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Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery Rock Bottom serves native suds that are tank-to- table fresh, with a menu designed to complement their flavors. Easy to find, easy to enjoy. Always brewing. 16TH ST. MALL & CURTIS ST. 1001 16TH ST., DENVER Wynkoop Brewing Company Wynkoop is a Denver institution, known for inno- vative brewers who will put just about anything in their beer, including Rocky Mountain oysters, gummy bears and green chilies. It’s known as the brewery that brewed a neighborhood, because Wynkoop helped spur the revitalization of Lower Downtown (LoDo). 1634 18TH ST., DENVER Jagged Mountain Craft Brewery Jagged Mountain stays true to its theme by exploring new styles and ingredients, rejecting standard styles and offering a varied selection of craft beer. With some crafts topping out at an impressive 17.5% ABV, an adventurous spirit is required. 1139 20TH ST., DENVER Denver ChopHouse & Brewery The Denver ChopHouse’s Kevin Marley has been brewing beer there for 23 years! He pairs high-end lagers and ales with an ever-changing menu of lo- cal chops, steaks and chef-driven entrees, creating a unique fine dining and brewery experience. 1735 19TH ST., STE. 100, DENVER Great Divide Brewing Co. Great Divide’s flavorful beers represent a lifestyle that is uniquely Coloradan. The taproom has outdoor seating filled with locals and tourists alike, and Denver’s best food trucks are often parked street-side, should you want a bite with your brew. 2201 ARAPAHOE ST., DENVER Tivoli Brewing Company Tivoli is Colorado’s oldest, most historic brewery. It originally opened in 1859 and supplied beer to the gold rush pioneers. Situated in the heart of downtown Denver’s Auraria Campus, it’s easily accessible via the Platte River and Cherry Creek trails. 900 AURARIA PKWY., STE. 240, DENVER 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6.
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Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery Rock Bottom serves native suds that are tank-to-table fresh, with a menu designed to complement their flavors. Easy to find, easy to enjoy. Always brewing. 16TH ST. MALL & CURTIS ST.1001 16TH ST., DENVER

Wynkoop Brewing Company Wynkoop is a Denver institution, known for inno-vative brewers who will put just about anything in their beer, including Rocky Mountain oysters, gummy bears and green chilies. It’s known as the brewery that brewed a neighborhood, because Wynkoop helped spur the revitalization of Lower Downtown (LoDo). 1634 18TH ST., DENVER

Jagged Mountain Craft Brewery Jagged Mountain stays true to its theme by exploring new styles and ingredients, rejecting standard styles and offering a varied selection of craft beer. With some crafts topping out at an impressive 17.5% ABV, an adventurous spirit is required. 1139 20TH ST., DENVER

Denver ChopHouse & Brewery The Denver ChopHouse’s Kevin Marley has been brewing beer there for 23 years! He pairs high-end lagers and ales with an ever-changing menu of lo-cal chops, steaks and chef-driven entrees, creating a unique fine dining and brewery experience. 1735 19TH ST., STE. 100, DENVER

Great Divide Brewing Co. Great Divide’s flavorful beers represent a lifestyle that is uniquely Coloradan. The taproom has outdoor seating filled with locals and tourists alike, and Denver’s best food trucks are often parked street-side, should you want a bite with your brew. 2201 ARAPAHOE ST., DENVER

Tivoli Brewing Company Tivoli is Colorado’s oldest, most historic brewery. It originally opened in 1859 and supplied beer to the gold rush pioneers. Situated in the heart of downtown Denver’s Auraria Campus, it’s easily accessible via the Platte River and Cherry Creek trails. 900 AURARIA PKWY., STE. 240, DENVER

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Baere Brewing Co. Baere hides between a laundromat and nail salon in a strip mall on South Broadway in the eclectic Baker neighborhood. Walking into Baere trans-forms the feel of the 1970’s retail center. The space is filled with barrels from Laws Whiskey House, and there are 15 beers on tap, ranging from Belgian farmhouse styles to hop-forward IPAs to a wide variety of sour offerings on draft and in bottles. 320 BROADWAY ST., UNIT E, DENVER

Black Sky Brewery At Black Sky, heavy metal flows through the speakers. This Santa Fe Drive staple has 25 taps and barrel-aged beers, with crowlers, growlers and bombers available to take home. Hungry? New Haven-style pizza, calzones and grinders are served daily. 490 SANTA FE DR., DENVER

