16 of Colorados Most Popular Breweries

Open since 1994, it has had a long time to work its recipes, so it now wins GABF medals at a nearly annual clip. These beers are so beloved that today there are four locations in the Denver area. One standout pour is the Yeti Imperial Stout, with a big roasted, caramel, and toffee flavor profile that feels tailor-made for sipping around the campfire. Throughout the year, different iterations of the Yeti come out, so keep an eye out for pumpkin spice, horchata, and peppermint bark infusion. DBC was born out of a passion for the craft of brewing and bringing people together over a pint and a shared love of the outdoors.

Our Canworks production facility is run on 100% solar power, meaning each can, bottle, and keg we produce is with 100% clean energy. Elk Mountain Brewing, Inc., established in April of 2009, is owned and operated by Tom and Marcia Bell. Enter your email below and grab our free locals' guide and monthly what's up designed to help you live your Colorado life and uncover fun things to do. If you’re looking for a nightcap at another great Grand Junction establishment, we suggest simply heading around the corner to Ramblebine Brewing Company for a drink in their inviting indoor/outdoor atmosphere.

The brewery also hosts the WeldWerks Invitational Festival, a gathering of lovers of barrel-aged beer each summer. Roughly 50 breweries from across the country join bring their best stouts, porters, and Lambics. After the final keg has kicked, all of the proceeds go to local Weld County nonprofits. Featuring an indoor and outdoor seating area and frequent food truck service, Rock Cut is perfect for getting away from the crowds and enjoying Estes Park’s panoramic views. While in town, you can also sample local brews at Estes Park Brewery close by or at Avant-Garde Aleworks near Lake Estes.

Those who’d prefer not to drive out to Idaho Springs are in luck—Westbound and Down recently opened a satellite location in the Free Market building in Downtown Denver’s Dairy Block. Is Casey Brewing a bit of a trek from Colorado’s larger cities? At Denver Beer Co, we are an accepting, inclusive, and loving community. We welcome all races, religions, countries of origin, sexual orientations, genders, ethnicities, and abilities with open arms and love. Along with 100% solar power, DBC implements new processes to reduce water and energy usage, CO2 emissions and decrease waste.

Massive amounts of floral, citrus and tropical hop flavors lurk beneath ivory whitecaps, swirling amid glowing golden seas, waiting to conquer your palate with their bitter deliciousness. Our beer is brewed to be shared with family and neighbors in our communities. Colorado Springs is home to 31 breweries, and Adams’ favorite is Local Relic Artisan Ales. Colorado Native Beers are not just any beers, they are made with only Colorado ingredients.

Their brewery was built around Maragh’s Jamaican heritage, and the name was carefully selected to signal to the community that everyone is welcome. One of the very few black-owned breweries in the state, Maragh says Wah Gwaan was established with inclusion in mind. DENVER — In Colorado, 92% of breweries are owned by someone who is white. To find out why all you have to do is look at American history.

If you’d like to continue your brewery crawl in Fort Collins, we suggest checking out Equinox Brewery in town or heading over to Funkwerks for some exceptional drink choices. One of the most interesting places is Purpose Brewing, a small, independent brewery where the owner’s love for beer and experimentation shines through. Every week, the brewery comes out with new flavors to replace Colorado’s Brew the old, making each visit different. So be sure to visit the Colorado Brewery List often, then get out there and visit some of the state’s 400+ breweries. At Colorado Brewery List, explore the wide variety of breweries Colorado has to offer. Use our interactive map to view what breweries are in your area, or scroll through our detailed list to see other sites from across the state.

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