are we glad that we did. Big Choice is located in an industrial area, and it took me down a street I had never considered taking before in my life, but here is a lot of charm in a small area. They have a small, but comfortable little tasting room, and a few tables set up in the brewing area for seating as well. But all that to me was fairly ancillary, as the beer is what we and others will go there for. What was impressive to me was how solid the beer was, especially when you consider how new this brewery is. If you have been to many breweries in the area, especially from the start, you know that many of the most popular breweries in the area where really not very good to start with. Big Choice has only been open for a few months, and they are already have solid beer. My two favorites where probably their Saison and the Hemlock Double IPA, which was surprisingly good. I also was a fan of the Poblano Stout, while not amazing, showed promise. I am excited about a Belgian Quad they apparently have in the works. I look forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Dave T.

    Great staff, delicious beer. I am not a beer expert, but I know what I like. The little tasting bar with a St Bernard on patrol for hugs and love, this is the spot for some day tasting. Definitely try the flight to figure out what you like. Also, try the food truck parked outside. I know it is different each time, but when we were there we tried the Orange Crunch cart which was a unique and delicious vendor of Filipino empanadas. Strangely enough an empanada recipe not known by most Filipinos. Go. DT

    (4)
  • David B.

    I was disappointed with Big Choice. Most of their beers lean toward the hoppy side of the spectrum, and they didn't have much of a variety. I did enjoy the poblano stout, which was surprising, but that's not a beer I would drink often. Another positive is that the service was friendly and helpful. It's just not my kind of beer.

    (2)
  • Scott S.

    Solid 4 stars. The red was a fantastic blend of malt and hop, if not a little bigger on the hop, which is greatly appreciated. I couldn't believe how packed it was, but don't fret, as there's plenty extra space upstairs. Service was a bit tough around the bar as it's small and all seats were filled, but the right eye contact got the bar tender's attention quickly enough. Big Choice knows how to fill growlers, which is disappointing that I have to use that as rating criteria, but many breweries simply don't (too much headspace, not use a fill tube, etc). It stuck me that a lot of locals and repeat customers were present, but I never felt like an outsider. We'll return.

    (4)
  • Samantha B.

    We are from out of town and happened to be fortunate enough to come across this gem. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted and made to feel welcome, not just by the staff but everyone here. Very good vibe like others have said. Dog and kid friendly. We tried the flight and everything was amazing. The Poblado porter wasn't quite my speed but my husband loved it. The hefeweizen, red, and double IPA were my favorites. Excellent, complex flavors that don't quickly fade. This was our first stop on our brewery exploration and we couldn't have picked a better one. Andrea was absolutely amazing and even showed us around. Can't stress this enough - well worth the visit.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    I am restoring my 5 star rating. Type 3 is back and has been for some time. I waited a a good amount of time before updating my previous review to make sure Type 3 did not run out again, and it has not. Big Choice Brewing is a fantastic establishment, if you love beer and have not been to Big Choice, you are totally missing out.

    (5)
  • Chewie B.

    Good beer in a where are we going wait I'm kinda scared now o wait you brought me to a brewery and your not going to rob me spot lol.

    (5)
  • Tim S.

    Not the easiest place to find but worth the trip for great beer at a reasonable price with a very welcoming and friendly staff. I especially liked the friendly dog "Kenosha" that greets each customer at the door. I recommend the brown ale.

    (5)
  • Alden C.

    Really a very nice little brewery that just opened up in Broomfield. We had a taster set of the Saison, Type III IPA, the Red and the Poblano Stout. All of the beers were good but the Red and the IPA won me over but even more so was the Poblano Stout. I liked that one so much I had to get a pint of it! The bartender was really nice and they had a brand new brewery map up on the wall and found about 20 new breweries to keep our eyes on! Thanks for the info and being friendly, having cool t-shirts and above all great beer Big Choice!

    (4)
  • Patrick C.

    The beer was very mediocre and the service left little to be desired. They seem to be more concerned with what 80s punk music is being played on any given day than focusing on proper customer service and consistent quality ales. Once more breweries open up in this area it will be interesting to see how they do but for right now they are the lack of options brewery in the Broomfield area.

