That means Great Divide will no longer have a footprint in its hometown, where it opened in 1994.
A legacy Denver brewery will soon close both of its taprooms within city limits following its acquisition by a larger craft conglomerate.will stop serving beer at 2201 Arapahoe St., where it was founded in 1994.
It will also shut the doors to its River North Art District facility, known as the Barrel Bar & Cellar, at 1812 35th St. The brewery’s three branded locations in the suburbs — which are run by a restaurant group — will remain open, but the closings remove Great Divide’s footprint from its hometown.What to do this week: Have a beer on Boulder creek; visit Denver Arts FestivalUnder the terms of the acquisition, Great Divide founder Brian Dunn retained ownership of the two Denver taprooms. At the time the deal was announced, he told The Denver Post the clock was likely ticking on those locations, but that he didn’t know when they might shutter. Dunn owns the building near Coors Field and leases the one in RiNo. Dunn was not immediately available to comment on the closings. But in a previous interview, he cited the desire to move on from the beer business as his motivation for selling Great Divide. “It’s been my only job for the past 31 years and it’s been great. I think we’ve accomplished a lot, we have an amazing team, but I also don’t want to do it when I’m 80,” Dunn said.also owns Denver Beer Co., Stem Ciders, and the Funkwerks brewery. Its portfolio includes the founding companies plus Howdy Beer, Easy Living sparkling hop water, Cerveceria Colorado and Formation Brewing,These 7 Colorado brewery patios feel like backyard partiesCU Boulder student Megan Trussell’s death ruled suicideWhy Broncos rookie Jeremy Crawshaw's punting coach in Australia thinks he's about to get much betterDPS schools with years of low test scores to once again face closure
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