Here are the eight breweries on tap at Skyline Park tomorrow
The Skyline Beer Garden opens at 4 p.m. Friday, August 18, and we already know what we’ll be drinking.
Bartenders will be pouring 12 beers from the following companies:
- Denver Beer Company
- Dry Dock
- Avery
- Tommyknocker
- Prost
- Pug Ryan
- Odell
- Blue Moon
There will also be cocktails, wine and a cider from Crispin. Food options include brats, burgers, salads, German pretzels with dipping sauces and kid-friendly fare. It will all be sold through a ticket system.
After Friday, the beer garden will be open daily through September 15, weather permitting, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The project is by the Downtown Denver Partnership and the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District, in partnership with Denver Parks and Recreation. The people behind Lowry Beer Garden will be in charge of food and drinks.
Skyline Park is at Araphoe Street between 15th and 16th streets.

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