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The Infinite Monkey Theorem: Urban Winery

Experience urban winemaking at The Infinite Monkey Theorem in Denver's RiNo District. Enjoy local wines in a relaxed, innovative setting.

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The Infinite Monkey Theorem is an urban winery in Denver's RiNo Art District, known for its unconventional approach to winemaking and accessible atmosphere. Eschewing traditional vineyards, they source grapes from Colorado's Western Slope and Texas, producing wines in a city warehouse and serving them in cans and on tap.

A brief summary to The Infinite Monkey Theorem

  • Monday 4 pm-9 pm
  • Tuesday 4 pm-10 pm
  • Wednesday 4 pm-10 pm
  • Thursday 4 pm-10 pm
  • Friday 2 pm-10 pm
  • Saturday 2 pm-10 pm
  • Sunday 2 pm-10 pm

Local tips

  • Explore the RiNo Art District's vibrant street art scene before or after your visit to the winery.
  • Check the winery's event schedule for unique happenings like yoga, live music, and workshops.
  • Sample a variety of wines, including their popular canned options, perfect for enjoying on the go.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Infinite Monkey Theorem is located at 3200 Larimer Street in the RiNo Art District. From many points in RiNo, it's easily accessible on foot. From Denver Central Market, walk northeast on Larimer Street for about 0.3 miles. The winery will be on your left. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    The RTD (Regional Transportation District) provides bus and light rail service to the RiNo area. Several bus routes run along Larimer Street and nearby streets. Check the RTD website or app for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. A standard 3-hour pass costs $2.75, and a day pass is $5.50.

  • Ride Share/Taxi

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, as well as taxis, are readily available in Denver. A short ride from downtown Denver or other nearby neighborhoods to The Infinite Monkey Theorem typically costs between $8 and $15, depending on demand and distance.

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Located in the heart of Denver's vibrant RiNo Art District, The Infinite Monkey Theorem (TIMT) offers a unique and approachable wine-drinking experience. Founded in 2008, TIMT challenged the traditional winery model by bringing winemaking into the city. Eschewing vineyards, the winery sources grapes from the Western Slope of Colorado and Texas, crafting its wines in a 15,000-square-foot warehouse. TIMT embraces a non-traditional, urban atmosphere, a stark contrast to the often pretentious wine culture. The winery is named after the infinite monkey theorem, which suggests that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type a given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. This reflects the winery's philosophy of creating order out of a chaotic system, embracing the infinite possibilities in winemaking. TIMT gained recognition for its innovative approach to wine packaging, particularly its canned wines. This format caters to an active, outdoor lifestyle and breaks away from the formalities of traditional wine service. The winery also offers tours and tastings, providing insights into their winemaking process. The taproom serves as a community gathering place, hosting events ranging from puppy yoga to meditation sessions. **Note:** It's important to note that The Infinite Monkey Theorem announced it would be ending operations by the end of 2024.

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