    (2)
  • Danielle W.

    Great to see that Broomfield finally has a place to go and wind down, besides franchises such as Old Chicago. These young guys are doing a big thing, and the city approves. Congrats on your success at this year's GABF, the Poblano Stout won me over.

    (4)
  • Matthew B.

    There is a new entry in the brewery market and they have landed in Broomfield. I stopped by on their opening weekend and actually took my wife back on Monday. There are only four beers on tap. However, I will take good beers over 15 mediocre beers! Currently Big Choice is offering a Saison, Poblano Stout, Type III IPA and a Red. All get a thumbs up in my book. The Saison was light and refreshing but actually had a good flavor. I am typically not a fan of beer with peppers (unless it is red chili). However, the Stout was very well done. Just a hint of heat with a nice burn. Their IPA was tasty, but the Red took the cake. The Red is more hoppy than than the IPA at 87 IBU and 35 IBU's, respectively. Most beers were in the upper 5% on mid 6% on alcohol. Good balance with the flavors. I will be back and look forward to the new beers that are going to come along. We had a good visit and enjoyed the impromptu tour! Stop in, meet the owners, and enjoy some good beer close to Broomfield!

    (5)
  • Robert T.

    I love little tucked away places like this. This place is a true locals joint. I really liked the beers I tried, and they had a food truck outside that you could text your order too and it would just show up. Super cool.

    (4)
  • Tom S.

    Cool little stop with great staff and excellent beers.

    (4)
  • Rilee T.

    I tried this little brewery out when they first opened and now it is one of my favorites. The beer is great, the poblano stout and I want Wheat are my favorites, and they always have something new on tap. Free popcorn, food trucks, and a cozy atmosphere. The staff bumps up the place to 5 stars for me. Always friendly and they make a point to remember you when you visit. Such a nice bonus!

    (5)
  • Sarah P.

    Excellent brewery and love the upstairs if it is not too busy. You can order or bring in food, which is nice and the beer is yummy. Would recommend!!!

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    I will start this review with the full disclosure that Big Choice invited us up to serve food from our food cart this past week. With that said, I hadn't heard about them yet, but was pleasantly surprised by what I found. The owner's are extremely friendly and have created a great, out the the way brewery with top notch ales. As a guy that regularly brewed in college, I'm truly impressed with those that have taken their knowledge to the level of mastery that allows them to make remarkable beers. The brewery is small, but has a nice tasting room with a full bar and tables. It does fill up, and creates a cozy, locals atmosphere. I tried the EPA, the stout and the new wheat beer. All were excellent with my favorite being the EPA. I believe they have four beers entered into the GABF this year and I wish them the best of luck. If you like great crafted beers, they are definitely worth making your way around to for a visit.

    (5)
  • Paul B.

    This place is amazing. Love the Poblano Stout and the Saison but you can't go wrong with any of the beer on tap. If I didn't have a job and they'd let me, I'd just put a cot in there...but then I guess I wouldn't have money for beer. Anyway, if you haven't tried Big Choice beers, you are abusing your taste buds. I will be back there...actually tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Jefferson H.

    This place is awesome!! Our group ordered a flight of 8 beers each so we could try all their flavors and we truly enjoyed all of them. The staff was very friendly and inviting too. They have a bar on their main level with tables and an upstairs area with couches, a foosball table, board games, and flat screen tv's to enjoy while sipping on your most delicious and refreshing brews. The poblano and IPA were my favorites but they were all actually very tasty. They had a food truck outside too in case you needed to soak up some suds. Check this place out soon.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    Good beer, nice location and best of all, revolving food trucks. I really dig a business where everyone focuses on what they do best. It's also a welcome relief to have a non-corporate brewery in broomfield. My family and I will be visiting often.

    (5)
  • Leshner D.

    Awesome owners, awesome beer and one of the best microbrew atmospheres around.

    (5)
  • Cami R.

    Great place for beers and not a bad place if you have to bring a kiddo like we did. Sampled the beer,had some orange crush, and bought a growler for my dad. Loved the red, nice and hoppy, also the stout was smooth and different in a good way. Really impressed for a small brewery in a off the beaten path spot.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    Outstanding brews. Love the Red!

