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Second Annual Denver Beer Fest

Denver’s reputation as one of the world’s great beer cities will be further cemented during the second annual Denver Beer Fest, Sept. 10-19, a citywide brew-centric experience leading up to the marquee event: America’s most prestigious beer festival and competition, the Brewers Association’s Great American Beer A Citywide Suds Celebration - Drink in DenverFestival (GABF), held September 16-18, 2010. A Citywide Suds Celebration.

Some 200 events will honor the Mile High City’s rich beer legacy at locations throughout the city. 



Beer Fest Highlights:

  • Brew at the Zoo, Sept. 10, 7-10 p.m.
    Join the creatures of the night at the Denver Zoo for a “suds safari” featuring offerings from more than 40 of Colorado’s finest breweries, complimentary food from Denver’s best local restaurants, plus live music and dancing. Cost: $65 for general public, $85 for preview ticket that includes early admission at 6 p.m.
  • Tilted Kilt Beer Fest Launch Party, Sept. 10, 5-10 pm.
    The 16th Street Mall’s irreverent Irish pub is kicking off Denver Beer Fest in high style, with Colorado brews on tap, three Colorado brewery craftsmen on hand, beer trivia, contests, and giveaways.
  • Panzano, Sept. 10-19

    Considered one of Denver’s most acclaimed fine-dining establishments, Panzano will replace its five beer taps with Colorado-brewed beers during Denver Beer Fest.
  •  Tour de Fat, Sept. 11, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    A freewheeling day full of beer, bikes, live music, and sustainability in Denver’ City Park, New Belgium Brewing Co.’s Tour de Fat kicks off with a head-turning costumed bike parade and, encouraging responsible consumption, concludes with one person handing over the keys to his or her car in exchange for a bicycle. Tour de Fat is free, but beer and merchandise proceeds go to local Denver cycling non-profits.
  • Great American Beer Fest (GABF), Sept. 16-18, various hours
    Known the world over as the “Super Bowl of Beer,” this enormous craft beer blow-out at the Colorado Convention Center brings 522 breweries to Denver in 2010, who will serve more than 2,238 beers to nearly 50,000 attendees.
  • Rare Beer Tasting II, Sept. 17, 1-4 p.m.
    One of the highlights of the first Denver Beer Fest, this event returns to the Wynkoop Brewing Co. in 2010 with brewers from across the U.S. presenting 24 rare, exotic and hard to find brews. The event raises funds for Pints for Prostates, a campaign that uses the universal language of beer to reach men with an important health message.  Brewers and beers will be announced in August. Tickets are $80.  
  • Oktoberfest Denver, Sept. 17-19, Sept. 24-26, various hours
    Putting the “bier” in Denver Beer Fest again, this year’s celebration of all-things German takes place on back-to-back weekends in Denver’s Ballpark District, LoDo, and features oompah bands, bratwurst, dancing, and, of course, beer.
  • Second City “Beer-Prov,” Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m.
    Denver Beer Fest’s closing event, “Beer-Prov” at  the Garner Galleria Theatre will be a special improvisational set by Chicago’s legendary comedy group, The Second City, featuring an all-beer theme and a cast fueled by onstage consumption of beer. More Info and Tickets

More Denver beer happenings are added daily, including events sponsored by some of the more than 500 breweries coming to town for GABF.

For more Beer Fest information go to: www.DenverBeerFest.com

 

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