The Intrepid Sojourner Beer Project Inspired by an archaeologist’s adventures, Intrepid Sojourner pushes the boundaries of beer’s taste with its ever-changing lineup of travel-influenced brews, complemented by non-alcoholic coffee, kombucha and root beer to round out its 20 taps. 925 W. 8TH AVE., DENVER

Beryl’s Beer Co. The folks at Beryl’s are obsessed with making great beer and doing it differently, with unique spins on traditional recipes. Not only do they have a great lineup of traditional beers, but they also have a tap list dedicated to barrel-aged beers. 3120 BLAKE ST., DENVER

TRVE Brewing Co. TRVE visitors are greeted with an iconic, long wooden table — perfect for socializing — and the sounds of heavy metal. Although metal plays all day and night, the brewery is set up to encourage great conversation. 227 BROADWAY ST., #101, DENVER

Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project Crooked Stave is the culmination of brewmaster Chad Yakobson’s master’s research on sour beers, The Brettanomyces Project. Crooked Stave’s progressive approach to brewing blends science and art through creativity and passion. The resulting creations are sour beers of extraordinary complexity. 3350 BRIGHTON BLVD., DENVER

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Renegade Brewing Company Renegade’s taproom is filled with the rumble of conversation, accented with laughter coming from friends and families. The laid-back tasting room is where the Art District on Santa Fe community comes together. 925 W. 9TH AVE., DENVER

Prost Brewing Company Prost combines the best parts of a Bavarian- style biergarten outside with a traditional bier hall layout inside, giving you the feel of an afternoon or evening spent in Munich. The signature copper brewing equipment was shipped from Germany, and the commitment to brewing authentic Ger-man-style bier holds true in their Colorado brews. 2540 19TH ST., DENVER

Ratio Beerworks Ratio, located in the heart of the River North Art District (RiNo), focuses on meticulously crafted beer. The brewery’s portfolio includes a wide vari-ety of traditional styles with a modern twist. With deep roots in the punk rock music scene, Ratio’s co-founders sought to translate the industry’s sense of community, DIY spirit and strong musical influences via the beer and taproom experience. 2920 LARIMER ST., DENVER

Spangalang Brewery What does Spangalang mean? The term refers to a cymbal pattern in music and is a reference to the Five Points neighborhood’s rich history as a jazz hub of the West. The custom artwork and jazz themes lining the walls reflect the vibrancy and creativity of the community. 2736 WELTON ST., STE. 102, DENVER

Strange Craft Beer Company Strange Craft was the first small taproom brewery to open in Denver. With an inviting bar made of reclaimed wood, a spacious outdoor seating area with yard games, rotating food trucks, live music on Saturdays and 12 taps of award-winning beers, there’s plenty to enjoy. 1330 ZUNI ST., UNIT M, DENVER

Deep Draft Brewing Deep Draft is devoted to quality and variety, offering everything from pilsners and lagers, to stouts and porters, to IPAs and other ales. The name combines the Lee family’s two passions: beer and sailing. Sailing because the name describes an ocean-going sailboat, and beer because there is great satisfaction in taking a “deep draught” of their house-crafted brews. 1604 E. 17TH AVE., DENVER

Denver Beer Co. Home to one of the largest outdoor patios in the city, Denver Beer Co. has established itself as a top spot to enjoy a craft beer on one of Denver’s 300 days of sunshine. 1695 PLATTE ST., DENVER

Crazy Mountain Brewing Company Crazy Mountain brews crazy good beer for the passionate pursuers of life. Check out their Denver taproom and beer garden, drink up and live life to the fullest. 471 KALAMATH ST., DENVER

Epic Brewing Epic’s 25 rotating taps feature go-to favorites along with unique sours and taproom exclusives. Enjoy the bright, spacious taproom and sunny patio in Denver’s River North Art District (RiNo). Epic has something for everyone! 3001 WALNUT ST., DENVER

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Briar Common Brewery + Eatery Briar Common is a family-owned gastro-brewery, brewing both classic and contemporary beer styles complemented by a creative comfort-food menu. You can enjoy weekend brunch, happy hour or daily dinner on the beautiful rooftop patio. 2298 CLAY ST., DENVER

Declaration Brewing Company Named Denver’s “Best Brewery Taproom Patio” by Westword in 2017, Declaration features 40 unique taps, daily food trucks and a spacious patio for fun and entertainment. The brewery houses a robust yeast library, and their beer scientists create a wide variety of ales, lagers, sours and aged beers to suit every taste! 2030 S. CHEROKEE ST., DENVER