    (5)
  • Kristaleigh S.

    Found this amazing local brewery. They have 4 fresh beers on tap. The bartender was awesome and explained what each was like. Got a taster tray and decided on 3 to buy in growlers. The Saison, the poblano stout, and the type III ipa. This is an amazing find. The beer has amazing flavor, and they play great music. I will definitely come back when the food trucks are there to have some great food with my beer in the teasing room.

    (5)
  • Brent L.

    Really fun place to hang out at. It's a little small and loud (understandably so), but they have an upstairs area that was much quieter, and had a couch, games, tv, etc, for my family to enjoy while we sampled all the beers. I guess it's because they just remodeled, but there was a "new house" feel to the place, that reminded me of hanging at a friend's new place (which I liked). As for the beers, I thought they were all at least decent. I liked the red ale the best. They were certainly more than good enough to make for a nice, relaxed evening chatting with family and friends. The server was super nice was well. We'll definitely be going back again.

    (4)
  • Chris K.

    Great place and an awesome addition to Broomfield. I really enjoyed the red that tasted like a IPA. They have two more beers on the way, looking forward to stopping in again to try them. Growler refills for $11 is a nice deal as well.

    (5)
  • Marnie N.

    Happy we found this great little local brewery! Solid lineup of beers on tap, friendly place to hang out and grab a couple beers. Usually have food trucks on the weekends and popcorn to nibble on during the week. Our go to local for a good pint!

    (5)
  • Tom S.

    Cool little stop with great staff and excellent beers.

    (4)
  • Dawn F.

    Enjoyed this place! Had a sampler of their 8 beers on tap, which ran $10. The IPA was not as hoppy as I expected. The red was more hoppy than I expected. The special double IPA was good, couldn't tell the APV was over 9% (watch out). The brown was good. Basic and tasty. The poblano stout was yummy. In a, this tastes like food and I want to marinate meat in it, kind of way. Definite would go back. Upstairs they have board games and it's definitely family friendly. Snacks from the food truck out front were delivered to you (for ease, I'd recommend bringing cash).

    (4)
  • Kelly R.

    Love this place! It's also within walking distance of home. Hemlock Double IPA mmm mmm good!

    (5)
  • Samantha B.

    We are from out of town and happened to be fortunate enough to come across this gem. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted and made to feel welcome, not just by the staff but everyone here. Very good vibe like others have said. Dog and kid friendly. We tried the flight and everything was amazing. The Poblado porter wasn't quite my speed but my husband loved it. The hefeweizen, red, and double IPA were my favorites. Excellent, complex flavors that don't quickly fade. This was our first stop on our brewery exploration and we couldn't have picked a better one. Andrea was absolutely amazing and even showed us around. Can't stress this enough - well worth the visit.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    I am restoring my 5 star rating. Type 3 is back and has been for some time. I waited a a good amount of time before updating my previous review to make sure Type 3 did not run out again, and it has not. Big Choice Brewing is a fantastic establishment, if you love beer and have not been to Big Choice, you are totally missing out.

    (5)
  • Chewie B.

    Good beer in a where are we going wait I'm kinda scared now o wait you brought me to a brewery and your not going to rob me spot lol.

    (5)
  • Tim S.

    Not the easiest place to find but worth the trip for great beer at a reasonable price with a very welcoming and friendly staff. I especially liked the friendly dog "Kenosha" that greets each customer at the door. I recommend the brown ale.

    (5)
  • Jeremy T.

    I have only been to Big Choice Brewing once, but it will certainly not be my last. My wife and I are beer aficionados, and we like to expose ourselves to as many different breweries as we can. We went to Big Choice on a whim one night when our friends suggested it, and boy are we glad that we did. Big Choice is located in an industrial area, and it took me down a street I had never considered taking before in my life, but here is a lot of charm in a small area. They have a small, but comfortable little tasting room, and a few tables set up in the brewing area for seating as well. But all that to me was fairly ancillary, as the beer is what we and others will go there for. What was impressive to me was how solid the beer was, especially when you consider how new this brewery is. If you have been to many breweries in the area, especially from the start, you know that many of the most popular breweries in the area where really not very good to start with. Big Choice has only been open for a few months, and they are already have solid beer. My two favorites where probably their Saison and the Hemlock Double IPA, which was surprisingly good. I also was a fan of the Poblano Stout, while not amazing, showed promise. I am excited about a Belgian Quad they apparently have in the works. I look forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Dave T.

