WeldWerks Brewing

In the ever-evolving world of craft beer, WeldWerks Brewing has not just kept pace—it’s become a beacon for what innovation, integrity, and passion can achieve. Born in 2015 in the unlikely brewing hub of Greeley, Colorado, WeldWerks started with a 7-barrel brewhouse and a community-first mindset. Today, it's a nationally revered name, regularly turning heads with bold releases, technical precision, and a beer lineup that defies expectations.

WeldWerks captured lightning in a can with Juicy Bits, their hazy IPA that helped cement the New England style in the Mountain West. It’s not just a bestseller—it’s a benchmark, consistently appearing on “Best Beers in America” lists and praised for its soft texture, tropical intensity, and drinkability. But it’s their barrel-aged Medianoche series, particularly the recently released 2025 Coconut Medianoche, that has elevated them into rarefied territory. Aged over 28 months in a curated blend of high-end bourbon and rye whiskey barrels, then finished with toasted and raw coconut, Coconut Medianoche saw its largest national release to date this year—selling out quickly and earning accolades for its decadent, layered complexity.

Their influence extends far beyond the glass. WeldWerks is known for doing things the right way—even if it means dumping entire batches that don’t meet their standards. That commitment, paired with a near-fanatical level of experimentation (over 700 different beers produced in under a decade), makes them one of the most dynamic forces in brewing today. Their motto, “Dialed-In Beer,” is more than a slogan—it’s a way of life that permeates every decision, from grain to glass.

And the industry has taken notice. WeldWerks has medaled multiple times at the Great American Beer Festival and World Beer Cup, earned USA Today’s nod as Best New Brewery in the Country, and continues to attract national coverage from publications like Axios, Brewbound, and Chilled. Even as craft beer sales fluctuate nationwide, WeldWerks is expanding—backed by a $2 million brewhouse upgrade and growing distribution of core brands like Juicy Bits.

What makes WeldWerks special isn’t just what they brew, but how they move. They’re pushing the boundaries while staying rooted in community. They’re creating beers that surprise and challenge, without ever compromising their values. In a landscape crowded with breweries chasing the next trend, WeldWerks is building the future of craft beer—one dialed-in pour at a time.

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