Denver is home to a fascinating beer tradition and our first Ale Trail stop in the Mile High City captures a piece of that history. It’s the Miller Building on Larimer Street, which was a famous saloon in the 1800s. Once Prohibition came along, it became one of Denver’s most storied speakeasies, not-so-convincingly moonlighting as an ice cream parlor.
Elsewhere in the city, we’re thinking about Dogfish Head Brewery’s Flesh and Blood IPA at Cheesman Park, a beautifully landscaped park built over thousands and thousands of untended graves. We’re catching glimpses of the surrounding mountains and 60 Minute IPA at the beloved sundial in Cranmer Park. And we’re celebrating the spirit of both SeaQuench Ale and a remarkable woman at the home of “The Unsinkable” Molly Brown.
You can check out our Ale Trails across the country here, and start building your own by clicking the “Add to List” button alongside each entry. We’ll see you out there!
This post is promoted in partnership with Dogfish Head Brewery. To discover more places along the Ale Trail head here, and for any questions, send us a note!
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