    Great staff, delicious beer. I am not a beer expert, but I know what I like. The little tasting bar with a St Bernard on patrol for hugs and love, this is the spot for some day tasting. Definitely try the flight to figure out what you like. Also, try the food truck parked outside. I know it is different each time, but when we were there we tried the Orange Crunch cart which was a unique and delicious vendor of Filipino empanadas. Strangely enough an empanada recipe not known by most Filipinos. Go. DT

    (4)
  • David B.

    I was disappointed with Big Choice. Most of their beers lean toward the hoppy side of the spectrum, and they didn't have much of a variety. I did enjoy the poblano stout, which was surprising, but that's not a beer I would drink often. Another positive is that the service was friendly and helpful. It's just not my kind of beer.

    (2)
  • Scott S.

    Solid 4 stars. The red was a fantastic blend of malt and hop, if not a little bigger on the hop, which is greatly appreciated. I couldn't believe how packed it was, but don't fret, as there's plenty extra space upstairs. Service was a bit tough around the bar as it's small and all seats were filled, but the right eye contact got the bar tender's attention quickly enough. Big Choice knows how to fill growlers, which is disappointing that I have to use that as rating criteria, but many breweries simply don't (too much headspace, not use a fill tube, etc). It stuck me that a lot of locals and repeat customers were present, but I never felt like an outsider. We'll return.

    (4)
  • Alden C.

    Really a very nice little brewery that just opened up in Broomfield. We had a taster set of the Saison, Type III IPA, the Red and the Poblano Stout. All of the beers were good but the Red and the IPA won me over but even more so was the Poblano Stout. I liked that one so much I had to get a pint of it! The bartender was really nice and they had a brand new brewery map up on the wall and found about 20 new breweries to keep our eyes on! Thanks for the info and being friendly, having cool t-shirts and above all great beer Big Choice!

    (4)
  • Patrick C.

    The beer was very mediocre and the service left little to be desired. They seem to be more concerned with what 80s punk music is being played on any given day than focusing on proper customer service and consistent quality ales. Once more breweries open up in this area it will be interesting to see how they do but for right now they are the lack of options brewery in the Broomfield area.

    (2)
  • Matthew B.

    There is a new entry in the brewery market and they have landed in Broomfield. I stopped by on their opening weekend and actually took my wife back on Monday. There are only four beers on tap. However, I will take good beers over 15 mediocre beers! Currently Big Choice is offering a Saison, Poblano Stout, Type III IPA and a Red. All get a thumbs up in my book. The Saison was light and refreshing but actually had a good flavor. I am typically not a fan of beer with peppers (unless it is red chili). However, the Stout was very well done. Just a hint of heat with a nice burn. Their IPA was tasty, but the Red took the cake. The Red is more hoppy than than the IPA at 87 IBU and 35 IBU's, respectively. Most beers were in the upper 5% on mid 6% on alcohol. Good balance with the flavors. I will be back and look forward to the new beers that are going to come along. We had a good visit and enjoyed the impromptu tour! Stop in, meet the owners, and enjoy some good beer close to Broomfield!

    (5)
  • Robert T.

    I love little tucked away places like this. This place is a true locals joint. I really liked the beers I tried, and they had a food truck outside that you could text your order too and it would just show up. Super cool.

    (4)
  • Tom S.

    Cool little stop with great staff and excellent beers.

    (4)
  • Rilee T.

    I tried this little brewery out when they first opened and now it is one of my favorites. The beer is great, the poblano stout and I want Wheat are my favorites, and they always have something new on tap. Free popcorn, food trucks, and a cozy atmosphere. The staff bumps up the place to 5 stars for me. Always friendly and they make a point to remember you when you visit. Such a nice bonus!

