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Saturday 
-- Beer --
Keystone Oktoberfest
KEYSTONE’S OKTOBERFEST

Saturday, September 3, 2016
Keystone Resort River Run Village
Keystone, CO

Time: 1:00pm to 6:00pm
Cost: $35 for Oktoberfest Stein incl. 3 beers. $5 for each extra.

Kicks up your heels and raise a stein with Colorado-brewed Oktoberfest beers from New Belgium, oompah bands and German fare that will make your mouth water!

Kids will love the chicken dancing as well as free face painting, a bounce house and dance performances from the Edelweiss Schuhplattlers. Parents will love the Colorado craft beers from New Belgium Brewery that draw from German roots.

Track down some lederhosen and train up for the Das Bier Burner 5K that kicks off the day at 12pm. The trophy for crossing the finish line is a pint of Oktoberfest bier. As an added bonus the River Run Village stores and shops are getting in the spirit and having an Oktoberfest Tent Sale that day so treat yourself to an end of summer goodie from one of the many unique shops.

WE’LL PROST TO THAT.

-- Beer --
Tour De Fat - Fort Collins
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Civic Center Park
Fort Collins, CO

Time: 9:00am to 4:00pm
Cost: Free entry, beers $5 each, food $10 to $15

Eight things to know about Tour de Fat:

~There is no entrance fee.
~Your registration fee acts as a donation to the local non-profit. Donations starting at $5 get you some fun TDF collectibles.
~Beer costs $5, food costs $10-15.
~Entertainment is free.
~Tour de Fat is family-friendly, however there may be few costumes that spark a conversation or two with an inquisitive little one! We set up a “Kid’s Area 51” that includes a jungle gym and some fun little bikes and games. The STAGE Stage is also a great place to bring the little ones. That stage will have circus-style performances from jugglers, YoYo Guy and other fun interactive performers.
~We LOVE dogs, we really do…however, we encourage people to make the best decision for their animals. It can be a really long, hot, crowded day with little shade, but typically a rough experience for the pups.
~Bike parking is available at all venues.

Special Guests Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds, Ben Sollee and The Kolars


9:00 am - Ride Registration
10:00 am - Bike Ride
11:00 am - Fashion Showdown
11:30 am - The Kolars
12:20 pm - Slow Ride
12:40 pm Ben Sollee
1:40 pm - The Bike is Right! Game show to win a 2016 New Belgium bike
2:10 pm ****SPUTNIK @ MAIN STAGE****
2:30 pm - Car For Bike Trade
2:40 pm " Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds
4:00 pm - Adios Amigos! (curfew)

Grotto Stage
11:00 am - Atomga
12:15 pm - Write Minded
1:30 pm - Brent Cowles
2:45 pm - The Delta Spirits

Sign Language Interpretation Provided " Check at info booth day of show for more info

-- Beer --
Louisville Pints In The Park
Louisville Community Park
955 Bella Vista Dr.
Louisville, CO 80027

SATURDAY SEPT. 3RD
12pm - 4pm
$25/Ticket
$30 at the door
Souvenir Pint Glass included with ticket!

Mark your calendar and make sure to attend the 1st Annual Pints in the Park being held at Community Park in Louisville!

They will have 16 local breweries giving out sample tastes of their delicious beer!

Entry fee of $25 gets you unlimited sample tastes of the beer and a Souvenir Glass!
$30 at the door.

Don't want to drink? Designated Drivers are free! Just go online and get a DD ticket for entry!

Tickets are limited and the price goes up the day of the event so make sure to get yours today! You are NOT going to want to miss this!!

This is strictly a 21 & Over Event
Infants okay, if worn by the parent as an accessory; no strollers.

For the safety of your 4 legged family members, there are no dogs allowed at this event, we apologize for any inconvenience.

Event will happen rain or shine. All sales are final, no refunds.

-- Beer --
Brews & Views Beer Fest
2nd Annual Brews & Views Beer Fest
September 3, 2016

Saturday, September 3, 2PM-5PM

Brews & Views Beer Fest is a community event co-presented by the City of Littleton and Hudson Gardens. Make plans to join us for the second annual event on September 3, where you can choose from over 40 local craft beers, enjoy live music and play lawn games under the beautiful Colorado sky.
09
Friday 
-- Beer --
Bbq, Blues & Brews
Friday, September 9, 2016
Gold Hill Mesa Community Center Park - 142 S Raven Mine Dr.
Colorado Springs, CO

Time: 5:00pm - 9:00pm.
Cost: $10 per person

Fall BBQ, Blues & Brews Festival Raises Funds for Local Area Non-Profit

Special Kids Special Families will once again host their 2nd annual BBQ, Blues and Brews Festival to raise funds for Zach’s Place at the Laurie Hillyard Family Center, the organization’s premier respite program for children with disabilities. The program is the only childcare facility in the Pikes Peak region with the focus and training to provide care to children with physical, emotional and intellectual disabilities. The event will include several BBQ, food, drink and beer vendors as well as bands donating their performances for the festival.

-- Beer --
21st Annual Breckenridge Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest Steins

Breckenridge’s annual Oktoberfest includes a fun-filled weekend of fall foliage, great parties, Paulaner Bier, genuine German cuisine, collectible steins and special accommodation packages. Don’t miss the largest Oktoberfest in the Rocky Mountains.

