(MONUMENT, Colo.) — Beginning on Jan. 1, 2026, the Pikes Peak Brewing taproom in Monument will officially transition to Goat Patch Brewing-Monument.
The change marks the next chapter in a story that began one year ago, when Goat Patch acquired the assets of Pikes Peak Brewing Company. Since then, Goat Patch said it has been hard at work investing in the Monument facility — both restoring its foundation and preparing it for a sustainable future.
“When we took stewardship of this space, our hope was to build upon the legacy that made Pikes Peak Brewing such an important part of the Monument community,” said Justin Grant, co-owner of Goat Patch Brewing Company. “As we got deeper into the operations, we realized there was significant behind-the-scenes work required to bring the brewing facility to the place it needed to be to support both brands. It’s been a heavy lift, but it’s one we’ve made with the same pride and care we bring to every pint we pour.”
With brewing production improvements now underway, Goat Patch said it is consolidating under a single brand to strengthen its operations and focus resources on what matters most — quality beer and meaningful community connection.
As a nod to the legacy of Pikes Peak Brewing, two of the former brewing company’s most beloved recipes — Elephant Rock IPA and Gold Rush Belgian Golden Ale — will continue to be brewed and available exclusively at the Monument taproom and through local retailers.
