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The Wynkoop plans to start delivering beer by horse and carriage

Beer hasn't always been delivered by truck. In the early 1900s, it took a horse and carriage to get Denver's suds from the brewery to the bar. Although the tradition died after prohibition, the Wynkoop Brewing Company plans to bring it back. "I've got a horseman, two horses and an...
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Beer hasn't always been delivered by truck. In the early 1900s, it took a horse and carriage to get Denver's suds from the brewery to the bar. Although the tradition died after prohibition, the Wynkoop Brewing Company plans to bring it back.

"I've got a horseman, two horses and an old-fashioned wagon - and clearance from the city," says Wynkoop marketing man Marty Jones. "Twice a month, we're going to pull the wagon up behind the Wynkoop and load it with kegs and cases and deliver it to our favorite downtown accounts. It's a cool, missing slice of the beer culture.

"Part of our message to people is that they are getting beer that is is very locally made," he adds. "So, we'll have a smaller carbon footprint, but a larger hoofprint."

Jones says the carriage is scheduled to make its first delivery around 5 or 6 p.m. on Friday, April 16. "Our first stop will be our sister restaurant the Wazee Supper Club and from there, we'll head east and roll it down the Sixteenth Street Mall."

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