AC Golden Brewing Company

Golden, CO

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All beers · AC Golden Brewing Company

  • AC Golden Herman Joseph

    Lager · 4.95% ABV

    Herman Joseph’s Private Reserve is a German-style lager brewed by AC Golden Brewing Company and sold only in Colorado.
  • AC Golden Peche

    Sour Ale · 4.8% ABV

    A pleasant acidity is met very dry finish creating a well rounded, peach forward ale.
  • AC Golden Colorado Native

    India Pale Lager (IPL) · 6.5% ABV

    We brewed an "IPA style" beer, using lager yeast. The lager yeast is superior, in this case, because it doesn’t create all of the fruity esters and fusel alcohols that ale yeast create... so it allows the delicate hop oils to shine through in the beer.
  • AC Golden Colorado Native Winterfest

    Dark Lager · 7.0% ABV

    Colorado native WinterFest is brewed once a year in very limited quantities exclusively for our friends in Colorado...
  • AC Golden German Lager

    Pale Lager · 5.0% ABV

  • AC Golden Native Apricot

    Sour Ale · 5.4% ABV

    Ale with whole apricots matured in French oak barrels.
  • AC Golden All The Juice Ipa

    Fruit IPA · 6.5% ABV

    Low-key Bitterness with high-key Juiciness, notes of orange and pineapple.
  • AC Golden Cold Crush

    Lager · 4.3% ABV

    Call me Captain Crispy as I’m about to take you on a crispy cruise. This is a can of Colorado Lager that always hits the spot, anytime and anywhere. Cold Crush Lager Ahoy!

About the brewery

AC Golden Brewing Company, LLC was founded in Golden, Colorado by Pete Coors and Glenn Knippenberg on July 11, 2007. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of MillerCoors. The mission of the company is to “incubate” above-premium malt beverages and develop them into brands that will fit into the MillerCoors portfolio.

Our beers are brewed back in the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado. We begin each new beer in a small 30-barrel brew house and scale them up as sales dictate.

Produces Colorado Native® brand beers.

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