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Discover Denver’s craft beer scene on this guided 2.5-hour walking tour through LoDo, sampling 10+ beers, visiting microbreweries, and learning brewing secrets.

The Denver: LoDo Craft Beer Guided Walking Tour offers an engaging way to explore Colorado’s bustling craft beer culture. For $55 per person, this 2.5-hour experience takes you through Denver’s lively Lower Downtown (LoDo) district, with guided visits to four microbreweries. Expect to taste 10 or more craft beers and lagers, and gain insights into each brewery’s unique story.
This tour is perfect for those wanting to combine a city stroll with beer tasting, without needing to worry about transportation or planning. The guided experience ensures you learn about the city’s brewing history, the brewing process, and the local stories behind each brewery. With reviews rating it at 4.9 out of 5, it clearly appeals to craft beer enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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This tour departs from different locations based on the day and time. On Friday, it begins at Rock Bottom at 16th and Curtis in the “Back Bar.” On Saturday, the starting point is Great Divide Brewing Company at 2201 Arapahoe Street or Wynkoop Brewing Company at 1634 18th Street on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. These flexible pick-up points make it easy to join, depending on your schedule.

During the tour, you’ll visit four hand-picked microbreweries. Each stop offers a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process, with samples of seasonal, local ales, lagers, and stouts. One of the breweries even began as a brewpub before expanding into a nationwide franchise. Another is founded by Denver’s governor, adding a local touch to the experience.
The route includes visits to popular neighborhoods like LoDo and the Ballpark district. The walk covers about 1.5 miles, making it a relaxed pace suitable for most visitors. The guide shares stories about each brewery, their history, and the significance of Denver’s reputation as the “Napa Valley of Beer”.
A highlight of this tour is the behind-the-scenes access at each brewery. Guests learn about the brewing process, from ingredient selection to fermentation. The guide explains what makes Denver special as a craft beer hub, along with stories about the city’s evolution into a craft beer capital.
One brewery originated as a brewpub that grew into a franchise, showcasing Colorado’s innovative brewing spirit. Another brewery was founded by the governor of Denver, adding a fun local twist. These visits give a real taste of how craft beer is made, beyond just sampling.
More Great Tours NearbyThe samples included are thoughtfully curated to showcase seasonal and local varieties. Expect to try 10+ beers, from light lagers to rich stouts. The souvenir taster glass allows for continued enjoyment after the tour. The guide helps explain what makes each beer unique and how to distinguish different styles.
While food is not included, the local breweries often serve food options, so guests are advised to eat beforehand. The tasting experience emphasizes variety, giving everyone a chance to find something they enjoy.
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Guests consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and storytelling skills. The guide shares not only beer facts but also interesting stories about Denver’s history and the neighborhoods visited. Interactive and engaging, they keep the tour lively without rushing.
One review highlights how the guide, Paul, kept everyone entertained while sharing fun facts and answering questions. This personal touch makes the experience more memorable and informative.
Reservations are flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The pay later option allows travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. The tour runs multiple times during the week, with starting times at 3:15 PM, except for Saturday noon.
Participants need to bring passport or ID, and the tour is wheelchair accessible. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so guests should plan their transportation to the starting point.
While the beer samples are included, guests should eat beforehand since food is not provided during the tour. Those staying at hotels should plan to arrange their own transportation to the starting locations, as hotel pickup is not included. The focus remains on the beer experience and city exploration.
This tour offers a genuine look at Denver’s craft beer scene, with visits to microbreweries that showcase the city’s brewing diversity. The combination of delicious tastings, behind-the-scenes access, and local stories makes it a distinctive way to explore downtown Denver.
The small-group setting and expert guidance ensure a relaxed pace and personalized experience, ideal for both seasoned beer lovers and newcomers alike. The cost of $55 provides a comprehensive, engaging introduction to Denver’s brewing culture, all within a manageable timeframe.
The Denver: LoDo Craft Beer Guided Walking Tour offers an enjoyable, educational journey into the heart of Denver’s craft beer community. With more than 10 beer samples, visits to notable microbreweries, and a friendly guide, this tour stands out as a practical way to taste locally brewed beers while discovering the city.
Perfect for those interested in local breweries, beer tasting, or city history, this tour balances fun and learning. The 2.5-hour length makes it suitable for most schedules, and the accessibility ensures many can join. Be ready with ID, and enjoy a memorable Denver experience that highlights its reputation as the “Napa Valley of Beer.”
How many breweries will I visit?
You will visit 4 microbreweries, each offering a behind-the-scenes look at brewing and tastings.
What beers will I sample?
Expect to taste 10+ seasonal and local craft beers, including lagers, ales, and stouts.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
The tour is designed for those of legal drinking age, and non-drinkers may find the experience less engaging since samples are part of the tour.
Are there vegetarian or food options available?
Food is not included, so it’s recommended to eat beforehand. Some breweries may offer food, but that is not part of the tour.
How accessible is the tour?
The tour is wheelchair accessible and involves about 1.5 miles of walking through downtown Denver.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.