Prost Brewing unveils plans for 5th biergarten
6,800-square-foot space set to open in 2026 in Wheat Ridge, Colo.

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Prost Brewing Co., Denver, announced its plans to open its fifth biergarten in Wheat Ridge, Colo., in early 2026. Increases in demand drives Prost to continue to expand its network of German-inspired biergartens.
Set to open in early 2026, the 6,800-square-foot biergarten will be part of the much-anticipated Clear Creek Crossing development. Sitting next to Coors’ pond with mountain views in the distance, the space is designed to be more than just a place to grab a bier, it’s meant to be a welcoming, community-focused spot that reflects Prost’s Colorado roots.
“This expansion is part of our bigger vision of strategic growth through biergartens that bring people together over award-winning bier and German traditions,” said David Deline, president of Prost, in a statement. “We have spent years developing a strong brand and an authentic cultural experience. Whether someone’s a regular, a traveler, or just curious, our biergartens create a space where everyone can drink like a German and feel part of the Prost community.”
Prost’s Wheat Ridge biergarten will feature a dynamic guest experience with an open-concept space that includes a fully enclosed patio, dining room and private events spaces, the company says. It will feature a state-of-the-art barrel R&D brewhouse where guests can watch small-batch innovation happening in real time. The bar’s 40 taps will feature Prost’s full lineup of world-class biers, guest ciders, seltzers, hand-crafted cocktails, wine and non-alcoholic beverages.
Known for not only crafting the highest quality German biers, Prost’s biergarten will feature its signature German-inspired menu and full-service kitchen and unparalleled customer service. Partnerships with local businesses like sausage purveyor, Charcutnuvo, and fifth generation, XLVII’s Bakery, reaffirms Prost’s dedication to strengthening Colorado’s incredible network of local establishments.
Off I-70 and right along the Clear Creek bike path, Prost’s new Wheat Ridge biergarten is easy to get to for both locals and out-of-town visitors, the company says. It backs up to a public park with an amphitheater, fire pits, yard games, and plenty of space to relax and enjoy a bier.
This expansion is part of Prost’s steady, intentional growth across Colorado. It builds on the momentum of its existing biergartens in Denver, Fort Collins, Highlands Ranch, and most recently, Northglenn, home to both a 10,000-square-foot biergarten and Prost’s new 60,000-square-foot brewery and production headquarter.
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