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Great Divide Brewing Co. sign Colorado is host to many great craft breweries, and the Great Divide is one of them. Located in Denver, the Great Divide is just a short and free bus ride from the Colorado Convention Center, where the Great American Beer Festival has been held for the last nine years. The Great Divide has eight year-round brews and fourteen seasonal.

This Friday, August 14th, the brewery is releasing the last two seasonal beers of 2009. Hoss, a Marzen style lager with the addition of rye in the recipe, and Tripel, a classic Belgian style strong ale. The release party is from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M., and for just fifteen dollars it’s snacks and all the Hoss and Tripel you can drink…better check that bus schedule. For more information goto GreatDivide.com.

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  1. Chuck P. | Tuesday, August 11, 2009

    Oak Aged Yeti ftw!

  2. JJ Bagely | Tuesday, August 11, 2009

    I just hope there is still some Hoss left by the GABF. I will be back at The Great Divide for that on draft.

  3. Mark A | Tuesday, August 11, 2009

    I have the Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti and 2 Espresso Oak Aged Yetti’s chillin in my fridge, along with a 15th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA … can’t wait to try em

  4. SD Lounger | Tuesday, August 11, 2009

    I was at the GABF last year and stopped by the Great Divide, great brew. You have to go to Falling Rock this year.

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