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    3.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Coors

    Coors

    3.9
    (865 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This is a very good tour for any beer lovers out there. Just taking the trip to Golden itself was…read moreworth it. I will say having toured Budweiser and Miller before this (for the big 3), I'd rank this 3rd, however that doesn't mean you shouldn't do the tour. The website to schedule was a little wonky but eventually I was able to secure a 10:50 AM tour on a Friday. We arrived via ride share around 10:20. They told us to return around 10:40 to get ready for the shuttle ride over. When we returned it was like a fine oiled machine. We took the shuttle ride over and then were introduced to our tour guide and our ids were checked. Tour itself takes about an hour and you have two beers during the tour itself and then one at the end. The first "stop" you can have a Coors Light or Blue Moon. Second stop you can have a Coors Banquet, and then at the end you are able to choose between a Banquet, Coors Lite, Miller Lite, or a Molson. Tour guide was very informative and the tour itself was good. You are able to see various components of beer production. Schedule early and enjoy the tour, then walk over to Golden. You may want to stop in the gift shop to buy a crowler to go. It's a cute 25 ounce beer.

    A must do if you're a beer person. If you have plans to visit Colorado you should book your tour…read moredate in advance, they open up dates 25 days in advance on their website, weekend dates sell out pretty quick. For the tour they have a No Bag policy, even sometimes as small as a purse is not permitted. You'll have to leave bags in your car, if you took public transport they do have lockers to rent in the shuttle waiting area near the parking lot. Overall the 90 tour was great, it came with three 8oz beers throughout the tour. You'll find out all about the history of coors and their expansion.

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    Beer Sample of the Colorado Native Palisade Peach Tart  10-13-2024
    Beer Sample of the Colorado Native Palisade Peach Tart 10-13-2024
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    Coldest Beer was so good

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    The Golden Mill

    The Golden Mill

    4.0
    (491 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    The modern world forces a person to make too many final decisions. You must commit to a career, a…read moremortgage, and a twenty-ounce glass of alcohol before you even know if you like the taste of it. The Golden Mill rejects this entire high-stakes arrangement. Instead, they hand you a plastic card embedded with a microchip and invite you to wander around a historic, converted flour mill, conducting small, low-risk experiments on your own nervous and digestive systems. The mechanics are blissfully simple. You hand the host a credit card, they link it to a Golden Mill RFID card, and you instantly become a fully automated, self-regulating consumer. There are forty taps on the main wall downstairs and another sixteen up on the roof. They hold local craft beers, macro brews, ciders, wines, sake and even some premixed cocktails, all metered by the ounce. This setup creates a very specific kind of human delusion. When you are only pouring three ounces of a hazy IPA or two ounces of a heavy stout, your brain convinces itself that the laws of mathematics have been temporarily suspended. They have not. The ounces eventually conspire against you, and the tab can quietly evolve into a profound financial surprise the next morning. If you happen to get hungry during your experiments, there are five different food concepts scattered around the floor, covering everything from wood-fired barbecue and street tacos to sushi and fried chicken. If you are traveling with a group of friends whose dietary preferences have absolutely nothing in common, you can all wander off in different directions like stray livestock and reunite at the same table without a single argument. We took our glasses up to the rooftop patio. The view there is a strange study in scale. Below you is the rushing water of Clear Creek. Directly across the street sits the colossal industrial fortress of the Coors Brewery, churning out millions of barrels of macro-lager for the masses. There is a grand, quiet irony in standing on a roof, meticulously pouring four ounces of a highly specialized, small-batch sour beer while staring at one of the largest single-site breweries on the planet. When you are done, there is no agonizing wait for a server to bring a leather folder, and no competitive arithmetic over how to split the bill. You simply drop your plastic card into a collection box by the door and walk out into the Colorado night. The system automatically tallies your ounces and appends an 18% service fee to keep the house running smoothly. It is a wonderfully frictionless way to watch an afternoon accidentally become an evening.

    This was our first time ever coming here. While the atmosphere was in fact great, the food was…read moregood, but the individual at the Republik chicken place offered awful service. We placed our order as directed, we weren't told that we'd receive a text or notification when our food was ready, we waited a solid 25 minutes when I finally chose to ask where our food was. It was in fact and had been ready but part of it was wrong and instead of fixing it she decided to tell me "Well I didn't hear that so I don't know what you want me to do". I couldn't even find a manager to tell this about. Probably won't be back sadly.

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