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		<title>What’s Brewing in Denver: Must-Visit Breweries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As the largest city in Colorado, which is ranked number one in total beer production in the U.S., Denver’s breweries are a must-see when you’re visiting the Mile High City. When I visited Denver this summer, I toured two breweries. Breckingridge Brewery and Tasting Room and Great Divide, which represent only a small slice of the brewing scene in the Mile High City. From artisan craft beers to suds from the largest breweries in the country, it’s easy to find a brew that suits your flavor profile preference, even when, like me, you aren&#8217;t a big beer drinker.  I tend to drink wine over beer, ó it&#8217;s always fun to explore nw flavors and types of pairings, which you can do at both Denver-area breweries &#8212; and then some. Black Shirt Brewing Co. We always love a good old-fashioned family business, like the black Shirt Brewing Co., founded in 1999. At the sleek, no-nonsense industrial-style taproom, you can sip on your favorite carefully crafted beer from the brewery’s four-barrel brew house. If to-go cups are more your speed, BSB recently began bottling and canning beer on-premises. Enjoy $2.50 half pours or $5 for full pints. Refill your growler for $14. [&#8230;]</p>
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