Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Free Beers and Free Tour at Coors Brewery Tour in Golden, CO

Living in Colorado has its perks. I mean, lots of it. When I moved here from the Philippines, a lot of my friends told me that it is one of the coldest states in the US and I will have a miserable time living here and quite honestly, it made me worried and made me feel a little scared. I am used to the humidity, sunny days, commute and impromptu getaways with my friends when I was still living in Cebu. Aahhhhh, the beach, the seafood, the cheap street foods and the good food during fiesta and family birthday parties.
But I kept my hopes high and a positive mind since Matt (my husband) is very supportive of me. I thought to myself, Matt wouldn't move here for no reason at all. After living here for more than a year, I am totally in love with this place. Denver is not a bad place to live at all. We have had many adventures, we have been to many places and drank a lot of beers so here is one of my favorite adventure with my husband and our great photographer friend, Ted. If you live in Colorado, you should do this at least once and I promise you that you will never regret it. Read til the end since I have a bonus tip for you.




Okay so sometime in October of 2017, we decided to do the Coors Brewery Tour. It was such a no-brainer decision to make, I mean we live like 15 minutes away from the Coors Brewery and we have never been there. The Coors Brewery in Golden, CO is world’s largest single-site brewery, you get a  30-minute self-paced tour highlighting the malting, brewing and packaging processes. Don't forget, you have to be at least 18 years of age to participate but an adult can always accompany you if you're a minor. We arrived at the main building where you have to wait in line for your turn to get into the bus that will take you to the brewery tour. We reached our destination and the first thing I saw was the huge Coors sign in front of the building and a huge pot, I knew it was time for a picture! *snap!



We then went inside to register (Tip: Don't forget to bring your ID). We were given a wrist band and a hand held electronic guide that tells you more about the brewery as you walk along the marked path. I was really amazed to see how big the brewery was and the machines that they use to brew their beers.







It was fun to know the different ingredients to brew their beers, I have learned that the quality of hops and malts were important in the brewing process but I had the most fun watching how fast it was to bottle a beer. It's crazy to know that they make hundreds of thousands of beers on a daily basis. Then we stopped at a little tap room for free sample of  4oz beers.
 
 

We followed the recording which lead us to the very end of the tour which was the bigger tap room. They gave us three 10oz beer of your choice and I chose 2 Blue Moons and a Coors Banquet. It was a fun tour, you get free beers and all is absolutely free of charge.



Yes, it was a free tour and we got free beers! It was a good experience and I would do it again because of the 3 10oz beers at the end of the tour. I have a tip for you: You don't have to do the whole self-face tour, you can skip the whole tour process and just head directly to the tap room and get your free beers! Your welcome.

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