Colorado Craft Beer Week
continues and as the week progresses the events continue to pile up. As we head
into Wednesday we are blessed with great new beer releases, and more great
events in Denver and around the state. With a calendar this full it will make
getting through hump day that much easier.
-Station 26 will continue their
week of new beer releases with a “Secret Pin” Firkin. To find out what’s on tap
you will just have to visit the tap room, odds are it will be unique and
refreshing.
-Copper Kettle Brewing Company
will be finishing their “What the Firk” month with an Imperial Red Saison. Beer
taps at 3 and is sure to go quick.
-Grist Brewing Company will be
putting on the Brewer’s Challenge 1. This will put 2 beers against each other
this time using breakfast cereal. The two beers going against each other are a
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Trappist Ale vs. a Peanut Butter Crunch Porter.
-For Wayward Wednesday River
North will be tapping their collaboration with TRVE Brewing. A Nelson hopped
Barrel Fermented Belgian Single.
-Down in Poncha Springs Elevation
Beer Company will be tapping another special firkin. Their Little Mo’ Porter
aged in Deerhammer’s Oak Whiskey Barrels will be hitting the tap lines.
-Another day, another craft beer
dinner. This time it will be located at the Ale House at Amatos and feature the
breweries located within the Beermuda Triangle. For $50 guests will be treated
a great meal and breweries from within this area that include Breckenridge,
Strange, Renegade, Wit’s End, Black Sky, and TRVE. Tickets may still be
available, for information cal (303) 433-9734.
From 6-11 at the Renegade Publik
House in Denver there will be a tap takeover featuring the great beers from
Odell and Renegade. This will feature more limited and rare beers from Odell
including Mountain Standard, Myrcenary, Lugene, Tree Shaker, Wolf Picker, and
Runoff Red IPA.
-Epic Brewing in Denver will be
hosting a beer and finger painting party. From 5-8 guests can enjoy great Epic
beer and enjoy doing great beer themed finger paintings. Paintings will then be
auctioned off to benefit the Colorado Brewers Guild.
-The Historian’s Ale House will
be hosting another head to head event between breweries. The participants this
time are Elk Mountain out of Parker against Grimm Brothers in Loveland. First
keg to run out wins so head down and cheer on your favorite.
Lots of events to choose from,
just how many can you fit into one day? No matter which you choose it is sure
to be a great time, with great company, and of course enjoying great beer.
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