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Odell’s newest release hits at the right time

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This week, Odell Brewing kicked off their “cellar series” by releasing The Meddler, an oud bruin ale. There will be six more releases in...

Drink This: Coors’ Barmen Pilsner

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Named after Adolph Coors’ birthplace in Germany, Barmen Pilsner was first brewed by the Golden-based brewery in 1997 for a select few. Restaurants that...

Tour de brew: Gunbarrel Brewing Company

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Boulder has a new place to knock back a few, which is good news for all. Better news for those who punch the clock...

Tour de brew: Hogshead Brewery

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There’s no end of local and unique beer along the Front Range. But variety and experimentation isn’t just the sign of a mature market; it...

Drink this: It’s National Tequila Day

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It’s not like we need to tell you to go to the Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant for all things tequila, but July 24 is...

This is 40: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.

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It was 5 a.m. on November 15, 1980, when Ken Grossman flipped on the lights in his small converted warehouse in Chico, California. Before...

The return of Left Hand’s Nitro Fest

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Few breweries throw a party quite like Left Hand Brewing. Not only has the Longmont staple consistently put out top-shelf beer for the past...

Know your brew: amber ale

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Amber ale in 2018 might seem a little passé in a world dominated by hazies, adjunct-laden stouts and barrel-aged beasts. But not that long...

Tour de brew: Left Hand Brewing Company

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If you’re looking for nitro in Boulder County, look no further than Left Hand Brewing Company in Longmont. These are the folks behind the...

Hops + Handrails returns to Longmont

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For the fourth consecutive year, Left Hand Brewing will bring its joint beer festival and snowboard competition, Hops + Handrails, to Longmont this Saturday,...

Tour de brew: Asher Brewing Co.

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Most people headed down to Boulder’s Twin Lake Open Space in search of craft beer are destined to Avery’s large and impressive new digs....

Then and now: Longmont

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As far as the economists are concerned, Longmont’s beer scene is a “cluster:” a dense network of companies and institutions concentrated within a specific geography. You’ve heard...