Wiley Roots Brewing Company

Brewery · Greeley

Wiley Roots Brewing Company

Brewery · Greeley

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625 3rd St D, Greeley, CO 80631

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Specializes in unique mixed-culture, barrel-aged sours  

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Independent, medal-winning brewery known for mixed-culture and spontaneous beers. Recognized by Brewbound and multiple GABF medals; hours and background verified on the official site.

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Google
Years later and still one of my fav places to go. Absolutely love this place and the beers and the staff. Let’s start with the atmosphere… it’s the coziest, friendliest, raddest place to grab a beer this side of the Nile river. The staff and the owner at top notch. 10/10 highly recommend!! Their beers are always something special and we always enjoy our time here. Let’s also talk about Tony’s… damn… want a delicious pie!!! This place is just amazing.

Megan Martin

Google
We came to Greeley for the day to visit breweries. We came to Wiley, Ben and Sydney made our experience amazing. They both were so attentive to us and chatted the entire time. Not to mention great beers. Thanks Sydney and Ben for making our day trip one to remember.

Kyle Marshall

Google
Awesome beers and really cool little spot. They have a cool patio that would be awesome on a cool summer night or in the spring and fall but it was triple digits when we visited. We stuck to the taproom instead and enjoyed a cool beer. They have a pretty wide variety but specialize in sours. Overall, great little brewery.

Will

Google
Had a few days in Denver and decided to drive up to Greeley to try out their sours. Was NOT disappointed- their smoothie sours were some of the most unique, and best tasting, sours we've ever had. Thick body with nicely balanced fruity layers with flecked smoothie appearance; literally like a smoothie. The Appletini sour was unique as well with crisp apple notes and heavy caramel flavor that worked better than we thought. Staff were super friendly and the spot had ample seating and chill environment. Definitely worth the drive and will absolutely go back next time we're in Colorado.

Justin Newell

Google
Very quick stop, but glad I made it in. I love the industrial area setting and overall feel of the spot. Beertender was super friendly and ready to help. Great selection. The Undead Pastry Seance was no joke!

Christine Harbin

Google
The beer is great! It clearly isn’t a family friendly place. The back patio has no covering, which isn’t ideal during the summer. The picnic tables are warped and need to be replaced. If you have a baby, there is nowhere to change them. I understand not all brewery’s are family friendly, and they don’t have to be. Just letting you know if you plan on bringing a family in.

Karelly Arroyo

Google
We’ve been going to Wiley Roots since moving to CO about 1.5 years ago. They have a WIDE variety of beer selections that are delicious! Staff is always very kind. They have super fun Trivia Nights! This is our go-to brewery 👏

Liv R

Google
Nothing quite like it! Wiley Roots is located right on the train tracks and has a huge outdoor with plenty of seating and space. There’s a large garage door next to one end of the huge wrap around bar. Even more seating inside with a back seating area to see into the brew house. These beers are out of this world and Wiley Roots takes brewing and flavor profiles to a new level. The detail on their descriptions are extremely accurate. They have an unparalleled “ice cream” line that I will be drinking as my morning smoothie for every brunch moving forward! Many of their options have to be canned due to the consistency, so flights can be more challenging to get, but there was not a single beer I didn’t love. There’s a shot-ski option to have a little silly fun with some friends, plus a few other games. Train Beer is a real thing!! If you’re lucky, you’ll see Midnight, the brewery’s resident kitty who is super friendly and fluffy. There was a food truck outside while I visited over the weekend as well. Can’t wait to come back!
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Noel J.

Yelp
This is the best beer bar to go to. One they have the CUTEST black cat that just walks around or comes up to you on the bar and lets you pet and love up on, two they have really good beers three amazing service four a really good atmosphere that is just really down to earth and inviting and five they have the dopest music it's old school and that's my kind of beer bar to go too. There is inside and outside seating. I also ordered a pizza from their pizza food truck, note* it is not always there so check their website to see what days they have food because it's not an everyday thing. Also if you do stop don't forget to buy your black cat sticker that is literally of the black cat in that bar. I think his name is Wiley.
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Carolina H.

