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Things to do this weekend in Denver: Experience “Friends,” sip a Hogshead cask ale, and visit with Frank Lloyd Wright

Dive into Hogshead’s Cask Fest

Saturday. Fans of English-style cask ales don’t have a lot of places to go for a pint in Colorado, despite the beer’s popularity around the world. In fact, only a very few breweries produce cask ales, which are naturally carbonated in casks and then typically served at warmer temperatures than most beers – and most bars aren’t equipped to serve it.

A patron sits at the bar of Hogshead Brewery at 4460 W. 29th Ave. on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013. (AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post)

That’s why Saturday’s Cask Fest at Hogshead Brewery is so special. Not only will Hogshead, which is owned by a British ex-pat, have its own creamy cask ales pouring from the beer engines, but there will be be selections from the brewery’s friends, including Westbound & Down Brewing, Comrade Brewing, Liquid Mechanics, Cannonball Creek, Strange Craft, Call to Arms and Bierstadt Lagerhaus.

It takes place 2-10 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at Hogshead Brewery, 4460 W. 29th Ave. in Denver. Tickets are $50 on eventbrite.com and include beer, a 10ounce logo glass to keep and grilled bratwurst with all the works. bit.ly/3NSDmX8

The one where “Friends” gets immersive

Through Sept. 5. Fans of the ’90s NBC sitcom “Friends” can tap into a faux-NYC coffee shop vibe this week when they cram themselves onto the iconic orange couch, splash (figuratively) in the opening-credits fountain, and 10 other self-friendly, officially licensed rooms in Denver.

The pop-up was created to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary in 2019 and proved so buzzworthy it’s since traveled to New York City, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix, The Denver Post’s Tiney Ricciardi reported.

“The Friends Experience” opens at Cherry Creek West shopping center, 2500 E. 1st Ave., on Thursday, June 16 and runs through Sept. 5. Tickets: $32 (plus tax and fees) at friendstheexperience.com/denver.

True genius in Kirkland’s “Returning Wright”

Friday-Jan. 8, 2023. The work of architect Frank Lloyd Wright is oft praised but seldom studied in person. Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art has been helping change that this year with its series of Wright-focused lectures, a striking window display (since reunited with its original house), and, starting Friday, June 17, the “Frank Lloyd Wright: Inside the Walls” exhibition.

A lamp composed of art glass pieces, designed 1903-1904, is one of the eye-popping original items at Kirkland Museum’s new “Inside the Walls” exhibition. (Wes Magyar, Kirkland Museum)

Running through Jan. 8, 2023, it features stellar and seldom-assembled decorative art objects designed by Wright specifically for 11 of his architectural projects. Spanning 50 years of his 70-year career, they include bold and beautiful chairs, lamps, tables, windows and more.

The special exhibition is included with museum, $10 general admission (ages 13+ only) and $8 for seniors (age 65+), and teachers and students (13+). 1201 Bannock St. 303-832-8576 or kirklandmuseum.org

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