Coors Brewing Tour

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Matt and I took a tour of the Coors Brewing plant in Golden.  It is quite the interesting factory.

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Endless kettles.

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Long rows of machines.

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The process control room looks like a nuclear power plant control room.

IMG_2503More kettles.

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Old bottles in the laboratory where the beer is tested.

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Another view of the lab.

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The railroad infrastructure through the middle of the factory.

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Roasting the grain.

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The bottom of huge tanks.

IMG_2510Another impossibly massive room with equipment stretching into the distance.

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Bulkhead doors like those on containment structures in nuclear power plants.

IMG_2512The bottling lines.  It was a fascinating tour!

Olde Golden Christmas Parade

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Heather and I went to watch our first Olde Golden Christmas parade in downtown Golden on Washington Street.  There were several groups of dog owners in the parade.

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Elvis in a t-top Corvette Stingray.


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Santa driving an old BMW with a side car.

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Bagpipers playing Christmas carols.

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A chiropractor had all his friends and family dressed up as vertebra to form a spine.  In front of the spine they had a reindeer made out of an old International Scout.

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A chicken and cow farm car.

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The Grinch in an old avocado green mustang.


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Some classic hotrods.

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The Colorado Star Wars Fan Group.

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A penny farthing rider.

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And another one.

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One of the local 4×4 Jeep companies.

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The old Golden Fire Department engine and the end of the parade.

Frozen Clear Creek and the Chilly Waters Underneath

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The last week has seen Golden in an incredible cold snap.  Clear Creek has been a solid sheet of ice for several days.  Yesterday evening, low-lying areas were evacuated when an ice dam further up on the creek broke.  No damage was done but it shows how easily the normally placid creek can quickly change into a raging torrent — even when frozen.

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There were several large holes in the ice.  The sound of running water could be heard underneath.  The creek is still active under its icy cap.
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Had it not warmed up when it did, I suspect that the ice would eventually have forced water into the local library and other community buildings on the north side of the creek.

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A big hole in the ice.

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Looking south toward the historic buildings.


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Coors Brewing is in the path of any flood that comes down this creek.  The walkway along the creek that is usually clear for runners and walkers is under a significant sheet of ice.

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The river play area is under ice.

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The Washington Street Bridge with ice built up around its base.

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Looking toward the north bank near the historical buildings.

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Heather looking at the ice.

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If someone were to walk out on the ice, there is a good chance that they would fall through and end up drowning.

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A big hole waiting for something to happen.

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The ball parks are under a sheet of ice from where the creek overflowed its banks.

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After checking out Clear Creek, Heather and I went over to Mountain Toad Brewing and found that they had Capt’n Crabby as the food cart.  It’s a rare treat to find good crab cakes this far inland.