Yelp
Definitely one of our go to's when we go to Greeley!! Love all of their fun flavors and all of the outdoor seating they have!
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Mo C.

Yelp
This is a fantastic brewery with legitimately something for everyone! This place has great indoor and outdoor spaces. Plenty of room for groups. We bellied up to the bar. The beer list is overwhelming. They have styles all over the board and lots of options for non-beer lovers. I really enjoyed the big, dark, sweet stouts and the refreshing, summer sours. The beertenders are really knowledgeable and will help you pick out the perfect beverage. If you haven't been here before, ask your beertender about the cat who lives at the bar. :)
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Kristi M.

Yelp
Even though this is a small spot, it's worth a stop. The bartenders are so friendly. They have some awesome smoothie beers to try. The frozen beer stole the show for me. It was the perfect way to cool down on a hot summer day. The only let down, after seeing multiple photos of the beer soft serve served in cones, they stated they don't actually do that and it's just for marketing purposes?
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Gina K.

Yelp
We walked over from our hotel to experience Wiley Roots. They earned every star! We sat inside because it was cold out but the patio looks like a great time when it's warmer. We were greeted and helped upon entry. We sat at the bar and took some time to get through the pages of beer that are offered in 16 oz cans or on draft. From spurs to stouts and porters there were so many to choose from. The county fair series was amazing and as a Gemini I had to try the Zodiac: Gemini sour which was tart but not overwhelming. We tried two stouts both peanut buttery and delicious. We decided to grab a bite since St. Tony's pizza operations from the location. The pizza was impressively good and they accommodated our request for half pepperoni and half margarita. The train tracks back up to their facility so there are select beers (marked on the menu) that when the train goes by if you order them you get a discount on them. Of course the train when by so I had to order the Beer flavor beer. A nice light and refreshing beer.
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Jessica S.

Yelp
This brewery does things a bit differently than your typical. Firstly, they didn't have much on tap. Instead, they encourage you to order their cans and bottles and consume them directly on-site. In that light, DO come with others especially if you're main goal is to sample a few beers. They certainly possess an IPA and a stout or two, but they are otherwise known for their smoothie sours. I imagine these would screw with their lines, hence the lack of any of that particular style on draft. They do have "regular" sours which they categorize as "slush". We ordered 4oz tasters of their three hazy IPA's on draft, and opted to share a single 16oz can of one of their smoothie sours. Can't say I enjoy the smoothie style, in general, so their Super Fruit Lady: Triple Strawberry was only mildly interesting. The thick smoothie texture isn't really my jam when drinking beer. If I were being forthright, I would not even consider the smoothie style a beer. In any case, the flavors were as true as can be. A common issue with strawberry is that is often tastes like band-aid and that certainly wasn't the case here. As for their IPA's, they pretty much all tasted the same, but perhaps that was because we had just come from Weldwerks up the street. Nothing to complain about in the end though.

Lana F.

Yelp
This is a top-notch brewery focused on customer experience and serving environmentally conscious craft beer! The exceptional variety is worth a visit! And you will be greeted with a warm smile!
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Laura M.

Yelp
I love this brewery! We have stopped in here a few times over the last couple of years, and most recently again today. The staff are amazing - friendly, happy beer lovers who are happy to make recommendations based on what's new or your flavor profile. There's plenty of space inside in the bar area, and on warm days plenty of patio area/tables to sit. If you're there when the train goes by - ask for a train beer! Super interesting takes on beer - from smoothie sours (A visit from the fruit lady:...) - to fruited sours (the lounge music:Vegas grotto is a must), to IPAs (citradonkdonkdonkulous is a triple style IPA and quite delicious), pastry stouts and porters. If you aren't on untappd you should be - all of these beers rate extremely well. Also love that you can pick up single cans to go (it's a bit hard to get through the whole 3 page beer list while there). We will be back!
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Eric H.

