Discover why Denver is nicknamed the "Napa Valley of Craft Beer" on a small-group beer tour through the historic Lower Downtown (LoDo) district. Pop in to four local breweries to taste more than 10 samples of Colorado craft beer. Find out how Denver became the center of the craft brewing movement in the West, and walk off all those tastings with a jaunt through the city’s oldest and most dynamic neighborhood.
- Visit four of Denver’s best breweries with a beer aficionado guide
- Learn about the brewing process, and taste 10 craft beers
- This small-group tour is capped at 14 to keep things personal
- Take home a souvenir tasting glass after the tour
What To Expect
Rock Bottom Brewery
On the LoDo Craft Beer Tour, one of our featured stops is Rock Bottom, a place where the charm of a friendly neighborhood bar meets the sophistication of a gourmet eatery and the innovation of an award-winning craft brewery. At this unique location, the experience is elevated by the presence of a local on-site Brewmaster who expertly taps an array of unique beers and seltzers, all brewed in-house. This commitment to local brewing excellence ensures that each visit offers a new and exciting taste experience.
As part of our tour, Rock Bottom stands out as a testament to Denver’s vibrant brewing scene, showcasing the city’s flair for combining traditional brewing techniques with modern twists. It’s not just a brewery; it’s a destination that offers a complete sensory experience, blending taste, aroma, and atmosphere into an unforgettable stop on our journey through Denver’s best brews.
35 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Daniels and Fisher Tower
The Daniels and Fisher Clock Tower, a historic and iconic landmark in Denver, stands as a proud reminder of the city’s rich heritage. Originally part of the Daniels & Fisher department store, which was one of the largest retail establishments west of the Mississippi River, the tower was completed in 1910.
This stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture is most famous for its 16th-story observation deck, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and the Denver skyline. The tower’s intricate details, including its four giant clock faces, each measuring 16 feet in diameter, add to its architectural splendor.
Having survived the demolition of the original department store in the 1970s, the Daniels and Fisher Clock Tower now stands as a solitary monument in the heart of downtown Denver. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists, not only for its historical significance but also for the unique perspective it offers on the city.
• Admission Ticket Free
Larimer Square
On the Denver Microbrew Tour, our route takes us near the iconic Larimer Square, Denver’s most historic and vibrant district. While we don’t stop here, our proximity allows for a wonderful view of this picturesque area. Larimer Square, known as Denver’s oldest block, is a visual feast with beautifully preserved Victorian buildings and twinkling lights that create an enchanting ambiance. This lively area is brimming with independent shops, top-notch restaurants, and entertainment venues. As we pass nearby, you’ll experience the fusion of Denver’s rich history and its dynamic modernity, a fitting backdrop as we delve into the city’s celebrated brewery culture.
• Admission Ticket Free
Oskar Blues Grill & Brew – Denver
At the heart of LoDo, our craft beer tour introduces you to the Oskar Blues Grill & Brew, an iconic Denver establishment that is much more than just a taproom. After undergoing a $2.5 million renovation, this 130-year-old building at Market and 16th Streets has been transformed into a vibrant blend of restaurant, full bar, and music venue.
The design incorporates unique elements that are central to Oskar Blues ethos of beers and bikes: like a drumstick chandelier, a guitar pick-covered bar, a mesmerizing hologram-ish likeness of Hendrix, and tap-handle bike wheels.
Oskar Blues Grill & Brew is more than a stop on our tour; it’s a sensory journey that intertwines the flavors of innovative craft beers with the rhythms of Denver’s music scene and culinary artistry, making it a must-visit destination in the city’s brewery landscape.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Dairy Block
Stylish urban complex with a range of buzzy bars & restaurants, plus upscale boutiques & a hotel.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Westbound & Down
Westbound & Down Denver, nestled in the Dairy Block of LoDo, is a standout destination on our craft beer tour. This brewery, known for its award-winning beers, brings a slice of Colorado’s mountain brewing culture to the heart of the city. Inside the bustling Dairy Block, Westbound & Down blends modern brewing techniques with a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. The taproom offers an array of their celebrated beers, from crisp lagers to bold IPAs, each a testament to their brewing prowess. Here, amidst the lively ambiance of the Dairy Block, tour participants can savor these unique brews and immerse themselves in the innovative spirit that defines Denver’s craft beer scene. Westbound & Down is more than a brewery; it’s a vibrant part of the community and a highlight of LoDo’s rich tapestry of flavors and experiences.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
LoDo
LoDo, short for Lower Downtown, is the pulsing heart of Denver’s urban revival. This vibrant neighborhood, rich in history, is famed for its cobblestone streets and red-brick buildings that blend the charm of the old with the buzz of the new. As Denver’s oldest district, LoDo is a bustling hub of trendy restaurants, stylish boutiques, lively bars, and renowned art galleries. It’s a place where the city’s past as a key trading post melds seamlessly with a contemporary lifestyle, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the dynamic spirit of Denver.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Wynkoop
Wynkoop Brewing Company, a cornerstone of Denver’s craft beer scene, is an essential stop on our LoDo Craft Beer Tour. Esteemed as the city’s first brewpub, Wynkoop was founded in 1988 by a group including John Hickenlooper, who later became Colorado’s governor and a U.S. Senator. This historic establishment helped pioneer the craft beer movement in Denver, transforming the city into a brewing powerhouse. Located in a classic 19th-century warehouse, Wynkoop brews a diverse range of beers, from traditional ales to experimental brews. The brewpub combines a rustic, historic ambiance with a lively, welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect place to experience the roots of Denver’s beer culture. As you enjoy their handcrafted beers, you’re not just tasting a drink; you’re savoring a piece of Denver’s history. Wynkoop Brewing Company is more than a brewery; it’s a landmark where beer, history, and community converge.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Minimum age is 21 years; bring photo ID
Wheelchair accessible
Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriate for the weather
Do not park at a 2-hour parking meter
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infants must sit on laps
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers
Include
Beverages
Local guide
Souvenir taster glass
Exclude
Gratuities
Food (please eat beforehand)
Transportation to/from attractions
Max group – 10