Hot Dog! Cole Neighborhood Watering Hole Yacht Club Wins Best U.S. Cocktail Bar
It’s known for slinging natural wine, killer boozy beverages and glizzys.
It’s known for slinging natural wine, killer boozy beverages and glizzys.
Plus, Breckenridge Brewery is opening a taproom in Fort Collins and it’s Christmas in July at Old 121 Brewhouse this weekend.
The LoDo bar, which opened in December, comes from the team behind Society Sports & Spirits.
Aspen Vodka’s new campus near the Roaring Fork Valley actually produces 5 percent more energy than it consumes.
Despite being sober for a year and a half after struggling with addiction, the retired wrestler is slinging booze.
There are also three standout events this weekend including a Lager Hoopla complete with swimming pools and games.
“What a lot of people don’t realize is that there is a lot of work that goes into making mocktails.”
Dan Colbourne and Aaron Uhl plan to reopen the Lincoln Park brewery in August.
Other highlights include the new WestFax in Colorado Springs and Novel Strand’s sixth-anniversary block party.
We also have the details on this weekend’s Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival at Ratio Beerworks Overland.
The brewery’s latest offerings were created by some of Denver’s best cocktail bars including Yacht Club and Death & Co.
This “battle of the bubbles” is back on August 10 after a five-year hiatus.
It includes a quality list of brews from Odell, Prost, Bootstrap and more plus eats from Blessed BBQ.
Plus, don’t miss weekend events like the Arvada Firefighter Fundraiser at Odyssey Beerwerks.
Housed in a remodeled 1940s gas station, owner Kari Williams hopes it will become a regional destination.
We’ve also got details on several events including Dark Lord Day at Hops & Pie.
After a fire caused their Greenwood Village spot to close in January, Judson Dymond and Jeremy Malone could really use a win. Four, to be exact.
We also have info about upcoming events, including Belgian Beer Fest this weekend.
Drink in history at these classic watering holes that can be found all over the state.
The brewery with locations in Centennial and Littleton parted ways with two founding partners and its head brewer.
“Both sides really support each other,” says Amanda Lawlor, who opened the concept on Platte Street in March.
Filled with art and knickknacks, it already feels like a well-worn neighborhood watering hole.