Like the Cottonwood Institute? Like Colorado beer? Join us Tuesday October 8th, for another opportunity to support the Cottonwood Institute and our fantastic programing simply by coming out and having a good time! Beers Made by Walking is teaming up with Wynkoop Brewing Company to offer a night of beer tasting. A large portion of the proceeds will go directly to Cottonwood Institute. 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.
“Each beer in this series is innovative in that they are drinkable landscape portraits of areas throughout Colorado. You’ll get to taste a portrait of Boulder’s historic Chautauqua Park, the Palmer Lake Reservoir Trail in Colorado Springs, a beer inspired by a neighborhood stroll in Denver, and many others.” – Eric Steen, Beers Made by Walking Founder and Director
Boulder Beer, Crooked Stave, Elevation Beer Co., Fate Brewing, Grimm Brothers, Mountain Sun Pub, New Belgium, Our Mutual Friend with Cerebral Brewing, Paradox Beer Co., Phantom Canyon, Pikes Peak, Strange Brewing, Three Barrel, Twisted Pine, Wit’s End, Wynkoop, Yak & Yeti
Want a sneak peak with photos from the hikes? Check out the previews here.
Ticket Information:
The beers will be available for one night only in Denver on October 8th, from 5-8pm, at Wynkoop Brewing (1634 18th St.) in their upstairs bar. Tickets will be available at Wynkoop on the night of the event and online by clicking here. Tickets cost $30 and give you access to unlimited samples of each specialty beer. And remember, part of that ticket proceeds go directly to Cottonwood Institute!
About Beers Made By Walking:
Beers Made By Walking is a program that invites brewers to make beer inspired by nature hikes and urban walks. Each walk is different, each beer is a portrait of that landscape. The program began in Colorado Springs in 2011 with the hopes of inspiring others, through beer, to look at our local landscapes in fresh and community-minded ways. Since then it has expanded into multiple cities and states including Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. Please see beersmadebywalking.com for more information
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