The weekend is full of beer, but they didn’t forget about those under the drinking age. Breckenridge Oktoberfest is full of entertainment for everyone; make sure to visit face-painting stations, get some pre-festival exercise at the 5K run and test your skills at a wide variety of German themed games, including the poplar Hammerschlagen.

The dates of Oktoberfest are September 9 through September 11, 2016.

See more details and get your tickets on their website!
10
Saturday 
-- Beer --
Chili And Beer Festival
Chili and Beer officially kicks off the fall season in Mt. Crested Butte and the Gunnison Valley. Join us for the 18th annual Mt. Crested Butte Chili and Beer Festival September 10, 2016.

Held at the base of Crested Butte Mountain, it's a spectacle not to be missed. With locally made chili, tasty craft beer, and live music, Chili and Beer is a great tradition.

See the list of breweries and list of performers on their website.

-- Beer --
Craft Brew Races-boulder Co
The Craft Brew Races in Boulder CO is a 5k road race followed by a local craft beer festival. The series features races around the country. Runners and walkers are welcome to participate in the 5k. The post race beer festival will be held immediately following the race featuring 30+ breweries. Whenever possible local food vendors and local musicians will participate as well.

Your registration fee gets you entry to the race, the festival, finisher medal and a commemorative event glass (or other branded promotional items where glasses prohibitied).

A seperate ticket is available for non-runners wishing to just attend the Festival, and designated drivers.

Adhering to the running industry policy, all entry fees and brew fest tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. You may not give or sell your number or ticket to another individual.

Saturday, September 10, 2016
12:00 pm-4:00 pm

-- Beer, Wine --
Lafayette Brew Fest
Lafayette Brew Fest
September 10, 2016
2:00 pm " 7:00 pm
Lafayette Florist 600 S. Public Rd., Lafayette, CO 80026
SPONSORED BY MORRELL PRINTING SOLUTIONS

Thirsty? Come join in for Lafayette’s Brew Fest featuring Micro and Craft Beers for sale from 25+ local Breweries. There is NO ENTRANCE FEE and tickets are sold by 4 oz pours. Visit a variety of restaurant and food booths, wine will also be sold. Exploring craft beers one glass at a time with the following Breweries:

Avery Brewing Co., Boulder Beer, Eddyline Brewery, Finkel & Garf Brewing Co., Front Range Brewing, Horse & Dragon Brewing Co., Liquid Mechanics Brewing Co., NightHawk Brewery, Oasis Brewing, Odd13 Brewing, Open Door Brewing, Oskar Blues, Redstone Meadery, Skeye Brewing, Something Brewery, The Post Brewing Co., Upslope Brewing, WeldWerks Brewing Co., Wiley Roots Brewing, Wonderland Brewing Co., The Old Mine, Wild Cider.

To buy discounted tickets in advance (starting August 1st) and for more information visit their website or call 303-666-9555. Only service dogs allowed.

-- Beer --
21st Annual Breckenridge Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest Steins

Breckenridge’s annual Oktoberfest includes a fun-filled weekend of fall foliage, great parties, Paulaner Bier, genuine German cuisine, collectible steins and special accommodation packages. Don’t miss the largest Oktoberfest in the Rocky Mountains.

The weekend is full of beer, but they didn’t forget about those under the drinking age. Breckenridge Oktoberfest is full of entertainment for everyone; make sure to visit face-painting stations, get some pre-festival exercise at the 5K run and test your skills at a wide variety of German themed games, including the poplar Hammerschlagen.

The dates of Oktoberfest are September 9 through September 11, 2016.

See more details and get your tickets on their website!

-- Beer, Wine --
Boulder Valley Beer Fest
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Superior Community Park-1350 Coalton Road Superior, CO

Time: 2:00pm to 6:30pm, VIP 1:30pm
Cost: from $30 to $60.

The Rotary Club of Boulder Valley is excited to announce the third annual Boulder Valley Beer Fest to be held on Saturday, September 10 from 2:00 until 6:30 p.m. The festival will take place in conjunction with the Town of Superior’s annual Chili Fest and will be held at the Superior Community Park, 1350 Coalton Road, Superior.

For the 2016 event we will have an expanded VIP tent area, more details to come - please stay tuned!

All net proceeds from this fund raiser will be used by the Rotary club to support its many active community projects from improving literacy locally to helping eradicate polio globally. See About for more information on the club and its projects.

The Beer Fest will feature over twenty local breweries offering a wide variety of outstanding beers. General Admission includes an attractive souvenir mug and unlimited beer sampling.

A limited number of VIP tickets will be available which will include early entry, wine, food, specialty beers not available outside of the VIP area in addition to the souvenir mug and unlimited beer sampling. The blues funk and soul band, Jason Larson Band, and the award-winning, local a cappella group Face will provide Entertainment for everyone’s enjoyment.

Tickets may be purchased online for $30 in advance, or for $35 at the gate on the day of the Fest. VIP tickets will be available for $55 in advance, or for $60 at the gate on the day of the Fest (while supplies last). This will be a great afternoon so buy tickets now, bring family and friends and be part of a great new Superior tradition!