Yelp
Had one of their beers at a restaurant a while ago and got the opportunity to visit the brewery in person and had an amazing experience. We were there on trivia night and ended up winning second place and received a discount on our tab. I only like Porters and Stouts and am often disappointed by the lack of flavor in beers I try. But not here! OMG they had at least six good looking beers and I tried five and loved them all. We even bought two 4packs to go. They are without doubt my favorite domestic brewery. Oh and the staff was amazing.
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Cindy S.

Yelp
I enjoy their beers a lot and the atmosphere and beertenders are nice. The last few times I've been here though- I've looked at the canned beers they've given to us and they have really old "canned" dates... not sure if this is right or not but a little unsettling I guess... the pickle slush beer given for my michelada was either canned in 2016 or maybe 2018 ‍. I haven't heard of beer being given past 6 months from canned date at a brewery...
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Dan C.

Yelp
Came here on a Sunday afternoon and found parking easily. The outdoor patio was very nice and large. The indoor bar was a little smaller than I expected, but nice. I also fully expected there to be more beer on tap. It seems most of their beer is out of a can and they pour it for you at the bar. I like to get a splash of a couple before deciding on a pint, which you can't do if it's in a can. The beer was decent and the service was very good. To be fair I only tried a couple, but the 1320 double IPA I ordered was very subdued in hops flavor and that was a little disappointing. My wife enjoyed the sour IPA. One cool thing they have is a "train beer" which is their Nearly Dry lager beer for $2 when the train goes by. I did that too and that beer was pretty good, at 3.5%. Fun day and I'd come back to try a few more. Hope to see more on tap next time as it gets warmer.
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Rick T.

Yelp
First stop off the plane we hit up Wiley Roots not that far of a drive from Denver airport. Their sour program is exceptionally good slightly different from the really heavily fruited sours. Some are wine like while others take on a life of their own but one things for sure you will want to attempt to try them all !
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Tiffany N.

Yelp
Perfect haven for the sour lovers out there! We stopped here for their infamous boozy ice cream as an afternoon treat and it was well worth it. Their blackberry pomegranate ice cream was bomb and a perfect compliment after lunch. I also tried their Meyer lemon meringue sour and a few oz was just enough for me (Love lemon but not a huge sour beer person). They have a delightful patio space to ensure social distancing measures are kept in tact. My only complaint is that it's an industrial park and it gets LOUD. We finished up pretty quickly since it was difficult to hear each other let alone think. Pup friendly too :)
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Ashley P.

Yelp
If you like sour beers, you have to visit Wiley Roots! We live in Denver and had been wanting to go ever since they came up on social media and I saw their unique beers! So this weekend we drove up to Greeley and it was totally worth it! Not only do they have awesome beers, but they offer soft serve boozy ice cream and slushies. They offer a vast menu and have ample seating both inside and the outdoor space. My only recommendation would be to offer more of the awesome beers to-go! There were a few beers that we absolutely loved but they weren't available in cans or bottles so we had to settle for just having them at the brewery. If you go, make sure to try the barrel aged sour called Family Tradition. Easily one of the best sour beers I've had (and I consider myself a sour beer connoisseur lol).
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Ben N.

Yelp
Wiley Roots is a unique experience. I've only been to one other experimental brewery, in Bend Oregon - the Fermentation Project. Wiley Roots lives up to that high expectation in my mind, and offers a wide variety of unique, interesting, and maybe even challenging drinks to try. We were allowed to try a few options and settled on the Vanilla, maple, cinnamon stout and a peach smoothie sour approximating a fuzzy navel. Both were excellent! Sours tend to be too hard on my stomach, and turn bitter on my tongue after the third or fourth drip. Neither happened here, I really enjoying it! And the porter was very good, sweet but not overwhelming. Definitely come here, and do so with the idea that you are goi g to explore some fun options!
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Jose A.

