Brewers get the key to the Governor’s Mansion at Pints & Bites

When Coloradans elected former beer man John Hickenlooper to the state’s top post last November, they had no idea they’d be letting the entire craft-brewing industry into the Governors’ Mansion as well. But that’s what happened last night when the residence played host to Pints & Bites, a gourmet food-and-beer…

Seven 30 South offers a tipsy happy hour

Happy Place: Seven 30 South, 730 South University Boulevard, 303-744-1888 The Hours: Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. The Deals: $2.50 draft beers, house wine, and well cocktails; $3 you-call-its; $4 premium wine and cocktails; $4-5 food specials. Were we happy? Flip the page to find out…

The art of the tasting pour: another common wine-service flub

Earlier today, Swirl Girl Kendra Anderson lamented common wine-service flubs in Denver restaurants, berating spots that propagate listless lists and serve poorly temped juice. And while each one of her points rings true with us, we’ve got another bone to pick: the etiquette of the tasting pour…

Four all-too-common restaurant wine service mistakes

What the hell is up with the wine service at certain Denver restaurants lately? A slew of recent visits to a number of reputable spots around town resulted in being treated to some pretty egregious wine service faux pas. None of these restaurants were places where you’d know better than…

We raise our glasses for happy hour at Annie’s Cafe

Happy Place: Annie’s Café, 3100 East Colfax Avenue, 303-355-8197 The Hours: Daily from 3 to 6 p.m., and 9 p.m. to close. The Deals: $2 PBR cans and all draft beer; $3 house wine and well drinks; $5 well martinis and mini margaritas; $3 food specials. Were we happy? Flip…

Four fantastic weekday wines to drink with dinner at home

While there’s less than four weeks remaining until spring the final days of winter still feel like they are literally crawling by. We’re between major holidays, so there’s not much to look forward to…unless you can find a way to get excited about the tasty, homemade (or, let’s be real…

2011 Beerdrinker of the Year: Phil Farrell

The Wynkoop Brewing Company’s annual Beer Drinker of the Year competition — in which contestants must prove their knowledge of the brew, not how much they can drink — found its 2011 winner over the weekend: Phil Farrell, a Georgia-based commercial pilot. Naturally, Farrell is also a homebrewer who boasts…