
Fun Adventures at the Brew at the Zoo Event
The Brew at the Zoo event, hosted by the Pueblo Zoo on April 26, 2025, brought together hundreds of visitors for a delightful mix of craft beer and unique wildlife experience. This engaging event highlights the importance of community engagement and introduces attendees to the vital role that zoos play in wildlife conservation and education.
As the sun shone down on attendees, patrons were seen strolling through the bustling zoo, beverages in hand, marveling at the various animal exhibits. "It's not just about drinking beer, it's about bringing people together to appreciate nature and wildlife," said Kyle Berry of Brues Alehouse as he served refreshing brews to eager guests.

Lines formed as visitors were excited to sample a variety of local craft beers and special whiskey offerings. Even long lines didn't dampen the spirits, as laughter filled the air—one group was spotted enjoying a friendly game of cornhole, sharing moments of joy as they competed. This enthusiasm for life and laughter was a common sight throughout the zoo.

Meanwhile, musical entertainment was provided by the Matt Fuson Band, adding an upbeat vibe to the festivity. Patrons danced and socialized, transforming the zoo from a place of education into a lively festival ground, further emphasizing the zoo’s role in fostering community relationships.

The lion exhibit was also a highlight, drawing clusters of people eager to catch a glimpse of these magnificent creatures. This visit not only entertained but educated families about wildlife conservation efforts, reminding everyone of the importance of protecting these majestic animals.
As the event wrapped up, attendees left with smiles, fond memories, and a deeper appreciation for both the zoo and the importance of wildlife conservation. The Brew at the Zoo proved to be more than just a fun outing—it was a successful blend of entertainment and education, inspiring people to look beyond the festivities and consider the impact of their participation.
In the realm of animal conservation and public engagement, what future events might the Pueblo Zoo host to further their mission? We invite our readers to share their thoughts and experiences in the comments below!