El Rancho Brewing Company Perched at an elevation of 7,686 feet, the deck and main dining room at the historic El Rancho provide the perfect spot for a beer and a burger while enjoying a view of the Continental Divide. 29260 US HWY 40, EVERGREEN

Factotum Brewhouse Factotum’s beers come to fruition through the ideas of community members, who then have the opportunity to guest brew alongside their brewery team. This unique concept means the tap menu is constantly rotating, although they always have their flagship American pilsner in the lineup. 3845 LIPAN ST., DENVER

Goldspot Brewing Company Goldspot is making a name for itself in Colorado with exceptional beers that will please both craft brew newbies and beer aficionados. Located in the vibrant Berkeley neighborhood, the tasting room and outdoor patio offer the perfect spot to drink and talk beer. 4970 LOWELL BLVD., DENVER

Mockery Brewing For beer drinkers looking for creative and delicious brews, Mockery is the innovative producer of damn good beers that break the rules in all the right places. They’re out to create the kind of beers that spark conversations and inspire breaking conven-tions. 3501 DELGANY ST., DENVER

Fiction Beer Company Stop in to try a variety of literature-inspired beers at Fiction, like their Great American Beer Festival®-winning lagers or trendsetting IPAs and mouth-puckering sours. Enjoy a game or good book in the comfortable taproom or on the large patio while sipping any of the 12 beers on tap. 7101 E. COLFAX AVE., DENVER

Avery Brewing Company Avery is a family-owned brewery in north Boulder, about 45 minutes from downtown Denver. Year-round beers include White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale, The Maharaja Imperial IPA and Tweak Stout. 4910 NAUTILUS CT. N., BOULDER

Blue Moon Brewing Company— RiNo District Blue Moon’s River North Art District (RiNo) loca-tion is an opportunity to share its ongoing creativ-ity and innovative brewing. Try unique beers only available at this location and enjoy a bite from the globally inspired, locally sourced food menu. 3750 CHESTNUT PL., DENVER

Comrade Brewing The name comes from the camaraderie that the craft brewing industry is known for. This fami-ly-owned-and-operated brewery uses only Amer-ican-made brewing equipment and has multiple beer medals to its name. 7667 E. ILIFF AVE., #F, DENVER

Black Shirt Brewing Co. Black Shirt is a red ale-focused craft brewery, pizza kitchen and live music venue in the River North Art District (RiNo). It’s open seven days a week at 11 a.m. and is just steps from the 38th & Blake rail station. 3719 WALNUT ST., DENVER

Station 26 Brewing Co. Station 26 brews handcrafted beers in a 1960 fire station in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood. The brewery is the ideal first stop for travelers coming from Denver International Airport. 7045 E. 38TH AVE., DENVER

Joyride Brewing Company Situated across the street from the banks of beautiful Sloan’s Lake in Edgewater, Joyride has tremendous views that pair with their stellar brews. You’ll find there’s something for everyone at Joy-ride’s dog-friendly taproom. 2501 SHERIDAN BLVD., EDGEWATER

Farm House at Breckenridge Brewery Enjoy great beer and a fresh, locally inspired menu seven days a week at the Farm House. On the weekends during warmer months, relax in the beer garden with picnic tables, lawn games and frequent live music! 2990 BREWERY LN., LITTLETON

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Denver Brewery Tours

Beer Glossary

A S P I R E TO U R S ’ R I N O C R A F T B R E W E RY TO U RThe River North Art District (RiNo) has transformed from an in-dustrial landscape into one of the hippest spots in Denver. Aspire Tours highlights a few of the RiNo microbreweries that stand out for their unique perspectives on craft beer. aspire-tours.com

M I L E H I G H TA P TO U R SSit back as a 12-passenger van drives you and your friends along South Broadway and Santa Fe Drive on a four-hour tour that cov-ers three breweries. milehightaptours.com

D E N V E R B R E W S C R U I S EOn the Denver Brews Cruise, you’ll experience the distinct tastes and styles of three of downtown Denver’s finest craft breweries. denverbrewscruise.com

D E N V E R M I C R O B R E W TO U RA 1.5-mile guided walking tour in Denver’s historic Lower Down-town (LoDo) neighborhood, the Denver Microbrew Tour includes 10 samples at four of LoDo’s best breweries and taprooms. denvermicrobrewtour.com

B A N J O B I L LY ’ S D E N V E R B R E W E RY TO U RBanjo Billy’s Denver Brewery Tour includes visits to three local breweries aboard an old school bus redesigned to look like a hill-billy shack, with three pints of beer included. banjobilly.com

D E N V E R B I K E & B R E W S TO U RThis leisurely, four-hour cruise spans five to six miles and takes you to some “hop” spots. atyourpacebiking.com

C O O R S B R E W E RY TO U RTake a free, 30-minute, self-paced tour at the legendary Coors Brewery in nearby Golden — the largest single-site brewery in the world. millercoors.com

A BVAlcohol by volume. The higher the ABV, the stronger the beer. The lower end usually starts around 4%, while the stronger stuff can top 10%.

