Great Divide Brewery to Close Original Location in Denver

Denver, COLocal News

Great Divide Brewery will close its original location in Denver, ending its nearly three-decade presence in the city. Established in 1994, the brewery has been a significant part of the local craft beer scene. This closure reflects broader trends in the brewing industry, where many establishments are reassessing their operational footprints due to market pressures. The decision may impact local beer enthusiasts and the community that has supported the brewery over the years. Great Divide's move highlights the challenges faced by local businesses amid changing market conditions, including rising costs and competition.

The brewery's future plans remain unclear as it navigates this transition, leaving many in the local community wondering about the next steps. The closure signifies a notable shift in Denver's vibrant craft beer landscape, which has seen numerous changes in recent years.

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