-- Beer --
Tour De Fat - Denver
Special Guests Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds + Ben Sollee + The Kolars

10:00 am - Ride Registration
11:00 am - Bike Ride
12:00 pm - Fashion Showdown
12:30 - The Kolars
1:20 pm - Slow Ride
1:40 pm Ben Sollee
2:40 pm - The Bike is Right! Game show to win a 2016 New Belgium bike
3:10 pm ****SPUTNIK @ MAIN STAGE****
3:30 pm - Car For Bike Trade
3:40 pm " Sister Sparrow
5:00 pm - Adios Amigos! (curfew)

Sign Language Interpretation Provided " Check at info booth day of show for more info
Eight things to know about Tour de Fat:

~There is no entrance fee.
~Your registration fee acts as a donation to the local non-profit. Donations starting at $5 get you some fun TDF collectibles.
~Beer costs $5, food costs $10-15.
~Entertainment is free.
~Tour de Fat is family-friendly, however there may be few costumes that spark a conversation or two with an inquisitive little one! We set up a “Kid’s Area 51” that includes a jungle gym and some fun little bikes and games. The STAGE Stage is also a great place to bring the little ones. That stage will have circus-style performances from jugglers, YoYo Guy and other fun interactive performers.
~We LOVE dogs, we really do…however, we encourage people to make the best decision for their animals. It can be a really long, hot, crowded day with little shade, but typically a rough experience for the pups.
~Bike parking is available at all venues.

See a list of the track and where to register on their website

-- Beer, Spirits --
3rd Annual Chili Cook-off & Craft Beer, Cider, Spirits Tasting
300 Suns Brewing
335 1st Avenue Unit C
Longmont, CO 80501

Saturday, September 10, 2016 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

$20 Advance Chili & Drink Tasting Ticket ($25 at the door)
$10 Advance Chili Only Tasting Ticket ($15 at the door)

Kids 10 and Under are FREE
Event is open to the public with or without a ticket. General public (non-ticketed) will not be able to taste the craft beverages or chili, but they are welcome to purchase food, and beer and other beverages from the 300 Suns tasting room and enjoy the live music and the day with us.

Join in for a day of amazing chili, craft beer, cider and spirits, music and family- and pet-friendly fun benefiting Longmont Humane Society. Chili cooks will come out early to start cooking up their best recipes to wow you with. You get to try their creations and help them choose the People's Choice winning chili.

With a Chili and Drink Tasting ticket you'll get a commemorative tasting cup which gets you unlimited beverage tastings from 2-5pm of selections by the artisans listed below.

Please note though the event ends at 5pm there will be additional music after, the 300 Suns tasting room will be open until 10pm and we won't be kicking anyone out so you can make a day of it!

Sign up to be a chili cook at their website. Get your tickets today!

-- Beer --
Oktoberfest At Pikes Peak Brewing
Pikes Peak Brewing
1756 Lake Woodmoor Dr, Monument, Colorado 80132

Saturday, September 10 at 11am-11pm

Beer! Music! Beer! Games! Beer! Food! Beer!
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Sunday 
-- Beer --
Rocky Mountain Brew Runs - St. Patrick's Brewing Co
SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2016
10AM
At Saint Patrick's Brewing Company
2842 W. Bowles Ave
Littleton, CO 80120

This course will take you along the beautiful platte river trail where you can enjoy the early fall colors. Afterwards, kick back with a brew and chill or play in Saint Patrick's amazing backyard!

Cost: $25 includes run entry, Saint Patrick's brew, this fun coaster and bumper sticker.

Sign up today!

-- Beer --
21st Annual Breckenridge Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest Steins

Breckenridge’s annual Oktoberfest includes a fun-filled weekend of fall foliage, great parties, Paulaner Bier, genuine German cuisine, collectible steins and special accommodation packages. Don’t miss the largest Oktoberfest in the Rocky Mountains.

The weekend is full of beer, but they didn’t forget about those under the drinking age. Breckenridge Oktoberfest is full of entertainment for everyone; make sure to visit face-painting stations, get some pre-festival exercise at the 5K run and test your skills at a wide variety of German themed games, including the poplar Hammerschlagen.

The dates of Oktoberfest are September 9 through September 11, 2016.

See more details and get your tickets on their website!
15
Thursday 
-- Wine --
Colorado Mountain Winefest
Colorado Mountain Winefest presented by Alpine Bank.
Enjoy a long weekend in the Colorado Wine Country, the 3rd Weekend of every September: September 15-18, 2016.

Take in all that Colorado Winefest has to offer from food and wine pairings, bus tours of vineyards and wineries, chocolate and wine tastings, educational seminars and more.

The "Festival in the Park" takes place on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 and is the state's largest and oldest wine festival featuring dozens of Colorado wineries, live music, a grape stomp, live demonstrations & seminars.

Riverbend Park
451 Pendleton St
Palisade, CO 81526

Go to the website for more details and tickets
16
Friday 
-- Wine --
Colorado Mountain Winefest
Colorado Mountain Winefest presented by Alpine Bank.
Enjoy a long weekend in the Colorado Wine Country, the 3rd Weekend of every September: September 15-18, 2016.

Take in all that Colorado Winefest has to offer from food and wine pairings, bus tours of vineyards and wineries, chocolate and wine tastings, educational seminars and more.

The "Festival in the Park" takes place on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 and is the state's largest and oldest wine festival featuring dozens of Colorado wineries, live music, a grape stomp, live demonstrations & seminars.

