Thursday, October 6, 2011

Colorado 092011

Beer and Buffalo Bill



A recent run to the Denver area found me visiting Golden, CO for the day. A fine experience captured in photographs.





Coors Brewery – Golden, CO


Worth the time to visit and explore!


“Since 1873 the Coors brewery has thrived on a legacy of quality, innovation and customer service. The tour showcases the company’s history and passion for brewing.







Your tour takes place in the world’s largest single-site brewery. The brewery experience includes a 30-minute self-paced tour highlighting our malting, brewing and packaging processes. Cool off in the “fresh beer room," where visitors sip a cold sample and rest on ice-cube benches in a refrigerated room.”










www.MillerCoors.com



Make sure to explore more of Golden, CO.







For more information on visiting Golden, CO go to:


http://www.golden.com/index.htm











Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave


You also get a fantastic view of Golden, CO and the surrounding area.

















“Visit the one and only grave of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Located in Lookout Mountain Park, part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the site overlooks the natural beauty of the Great Plains and the Rockies, attracting over 400,000 annual visitors.”








http://www.buffalobill.org/



I even got to watch a terrorist drill going on at the Denver Airport while waiting for my return flight. A fine end to a fine trip.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the detail from the museum, most excellent. Also, fine use of copper at the brewery!!

Joellen

John/Jack said...

Great photos as usual, TC! Made me thirsty and I don't even like Coors!

Anonymous said...

TJ Our oldest son is going up for mayor of golden. Has a lot of support. He worked at Coors for 14 years right out of Mines School graduation. Quit At age of 35 (now 42) and doing contract engineering.He is a mechanical engineer. Doing a lot of work for New Belgium Micro Brewery in Ft.Collins,Co. WW

Anonymous said...

Terrific composition in "red shirt". What an artistic eye in the curves and colors!

But, what are the gold things on the black background?

Andy Olsen

TCB Photo Blog said...

Elk's teeth