If you’re considering a way to see Denver that’s a little different from the usual city walk or bus tour, the Bike & Brew Tour from Mile High Bike Tours might just pique your interest. This experience combines city cycling, stunning street art, and a taste of Denver’s thriving craft beer scene—all wrapped into a lively 2.5-hour package.
What really appeals to us about this tour is how it balances active exploration with relaxing moments—pedaling through vibrant neighborhoods, soaking in colorful murals, then kicking back with a beer at a local hotspot. Plus, the fact that you can do this on electric assist bikes means it’s accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist.
That said, one thing to keep in mind is that guests are responsible for their own beer tab at the brewery, so budget accordingly if you plan to indulge. Also, it’s worth noting that kids and non-drinkers can still join, since non-alcoholic beverages and food are available.
This tour feels best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy a good mix of activity and local culture, as well as those who want a laid-back way to experience Denver’s artistic neighborhoods and craft beer scene.
Key Points

- Guided bike ride through Denver’s vibrant neighborhoods, especially the RiNo District
- Colorful murals and graffiti provide a visual feast and fantastic photo opportunities
- Optional craft beer tasting at a local hotspot (guests cover their own tab)
- Electric assist bikes make the ride accessible to most fitness levels
- Family-friendly for those with minors, who can enjoy non-alcoholic drinks and food
- Flexible cancellation and booking options—reserve now, pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance
- Duration of 2.5 hours makes it a manageable yet fun city activity
- Provider rating of 4.7 suggests most guests leave satisfied
The Experience in Detail

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Starting Point and Introduction
The tour begins at the Mile High Bike Tours meeting point, marked clearly with signage. The group size tends to be manageable, and you’ll be handed a helmet and water—pretty standard for a guided biking experience. We appreciate that the bikes are electric assist, especially considering Denver’s hilly terrain, which can be a challenge on regular bikes. These bikes let you enjoy the sights with less physical strain, making it easier for everyone to keep up and focus on the fun.
The Ride Through Denver’s Artistic Neighborhoods
The ride is centered in the RiNo District, a hub of creativity and urban artistry. As you pedal along, your guide points out numerous murals, graffiti, and colorful alleys—each wall and corner bursting with personality. According to reviews, “the murals and graffiti are incredible,” and many guests mention how the vibrant artwork truly brings the neighborhood to life.
The guide is knowledgeable and passionate, often sharing tidbits about the neighborhood’s history and the stories behind the murals. This adds layers of context to the visual feast, making the ride educational as well as fun. The relatively short duration means you’re not exhausted by the end, but you’ll get a good taste of the neighborhood’s charm.
Highlights of the Bike Route
While the exact route may vary, guests consistently rave about the stunning street art and colorful alleys. One reviewer mentioned, “We loved the way the guide pointed out murals we would never have noticed on our own,” which highlights how the guided element adds value. The overall feeling is energetic and creative, offering a fresh perspective on Denver’s urban landscape.
You’ll also see some local hotspots and points of interest, thanks to your guide’s commentary. Although the tour doesn’t include stops at specific landmarks, the scenic riding through a trendy, artsy part of town is a highlight in itself.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Beer Tasting Finale
After cycling through the streets, the tour concludes at a well-regarded local brewery or craft beer hotspot. Here, guests 21 and over can enjoy a beer tasting—a chance to unwind and soak in the local craft brew culture. Guests are responsible for their own beer tab, so prices vary, but most find it reasonable for quality local brews.
For those who prefer not to drink alcohol, or are traveling with minors, the brewery usually offers non-alcoholic beverages and food, making it an inclusive experience for the whole family or groups with mixed preferences.
What to Expect at the Brewery
Guests often comment on the friendly atmosphere and the chance to chat with locals and fellow travelers. The brewery setting adds a relaxed, social vibe to the end of the ride, making it a great opportunity to reflect on the sights and sounds of Denver.
Practicalities and Tips
- The tour lasts about 2.5 hours, usually in the afternoon, fitting nicely into most travel plans.
- Booking is flexible; you can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
- Since e-bikes are only available in adult sizes, younger or smaller riders might need to opt out or bring their own bikes.
- Weather can be a factor, so dress appropriately—layers are always smart in Denver’s variable climate.
- The tour is not suitable for anyone unable to ride a bike, but otherwise, it’s accessible for most with basic riding skills.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?

If you’re an active traveler who enjoys exploring neighborhoods on two wheels, this experience is right up your alley. It’s particularly appealing for those interested in urban art and local culture, as the murals and graffiti are a core part of the ride. Beer lovers will also appreciate the opportunity to sample some of Denver’s finest craft brews in a lively setting.
It’s a solid choice for adventurous families with older children or minors who enjoy being outdoors and are okay with non-alcoholic beverages. The tour’s relaxed pacing and friendly guide make it feel more like a fun outing than a strenuous activity.
Those looking for a more structured sightseeing tour of Denver’s highlights might find this a bit light on landmark stops. But if your goal is to experience the city’s creative side and enjoy a social drink afterward, this hits the mark.
Final Thoughts

The Denver: Bike & Brew Tour combines dynamic city cycling with a taste of Denver’s vibrant street art scene, capped off with a craft beer experience. It’s a tour that balances activity with leisure, making it suitable for a variety of travelers—from art and beer enthusiasts to those simply wanting a different way to see Denver.
The knowledgeable guides and stunning murals are what truly elevate the experience. While you do pay for your own beer, the overall value of exploring Denver’s colorful neighborhoods by bike, with a friendly guide pointing out all the hidden gems, makes this a worthwhile outing.
If you’re after a fun, relaxed way to discover Denver’s creative neighborhoods and enjoy some local brews afterward, this tour ticks those boxes. Just remember to book early—e-bikes are limited and tend to sell out fast!
Denver: Bike & Brew Tour
FAQ

Is there a minimum age to participate?
You need to be over 21 to sample beer, but minors are welcome to join the tour and enjoy non-alcoholic beverages and food.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a bike, helmet, and water. Guests are responsible for their own beer tab at the brewery.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts about 2.5 hours, mostly in the afternoon.
Are e-bikes available?
Yes, the tour offers electric assist bikes, which are only available in adult sizes. They help make the ride easier, especially on Denver’s hills.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and book now with pay later options.
Is the tour suitable for people who can’t ride a bike?
No, it’s designed for those comfortable riding a bike, as that’s the main activity.
What should I wear?
Dress weather-appropriate and consider layers, as Denver’s weather can change quickly.
Can families with children join?
Yes, children can join, especially if they’re comfortable riding bikes. Non-drinkers and minors can enjoy the tour without issue.
In the end, if you’re looking to combine urban exploration with a laid-back beer tasting and enjoy a bit of exercise along the way, this tour offers a memorable, enjoyable look at Denver’s creative side. It’s casual, fun, and a great way to see a different layer of the city that many visitors might overlook.
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