Events
09 / 19
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GABF Week At the Avery Tap Room - Special Tappings and Extended Hours Mon, September 13, 9am – Sun, September 19, 10am Big, sour, hoppy, crazy, complex, interesting, odd and world-class, they'll all be there at the Avery Tap Room for the week of the Great American Beer Festival! We have extended hours for the entire week. Open 10 AM - 10PM Monday 9/13 through Sunday 9/19. (all day)
Friday September 17th Saturday September 18th 11:00am-6:00pm Live Music 11:00am-6:00pm Karnival for Kids Start: 9:59 pm
2nd Annual Post-GABF Celebration (or Commiseration) Party and Hot Pepper Tasting!! Sunday, September 19, 12:00 pmWalt pepper tasting Join us the Sunday after GABF to help us celebrate (or commiserate) on how we do at GABF Saturday. We'll also be tasting some EXTREMELY hot peppers. Come see if Walt cries like a baby again this year! It's actually quite entertaining. We may let customers taste some as well if I can get a waiver put together by then. Yes, they are THAT hot... | ||
09 / 20
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09 / 23
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09 / 24
Start: 10:27 pm
Trappist Beer Dinner Friday September 24th, 6:30 Prosciutto Di Parma Wrapped White Asparagus, Red Indian Sweet Corn Puree paired with Westmalle Dubbel Trappist Ale Pacific Oyster's Rockefellar, Fresh Spinach, Pancetta, Asiago Cheese paired with Orval Trappist Ale Chilled Lemon Grass Bisque, Garden Sorrel Oil paired with Rochefort 6 Trappist Ale Beef Tenderloin and Resaola Roulade, Danish Blue Cheese Croquette, Tart Cherry Gastrique paired with Rocheford 8 Trappist Ale Apricot and Dark Chocolate Mousse Napoleon, Brandied Lady Fingers, Macerated Farmer (all day)
Oktoberfest in Greeley Come celebrate Oktoberfest in historic Lincoln Park on September 24-25, 2010! UNC started Greeley’s Oktoberfest in 1971 in a local educator's back yard and is now annually celebrated in Lincoln Park. Oktoberfest is family-friendly event where you can enjoy regionally popular German food, local polka bands, a large variety of brews, and a great children’s area. You can even find shopping with a variety of vendor booths. Games start at 1:00 p.m.; participation is free. | ||
09 / 25
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Oktoberfest in Greeley Come celebrate Oktoberfest in historic Lincoln Park on September 24-25, 2010! UNC started Greeley’s Oktoberfest in 1971 in a local educator's back yard and is now annually celebrated in Lincoln Park. Oktoberfest is family-friendly event where you can enjoy regionally popular German food, local polka bands, a large variety of brews, and a great children’s area. You can even find shopping with a variety of vendor booths. Games start at 1:00 p.m.; participation is free. | ||
09 / 26
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09 / 27
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09 / 28
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
The September meeting will be on the 28th starting at 7 PM at the Masonic Temple in downtown Boulder. The green group is bringing an Oktoberfest, bring your fall beers for everyone to try. | ||
09 / 29
Start: 9:44 pm
Conversation Lounge: Brew Like An Egyptian Experience the sights, tastes, feels, and aromas of life during the reign of the Boy King. Join us Wednesday Nights in September for a chat with individuals whose passions and expertise for all things ancient is contagious. Beer was one of the most popular drinks in Ancient Egypt-even more so than water! Andy Brown, head brewer at the Wynkoop Brewing Company, chats about how he created an Egyptian inspired brew and Egyptian ingredients used for the delectable drink. | ||
09 / 30
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10 / 1
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10 / 2
Start: 3:18 pm
2010 Fall Harvest Brewfest on Oct. 2 in Ft. Collins. We are pleased to announce the return of the Fall Harvest Brewfest this year! The second annual event will be held October 2nd at the brand new Drake Events Center in Fort Collins. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better with a new and larger venue. More room for brewers, more room for beer! Start: 9:59 pm
Dry Dock 5th Anniversary Party Saturday, October 2, 12:00 pm Save the date! More details to come... | ||
10 / 3
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10 / 4
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10 / 5
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10 / 6
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10 / 7
Start: 8:32 pm
Beer Tasting Classes Learn about the wide array of beer styles that have surged in popularity throughout the United States as a result of the efforts of the many small, independently owned craft brewers now plying their trade coast-to-coast. Meet some of America’s most prominent craft brewers who call Boulder County home; see their breweries and learn how beer is made. | ||
10 / 8
Start: 10:16 pm
Get ready for some Funky Good Times—October 8, 2010! (SAVE THE DATE!) Tickets available soon at all three pubs and at the Boulder Theater. | ||
10 / 9
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10 / 11
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10 / 13
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10 / 14
Start: 8:32 pm
Beer Tasting Classes Learn about the wide array of beer styles that have surged in popularity throughout the United States as a result of the efforts of the many small, independently owned craft brewers now plying their trade coast-to-coast. Meet some of America’s most prominent craft brewers who call Boulder County home; see their breweries and learn how beer is made. | ||
10 / 15
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10 / 16
Start: 11:04 pm
Oct. 16th 5th Annual Fresh Hop Fest Join us for a celebration of the Hop Harvest. We will be pouring Many Wet Hopped beers from breweries from all over the country including beers from Oskar Blues, Great Divide, Sierra Nevada, Port Brewing, just to name a few. Normally hops are dried as they come out of the field before being used in brewing, Wet Hopped beers are made by adding fresh, undried hops into the brew kettle giving the beers a slightly grassy aroma that lasts for only a short time. | ||
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10 / 19
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