Eight Denver-Area Breweries (Still) Planning to Open in 2021 (2024)

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Everyone's looking forward to 2021, including these upcoming brewery owners.

By Jonathan Shikes

December 18, 2020

Eight Denver-Area Breweries (Still) Planning to Open in 2021 (1)

Odell Brewing's new taproom takes shape near Sloan's Lake.Built Consruction

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Colorado's existing breweries, like the rest of the state's service and hospitality businesses, are struggling to stay open through the winter. Not only are they facing pandemic restrictions, competition and cold weather, but January and February are typically the slowest months of the year for breweries, bars and restaurants.

Still, the allure of craft beer is strong, and despite the challenges, there are already two dozen or so breweries across Colorado with dreams of opening in 2021, including ten or so in the Denver metro area. Of those, eight have signed leases and are in various stages of planning, permitting or construction.

It's a smaller number than in past years, when Denver alone could have seen eight breweries-in-planning at this time, and the suburbs might have had at least that many. But new openings were slowing down, even before the pandemic, and closings have picked up. If all of these do make it to opening day, they'll be the first of a new generation of post-COVID breweries and restaurants that will be coming into a new world and a new environment.

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The back bar is taking shape at Comet Brews.

Comet Brews

Comet Brews
5642 South Sycamore Street, Littleton
Opening: January

The founding family of Comet Brews, led by Brian Wilke, are renovating the historic Comet Press print shop in downtown Littleton into a brewery that will serve "limited release, small-batch beers that reflect an organic and deliberate approach to brewing." It will be designed to have a vintage, old-timey feel. Comet beers will be named after family members, including Brian, Lisa, Tom, Joyce, Leslie and Karen.

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Odell's new Sloan's Lake taproom will have a covered rooftop patio.

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Odell Brewing Sloan's Lake Brewhouse
1625 Perry Street, Denver
Opening: February

Fort Collins stalwart Odell Brewing, which opened a taproom and brewery in RiNo in 2018, is finishing up a second Denver location at the edge of Sloan's Lake at the former St. Anthony Hospital complex. But this taproom, which will also feature two bars, sixteen tap handles and a rooftop patio, will also serve its own pizza, made on site. It will also have a ten-barrel brewing system that Odell will use to make unique and experimental beers.

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In this video screen capture, Denver Beer Co. co-owner Patrick Crawford talks about construction at the new location.

Denver Beer Co.

Denver Beer Co.
2425 South Downing Street, Denver
Opening: Late spring

Denver Beer Co. ownersPatrick Crawford and Charlie Berger added to their mile-high beer empire last January when they bought two buildings in south Denver's Rosedale neighborhood. Construction is now under way on a 2,563-square-foot brewery and taproom that will be similar to DBC's locations in LoHi and Olde Town Arvada, along with a 10,000-square-foot patio with a tiki bar, fire pits and yard games. Crawford and Berger plan to have a permanent food setup, and may even open their own ice cream shop in a small building on the property that was once home to Maddie's Restaurant.

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Zymos Brewing has already collaborated with Goldspot Brewing.

Zymos Brewing

Zymos Brewing
7691 West 88th Avenue, Westminster
Opening: Late spring

Zymos Brewing, which has been winding its way through the permitting process, should start construction any day now, and will join a growing group of breweries in the Westminster area when it opens this year in a 4,200-square-foot building housing a five-barrel brewing system and thirteen taps. It is owned by Alex Tift, her husband, Tyler, and head brewer James Coulter, who comes from Colorado Plus Brewing in Wheat Ridge.

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Mestizo Brewing will serve beer and street tacos.

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Mestizo Brew Cantina
6800 West 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge
Opening: Late spring/early summer

Former Rock Bottom brewers Ryan Piec and Ian Hunt, along with former Rock Bottom cook Raphael Gomez, plan to serve several styles of their own beers at Mestizo Brew Cantina, along with Mexican and Latin American street food,tortas ahogadas, cemitas, trompo-cooked carne al pastor, Ecuadorian pinchos and Salvadoran pupusas. Piec says he is using the name Mestizo because his ancestry in half Mexican and half Polish.

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An artist's rendering of Cohesion Brewing.

Cohesion Brewing

Cohesion Brewing
3851 Steele Street, Denver
Opening: Summer

Owned by former Odd13 Brewing head brewer Eric Larkin and his wife, Lisa, Cohesion Brewing will be located ina former U.S. Army medical-supply depot constructed in 1942. The property, in the Clayton neighborhood, is now part of a larger development called York Street Yards, which will border the new 39th Avenue Greenway. The brewery will exclusively feature Czech-style lagers, an underappreciated style in Colorado.

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Danico's logo

Danico Brewing

Danico Brewing
66th Avenue and Tower Road, Denver
Opening: Late summer/early fall

Business partnersNikki Harwood and David Lotierzo plan to begin construction on the 6,400-square-foot Danico Brewing in January. Located just off Peña Boulevard near a string of motels serving Denver International Airport, the brewery will have eight to ten beers on tap.

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Smash Face takes over the former Tavern Downtown.

