COLORADO COMMODITIES

No, not Colorado Commofites, the commodities broker that used to inhabit the 4th floor near SwRI. But instead, how to source some of the Bratfest items.

Most of the food and drink items can be had in normal stores, as noted in "Menu" above. But a few items are special and we get them at these locations (please patronize them in this time of pandemic):


- CORN

Our corn is provided by a family-run local grower, Munson Farms, located on the northwest corner of 75th and Valmont, Bouder. Often, the corn is gone by Sep 25, but they claim as of the 25th that they still have some! Pumpkin patch is now also open.

A real bonus here is that their corn is picked the same morning it is sold. Website:

Munson Farms


- GERMAN ROLLS

Our custom-made rolls come from Master Baker Michael Vyskocil at The Bavarian Bakery, in Longmont. Some of you may have met him and his wife at last year's Fest. He produces many European Breads and sweet treats. He also has a restaurant at the Longmont location and does catering. Some of his bread products can be found in local stores as well.

It is on the north side of Ken Pratt Blvd, just south of Nelson Rd.
303.678.1014

I'm sure he could use some business during this tough time. When we initially told him what we needed, he was hesitant at first, but soon came out of the back room with a calculator, ruler, calipers, weight scale, and all the rest. He said "If we are going to do this, we are going to do it right!" with his residual German accent. For 12 years now, he has always come through for us with a spectacular product, coming in early on Saturdays, when he is normally off, to personally prepare the custom, organic, rolls, timing them to come out of the oven only a few hours before the Fest. Thank you, Michael!

Bavaian Bakery