Loveland Ski Area brings pass sale beer tour to Denver, Front Range

Loveland Ski Area is bringing its ‘Fall 2025 Pass Sale Beer Tour’ to the Front Range starting Oct. 17 in Golden, the Clear Creek County resort announced Friday. The first stop is in Dillon on Friday.

The “Raise a Glass, Grab a Pass!” tour celebrates two beloved Colorado traditions — craft beer and skiing — and will make five après-style gatherings designed to build excitement for the upcoming winter season.

Loveland said the event runs from Oct. 10 through Nov. 14, with the tour stopping at some of Colorado’s most popular breweries, giving guests the chance to enjoy local brews, connect with fellow skiers and snowboarders, and purchase their 2025–26 passes.


Tour Schedule:

  • Oct. 10 – Dillon Dam Brewery, Dillon 4–8 p.m.
  • Oct. 17 – New Terrain Brewing, Golden 4–8 p.m.
  • Oct. 24 – New Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins 4–8 p.m.
  • Oct. 31 – Denver Beer Co. on Platte St., Denver 4–8 p.m.
  • Nov. 14 – Bristol Brewing Co, Colorado Springs 4–8 p.m.

Event Highlights:

At each stop, attendees will be able to purchase:

  • $10 off Loveland’s popular ‘No Restrictions 4-Paks’ for $279. We’ll issue your 4-Pak (only $69.75 per ticket) on the spot.
  • 2025–26 Season Passes
  • Adult & Children’s 3-Class Passes
  • Loveland Pass Cards

According to Loveland, opening day is projected for late October or early November and said as cooler temperatures have rolled onto the mountain the ski area is about ready to fire up the snow guns for the 2025-26 season.


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