Yelp
Cool spot - especially if you like sours. Drove up from Denver to check this place out (roughly 1 hour drive assuming no traffic). The spot does offer several different types of beers (IPAs, Stouts, etc.) but seems to specialize in smoothie sours and fruited sours - they've got as expansive a menu as I've seen anywhere for sours, though not all were available on draft (many were can only). I tried the Raspberry Lemonade Slush, the Ice Cream Trucks - Banana Across America smoothie, and Strawberry Chocolate Cheesecake Cobbler sour. Didn't care too much for the slush, but the "banana" smoothie and strawberry cheesecake chocolate sour were very, very good - especially the banana smoothie! But plenty of sours and other beers on the menu here so you should be able to find something you like. The smoothie sours don't have an ABV % listed in the menu but, per brewery staff, the alcohol percentage tends to run between 5-7% for those smoothies. The staff was super friendly and helpful and providing guidance on selections. Also appreciated the fact that they have TVs here, unlike some breweries that intentionally go without them. One quirk about this place - as soon as I sat down, a black cat crossed my path on the bar's counter. The cat (whose name is Midnight) apparently lives at the brewery and is well-known by the regulars LOL. there's even a cool painting of the car inside the brewery. Some cons - the spot closes relatively early for a brewery (9 on weekdays, 10 on weekends). Also, they don't serve food (besides simple things like popcorn) in-house, though to my understanding a food truck is often available there (wasn't there when I stopped by). I live on the East Coast but will definitely make it a point to drive back out here again the next time I'm in the area!
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Jake J.

Yelp
Super cool really awesome very cool awesomely awesome brewery in that is awesome in Colorado
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David K.

Yelp
Went here on a Saturday afternoon. First time here. Very friendly bartender. Her name was Rachel. We order the double ipa, pomegranate gose, cinnamonstah, maple imperial somethin, something came for you in the mail. The Porters and Stouts were delicious but really sweet. I did tasters. I don't think I could do a full pour. But very good. Lots of flavor. The ipa was very good. After going to a place where all they serve is hazy IPAs it's great to have an American ipa! The gose has some good flavor. Lots of tables and room. Looked like a big patio and would be great in the summer. It looks like they are making great stuff with such a small system. Will be back. Cheers!
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Jorge M.

Yelp
Great brewery located in in Greely, Colorado. Local brewery that make small batch beers. If you ipa's and fruit beers that are slushy or smoothie like then look no further. They have a good selection of beers. Plenty of setting outdoors as well indoors. I enjoy their stouts myself. Great place to enjoy beer with some friends.
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Angela B.

Yelp
Lots of fun options at this brewery, though they have some "real" beer too. Nice big bar, with several tables inside...and lots of space in there outdoor garden.
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Jake K.

Yelp
A hidden gem. Good beer and atmosphere. Wish this wouldn't have been our last stop and being full from other breweries. Will definitely be back and make them first on our list.
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Marian H.

Yelp
Fun place for Friday nights with friends. If you like sour/ saison beers this could be a great place for you. Cool, hip setting with bass filled music. The IPA Citradiculous is decent, but not at the thirst quenching level of other Colorado IPAs. As a red beer IPA beer person, I am a little saddened by the lack of those beers in Greeley Right now they have several peach beers ( in the sour category) so head in over if that suits your style. Great staff. They even card us old folks. Haha!
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Abby H.

Yelp
Absolutely amazing service and beer. Our server Sayo was amazing and super knowledgeable. I can't say enough good things about this place and the staff, especially Sayo.
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Kristina L.

Yelp
Such a great brewery tucked away in Greeley! If you are in town, this is a definite place to stop. The customer service has always been great and the variety of beer has never disappointed. They have a nice patio area if the weathers nice and a great indoor space if the weather is not so nice. We stopped in with our pups and enjoyed beer on the patio. Everything was very reasonably priced!
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Joe H.

Yelp
Absolute great time! Great beers at fantastic prices, friendly staff. I want to become a regular here. I do wish they served food beyond popcorn, even just nachos.
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Taylor S.

Yelp
First off, this brewery has some of the HANDS DOWN best beers I have ever tired. Their frozen slushes are AMAZING, their shushee sours are incredible and their service is just the cherry of top of the experience sundae! Literally everything from the second that we walked in to the the moment we left was amazing, such a genuine experience, no fake "I care about what you have to say" from the bartender. Honestly had good conversation and good beer. We ended up buying 4 different 4-packs to take home and some amazing "run the brews" glasses, we likely spend a little more thank WE wanted but it was worth every last penny! And it's not that they were all that expensive it was more that everything we had was better than the last! I HIGHLY recommended going here if you want some incredible beers, and some show stopping sours! PS- HUGE SHOUT OUT to our bartender, we didn't catch your name :/, but we were there from about 5p - 7:30ishhh (after the crazy storm, today 9/11), YOU'RE AMAZING! Driving from Denver in the middle of that storm was beyond worth it! Thank you so much!
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Beezus A.

