Another longtime Denver-area brewery is getting ready to shut its doors.
Cooper Kettle Brewing Company announced on social media Monday that it will be closing on Saturday, June 27.
“What started as a brewery became something much bigger,” the post says. “A place filled with friendships, laughter, and countless memories. We’ve been beyond lucky to share pints, music, game nights, milestones, and personal losses with all of you; we truly consider you part of our family.”
The brewery — located just off Parker Road at 1338 Valentia St., Unit 100 — opened in April 2011 by husband-and-wife team Jeremy Gobien and Kristen Kozik. It quickly burst out of the gates, winning a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival for its Mexican chocolate stout the same year.
Copper Kettle will host its 15th anniversary party on June 6-8, something to “help us send things off the right way.”
“For the next three months, it’s business as usual. Same beers, same events, and all the familiar faces. More than anything, we want the time we have remaining to be a celebration of the incredible community that has made the past 15 years so special.”



