Brewery Profile

Parts & Labor Brewing Company

A century-old Cadillac dealership repair shop gives this Sterling brewery a setting that is easy to read as soon as you walk in: the building’s earlier life still matters. Parts & Labor Brewing Company uses that restored space as part of the taproom experience, keeping a vintage shop feel rather than hiding it behind a generic brewery buildout. In a smaller Colorado city where beer stops tend to double as community gathering places, it offers visitors a clear sense of local identity. Owners Dylan and Kimberly Harford are tied to that hometown story, and the brewery’s beers have drawn both local support and industry recognition without the place needing to feel detached from Sterling.

Travelers in this part of Colorado often look for a beer stop that breaks up the drive and says something about where they are, not just what is in the glass. A visit here fits that kind of itinerary: it is as much about the reused repair-shop setting and Sterling context as it is about sampling the current draft list. Because no fixed lineup or specific beer names are established here, visitors should avoid arriving with assumptions about particular styles. The better approach is to see what is pouring that day, ask about the range available, and choose based on whether you are in the mood for something crisp, hop-forward, malt-driven, dark, or seasonal if those options are on the board.

Practical details are best confirmed directly with the brewery before planning a visit. Publicly provided facts here do not establish food service, patio seating, events, family policies, dog policies, reservations, or package-beer availability, so the taproom is the place to confirm the day’s pours and any current amenities. What is clear is the core reason to go: Parts & Labor Brewing Company offers a Sterling craft beer stop inside a restored historic auto-repair space, with a taproom shaped by its building and by the Harfords’ work in their hometown. For visitors building a northeastern Colorado beer itinerary, it is a grounded local stop rather than a place defined by a long list of advertised extras.

Housed in a beautifully restored, century-old Cadillac dealership repair shop in Sterling, Colorado, Parts & Labor Brewing Company is truly a labor of love. Owners Dylan and Kimberly Harford honor the building’s vintage shop vibe while meticulously crafting exceptional beers that have quickly earned both local adoration and prestigious industry recognition. Stop in to taste the dedication poured into every glass, making a mark on their hometown.

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402 Main St Unit B, Sterling, Colorado, 80751-4343

Phone: (970) 425-7540

Website: http://www.partsandlaborbrewing.com

Hours: T-Th 11a-9p F-Sa 11a–10p Su 12p-8p M Closed

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Parts & Labor Brewing Company.

Beer Styles at Parts & Labor Brewing Company

Parts & Labor Brewing Company brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes KOLSCH, WHEAT, PORTER, DUNKELWEIZEN, IPA, KETTLE SOUR, RED ALE, HARD SELTZER, Kolsch, Coffee Kolsch, Wheat, and Imperial Red Ale. Specific pours rotate over time — check the taproom board on the day of your visit for what is currently available on tap.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Parts & Labor Brewing Company located?
Parts & Labor Brewing Company is located at 402 Main St Unit B, Sterling, Colorado, 80751-4343. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Parts & Labor Brewing Company's hours?
Current hours are: T-Th 11a-9p F-Sa 11a–10p Su 12p-8p M Closed. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Parts & Labor Brewing Company?
Visit http://www.partsandlaborbrewing.com for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.