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Mile High Beer Festival


This legendary and always sold out festival celebrates Colorado craft brews on a local scale that’s laid-back and easy-going. This gives you a chance to try over 80+ tasty local brews from Colorado's top breweries.

The annual Mile High Beer Festival will happen on March 21st, Saturday, at their new downtown venue, The McNichols Building in the great state of Colorado.

Brace yourself because you’ll get unlimited sampling of the best craft breweries in Colorado including:

  • Crazy Mountain Brewing

  • Mockery Brewing

  • Ratio Beerworks

  • Spice Trade Brewing

  • Strange Craft

  • Wit's End

  • Horse and Dragon

  • COEDO x Denver Beer Co.

  • Snow Capped Cider

  • Renegade Brewing

  • Zuni Brewing

  • Crooked Stave

  • Bierstadt Lagerhaus

  • Avery Brewing

  • High Hops Brewery

  • 14er Brewing Company

  • Odell Brewing Company

  • Sanitas Brewing Company

  • Oasis Brewing

  • Pug Ryan's Brewery

  • Ska Brewing Company

  • Lumpy Ridge Brewing Company

  • Loveland Aleworks

Not only that! Aside from beer, you'll also get to sample craft spirits from:

  • Art of the Spirits

  • Distillery 291

  • Axe and the Oak Distillery

  • Bulleit Bourbon

  • Elevated Seltzer

  • Colorado Sake Company

  • White Claw

  • Jiant Kombucha Hard Kombucha

  • Evergood Elixirs

  • Boochcraft

  • Copper Dog Whisky

  • Spirit Hound

  • 3 Hundred Days Distilling

According to eventbrite.com, this is a 21+ event. No dogs allowed. They also remind us to drink responsibly and use ride sharing services--do not drink and drive! There are also no refunds.

The Mile High Beer Festival proudly supports Minds Matter of Denver. Minds Matter of Denver is committed to making college education a reality for accomplished high school students from low-income environments since they first opened 2004. Students are paired with two adult mentors and spend time during weekly after-school sessions working on summer and college applications, standardized test preparation, community service efforts, writing and speaking skills, and other life skills that benefit the student academically and personally.

Now, cheers to that!

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