Tread of Pioneers Museum’s History Happy Hours: “Brewed at Altitude: The History of Colorado Brewing”

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event

When:

Fri, April 19, 2024

Time:

5:30PM-6:30 PM

Where:

Butcherknife Brewery

Cost:

Free

Join the Tread of Pioneers Museum the first Tuesday of every month, October through April, at 5:30pm at the Butcherknife Brewery (2875 Elk River Road) for our most popular event series called “History Happy Hours.” The event takes the rowdy and raucous side of Routt County and Colorado history out to the community and into beloved happy hour. To sweeten the deal, each attendee receives one free craft beer compliments of Butcherknife Brewery.
This month, American Brewing Historian and Left Hand Brewer Carl Rose will present the complete history of Colorado’s brewers. Beginning with the pioneer brewers of the 1860s, through the growth of the industry in the late 19th-early 20th century and the fight against Prohibition, to the Post-War development of Coors Brewing as a national brand, and finally the rise of the craft brewing movement.