I B UInternational bitterness units. The higher the IBU, the more bitter the beer.

I PAIndia pale ales might sound exotic but they are highly prevalent in Denver. Simply put, they are very hoppy. There are English-style, American-style, imperial (or double) with extra malt and hops, regional IPAs and even sub-styles within those broader categories. Due to the tremendous variety, the pale ale world is worth lots of taste testing.

A L EBeers fermented at warmer temps with top-fermenting yeast. Ales often have complex floral or fruit esters (the flavors and aromas produced by yeast during fermentation). You’ll find Kölsch beers, noted for their bright yellow or golden hues, in the ale family, too.

C A S K- C O N D I T I O N E D These complex, cloudy beers undergo a secondary fermentation in a sealed cask. They’re often called “live ales” because they’re unfiltered and still contain live yeast when poured. Cask-condi-tioned beers are best served at “cellar temperature” (about 55°F) and have less carbonation than your typical pint.

L A G E RBeers fermented at cooler temps with bottom-fermenting yeast. Lagers usually have a crisp, clean flavor. Pilsners are pale lagers and are highly popular for their refreshing, fragrant flavors.

S A I S O NThis highly carbonated, golden-hued Belgian-style beer — a type of farmhouse ale — is dry, earthy, sometimes spicy, may-be even a little funky. The name means “season” in French.

S E S S I O NLooking for something you can sip all day? Session beers are perfect for ball games and backyard barbecues because of their light body and low alcohol content — generally under 5% ABV.

S O U RThese beers’ signature sour taste comes from a mix of benign bacteria and special yeast strains. Brewers call these ingredi-ents “bugs,” but don’t be put off — you owe it to yourself to give one of these face-puckering pints a try.

S T O U T A N D P O R T E RBoth styles are dark, malty (rather than hoppy) beers. Taste ranges from dry and roasty to sweet and creamy, with flavors of coffee, chocolate and caramel. Many new beer drinkers find them intimidating, but with so much variety, there’s one for everyone!

W E I S S B I E R / W I T / W H E ATAs the name implies, these beers trace their lineage to Ger-many and were unusual when they came about due to their lighter colors. They are typically brewed with a high proportion of malted wheat. American wheat beers are also light in color and may appear cloudy when poured.

You’ve made it to the bar, but it feels like the beer menu was written in another language. Order your next brew with bravado after brushing up on some helpful terminology.

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Breweries 1. ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANT & BREWERY

2. JAGGED MOUNTAIN CRAFT BREWERY

3. GREAT DIVIDE BREWING CO

4. WYNKOOP BREWING COMPANY

5. DENVER CHOPHOUSE & BREWERY

6. T IVOLI BREWING COMPANY

7. RENEGADE BREWING COMPANY

8. SPANGALANG BREWERY

9. DENVER BEER CO.

10. RATIO BEERWORKS

11. DEEP DRAFT BREWING CO.

12. EPIC BREWING

13. PROST BREWING COMPANY

14. STRANGE CRAFT BEER COMPANY

15. CRAZY MOUNTAIN BREWING COMPANY

16. BAERE BREWING COMPANY

17. THE INTREPID SOJOURNER BEER PROJECT

18. TRVE BREWING CO.

19. BLACK SKY BREWERY

20. BERYL’S BEER CO.

21. CROOKED STAVE ARTISAN BEER PROJECT

22. BRIAR COMMON BREWERY + EATERY

23. MOCKERY BREWING

24. BLACK SHIRT BREWING CO.

25. FACTOTUM BREWHOUSE

26. BLUE MOON BREWING COMPANY – RINO DISTRICT

27. JOYRIDE BREWING COMPANY

28. DECLARATION BREWING COMPANY

29. F ICTION BEER COMPANY

30. STATION 26 BREWING CO.

31. GOLDSPOT BREWING COMPANY

32. COMRADE BREWING

33. FARM HOUSE AT BRECKENRIDGE BREWERY

34. EL RANCHO BREWING COMPANY

35. AVERY BREWING COMPANY