Call to Arms Brewing Opens With Its Own Twist on Beer Culture

“From the beginning, this has always been about challenging ourselves,” says Chris Bell, co-owner of Call to Arms Brewing, which opened late last week in the back half of a refurbished building at 4526 Tennyson Street, in the hot Berkeley neighborhood. And challenged themselves is exactly what Bell, Jesse Brookstein…

Beer Calendar: Hops, Key Lime, Brewery Anniversaries and a Call to Arms

Two beer-related Colorado crowdfunding campaigns have recently launched. The first is for Lady Justice Brewing Company, which describes itself as “the world’s first solely women-run, community-focused philanthropic brewery.” The three women behind the concept — which would be organized as a low-profit limited liability company — are looking to raise $15,000…

Crooked Stave Takes on Trinity Brewing in Sour Trademark Fight

Colorado’s two best-known sour-beer specialists are puckering up for a fight at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office over three beer names that the companies both use. The battle will pit Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project, which has been in Denver since 2010, against Trinity Brewing, founded in Colorado Springs in…

Five Tequila Barrel-Aged Beers From Colorado Breweries

Colorado’s breweries continue to experiment with new styles, new ingredients and new ways of melding flavors. As a result, several breweries have now packaged beers aged in barrels that once held the potent fruit of the agave plant. River North Brewery, for instance, released a tequila-barrel-aged version of its J…

Dogfish Head and Prost Brewing Team Up on a Special Beer for Avanti

When the hip Avanti food court opens in mid­-July at West 32nd Avenue and Pecos Street, it will have an odd-­for-­Colorado beer lineup and, in particular, one beer that came about as a result of an unusual collaboration between the world-­renowned Dogfish Head brewery and Denver’s Prost Brewing. Call it Delaware meets Denver…

Westfax Brewing Will Open Next Door to Casa Bonita Next Year

Few adults willingly walk into Casa Bonita without having first enjoyed an alcoholic beverage or two: It takes a lot of fortification to stomach the Casa Chilada platter while trying to keep track of your kids in Black Bart’s Cave, plus, most of the Skee-Ball machines are usually broken. Then…