New Mexico is home to more than 70 breweries, and several of them are located right in the mountains, easily accessible to your ski destinations! We’ve lined up brewing companies near each ski area for you to check out on your next vacation.
/wp:paragraphwp:heading {"level":4}Red River
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Visit Red River Brewing Company on Main Street for a selection of delicious locally brewed beers. It is a great place to have dinner, meet with a large group for an outing, or simply try out the local beers. The company opened in 2018, and is a family-owned business we hope you can frequent for years to come.
Angel Fire
/wp:headingwp:paragraphEnchanted Circle Brewing Company
Try your next craft beer at 8500 ft. Enchanted Circle Brewing Company uses virgin spring water from deep in the mountain to craft the beers, along with fresh ingredients for you to have the best experience possible. Stop in at their original location in Angel Fire to try out a handcrafted brew or head to their new location in Albuquerque for a night or weekend of fun.
Santa Fe
/wp:headingwp:paragraphSanta Fe brewing Company
Check out Santa Fe Brewing Company at their headquarters in Santa Fe where you can choose from 27 types of beer, cider, wine a more. They have a small selection of food as well, in addition to their stunning beer garden. Many of their brews are also available at local grocery stores if you want to try them out at your home. You can find all of their location and where brews are sold here.
Los Alamos
/wp:headingwp:paragraphBathtub Brewing Co-op is a perfect place to stop and hang out after a date on the Mountain at Pajarito. Located at 163 Central Park Square in Los Alamos, they're open all week long, and have a fun laid-back atmosphere. Their selection ranges from ales to loggers and more. See their full list of brews here.
/wp:paragraphwp:heading {"level":4}Ruidoso
/wp:headingwp:paragraphIf you're visiting Ruidoso to go skiing or snowboarding at Ski Apache, be sure to stop by Lost Hiker Brewing Company. It's a family-owned business that has years of practice crafting unique brews. Their menu features several standbys, as well as seasonal options. Swing by for one of their events, or just to try some new craft beer.
/wp:paragraphwp:heading {"level":4}Albuquerque
/wp:headingwp:paragraphLa Cumbre Brewing Company is a major brewery located in Albuquerque. Their brews are served at many restaurants, including Ten3 and Sandiago's Grill at the Tram which you can access when visiting Sandia Peak. La Cumbre also has two locations where you can go to the taproom and try out the drinks!
/wp:paragraphwp:paragraphMarble Brewery is another business that helped start the microbrewing culture in New Mexico. With three locations across Albuquerque, they’re a convenient stop on your way home from dinner or as part of a night on the town. They have won several awards for multiple of their beers, as well as Small Brewing Company of the Year at the Great American Beer Festival.
/wp:paragraphwp:heading {"level":4}Taos
/wp:headingwp:paragraphIf you're looking for a fun night out or a delicious craft beer while skiing at Taos Ski Valley, stop by Taos Mesa Brewing which features twelve house beers on draft all times. In addition to the drinks, you'll love the events they have, where artists come in and play live music! Learn more about Taos Mesa here.
/wp:paragraphwp:paragraphWhere is your favorite place to grab a drink? We love having a cold brew with a delicious green chili meal and spending time with friends and family!
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