Denver Rare Beer Tasting 2025: The Final Pour of a Legendary Festival
As beer lovers flood into town for the Great American Beer Festival, some of the country’s most dedicated craft beer fans will be at a different kind of celebration — the Denver Rare Beer Tasting 16, hosted by Pints for Prostates. Set for October 9, 2025, this will mark the bittersweet “Last Call” for one of Denver’s most beloved beer events.
Founded 16 years ago, the Denver Rare Beer Tasting (DRBT) has become a bucket-list experience, bringing together over 50 of the nation’s best breweries under one roof. Each year, brewers bring their most limited, exclusive creations — beers that are nearly impossible to find anywhere else. The event not only serves as a showcase of craftsmanship and creativity but also raises money and awareness for prostate cancer research and early detection.
This year’s lineup reads like a craft beer fantasy draft. Breweries like Samuel Adams, The Lost Abbey, and Sierra Nevada are digging deep into their cellars for special vintages, while smaller innovators from across the country are showcasing experimental and barrel-aged rarities. From Alaskan spruce-tipped hazy IPAs to bourbon-barrel stouts aged with candy cap mushrooms, the variety is staggering — and every pour tells a story.
As with many large-scale events, 2025’s DRBT is part of a bigger trend sweeping the sports and entertainment world — a renewed focus on value, connection, and cause. While stadiums are launching $5 fan-friendly menus to win back attendees, the craft beer community continues to embrace purpose-driven gatherings like this one, proving that fans don’t just crave quality — they crave meaning.
The 2025 festival is sold out, but here’s a taste of what a few lucky ticket holders will enjoy:

10 Beers to Watch at DRBT 2025
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Spruceplosion – 49th State Brewing (Anchorage, AK) – A spruce-tip hazy IPA brewed with Sitka spruce and citrus hops. ABV 6.8%.
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Double Realm – Amalgam Brewing (Denver, CO) – A complex imperial stout aged in multiple bourbon barrels for three years. ABV 14.9%.
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2020 BFL – Bierstadt Lagerhaus (Denver, CO) – A quad-decocted Märzen from the depths of their 2020 brew house. ABV 12%.
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Funksloth – Bow and Arrow Brewing (Albuquerque, NM) – Foeder-aged farmhouse ale with apricot, peach, and a touch of funk. ABV 6.3%.
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2022 Gilded Lily Trufpel – Carton Brewery (NJ) – A Belgian Tripel infused with rare Alban white truffles. ABV 10.6%.
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Gathering of the Imps – Dogfish Head & Allagash (DE/ME) – Bourbon and rye barrel-aged stouts blended for perfection. ABV 11.8%.
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Onyx of High – Half Acre Beer (Chicago, IL) – Stout with Brazilian vanilla and maple-scented candy cap mushrooms. ABV 14.1%.
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Ode Voyager – NoDa Brewing (Charlotte, NC) – A five-year-aged English Barleywine aged on cherries, cocoa, and orange peel. ABV 10%.
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Oppositic – Sacred Vice Brewing (Philadelphia, PA) – Tart Grisette aged five years and dry-hopped for complexity. ABV 4.5%.
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Bubble Wrap – WeldWerks Brewing (Greeley, CO) – A four-way collaboration stout aged in Weller and Blanton’s barrels. ABV 10.4%.
While this year’s event marks the end of an era for DRBT, its legacy will live on in the memories of beer lovers who toasted, tasted, and supported a cause that matters.











