Brewery Moves: Denver Beer Co Expands, Dixie Beer’s New Destination Brewery To Open

, Brewery Moves: Denver Beer Co Expands, Dixie Beer’s New Destination Brewery To Open

(Courtesy Denver Beer Co.)

In spite of the nearly 8000 craft breweries currently online in the US, we continue to receive new announcements almost daily.

And here’s just some of what’s been happening…

Denver Beer Co, To Open Third Location

One of the most successful breweries to open in Colorado over the past decade, will soon be opening a third location at a sprawling gas station site with a number of buildings. And Westword is reporting that renovations have begun at the company’s latest location…

The final product will include a 2,563-square-foot brewery and taproom that will be similar to Denver Beer Co.’s two existing locations as well as a 10,000-square-foot patio outdoor patio and garden complete with fire pits and games.

An adjacent smaller 761 square foot building at Denver Beer’s newest location is slated for an additional restaurant partner yet to be determined.

“We hope this new taproom will become a community gathering place and hub for the surrounding south Denver neighborhoods,” stated Patrick Crawford, co-founder for Denver Beer Co. “The space will be welcoming for all as it will have family friendly play spaces and food, yard games, and communal tables for hanging with friends after work or on the weekends.”

, Brewery Moves: Denver Beer Co Expands, Dixie Beer’s New Destination Brewery To Open

(Cortesy Dixie Brwing)

Dixie Beer New Destination Brewery On January 25

Dixie Brewing will be opening its much-anticipated destination brewery in New Orleans on Saturday, January 25, capping off a 14-year local production hiatus after its original facility was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Dixie Brewing’s new 85,000 sq. ft. facility, complete with a designer tasting room, full kitchen and visitor center, is the centerpiece of the city’s plan to redevelop a portion of the city that was devastated by the 2005 hurricane., a multimillion-dollar project along the Industrial Canal in New Orleans East.

In addition to its flagships, Dixie Beer, Dixie Light and Blackened Voodoo, Dixie Brewing’s new destination brewery will offer six new beers including three IPAs, a coffee and chicory stout and a raspberry white ale.

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