A Denver distillery is relocating to Louisville. When it does, it will close its Denver taproom and restaurant.
Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse opened in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood in 2018. By 2026, it will relocate to Louisville where it’s preparing to building a brand new facility from the ground up. A Denver distillery is relocating operations to the suburbs, and when it does it will close its taproom and restaurant in the city., which opened in the River North Arts District in 2018, will soon break ground on a brand new production facility located at 1303 Empire Rd. in Louisville.
“Since our inception, Ironton has prided itself on creating rich, authentic connections to the state of Colorado from our exclusive use of local grains to our support of local artists, non-profits, and community organizations,” Romero said. “We are so thrilled to join the Louisville community and are excited to add another great gathering place for families and residents to foster meaningful connection.
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