Wynkoop Brewing Company: Billiards players flock here to play on the 30 upstairs tables. This is Colorado’s first brewpub and the largest in the nation in terms of the amount of beer produced. It’s just across the street from historic Union Station.
Rock Bottom Brewery: Located on the 16th Street Mall, Denver’s mile-long pedestrian promenade, the Rock Bottom has one of the city’s largest outdoor cafes. (People watching is fabulous at one of the al fresco tables.) Rock Bottom is now a national chain, however this was the first.
Breckenridge Brewery: This restaurant, located almost directly across the street from Coors Field, is hopping before and after a baseball game. Sports are always on the many television sets. The original is in the mountain town of Breckenridge.
Flying Dog Brewery: This irreverent brewery (Doggie Style Ale) is not a brewpub (no food served), but it’s worth a visit for the distillery tour. Take a free tour weekdays at 4 p.m. and Saturdays at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tours begin and end in the tasting room; this is not for kids: you must be 21.
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