Prost Brewing Co., Denver, introduced its plans to open its fifth biergarten in Wheat Ridge, Colo., in early 2026. Will increase in demand drives Prost to proceed to increase its community of German-inspired biergartens.
Set to open in early 2026, the 6,800-square-foot biergarten might be a part of the much-anticipated Clear Creek Crossing growth. Sitting subsequent to Coors’ pond with mountain views within the distance, the house is designed to be greater than only a place to seize a bier, it’s meant to be a welcoming, community-focused spot that displays Prost’s Colorado roots.
“This enlargement is a part of our greater imaginative and prescient of strategic development by means of biergartens that carry individuals collectively over award-winning bier and German traditions,” mentioned David Deline, president of Prost, in an announcement. “We have now spent years growing a robust model and an genuine cultural expertise. Whether or not somebody’s an everyday, a traveler, or simply curious, our biergartens create an area the place everybody can drink like a German and really feel a part of the Prost neighborhood.”
Prost’s Wheat Ridge biergarten will function a dynamic visitor expertise with an open-concept house that features a absolutely enclosed patio, eating room and personal occasions areas, the corporate says. It would function a state-of-the-art barrel R&D brewhouse the place company can watch small-batch innovation occurring in actual time. The bar’s 40 faucets will function Prost’s full lineup of world-class biers, visitor ciders, seltzers, hand-crafted cocktails, wine and non-alcoholic drinks.
Identified for not solely crafting the very best high quality German biers, Prost’s biergarten will function its signature German-inspired menu and full-service kitchen and unparalleled customer support. Partnerships with native companies like sausage purveyor, Charcutnuvo, and fifth technology, XLVII’s Bakery, reaffirms Prost’s dedication to strengthening Colorado’s unbelievable community of native institutions.
Off I-70 and proper alongside the Clear Creek bike path, Prost’s new Wheat Ridge biergarten is straightforward to get to for each locals and out-of-town guests, the corporate says. It backs as much as a public park with an amphitheater, hearth pits, yard video games, and loads of house to chill out and luxuriate in a bier.
This enlargement is a part of Prost’s regular, intentional development throughout Colorado. It builds on the momentum of its present biergartens in Denver, Fort Collins, Highlands Ranch, and most lately, Northglenn, house to each a ten,000-square-foot biergarten and Prost’s new 60,000-square-foot brewery and manufacturing headquarter.