Yelp
we saw an ad on instagram on their "ice cream beer" and it did not disappoint. this will definitely be a regular spot for us. the ice cream is so good, they serve it in a cup or cone. the smoothie beers were delicious! they also do a $2 special when the train passes by. staff was very friendly, great experience overall.
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Michael R.

Yelp
Great beer had TripleBerry County Cobbler. Nice sour. The a Temporary Residents Prescott Paradise. Ver great double Aged Wheat wine ale. 12% or I would drink more. Very helpful staff
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Kaila K.

Yelp
Great beer! I really loved the frozen slushy option, it definitely sets this place apart. We enjoyed a drink on the patio and bought some cans to take home. Only complaint is that they don't do growler fills.
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Greta T.

Yelp
I I love this beer so much that I traveled 2 hours to visit the brewery. Fantastic! Didn't disappoint. Only wish it was closer to the Springs and that they kept brewing the beers I liked.
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Mickey M.

Yelp
Every (non local) seems to head out to Greely for Weldwerks, but I strongly feel that Wiley Roots deserves your business if you are making the drive. Pros: -Lots of beer to choose from (IPAs, Porters, Sours etc.) -Very relaxed environment with lots of seating -Indoor and Outdoor seating -Dog friendly (outside) -My favorite beers: Peanut Monstah, Two Headed Monstah, Citradonkulous (similar to Juicy Bits IMO) -Great service and friendly staff Cons -Like many places, their sours all seem to be kettle made which are nice for those getting into beer, but don't offer that deep flavor a true sour offers. -No food
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Jake K.

Yelp
Pretty solid! I liked the location quite a bit: tucked away, lovingly put together, and clean. The staff was great, and welcomed us warmly. Served us beer, which is a key to my heart! The beer was pretty solid. I liked everything we got in our flight. Will be back if/when I am nearby.
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Scott D.

Yelp
Best brewery in Greeley! Staff is amazing, friendly, and knowledgable. Great selection of beers, from sours, to IPAs, to stouts, to lagers and more. All of the beers are solid. Love this place.
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Dale Z.

Yelp
Earlier in the day, on our visit to Greeley, the folks at Crabtree told us we should check out Wiley Roots, who operate out of the original Crabtree location. I really like that most brewers seem to have a strong sense of camaraderie and would much rather build each other up, than tear one another down. This location is definitely on the other side of the tracks (right next to them), just north of the big silos. We did not have too much trouble finding the place (thank you Google map app), although it was after dark and not that well lit. Wiley Roots is at the end of a dead end street, just past Syntax Spirits Distillery and Cocktail Bar (they even share a bathroom). I am sad to say that this was our last stop of the evening and my memory of the beers I enjoyed is not as sharp as I might prefer. But, I do remember starting with the Super 77 Wheat. This beer earned a bronze at the 2013 GABF and is more than drinkable. We hung out on the patio, enjoying the very mild October night, while a couple trains went by, and the large ginger cat from Syntax paid us a visit. The folks we met seemed pretty easy going (no surprise for most smaller breweries). If you are doing a Greeley brewery crawl, this one should definitely be on your list.
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Alden C.

Yelp
Wiley Roots Brewing is in the same location where Crabtree Brewing used to be. It is also right by Syntax Distillery. This was my first time to this new brewery since Crabtree was here and the setup is very different. The tap room is more inviting than it used to be, that much is for certain! I got a Chocolate Porter and it was alright. It was not too sweet but not amazingly distinctive either. It had a wonderful body to it! Since I was on a mini tour I just got the one beer here. I might have liked their lighter beers better like the wheat for example. The staff here is very friendly and quite helpful!
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Shayn L.