Riverbend Park
451 Pendleton St
Palisade, CO 81526

Go to the website for more details and tickets

-- Beer --
23rd Annual 2016 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
Join here in Telluride for a rockin' weekend of live music and free-flowing beer at the 23rd Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival! This year's festival takes place from September 16-18, 2016.

About The Festival

Most of the shows are performed on the Main Stage in Telluride's Town Park located at the east end of downtown. The 2016 Grand Tasting takes place on Saturday, September 17th from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with 56 microbreweries and over 170 styles of beer.

As the sun goes down, venues around town turn into the famed "Juke Joints". Acts from earlier in the day play intimate late night performances at these smaller venues around the town of Telluride and Mountain Village.

Performers and fans alike are drawn to the majestic box canyon; the old adage around town is that you came for a festival, and 20 years later, you're still here. The historic mining town of Telluride sits at 8,750 feet above sea level surrounded by the San Juan Mountains. It is home to some of Colorado's best skiing in winter and becomes festival central in the summer.

For more information see their website.

-- Beer, Spirits --
8th Annual Fall Harvest Brewfest
Celebrate canines and craft brews this fall at the 8th Annual Fall Harvest Brewfest!

Drink a Beer Save a Dog!

Brewfestivians will have access to 100+ beers from over 35 different breweries and micro-distilleries along with food pairings from some of Northern Colorado’s favorite artisanal cheeses, restaurants and food trucks.

Ticket prices range from $37.50 for general admission to $55.00 for VIP access. Admission includes a commemorative beer tasting glass for unlimited samplings. Live music will play throughout the evening!

The event winds throughout the Lincoln Center, top to bottom, with enough vendors to keep the lines down and your taste buds waggin’.

Join in at the Lincoln Center for the 8th annual showcase of craft beer, micro-distilleries, food and live music in Old Town Fort Collins. Presented by Wilbur’s Total Beverage, the fest will run from 7-10 pm on Friday, September 16th, with a limited ticket VIP event from 6-7 pm before general admission doors open.

Parental Advisory: Age 21+ w/valid ID (including designated drivers)

-- Beer --
Diebolt Brewing Co. Anniversary Party
I guess time flies when you're having fun... Or maybe it's the beer that makes it go by so quick. Diebolt Brewing Company's 3 year anniversary is almost upon us and that means a weekend filled with beer, food, events, and who knows what else. they have a lot of stuff going on so check out the schedule below. they will update times and events as they figure those out. Make sure to check out their website!

Diebolt Brewing Company
3855 Mariposa St, Denver, Colorado 80211

September 16 " September 18
Sep 16 at 12 PM to Sep 18 at 8 PM

FRIDAY: 12PM-11PM
Tappings - BBA Russian Imperial Stout
- Magdalena Double Pale Ale
- more to come
Events/Food - Sunnyside Brewhaha Comedy Show @ 8pm
- Baby E's BBQ
- American Cultures Kombucha

SATURDAY: 12PM-11PM
Tappings - Wethers Weizenbock
- Cabernet BA Biere de Triomphe
- more to come
Events/Food - Cornhole Tournament at Noon (cash/brewery prizes for top 3 or 4 finishers)
- Live Music by The Gold Company 8pm-10pm
- Pavlo's Taste of Ukraine
- Pink Zebra Cupcakes

SUNDAY: 11AM-8PM
Tappings - TBD

Events/Food - 11am Bluegrass Brunch w/ Burn it Blue and Spudz
- Little Man Ice Cream beer floats and ice cream
- Beer Cocktails

-- Beer --
Grand Opening Of Blue Moon Brewery Rino
The brewery, located in Denver’s RiNo Art District, will celebrate its official opening with a free public event on Friday, 9/16 from 6-10 p.m.

The event will include all the things that Blue Moon Brewing Co. stands for:

· Appetizers created by famed Chef Roy Choi of Kogi food truck fame
· Original art by Colorado Crush
· Live music by Family of the Year and Mayer Hawthorne
· And of course, a selection of great beers, many of which are available only at the brewery

While the event is open to the public, those interested in attending will need to act fast to secure one of the limited spots.

-- Beer --
Blue Moon Brewery Rino Grand Opening
Blue Moon Brewing Company is celebrating the Grand Opening of its new brewery, located in Denver’s River North Arts District (RiNo), with a free, public event packed with food, art, live music and great beer.

Guests will mingle with one another in the new, inspired space while enjoying any of the 24 rotating beers on tap and complimentary appetizers created by LA Chef Roy Choi of Kogi food truck fame.

Highlights of the night include musical performances by Grammy-nominated singer, musician and DJ artist Mayer Hawthorne and indie rock band Family of the Year, as well as orginal art from Colorado Crush.

In the spirit of collaboration and creativity, guests will receive their first two beers free, and also have the opportunity to vote for the brewery’s first Community Created Beer.

As an added bonus, Blue Moon Brewing Co. will be providing discounted Uber rides home, as well as free RTD passes, to help get attendees home safely.

WHEN
Friday, September 16, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (MDT)

WHERE
Blue Moon Brewery RiNo - 3750 Chestnut Place (off the corner of 37th and Brighton Blvd.), Denver, CO 80216
17
Saturday 
-- Beer --
23rd Annual 2016 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
Join here in Telluride for a rockin' weekend of live music and free-flowing beer at the 23rd Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival! This year's festival takes place from September 16-18, 2016.

