Lone Tree Brewing Company Celebrates 10 Year Milestone

LONE TREE, CO– 4,000,000 cans produced. 27,675 barrels of beer brewed. 1,705,476 pounds of grain and 36,000 pounds of hops used. Colorado craft beer staple Lone Tree Brewing Company is turning ten this December and celebrating all weekend long December 10, 11 and 12.

When its doors opened in 2011 near Park Meadows Mall, Lone Tree was the very first brewery to call it’s namesake, Lone Tree, Colorado, home. Since then, they’ve poured and canned enough beer to fill 1.3 olympic swimming pools, and have grown along (and grown up) with the city of Lone Tree.

“When we opened in 2011 we were the 115th brewery in Colorado. I never could have predicted the explosion of openings from there,” says Lone Tree Founder John Winter. We’re very proud to be a part of the unprecedented growth of the craft beer culture in the state.”

Lone Tree’s neighborhood-focused, family-friendly brewery and tasting room has been a craft mecca and meeting place for Coloradans and out of towners alike for a decade, and will be the base camp for an anniversary weekend chock full of celebration, music, food, specialty swag, and most importantly: lots of beer releases.

There will be one-time only glassware available all weekend and guests can snag a 12oz glass with an event-specific celebratory message. And, if a glass isn’t enough Lone Tree merch, there will also be a few other items and bonus anniversary weekend discounts for guests to enjoy.

Check out the weekend’s calendar below:

FRIDAY

  • Food Truck: Big Stuff

  • 10 beers for 10 years on the 10th! A mouthful, and a tour-de-force of Lone Tree’s favorite beers from over the years.

    • Lone Tree will be tapping a whopping two beers per hour, every hour, from 3-7pm

    • 3pm - Real ESB firkin' & Sour Glittered Sour Strawberry Kiwi Firkin'

    • 4pm - Pineapple Habanero IPA Firkin' & Grapefruit DIPA

    • 5pm - Lavender Honey Cream Frikin' & Mexican Strawberry Margarita Firkin'

    • 6pm - Orange Vanilla Pale & Apple Pie Saison

    • 7pm - Irish Cream Blonde Stout & Raspberry Pale

  • Comedy Show

SATURDAY

  • Food Truck: Schnitzelwirt

  • Another day, another stacked line up of beers! Lone Tree will be canning Barrel Aged Imperial Stout in 4-packs starting at 11am, followed by a tapping of Wee Heavy at 2pm.

From 4pm-4:30pm, they’ll be pulling the nails from their Rum barrels and offering free samples of Vanilla Caramel Amber and Wee Heavy. Rumor has it, someone may or may not be wearing a barrel costume.

  • Santa Paws Meet & Greet Photo Shoot in the West Wing

    • Big Dogs Huge Paws are showing up with Santa & Ms.Claus to join the celebration, and add some festive flair. It’s the perfect photo op to start off the holiday season. 

SUNDAY

  • It wouldn’t be a craft beer Sunday without an early 10am opening and plenty of breakfast themed brews, plus some added Bluegrass jams. Join Lone Tree on their final day of celebration for beermosas, bloody beers and bluegrass from the Ghost Town Drifters.

  • Lone tree is finishing out strong with 3 delicious beer tappings.

    • 12pm- Belgian Blonde & Bananas Foster Hefe

    • 2pm - Imperial Peaches and Cream & Cranberry Saison

    • 4pm - Peppermint Brown & Winter Warmer

  • Just in case you missed it, the Santa Paws Meet & Greet Photo Shoot with Big Dogs Huge Paws will be back again for round two from 12-3pm.

You only turn 10 once, and Lone Tree intends to celebrate and commemorate that milestone with an epic weekend focused on what they’ve built a decade-strong business around: well crafted and delicious beer.

ABOUT LONE TREE BREWING CO.

Lone Tree Brewing Company was the first brewery to open in Lone Tree, Colorado in Denver’s South Metro area in 2011. Lone Tree creates community around a stylistically diverse lineup of flagship, seasonal, and limited release beers that are sold in cans and on draft across the state of Colorado, and in select locations in Kansas. Find the brewery online at lonetreebrewingco.com.

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