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This. This is what you need to a T. I forgot about all those places on Broadway. What is the name of that pizza place right there on broadway? Is that hops and pies?They brew too, albeit iirc the pizza is better. I have heard trve is good, and that it's a metal bar. Hogshead and Baere, call to arms and then head to lodo, rino, and on. And then head to Red Rocks. Doesn't get much better than that. Awesome tips, shoot, jealous, I want to do that. Can't believe haven't been to any of these. Hell there's a bunch of breweries over there like Mockery, and Ratio is over there? Btw- Wayne makes some of the best beers in the world. I'm the big guy with deep voice, curly hair and jump suits who pesters you a couple times a year. Been a while though.While you are on Broadway in Denver, I will suggest you check out TRVE brewing. Somewhat heavy metal but they are doing wonderful things with mixed fermentation. Baere Brewing has some outstanding offerings as well. There are lots of great breweries in just that neighborhood. If you head west, you can spend lots of time and money around Tennyson. Hops and Pie is on of the premier multitaps with fabulous pizza.four new breweries have just opened up in that area in the past couple of months. you cannot do wrong with Call to Arms founded by two guys form Avery.
Hogshead is not far away for the best cask beers you have ever had.
Then is you head to LoDo and RiNo, all betts or off. Falling Rock and First Draft are both world class.SandLot at Coors Field has some very unique one off beer. Close by is Great Divide and Blue Moon.
If you would prefer I guide, I am available. Get in touch with PM.
Cheers,
Wayne
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