Last night was Baby Goat Night at New Terrain Brewing Company, located up in Golden, Colorado, and my sister Susan and I decided to head up there and check it out. This event is extremely popular - the only available parking space was blocks away, and every table was taken, although we were able to snag a couple of stools and use the ledge of a window to set our drinks on. The baby goats were provided by a company called Guided Goat Hikes, which provides goats for Baby Goat Yoga (where you let the goats crawl all over you as you do your yoga routine), Baby Goat Happy Hour, like at New Terrain, and yes - hikes in the mountains with goats tagging along.
The baby goats at New Terrain were kept in a small, fenced-in area, and small groups of people were allowed in for a set amount of time to get up close and personal with them, including the young girl in the photograph on the right. We arrived around 5:30, and the line to get into that goat pen was pretty damn long. Happily, I was able to just stand by the fence and take photographs from there, which worked out pretty well, although in such a small space, it proved difficult getting good photos of those goats with all those people picking them up all the time. But no matter - all you have to do is take about 500 shots and usually three or four will turn out well.
Left to their own devices, these baby goats are quite entertaining, often jumping up on tables and crates and things, such as in the photograph on the left. But the only chance to take photos like this is when one group leaves and the other comes in, which is not a lot of time. But no matter. I can always take a guided goat hike if I want more photo opportunities.
New Terrain's website states that while the baby goats are in the fenced area, small Nigerian Dwarf adult goats will be walking around the beer garden. I don't know for sure if those are what the goats in the photograph on the right are, but they were the only ones I saw walking around the beer garden, so perhaps they are, although they look like regular old goats to me. But what do I know? In any case, Baby Goat Night at New Terrain is a quarterly event. The first took place on May 13th, the second was last night, and the next two take place on August 5th and September 9th between 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. There are food trucks if people get hungry, and, of course, New Terrain's beer, which is very good. It is definitely worth checking out, although unless you arrive very early, you will need to go on a bit of a hike to find parking. It is a shame they don't provide a few extra goats to accompany you on that hike. You could let off the rest of your party at the entrance to New Terrain, load a couple of goats into the back seat, find that elusive parking spot, and then hike up the hill back to New Terrain and drop off those goats for the next arrival. Just a suggestion.