About The Festival

Most of the shows are performed on the Main Stage in Telluride's Town Park located at the east end of downtown. The 2016 Grand Tasting takes place on Saturday, September 17th from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with 56 microbreweries and over 170 styles of beer.

As the sun goes down, venues around town turn into the famed "Juke Joints". Acts from earlier in the day play intimate late night performances at these smaller venues around the town of Telluride and Mountain Village.

Performers and fans alike are drawn to the majestic box canyon; the old adage around town is that you came for a festival, and 20 years later, you're still here. The historic mining town of Telluride sits at 8,750 feet above sea level surrounded by the San Juan Mountains. It is home to some of Colorado's best skiing in winter and becomes festival central in the summer.

For more information see their website.

-- Wine --
Colorado Mountain Winefest
Colorado Mountain Winefest presented by Alpine Bank.
Enjoy a long weekend in the Colorado Wine Country, the 3rd Weekend of every September: September 15-18, 2016.

Take in all that Colorado Winefest has to offer from food and wine pairings, bus tours of vineyards and wineries, chocolate and wine tastings, educational seminars and more.

The "Festival in the Park" takes place on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 and is the state's largest and oldest wine festival featuring dozens of Colorado wineries, live music, a grape stomp, live demonstrations & seminars.

Riverbend Park
451 Pendleton St
Palisade, CO 81526

Go to the website for more details and tickets

-- Beer --
4th Annual Thrills & Pils' Brew Festival
The 4th Annual Thrills & Pils’ Brew Fest
Saturday, September 17th 12-5 PM
Good beer. Good friends. Good rides. Good times!

Corkscrews and Craft Brews! Sample unlimited tasting of your favorite beers and ciders and try some new flavors too! Plus, hop on all your favorite Theme Park rides!

Thrills 10 am-8 pm & Pils' 12 pm-5 pm

Early Bird Tix On Sale Now!
Season Pass Holder - $10
Non- Season Pass Holder - $39.99

-- Beer, Spirits --
Bines & Brews Hopfest
Come out to the best beer fest in the Tri-Lakes area!

On September 17, 2016 the third annual “Bines and Brews Hop Fest” will be held at Limbach Park in Monument, Colorado. The festival again will be a fund raiser to support Tri-Lakes Health Advocacy Partners (HAP) and Tri-Lake Chamber of Commerce.

This year they will add more breweries totaling possible as many as 18 who all competed in a fresh hop beer competition with the prizes being a “People’s Choice” award determined by the attendees and given by the Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce and The Twisted Bine’s prestigious “Top Hop Award” the traveling trophy award for the best fresh hop beer as determined by the professional beer judges.

Food vendors, music in the park - come out and enjoy a beautiful Colorado day and fantastic Colorado beer!

This event will happen rain, shine or snow - this is Colorado!!

Event Date: 09-17-16
Event Time: 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM Mountain

Location: Limbach Park
Front and Second Street
Monument, CO 80132

-- Beer --
Red, White & Brew Vi
Saturday, September 17, 2016
THIS EVENT WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Red, White & Brew VI
$15

Charity Beer Tasting and Silent Auction
at Lakewood Elks Lodge No. 1777
1455 Newland Street
Lakewood, CO

A responsible drinking event:
~"21 AND OLDER ONLY"
IDs will be checked at the door.
~1 oz. beer samples.
~Free snacks will be served.

See where you can buy tickets!

-- Beer --
Diebolt Brewing Co. Anniversary Party
I guess time flies when you're having fun... Or maybe it's the beer that makes it go by so quick. Diebolt Brewing Company's 3 year anniversary is almost upon us and that means a weekend filled with beer, food, events, and who knows what else. they have a lot of stuff going on so check out the schedule below. they will update times and events as they figure those out. Make sure to check out their website!

Diebolt Brewing Company
3855 Mariposa St, Denver, Colorado 80211

September 16 " September 18
Sep 16 at 12 PM to Sep 18 at 8 PM

FRIDAY: 12PM-11PM
Tappings - BBA Russian Imperial Stout
- Magdalena Double Pale Ale
- more to come
Events/Food - Sunnyside Brewhaha Comedy Show @ 8pm
- Baby E's BBQ
- American Cultures Kombucha

SATURDAY: 12PM-11PM
Tappings - Wethers Weizenbock
- Cabernet BA Biere de Triomphe
- more to come
Events/Food - Cornhole Tournament at Noon (cash/brewery prizes for top 3 or 4 finishers)
- Live Music by The Gold Company 8pm-10pm
- Pavlo's Taste of Ukraine
- Pink Zebra Cupcakes

SUNDAY: 11AM-8PM
Tappings - TBD

Events/Food - 11am Bluegrass Brunch w/ Burn it Blue and Spudz
- Little Man Ice Cream beer floats and ice cream
Beer Cocktails

-- Beer, Wine --
Pawtoberfest
Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, on Sept 17, 2016 will host their 8th annual “Pawtoberfest” fundraising event, which features a 2 mile dog walk/run followed by a festival featuring a fantastic beer garden.

The event takes place in Bear Creek Regional Park (West side near Argus/21st) from 10 am " 3pm. This year’s beverage sponsors include Peaks N Pines Brewing Company, Bristol Brewing, Upslope Brewing Company, Breckenridge Distillery, Colorado Mountain Brewery, RMC Distributing and Sovereignty Wine.


