Beer Calendar: Watermelon Beers, Hazy IPAs and Tau Day

The Boulder-based Brewers Association fired a new volley Tuesday in the escalating war between independent craft breweries and corporate mega-breweries by unveiling a new seal that breweries can add to the labels on their bottles and cans in order to distinguish themselves. The seal, which reads “Brewers Association Certified…

The Overland Goes Dark on South Broadway

When we put out our Best of Denver list in March, the Overland at 1967 South Broadway won honors for best new bar. But less than a year after opening, the Overland is now closed. We picked the bar because it had all the makings of an instant classic, with…

Twenty-Two New Canned Colorado Beers for Summer 2017

It’s summer! And summer means that it’s definitely canned-beer season, bringing lots of portable new beers from nearly every brewery, big and small, old and new. Some of these are brand-new offerings, some are old beers that are being packaged for the first time, and some just have a new…

Badger’s Pub Sticks with the Basics on Broadway

The last time I was at Badger’s Pub, it was snowing outside and I was wearing a Snuggie. A friend had invited me to a Seven Deadly Sins-themed bar crawl, and instead of dressing like Lust or something skimpy that would prove inadequate for the weather, I went with the…

Denver Beer Co. Opens Arvada Brewhouse This Weekend

When Denver Beer Co. opened at 1695 Platte Street back in 2011, there were very few craft breweries within Denver city limits. But even then founders Charlie Berger and Patrick Crawford realized that things were about to change. “We were the third brewery that summer,” Berger recalls, “and we were…

Colorado Concierge: The Best Places for Large-Format Cocktails

We’ve all been faced with the “Where should we go?” question. Sometimes the answer is obvious, but other times we need help. Whether it’s finding the perfect place to celebrate the right occasion, determining what kitchen can accommodate an unusual dietary restriction, or maybe just discovering a new place to…

Eight Food and Drink Specials to Celebrate Denver Pride Weekend

Happy Pride Weekend, Denver! If you’re looking to fill your dance card with official Pride-related activities and LGBTQ parties,  check out our roundup of the weekend’s best ways to celebrate and start making your plans. Beyond the parade, festival and club throw-downs, many Denver establishments are getting into the spirit…

Three Local Spirits to Drink Now: Rum, Gin and Whiskey

Colorado’s robust network of distillers keeps putting forth excellent expressions of their craft. As we round into summer, here’s a trio of local spirits worth seeking out in your favorite cocktail establishment, or adding to your home bar for porch sipping or warm-weather cocktailing. Ski Bum Rum 331 Corporate Circle,…

River North Brewery Will Return to RiNo, at 3400 Blake Street

When River North Brewery opened in March 2012 at 2401 Blake Street it set the pace for what was to come in Denver — not just with its beer, but with its location and name. But River North itself left in October 2015, after its home was sold. Now, though, the brewery is coming back to RiNo, at 3401 Blake.

Beer Calendar: New Kids, New Cans and A Night to Remember

Something has been brewing for a while, something mysterious. But now this mysterious something is ready to ferment into a fleshed-out reality: The Colorado Pickle and Beer Society is now here. The first “meeting” of the Society takes place at Spangalang Brewery — which co-founded the CPBS with The Real Dill…

Twenty-Something for Twenty-Somethings: Fishing for a Deal at Sushi Den

BrothersToshi and Yasu Kizaki, owners  of Sushi Den, serve some of the best sushi in Denver by strategically overcoming the struggles of being a sushi restaurant in a landlocked state. Each day, their other brother, Koichi, on the ground in Japan, heads to the Nagahama Fish Market and picks out the freshest fish…