This behemoth brewery is worth the visit. Come early in the day for shorter lines and enjoy the three full beers in the tap room at the end. It's as cold and fresh as it gets. Tap the Rockies!
One of the LARGEST brewery tours I've ever been on! Had its own rail road running through it and built over its very own spring water for its beer! Get there early to avoid the crowds!
It's something that's great to do with out of town guests. Get their as soon as possible because the lines are no fun later on in the day, and that goes for the tourbus and the tap room lines.
Groups are huge and tour guide was very corporate (which is understandable but ugh)... actually pretty cool to see the largest single-site brewery with many millions of barrels brewed per day!!!
Enjoy yourself at the largest brewing facility in the world, nestled in the middle of the mountains. Get here early on weekends, the wait for the tourbus can be excruciating later in the day.
We had a good time on the VIP tour. It's worth doing this tour, for sure. And be sure to check out the gift store. So much stuff to look at (and buy!). :-)
This used to be one of the best tours available.They eliminated the live tour guide and replaced it with audio. It's now just like any other tour and lacks a lot. Should have left a good thing alone.
Home of Coors Beer, since 1880. Free, fresh-from-the-tap samples are offered at the end of each tour to visitors 21 years of age and older อ่านข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม
The tour itself is a little underwhelming, though we went on a Sunday night. But the three free beers make up for it. Follow it up with a trip to Woody's and order the pizzabuffet!
Be careful where you park, if you park in the wrong lot you aren't allowed to take the full tour, and they will make you go back and wait for the shuttle, even if you're in a wheelchair...
I didn't see any Oompa Loompas, but this place is more magical, special, and wonderful than i ever could've imagined. I hope Pete leaves me in charge someday
One minute after prohibition ended on Friday April 7, 1933 Coors Brewery rolled out the first cases of beer, solidifying the ended of the prohibition period.
At first, the tour will seem kinda lame. They give you those automated audio tour headsets, which can get boring. But they do let you see the real brewing room and packing room, making it worthwhile.