This Week in Beer: Tivoli Is No Longer Brewing at Auraria, Crooked Stave FoCo Is Closing and More
Plus, check out our beer of the week, an homage to a legendary German pilsner.
Plus, check out our beer of the week, an homage to a legendary German pilsner.
The 10,000 square-foot public-facing biergarten is part of the larger 60,000 square-foot production headquarters.
Plus, check out our beer-of-the-week pick, a rich chocolate ale.
A December 15 tap-release party at the Sloan’s Lake brewery will celebrate Westword Wheat, a beer made with 100 percent Colorado-sourced ingredients.
From hot toddies to hot beer, these options are ideal when the temperatures drop.
Catch up on the local brewery news, events and new releases you need to know about.
The Gallery and its on-site restaurant and bar, The Barrel Room, have been open in Lakewood since April 2022.
It has also hired Matt Husted, the former director of hospitality and partner at Id Est Hospitality, the group behind Michelin-starred BrutÁ¸ and the Wolf’s Tailor, to oversee all brewpubs.
The business was founded in Vermont in 2010, but it moved its operation to Denver two years ago.
“I think a little brewery in Denver winning best sour beer in Europe is pretty cool.”
Our annual celebration of the city’s bar scene highlights watering holes from across the metro area, ranging from dives to upscale cocktail lounges.
From cozy hideaways to grand lobbies, local theaters have been upping the ante when it comes to pre-show libations.
Milk punches, N/A options and, of course, the espresso martini are all having a moment.
Oakwell Beer Spa is planning to open a second outpost in the southern suburb.
As a grain-producing state with a passion for craft beverages, Colorado is a cutting-edge place for innovative whiskey.
The Colorado craft beer scene has taken some hits recently, but new additions are still outpacing the closures.
Hugh Hefner and $5,000 inspired the name change.
You can celebrate the future of this storied dive bar and music venue at Lairapalooza on November 10.
In a series of “field trips” across the metro area, the friends downed drinks and shots, awarding gold and silver medals (plus a few skull and crossbones) along the way.
“We’re big proponents of the idea that a rising tide raises all ships, especially in a neighborhood like this.”
After Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul drew big crowds earlier this year, Momoa continued the trend – so which celeb might show up in Denver next?
Natural wines have grown in popularity, and local producers have taken note.