There are a bunch of great local and regional beer events coming up in the next two weeks, so if you're looking for something to do beer-wise, definitely check these out! There's something for everyone from our Meet the Brewer event to tappings, releases and one big festival.
***Updated***
Venetucci Pumpkin Ale Release date has been announced!
Also, see the bottom for a list of upcoming events that require reservations.
Thurs. Oct 3rd
Meet the Brewer: Ro Guenzel from Left Hand Brewing / 7pm
at Front Range BBQ/2330 W. Colorado Ave.
We've been looking forward to this event since we first saw Ro Guenzel, head brewer at Left Hand Brewing, give a beautiful presentation about Smoked Beer at the Vail Big Beer Festival. Ro has a profound attachment to smoke and many of his specialty beers used smoked grain, smoked pepper, and the like. Smoke, of course, has a long history in the lives of humans; if you wanted to be warm, if you wanted to cook, if you wanted to brew beer, smoke was an inevitable part of the process. Brewers went to great lengths to remove smokey character in beer, but now many brewers are interested in ways to bring that character back into the beer. For our Meet the Brewer event on October 3rd, Ro Guenzel will tell us more about smoke and give a slideshow presentation about the many smoked beers that Left Hand creates. More details here.
We've been looking forward to this event since we first saw Ro Guenzel, head brewer at Left Hand Brewing, give a beautiful presentation about Smoked Beer at the Vail Big Beer Festival. Ro has a profound attachment to smoke and many of his specialty beers used smoked grain, smoked pepper, and the like. Smoke, of course, has a long history in the lives of humans; if you wanted to be warm, if you wanted to cook, if you wanted to brew beer, smoke was an inevitable part of the process. Brewers went to great lengths to remove smokey character in beer, but now many brewers are interested in ways to bring that character back into the beer. For our Meet the Brewer event on October 3rd, Ro Guenzel will tell us more about smoke and give a slideshow presentation about the many smoked beers that Left Hand creates. More details here.
A dark and strong American Wild, Damn it Feels Good to be a Gangsta is heavy in Roast, Chocolate, and Special B malts and comes with a unique and unexpectedly dry profile. Combining two Brettas lends a milder barnyard, but heavily funky character accented by an apparent 'natural cork' flavor. Aging the beer on French oak Barrels and allowing it to properly develop, attenuation is high revealing a light body and notes of astringency. Balance is created by the addition of Honey, Golden Raisins, and Mustard Seed. 8.1% ABV
Sat. Oct 5th
First Saturday FiRKiN: House IPA/11am
Trinity Brewing/1466 Garden of the Gods Rd.
$3 pints of Trinity's house IPA until it's gone!
Sunday Oct. 6th
Venetucci Pumpkin Ale Pre-Sale/10am
Bristol Brewing/1604 S. Cascade
It's that time of year! Venetucci Pumpkin Ale PRESALE takes place in the hallway at Ivywild School (on the Bristol side of the Building). Lines started forming last year before Bristol Employees even got to work, and last year it was on a Tuesday! The Ivywild School opens up daily at 7:30am, so if you want a "piece of the pie,"we advise that you get there early and camp out! Bristol has a Facebook Event Page set up as well.
Details for the Presale:
- Sale starts at 10am and goes til 4pm (or whenever they sell out!)
- Credit Card or Cash
- 3 Bottle Limit
- I.D. required
Details for the Presale:
- Sale starts at 10am and goes til 4pm (or whenever they sell out!)
- Credit Card or Cash
- 3 Bottle Limit
- I.D. required
Monday Oct 7th
Eddyline's Master Brewer Dinner/7pm
Eddyline Restaurant and Brewing Company/102 Linderman Avenue, Buena Vista, Colorado
Eddyline Brewery presents its first Brew Master Dinner of the year. Every first Monday of the month from October to May we will bring you an amazing feast of beer and food. If you're thinking of making the drive, check their facebook event page here.
Tuesday Oct. 8th
Beers Made By Walking / Denver 2013
Tues. October 8th / 5-8pm
As beer lovers from around the country gather in Denver to celebrate the Great American Beer Festival and the Denver Beer Fest, we thought we would give these beery visitors a taste of the great state of Colorado. Beers Made By Walking has invited seventeen breweries across the state to take a hike, literally, and then make specialty beers inspired by the edible and medicinal plants found along the trail. These seventeen beers, made specifically for this event, will be available for one night, Tuesday, October 8th, at Wynkoop in Denver. More details here.
Wynkoop Brewing / 1634 18th St. Denver
Tickets will be available at Wynkoop on the night of the event or you can purchase them in advance here.
Thursday Oct. 10th
RyePA Release Party/6pmBristol Brewing Company/1604 S. Cascade
Join Bristol this Thursday, October 10, for the release of their RyePA and musical performance by The Myth of Modern Medicine. With its rich copper color and exquisitely hoppy nose, Bristol's RyePA impresses at the very start. From there, bright, citrusy hop flavor takes center stage, set against a more subtle but solid malt profile. The rye malt lends its characteristic crispness, making this a highly refreshing addition to our Brewhouse Series.
Thursday Oct. 10th - Saturday Oct. 12th
Great American Beer Festival/5:30pmColorado Convention Center/Denver, CO
If you're one of the lucky fans to have snagged a ticket for this years GABF, we'll probably see you there, but if you weren't able to snag a ticket, and want to join in on the fun, there's tons of events happening in and around downtown Denver during the festival. To find out what's all going on, here's where to look.
***UPDATED***
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Here are some upcoming events that require ticket purchasing, or an RSVP:
Oct. 16
Fall Brewer's Dinner at Phantom Canyon / 6pm
5 courses paired with 5 beers. The beers include the Two Headed Dog 2IPA, Drie Molens Plum Saison, Pre-Prohibition Pilsner, Omar Santiago Vienna Lager, and Halloweenhead Pumpkin Ale. $50 per person, inclusive. Reservations required by October 10th. Call 719.635.2800 to RSVP.
Venetucci Pumpkin Ale Release / 5pm
Oct. 21
Brewmaster's Dinner at Colorado Mountain Brewer / 6:30pm
InterQuest Location
5 courses, $50 per person. Beers include: 7258 Blonde Ale, Fort Collins DoppelBock, Roller Coaster Red Ale, Oktoberfest, and Monumental Stout. RSVP here.
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