Bonfire Brewing is known for its beer, so the tap room in downtown Eagle doesn’t serve food, though you can bring in your own grub. The wide selection of the brewery’s specialties is reason enough to check out the place, but if you’re looking for more, several TVs, a dart board and a shuffleboard table […]
Breweries and Wineries in Denver
Showing 23 - 44 of 162Booz Hall is the first of its kind: a collection of several tasting rooms for Colorado wine and spirits producers under one roof. The opening lineup comprises Jackrabbit Hill Winery, 3 Hundred Days of Shine, Rising Sun Distillery, Woods High Mountain Distillery and State 38 Distillery, all offering samples of their wares, plus mixed drinks […]
First opened in an old goat shed by two University of Colorado professors in 1979, the Boulder Beer Company is the oldest microbrewery in Colorado. At their Pub — a full-service restaurant — you can choose from a long list of menu items accompanied by suggested beer pairings. Try the half-pound Buff burger (all natural; […]
Denver lost its biggest brewer in June 2015, when Breckenridge Brewery officially left its longtime headquarters at 471 Kalamath Street and opened a twelve-acre campus on the banks of the South Platte River in Littleton. But the city’s loss was a major plus for Colorado beer drinkers and beer tourists, who gained a malty, hoppy […]
Bruz, which also has a tasting room off Colfax, is unique in that it only focuses on Belgian-inspired beers, from the classic abbey ales that you’d expect to find overseas to fun, fruited Belgian beers and IPAs. This is the rare specialty brewery that manages to truly offer something for everyone, including fun, beery education. […]
Bruz is unique in that it only focuses on Belgian-inspired beers, from the classic abbey ales that you’d expect to find overseas to fun, fruited Belgian beers and IPAs. This is the rare specialty brewery that manages to truly offer something for everyone, including fun, beery education. From tours around the beer world that take […]
Call to Arms feels like a safe haven in a neighborhood being drowned by modern condos. Take a few steps down the entryway and you’re in a different world. The prominent bar is a great place to sip a few top-notch beers, but the events are really what separate this taproom from other quality breweries. […]
Cannonball Creek has long been known for making hop-forward beers, and making them well. But in recent years, the brewery has expanded its menu to focus more on lagers – which, not surprisingly, are very good, too. From Dad Squad pils to Let’s Talk About Mex!, you can always find tasty options here. The brewery […]
Danny Wang and Betty Fey opened Caution in the spring of 2012 as a production facility supplying beer to Lao Wang, a noodle house owned by Wang’s parents. The brewery quickly expanded with a tap room, giving beer fans a chance to post up and sample their entire lineup.
While Fort Collins and Denver each have their share of breweries, it’s slim pickings in Berthoud, which is about halfway between the two cities. The small-town, small-batch City Star Brewing makes award-winning beers with big taste; some of its mainstays include Cowboy’s Golden and All American IPA. The brewery’s tap room, which is open seven […]
Coda boasts about its “experimental elixirs,” most of which are only made in single-keg quantities and sold within a couple of days. But it’s also got a solid lineup of standard beers, including IPAs, Kölsches, pilsners and stouts on tap at any given time, as well as a rotating roster of food trucks most days.
In just four years, Cohesion has become one of the top destinations for out-of-towners, local industry workers and beer aficionados drawn by its Czech-style lagers served in a very traditional way: from side-pull Lukr taps, with plenty of creamy foam on top. (The exact amount depends on which style of pour you choose.) The bar […]