For more information, please visit their website.

-- Beer --
Charity Oktoberfest Concert, Pig Roast And Beer Release
Paradox Beer Company
10 Buffalo Ct, Divide, Colorado 80814

Saturday, September 17 at 12 PM - 9 PM

Join in for Paradox's 1st annual Oktoberfest Celebration Festival on Saturday, September 17 from noon to 9 p.m.

Admittance to the event is FREE.

They will be releasing an Oktoberfest beer brewed specially for this festival and will be serving an authentic German meal including a whole-hog pig roast. They will also have live music (Keep an eye out for lineup announcements!)

Tickets for the German meal will go on sale this Wednesday, August 31. Special packages will be available with traditional-style Oktoberfest beer mugs and/or event t-shirts. All profits from the pig roast tickets, special Oktoberfest beer, and mug and Oktoberfest shirt sales will go to benefit International Surgical Missions.

International Surgical Missions is a Colorado charity that sends doctors and nurses overseas to provide medical care and local staff training, and improve facilities in countries where people are unable to receive needed medical care.
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Sunday 
-- Beer --
23rd Annual 2016 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
Join here in Telluride for a rockin' weekend of live music and free-flowing beer at the 23rd Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival! This year's festival takes place from September 16-18, 2016.

About The Festival

Most of the shows are performed on the Main Stage in Telluride's Town Park located at the east end of downtown. The 2016 Grand Tasting takes place on Saturday, September 17th from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with 56 microbreweries and over 170 styles of beer.

As the sun goes down, venues around town turn into the famed "Juke Joints". Acts from earlier in the day play intimate late night performances at these smaller venues around the town of Telluride and Mountain Village.

Performers and fans alike are drawn to the majestic box canyon; the old adage around town is that you came for a festival, and 20 years later, you're still here. The historic mining town of Telluride sits at 8,750 feet above sea level surrounded by the San Juan Mountains. It is home to some of Colorado's best skiing in winter and becomes festival central in the summer.

For more information see their website.

-- Wine --
Colorado Mountain Winefest
Colorado Mountain Winefest presented by Alpine Bank.
Enjoy a long weekend in the Colorado Wine Country, the 3rd Weekend of every September: September 15-18, 2016.

Take in all that Colorado Winefest has to offer from food and wine pairings, bus tours of vineyards and wineries, chocolate and wine tastings, educational seminars and more.

The "Festival in the Park" takes place on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 and is the state's largest and oldest wine festival featuring dozens of Colorado wineries, live music, a grape stomp, live demonstrations & seminars.

Riverbend Park
451 Pendleton St
Palisade, CO 81526

Go to the website for more details and tickets

-- Beer --
Diebolt Brewing Co. Anniversary Party
I guess time flies when you're having fun... Or maybe it's the beer that makes it go by so quick. Diebolt Brewing Company's 3 year anniversary is almost upon us and that means a weekend filled with beer, food, events, and who knows what else. they have a lot of stuff going on so check out the schedule below. they will update times and events as they figure those out. Make sure to check out their website!

Diebolt Brewing Company
3855 Mariposa St, Denver, Colorado 80211

September 16 " September 18
Sep 16 at 12 PM to Sep 18 at 8 PM

FRIDAY: 12PM-11PM
Tappings - BBA Russian Imperial Stout
- Magdalena Double Pale Ale
- more to come
Events/Food - Sunnyside Brewhaha Comedy Show @ 8pm
- Baby E's BBQ
- American Cultures Kombucha

SATURDAY: 12PM-11PM
Tappings - Wethers Weizenbock
- Cabernet BA Biere de Triomphe
- more to come
Events/Food - Cornhole Tournament at Noon (cash/brewery prizes for top 3 or 4 finishers)
- Live Music by The Gold Company 8pm-10pm
- Pavlo's Taste of Ukraine
- Pink Zebra Cupcakes

SUNDAY: 11AM-8PM
Tappings - TBD

Events/Food - 11am Bluegrass Brunch w/ Burn it Blue and Spudz
- Little Man Ice Cream beer floats and ice cream
Beer Cocktails
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Wednesday 
-- Spirits --
Dstill
DSTILL presents a serious celebration of the American Craft Spirit. Showcasing American small-batch distilling, DSTILL programs feature signature tasting events, craft cocktails, pop-up bars and educational workshops, all highlighting top distillers and bartenders from across the country.

Yet at its core, DSTILL is about those who are passionate about their craft " artisanal spirit producers and bartenders influencing today’s resurgent craft cocktail culture, tradesmen and ranch-hands, artists and photographers, fishermen and musicians. These are those that inspire DSTILL. Men and women of character and spirit, they’re mindful of tradition but never afraid to break a few rules. So while you can expect a few new perspectives and programs from DSTILL as we grow up, trust that we’ll never stray far from our roots and our belief that most things are just better over a touch of whiskey with a good friend.

DENVER, CO. SEPTEMBER 21 - 24, 2016

See their website for the list of events for each day.
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Thursday 
-- Spirits --
Dstill
DSTILL presents a serious celebration of the American Craft Spirit. Showcasing American small-batch distilling, DSTILL programs feature signature tasting events, craft cocktails, pop-up bars and educational workshops, all highlighting top distillers and bartenders from across the country.