Yelp
Awesome little brewery with a cool vibe. Great flavors of beers. We got lucky as we arrived a local pizza shop was offering up free pizza for everyone. We enjoyed our first visit here. If you have never been here before i highly recommend you try it!

Justin S.

Yelp
Let me start by saying I love Wiley roots collaboration beers that they distro to the springs. Love them so much I decided to make a trip to the brewery to spend my Saturday. It was just an ok decision. The brewery itself is your run off the mill bare bones tasting room. No ac, open doors, flies everywhere, and sticky tables. Walls are mostly bare and could use some art of some sort. There are a few random awards in shadow boxes but nothing that makes you feel like the drive to Greeley was worth it. The beer is ok. Most of their special edition beers are either hit or miss canned, tap room was very similar. Most flavors fall flat or are totally off. The frozen ones might be the way to go. The worst part about the visit is the super odd pour sizes they have for their beers. To add to it, they underpour by 2oz or more and still charge the normal price which is pretty overpriced in comparison to other brewers in the Denver area offering larger sizes. (The worst part about under pouring your beer is the fact you call yourself out by marking your three pour sizes on your glasses. If you're going to short me at least be sneaky about it). Luckily a brewery across the street was the only saving grace for Greeley. I'll stick to Wileys distro beers and save the taproom to the locals with limited options.
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Meghan T.

Yelp
Wiley Roots is hands down one of my favorite places! Lacking in pretentiousness, they craft amazingly delicious beverages with thoughtful and unique ingredients! Their stouts are something to behold! Or if you're on the low carb bandwagon, try their 'Nice' seltzer beverages. These have quickly become my go-to drink as I watch my caloric in take, but what they lack in calories, they definitely don't lack in fantastic citrusy flavor-light, but satisfying! But whatever beverage is your fav, just ask, their great staff is sure to find something right up your alley. While you're there, don't forget to spot Midnight, the brew cat, and give her a little hello!
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Jon M.

Yelp
This is one of the most under rated breweries in Northern Colorado. Everyone flocks to Greeley to follow the crowd and stock up on lactose IPA's and pastry desert beers; meanwhile these guys quietly do there thing just down the street. Great Sours, Porters, Stouts, etc. Their medal winning Saison and "Something came in the mail" are two of the best beers in town with rotating variations to keep it interesting. They know how to make true to style beers that are complex and can't be faked. There space is nice , especially if you are a fan of laid back and no frills. Staff is always great and very attentive. They are not full of themselves and have a great sense of humor. Don't make a craft beer trip to Greeley without stopping here.
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Alex P.

Yelp
Wiley Roots was one of the best surprises that we have stumbled across in regard to breweries. It was recommended to us by a staff at a different brewery, and the recommendation did not disappoint. Wiley Roots has a great vibe to it, especially in the summer time when you are able to sit outside. The staff has always been extremely friendly and great with recommendations. Similar to everything else in Greeley, it is not the most exciting drive if you are visiting from out of town, however, this brewery is absolutely worth it. Their selection of beer is an EXTREMELY large variety and very unique. From Kool-aid flavored beer, to ice cream flavored beer. Additionally, their beer flavored ice cream is delicious. Their fun concept of $1 beer when the train comes by is very fun and contributes to the great atmosphere of this brewery. If you live out of town and enjoy this beer, I recommend taking some to go, as they sell most beers by the can. Additionally, keep an eye out on new releases of their most popular beers. Their Fruit Camp beers, similar to a puree, are OUTSTANDING, however, they can sell quick.
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Lara N.