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1949 Market Street, Denver
Opening: Late 2021

This concept comes in alongside a Tex-Mex eatery and a bar inside the former Tavern Downtown building across from Coors Field. The three venues are the joint project of a Los Angeles restaurant group and a New York entertainment company (the timeline is tentative because of COVID). One of the principals there, Joe Barker, loves dogs and home brewing, so the name is a tribute to "smash face" dog breeds, like Boston terriers, pugs and French bulldogs — and the beer recipes are his, too.The 5,000-square-foot spot will pour eight to ten beers brewed on site (examples include American Gentleman IPA, Vanilla Pug Porter and Frog Dog Lager) along with beers from other local breweries. For food, there will an extensive list of exotic sausages and hot dogs with more than sixty toppings, along with Neapolitan pizza and burgers. Barker says he hopes Smash Face can differentiate itself, because it plans to donate a portion of sales toward animal shelters.

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Eight Denver-Area Breweries (Still) Planning to Open in 2021 (2024)

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Eight Denver-Area Breweries (Still) Planning to Open in 2021? ›

In a one-two move in Denver's southern suburbs, Grist Brew Co. said Wednesday it will close its 12-year-old Highlands Ranch taphouse, at 9150 Commerce Center Circle, at the end of the year, while Littleton's Living the Dream Brewing will take Grist's place in January.

What happened to Grist Brewery? ›

In a one-two move in Denver's southern suburbs, Grist Brew Co. said Wednesday it will close its 12-year-old Highlands Ranch taphouse, at 9150 Commerce Center Circle, at the end of the year, while Littleton's Living the Dream Brewing will take Grist's place in January.

How many breweries are in the Denver Metro area? ›

We invite you to explore Denver's local beer culture and visit some of the 150 brewpubs, breweries and taprooms in the metro area.

What happened to West End Brewery? ›

The West End Brewery closed in June 2021, marking the end of 135 years of brewing operations on the famed site. Beer was first brewed there in 1886 as the Torrenside Brewery.

Which city in Colorado has the most breweries? ›

Denver county has the most breweries by far with 73 breweries. The next biggest group includes Boulder (44), Larimer (42), El Paso (40), & Jefferson (35).

What is the oldest brewery still open? ›

Weihenstephan Abbey (Kloster Weihenstephan) was a Benedictine monastery in Weihenstephan, now part of the district of Freising, in Bavaria, Germany. Brauerei Weihenstephan, located at the monastery site since at least 1040, is said to be the world's oldest continuously operating brewery.

What happened to the Firkin brewery? ›

In 1999, Punch Taverns bought the entire chain and the rights to the Firkin brand, and then sold 110 of the pubs to Bass, leaving 60 Firkin pubs under Punch ownership. The brewery side of the chain was wound up, and in March 2001 Punch announced that the Firkin brand was to be discontinued.

What is the oldest continuously operating brewery in US? ›

D. G. Yuengling & Son, established in 1829, is the oldest operating brewing company in the United States.

Is Murphys still brewed? ›

The name of the brewery was changed to Heineken Brewery Ireland, Ltd in 2001. The brewery produces Heineken, Murphy's Irish Stout and other Heineken products for the Irish market.

Is Bass Brewery still going? ›

The former Bass brewery in Burton, under Molson Coors ownership, underwent renovations in the early 21st century, and as of 2021 brews Carling and other beers for the UK and European market.

What is the beer capital of Colorado? ›

Fort Collins: Colorado's Craft Beer Capital!

From the King of Beers to Fat Tire, Fort Collins is home to 20 award-winning craft breweries and one of the best-known large breweries in the world, Anheuser-Busch. Whether you are here for the day or the week, you will find just the thing to wet your whistle.

What is the number one beer state? ›

Download Table Data
StateMost Popular Beer
CaliforniaBudweiser
ColoradoDenver Beer Co.
ConnecticutBud Light
DelawareDogfish Head
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What city in America has the most breweries? ›

Key Findings. Chicago reigns supreme with the most breweries. Last year, we gave the Windy City praise for its 101 breweries, and in 2022 it beat the competition once again with 103. The runner-up has 21 breweries fewer at 82, and the average for the study is just eight per city.

Who are the owners of the Grist? ›

We are the Begin Family: Danielle, Devin, Brooklynn and the least important member, myself Rob. We are the collective brainchild and “OG's” of Garciolli's, started in 1994 on Mary Street in Niagara on the Lake while spending the better part of growing up on Line 3 in Virgil.

What is the controversy with Colonial Brewing Company? ›

In 2020, the bottleshop chain Blackhearts and Sparrows dropped the product from its shelves after criticism the name romanticised Australia's colonial history. Now the craft brewer will be known simply as CBCo Brewing, with the name to start appearing on all new cans immediately, the company has announced.

Why has Woods brewery closed? ›

A sad-sounding message says that the company's demise was "forced" on to it due to "unfavourable trading conditions." The recorded message apologises for not being able to answer - but it points out that the brewery pub, the Plough Inn, remains open and trading.

What happened to Mark Twain brewery? ›

Just announced on Facebook, the Friendship Brewing Company out of Wentzville will be taking over the former Mark Twain Brewing Company building in downtown Hannibal. The founder of Friendship Brewing Company said: On May 2 will close on the Mark Twain Brewing Company property and assets.

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