Yet at its core, DSTILL is about those who are passionate about their craft " artisanal spirit producers and bartenders influencing today’s resurgent craft cocktail culture, tradesmen and ranch-hands, artists and photographers, fishermen and musicians. These are those that inspire DSTILL. Men and women of character and spirit, they’re mindful of tradition but never afraid to break a few rules. So while you can expect a few new perspectives and programs from DSTILL as we grow up, trust that we’ll never stray far from our roots and our belief that most things are just better over a touch of whiskey with a good friend.

DENVER, CO. SEPTEMBER 21 - 24, 2016

See their website for the list of events for each day.
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Friday 
-- Spirits --
Dstill
DSTILL presents a serious celebration of the American Craft Spirit. Showcasing American small-batch distilling, DSTILL programs feature signature tasting events, craft cocktails, pop-up bars and educational workshops, all highlighting top distillers and bartenders from across the country.

Yet at its core, DSTILL is about those who are passionate about their craft " artisanal spirit producers and bartenders influencing today’s resurgent craft cocktail culture, tradesmen and ranch-hands, artists and photographers, fishermen and musicians. These are those that inspire DSTILL. Men and women of character and spirit, they’re mindful of tradition but never afraid to break a few rules. So while you can expect a few new perspectives and programs from DSTILL as we grow up, trust that we’ll never stray far from our roots and our belief that most things are just better over a touch of whiskey with a good friend.

DENVER, CO. SEPTEMBER 21 - 24, 2016

See their website for the list of events for each day.

-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int’l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as “The Best Oktoberfest” in the United States and “One of the country’s biggest and longest running traditions”. It’s also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria’s Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich’s common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa’s Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…

-- Beer --
Longmont Oktoberfest
Time to fill your stein with local libation and welcome the fall season " Longmont Oktoberfest is back September 23rd-24th!

Presented by Left Hand Brewing Company, Longmont’s favorite fall gathering will take place once again at Roosevelt Park, featuring twelve live bands with headliner The Wailers " the world’s legendary reggae band.

Ten local breweries will be on tap including Left Hand, Oskar Blues, Pumphouse Brewery, 300 Suns, Grossen Bart, Long’s Peak Tap House, Shoes & Brews, Skeye Brewing, and Wibby Brewing " the biggest beer fest yet! Longmont Oktoberfest will offer fresh fare, live music, and German themed fun & festivities for all ages.

Roosevelt Park, Longmont CO

Friday Sept. 23, 2016 4pm-10pm
Saturday Sept. 24, 2016 12pm-10pm
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Saturday 
-- Spirits --
Dstill
DSTILL presents a serious celebration of the American Craft Spirit. Showcasing American small-batch distilling, DSTILL programs feature signature tasting events, craft cocktails, pop-up bars and educational workshops, all highlighting top distillers and bartenders from across the country.

Yet at its core, DSTILL is about those who are passionate about their craft " artisanal spirit producers and bartenders influencing today’s resurgent craft cocktail culture, tradesmen and ranch-hands, artists and photographers, fishermen and musicians. These are those that inspire DSTILL. Men and women of character and spirit, they’re mindful of tradition but never afraid to break a few rules. So while you can expect a few new perspectives and programs from DSTILL as we grow up, trust that we’ll never stray far from our roots and our belief that most things are just better over a touch of whiskey with a good friend.

DENVER, CO

SEPTEMBER 21 - 24, 2016

-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int’l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as “The Best Oktoberfest” in the United States and “One of the country’s biggest and longest running traditions”. It’s also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria’s Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich’s common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa’s Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…

-- Beer --
3rd Annual Bourbon & Brew Fest

September 24th, 2016
Douglas County Fairgrounds

Incredible Tastes For A Great Cause

Join in from 12pm-3pm pm as you can taste a diverse selection of whiskey and beer from Colorado and across the country. It doesn't stop there! Proceeds benefit Mile High United Way's work in the community.

TICKETS:
Early Bird = $35 (available until 9/5/16)
Standard Ticket = $50
Designated Driver = $5

Tickets are sold at Bubbles Liquor World and online.

-- Beer --
2nd Annual Manitou Springs Heritage Brew Festival
2016 Heritage Brew Festival
12noon VIP Entry, General Admission 1pm-5pm
Memorial Park

Heritage Brew Festival 2016 VIP Admission
$45 VIP Entry 12noon to 5pm Available discount till 9/22/16
Tickets sold thru’ Open (1pm-5pm) VIP (12noon-5pm)
9/22 $40 $45
9/23 $40 $55
9/24 $40 Not Available

Heritage Brew Festival 2016 General Admission
$40 Entry at 1pm to 5pm

Featured Bands
• Ruxton Rail Splitters • Lan Dickinson Band • Cold Heart Revival
• Justus League • Mango Fan Django

See their website for a list of the breweries

-- Beer --
Bikes & Brews
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Macon Plaza - 505 Macon Avenue
Canon City, CO

Time: 6:00am - 3:00pm - see event schedule.
Cost: From $50 to $85 based on participation level

Mark your calendars for September 24th, 2016. Cañon City, Colorado sets the stage for an awesome fall getaway. Bikes and Brews combines the Royal Gorge Century Ride (50k, & Metric routes too) with Micros on Macon beer festival to create one of the coolest events in Southern Colorado. Join Fremont Adventure Recreation for an experience you won't soon forget!

