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Craft Beer Times | Denver Craft Brewery: Grandma’s House – A Community Hub for Craft, Fun, and Memories

Denver Craft Brewery: Grandma’s House – A Community Hub for Craft, Fun, and Memories

Denver Craft Brewery: Grandma's House - A Community Hub for Craft, Fun, and Memories

Denver’s Crafty Brewery: Grandma’s House

Craft Events and Community Hub

Grandma’s House, a renowned Denver craft brewery, has been a haven for craft enthusiasts and a vibrant community hub. Beyond its exceptional beers, the brewery has hosted countless events celebrating various crafts, including crochet, knitting, book fairs, and abstract drawing workshops.

Fun and Social Gatherings

Adding to its charm, Grandma’s House has also been a popular destination for fun and social gatherings. Monthly Mario Kart tournaments have provided a playful outlet, while comedy shows and concerts have drawn in a lively crowd, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

Closure and Uncertain Future

However, after ten years of enriching the Denver community, Grandma’s House has announced its closure. The exact date has yet to be determined, but the brewery team has hinted at the challenges faced with their landlords.

Grandma’s Reflection and Possible Rebirth

The future of Grandma’s House remains uncertain. The brewery acknowledges that both the establishment and Denver have evolved since 2014. Grandma, the brewery’s namesake, will take time to contemplate her next move.

The possibility of Grandma’s House reopening at a different location with more favorable conditions remains open. The owners express a desire to bid farewell to their loyal patrons and hint at a possible return in the future.

Community Impact and Testimonials

Grandma’s House has left an indelible mark on the lives of many. Instagram user hyrothepyro recalls the brewery’s Tetris League, which they eventually took over and continued to host at Grandma’s House.

Jenny K. on Facebook fondly remembers meeting her husband at the brewery seven years ago and shares a heartwarming photo of their wedding celebration there. These testimonials speak to the brewery’s ability to forge connections and foster a sense of community.

Conclusion

Denver’s craft brewery scene has lost a beloved gem in Grandma’s House. The brewery’s unique blend of craft events, fun gatherings, and community spirit will be deeply missed. While the future of Grandma’s House remains uncertain, the memories and friendships forged within its walls will endure.

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.