Brewpub entertainment in Denver
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Wynkoop Brewing Co
Wynkoop's Rail Yard Ale is the city's most celebrated red ale, and beer fans file into to this spacious brewpub to knock them back while tossing darts, shooting pool or taking in the breeze on the wide porch. The taps change with the season and the menu offers passable pub standards. Call ahead for Saturday brewery tours.
The basement of the brewery hosts a long-running sketch comedy shows on the weekends, and the jokes are appropriate for all ages.
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Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery
Drinkers are met with the gleaming stainless sheen of brew kettles as they enter this chain brewpub, perched on the prime real estate of the 16th St Mall. It’s outgrown 'micro' status and is not so hot compared to smaller craft brewers in the region, but the award-winning Red Rock Red and people-watching from the patio make for a pleasant afternoon.
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Great Divide Brewing Company
This excellent local brewery does well to skip the same-old burger menu and the fancy digs to keep their focus on what they do best: crafting exquisite beer. Bellying up to the bar, looking onto the copper kettles and sipping Great Divide’s spectrum of seasonal brews is an experience that will make a beer drinker's eyes alight.
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Uptown Brothers Brewery
When we checked in, the Brothers were just getting their brewing operation off the ground, but looking at their selection of taps and bottles gives us high hopes. The menu? More of the typical bar food standards. Come here to drink and wander around Colfax to work up an appetite.
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Breckenridge Blake St Pub
Blake St is home to the, ah, Breckenridge Blake St Pub, also known as the Breckenridge Ball Park Brewpub. Breckenridge's portfolio of beers is long and includes an unusual vanilla porter. The Trademark American pale ale is the signature brew and probably a good place to start.
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Denver Chophouse & Brewery
Chophouse brews are mostly European in style – pilsner, ales and lagers – and there's a good American pale ale. The Chophouse Brewery has sites in Boulder, Cleveland and Washington DC.
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