BREWERIES
If you like beer, you’ll love Colorado. Colorado has more breweries per capita than any other state in the U.S. And, we’ve been brewing beer since the 1800s. In addition to major breweries, Colorado also has one of the largest concentrations of microbreweries (producing specialty beers in smaller quantities) in the nation, with nearly 100 located throughout the state. Most of the breweries offer tours of their facilities as well as beer tastings. The Great American Beer Festival, the largest domestic beer festival in the United States is held each year in Denver.
For more information, visit the Colorado Brewers Guild.
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Come see and taste traditional brewing in the Rocky Mountains! A 30-minute self-paced tour highlights our brewing, packaging and malting processes, sampling of our...
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Visit the home of Budweiser and discover how our products are crafted using the highest quality ingredients. See the Budweiser Clydesdales and sample in our Hospitality...
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Full menu, craft brewery, full bar. All-natural, antibiotic-free, dry-aged beef from their own herd of Angus cattle. Great salads, pizza and pasta, trout, steaks and...
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Finely crafted beers, finely crafted dining, world-class rafting and entertainment.
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One of Colorado's newest, one of its smallest and Aurora's only microbrewery!
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Gore Range Brewery is one of the liveliest restaurants in the Vail Valley.
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Brews some of the globe's most balanced, yet assertive and flavorful beers.
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Il Vicino is located in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs.
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Since 1986, Carvers has offered Durango the very best in food and beer.
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