Proceeds of this event will benefit the continued growth of the outdoor recreation community in Fremont County. Come Join the Revolution!

See their website for the schedule of events.

-- Beer --
Longmont Oktoberfest
Time to fill your stein with local libation and welcome the fall season " Longmont Oktoberfest is back September 23rd-24th!

Presented by Left Hand Brewing Company, Longmont’s favorite fall gathering will take place once again at Roosevelt Park, featuring twelve live bands with headliner The Wailers " the world’s legendary reggae band.

Ten local breweries will be on tap including Left Hand, Oskar Blues, Pumphouse Brewery, 300 Suns, Grossen Bart, Long’s Peak Tap House, Shoes & Brews, Skeye Brewing, and Wibby Brewing " the biggest beer fest yet! Longmont Oktoberfest will offer fresh fare, live music, and German themed fun & festivities for all ages.

Roosevelt Park, Longmont CO

Friday Sept. 23, 2016 4pm-10pm
Saturday Sept. 24, 2016 12pm-10pm

-- Beer --
Morrison Ciderfest
Tons of activities for the whole family.

- Cider press demonstrations
- Custom car show
- Kids area with a bouncy castle and more
- Arts and crafts exhibits
- Silent Auction
- Horseshoe Tournament
- Hay and pony ride 11am-3pm

The event is held on the grounds of Bear Creek Care & Rehab, located at the corner of Highway 8 and Summer Street in historic downtown Morrison. They will kick things off at 10 am with the beer and music going to dark.

Our 2016 line up:
10am-12pm: Strange Brew
12pm-2pm: Steepland String Band
2pm-4pm: The Acoustic tours
4pm-7pm: The Atomic Drifters
7pm-close: The Morrison Town Band

-- Beer, Wine --
Palisade Cider Bash
Join Red Fox Cellars and Talbott's Cider Company for the second annual Palisade Cider Bash.

Palisade's wine country gets plenty of (well deserved) attention so they are stealing one evening to celebrate Colorado's lesser known farm-to-glass industry: Craft Cider.

This family-friendly event will feature local craft cider, food trucks, live music, and yard games. We will have some extra shade and seating but feel free to bring your own lawn chairs and umbrellas.

Admission: to partake in the festivities, all we ask is a donation that will be split between the Farmer Veteran Coalition and the Palisade Fruit & Wine Byway. While families are welcome, those who would like to imbibe must present a valid ID.


Red Fox Cellars
695 36 Rd, Palisade, Colorado 81526
5pm-9pm
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Sunday 
-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int’l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as “The Best Oktoberfest” in the United States and “One of the country’s biggest and longest running traditions”. It’s also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria’s Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich’s common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa’s Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…
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Monday 
-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int’l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as “The Best Oktoberfest” in the United States and “One of the country’s biggest and longest running traditions”. It’s also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria’s Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich’s common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa’s Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…
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Tuesday 
-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int'l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as "The Best Oktoberfest" in the United States and "One of the country's biggest and longest running traditions". It's also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria's Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich's common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa's Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…
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Wednesday 
-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int'l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as "The Best Oktoberfest" in the United States and "One of the country's biggest and longest running traditions". It's also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria's Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich's common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa's Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…
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Thursday 
-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int'l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as "The Best Oktoberfest" in the United States and "One of the country's biggest and longest running traditions". It's also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria's Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich's common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa's Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…
30
Friday 
-- Beer --
Denver Oktoberfest
Friday, September 23, 2016- Sunday, October 2, 2016
11:00 am

THE 47TH ANNUAL DENVER OKTOBERFEST…
Fred and Hertha Thomas owned two shops in Larimer Square (Cafe Promenade and Boutique Int'l). In 1969, they decided to honor their favorite tradition in front of the Cafe, and quietly tapped a keg and served some pretzels and white radishes. Until 2007, the event was held on the 14th block of Larimer St. and since it has been hosted at 20th and Larimer in historic Denver, Colorado. The Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the six-day festival and it was quoted in Maxim Magazine and USA Today as "The Best Oktoberfest" in the United States and "One of the country's biggest and longest running traditions". It's also one of the largest beer festivals in the United States based on consumption because Denver drinks beer really well.

ORIGINS
The origin of Oktoberfest can be traced back to October 12, 1810, the wedding day of Bavaria's Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Against tradition, the couple invited Munich's common people to the festivities. The events were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates now called Theresienwiese (Theresa's Meadow). Forty thousand people showed up for the celebration. A year later, they decided to throw the party all over again as an anniversary tribute to the royal couple. And so the tradition began…

-- Beer --
Denver Beer Fest
The eighth annual Denver Beer Fest, presented by VISIT DENVER in partnership with the Colorado Brewers Guild, takes place Sept. 30 - Oct. 8, 2016.

Featuring dozens of beer related events at area breweries, restaurants, tap houses and attractions. From beer tastings to firkin tappings, events include beer bike nights, midnight beer breakfasts, beer paired dinners, brewery tours, brewer vs brewer competitions, meet the brewer nights, tap takeovers, beer quizzes, and even a beer street party with bands, brews and food trucks.

See their website for a list of daily events.
If you have a beer related event that you would like us to add to the calendar, please send an email with the necessary information to info@bdg2c.com .


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