    (5)
  • Sarah P.

    Excellent brewery and love the upstairs if it is not too busy. You can order or bring in food, which is nice and the beer is yummy. Would recommend!!!

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    I will start this review with the full disclosure that Big Choice invited us up to serve food from our food cart this past week. With that said, I hadn't heard about them yet, but was pleasantly surprised by what I found. The owner's are extremely friendly and have created a great, out the the way brewery with top notch ales. As a guy that regularly brewed in college, I'm truly impressed with those that have taken their knowledge to the level of mastery that allows them to make remarkable beers. The brewery is small, but has a nice tasting room with a full bar and tables. It does fill up, and creates a cozy, locals atmosphere. I tried the EPA, the stout and the new wheat beer. All were excellent with my favorite being the EPA. I believe they have four beers entered into the GABF this year and I wish them the best of luck. If you like great crafted beers, they are definitely worth making your way around to for a visit.

    (5)
  • Paul B.

    This place is amazing. Love the Poblano Stout and the Saison but you can't go wrong with any of the beer on tap. If I didn't have a job and they'd let me, I'd just put a cot in there...but then I guess I wouldn't have money for beer. Anyway, if you haven't tried Big Choice beers, you are abusing your taste buds. I will be back there...actually tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Danielle W.

    Great to see that Broomfield finally has a place to go and wind down, besides franchises such as Old Chicago. These young guys are doing a big thing, and the city approves. Congrats on your success at this year's GABF, the Poblano Stout won me over.

    (4)
  • Jefferson H.

    This place is awesome!! Our group ordered a flight of 8 beers each so we could try all their flavors and we truly enjoyed all of them. The staff was very friendly and inviting too. They have a bar on their main level with tables and an upstairs area with couches, a foosball table, board games, and flat screen tv's to enjoy while sipping on your most delicious and refreshing brews. The poblano and IPA were my favorites but they were all actually very tasty. They had a food truck outside too in case you needed to soak up some suds. Check this place out soon.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    Good beer, nice location and best of all, revolving food trucks. I really dig a business where everyone focuses on what they do best. It's also a welcome relief to have a non-corporate brewery in broomfield. My family and I will be visiting often.

    (5)
  • Leshner D.

    Awesome owners, awesome beer and one of the best microbrew atmospheres around.

    (5)
  • Cami R.

    Great place for beers and not a bad place if you have to bring a kiddo like we did. Sampled the beer,had some orange crush, and bought a growler for my dad. Loved the red, nice and hoppy, also the stout was smooth and different in a good way. Really impressed for a small brewery in a off the beaten path spot.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    Outstanding brews. Love the Red!

    (5)
  • Kristaleigh S.

    Found this amazing local brewery. They have 4 fresh beers on tap. The bartender was awesome and explained what each was like. Got a taster tray and decided on 3 to buy in growlers. The Saison, the poblano stout, and the type III ipa. This is an amazing find. The beer has amazing flavor, and they play great music. I will definitely come back when the food trucks are there to have some great food with my beer in the teasing room.

    (5)
  • Brent L.

    Really fun place to hang out at. It's a little small and loud (understandably so), but they have an upstairs area that was much quieter, and had a couch, games, tv, etc, for my family to enjoy while we sampled all the beers. I guess it's because they just remodeled, but there was a "new house" feel to the place, that reminded me of hanging at a friend's new place (which I liked). As for the beers, I thought they were all at least decent. I liked the red ale the best. They were certainly more than good enough to make for a nice, relaxed evening chatting with family and friends. The server was super nice was well. We'll definitely be going back again.

    (4)
  • Chris K.

    Great place and an awesome addition to Broomfield. I really enjoyed the red that tasted like a IPA. They have two more beers on the way, looking forward to stopping in again to try them. Growler refills for $11 is a nice deal as well.

    (5)
  • Marnie N.

    Happy we found this great little local brewery! Solid lineup of beers on tap, friendly place to hang out and grab a couple beers. Usually have food trucks on the weekends and popcorn to nibble on during the week. Our go to local for a good pint!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :3:00 pm - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes

Big Choice Brewing

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