There’s something cozy about whiskey on a chilly evening in the Rockies. Less than a week before Vail’s opening day, a small group of town employees gathered at the new 10th Mountain Whiskey and Spirit Company tasting room on Bridge Street. They chatted quietly over whiskey flights in the warm, intimate space, comfortably seated at several tall bar tables made by hand from discarded barrel stays and hoops. If the decade weren’t all wrong, the tasting room might be mistaken for an illicit Prohibition-era speakeasy. There’s not a single flatscreen in sight — as if there were space — and …
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