Organic Hop Research Funded Locally
I know it’s been a long time between posts, but I’m still here. I have been dealing with a whole slew of major house projects over here that have kept me off the blog for a while (…excuses…excuses). And while I slowly work my way back into posting more often, here are a couple articles [...]
Denver is Beer Country
While stumbling around the internets, I came across an article by Joel Stein writing for Time that coined Denver the best place for brewery-touring. In the article, he explores the growing craft beer phenomenon by touring a few larger breweries in the Denver-metro area. He argues that Denver is better than Portland, Oregon [...]
Sunday Liquor Sales!
One bill down, one to go…(eventually anyway)
The Sunday Sales bill was quick and appeared to pass too easy. I know it has been a long time coming, but today Gov. Bill Ritter finally signed into law a bill that would allow liquor sales on Sundays. Beginning July 1st (or July 6th which is actually Sunday), [...]
Colorado Craft Beer Gathering: Sustainability and Drinking Laws
This week, Colorado came one step closer to Sunday liquor sales as well as legalizing liquor sampling in Lafayette. With all the “doom and gloom” from the opposition to these laws, it makes you really wonder if we, the consumers, are really getting the best deals out there.
Sunday liquor sales over the hurdle - [...]
75 Years of Beer
On April 7, 2008 breweries across the United States will be hosting events, parties, tours and tastings to celebrate the 75th anniversary of when beer was the only legal beverage to produce here in the U.SA. The full release from the Brewers Association is here detailing the events and the decisions that made it happen. [...]
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