Yelp
We've been visiting Wiley Roots as out of towners since they first opened in 2013, and now that we live in Greeley again, we come about once a week. It is hands down our favorite brewery of all time! They have a wide variety of types of beer, and it's true that they will find a beer that even the non-beer lovers will love! Their Deep Roots Porter is my go-to fave, but Wiley Roots has managed to convert this "porters and stouts only" girl into a sour lover, too. Every single variant of A Visit From The Fruit Lady is amazing, and the bourbon barrel aged specialty beers are also incredible. Kyle and Miranda, the owners, are top notch human beings, the staff is fantastic, and the occasional visit from Midnight the brewcat is fun. We have an 8 and 10 year old who LOVE visiting Wiley, because we always bring board games along and they get to eat their weight in pretzels and food truck delights. My 10 year old even requested to celebrate her birthday at Wiley! You can't beat the enormous outdoor patio, especially on those magical summer nights. They serve $2 pints of "Train Beer" every time a train passes by on the adjacent tracks, and it's a fun but relaxing atmosphere. I'm so glad Wiley is in Greeley, and we will continue to visit as often as we can!
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Logan M.

Yelp
"Hello, we'd like a taster of everything." The barkeep didn't bat an eye, and juggling a dozen-plus taster pours with real orders from other customers, filled the bar up with a wonderful variety of beer. Not what you'd expect from a brewery in an industrial park with an interior that has a, well, unfinished basement aesthetic. If you're in Greeley, I'm a tad jealous as the beer here is wonderful. It's so wonderful that the Blood Orange Gose stopped me after about three hours at GABF to set a reminder about it - it's so delicious. Other standouts during the flight included the Sour IPA (just a hit of lactic acid behind a solid IPA), Irish Stout (malty, dry, seriously drinkable), New England IPA (with all the richness and none of the off-flavors too common in other unfiltered beers), and the Sap Tart Saison (if there was a beer designed to complement Thai food, this is it). The Hazelnut & Almond Porter was far too sweet for my tastes, but making Nutella into a beer is an achievement nonetheless. Being in eastern Greeley it's not necessarily convenient as part of an up-and-down I-25 beer tour, but it's worth making the trip. There is a lot of average beer treading water in CO and that is absolutely not the case here - this is one of the good spots.
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Alex H.

Yelp
Greeley could be destroyed in an earthquake and I would still consider staying if Wiley Roots was left standing. Wiley Roots is my favorite brewery in the city because I've never had a bad beer there. Their Blood Orange Gose is fantastic, and is available in many liquor stores across Northern Colorado too (is it their flagship beer? I'm not sure.). I'm also a fan of One Hop in My Pocket. Oh, and their root beer is amazing. I hate root beer, so that's saying something. Kick back here on a warm, dusty day in good old Greeley and you'll be all but guaranteed a good time.
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Kenneth T.

Yelp
Really long overdue review! I've been enjoying WR since I moved to the area 18 months ago. Such a unique brewery. The beers are true quality and they always have a great variety of styles. Really nice indoor and outdoor spaces and knowledgeable service make this a beer geeks and beer - newbie must visit.
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Steve C.

Yelp
We came to Greeley for Weldwerks but Wiley Roots ended up stealing the show. Weldwerks is great, but they are really IPA heavy (about 75% of their menu was variations of their NE IPAs) which is neither my wife nor my favorite style. Wiley Roots, however, brought it with several sours (our favorite) and just about every style represented, and represented well. Their space was a little depressing but the outside looks like it would be perfect when the weather was nicer. I was really surprised that there was such a good brewery in Greeley that I hadn't heard of, and it will now be part of our visit when we come again.

Jack P.

Yelp
Interesting place. Weird menu but good beers. Covid BS is a little too high for an outside venue. Just ok prices. Food truck wasnt bad.
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Craig S.

Yelp
This brewery is walking distance from Weldwerks and should not be missed if you are in Greeley. We had some great beers here. The sours really stood out. The county fair cherry cobbler was our favorite and I wish I would have bought another 4 pack for later.
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Ashlee M.

Yelp
Dropped in to buy a four pack of Cinnamonstah, and decided to have a few tastings. We were not disappointed. Everything we tried was delicious and so unique. Music was great and atmosphere was causal and fun. He bartender was knowledgeable and super friendly even though he was busy answering questions and chatting with other customers. I will totally return and can't wait to bring friends!
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Alexandria D.

Yelp
Came from Denver to visit a friend here and ended up going to a few breweries and this one was by far our favorite! Loved all of there beers, especially all of the sours that they had on tap. Great atmosphere and awesome service!