Outer Range Brewing
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As the local brewery scene continues to evolve and grow, we’re rounding up the news, events and new releases you need to know about. Here’s the latest:
  Outer Range Announces Grand Opening of French Alps Location
                                  The Story: The new Sallanches, France, outpost will hold its grand opening on April 20.
                              The Scoop: Frisco’s Outer Range Brewing announced plans for the French location during its fifth anniversary in January 2022. The team ended up soft-opening the location last fall. It includes a 20,000-square-foot facility complete with 200 seats and a full-production brewery. The space also includes Chicken Scratch, a restaurant that specializes in Nashville hot chicken, as well as startup coffee roaster Conflict Coffee.
Cans from the French location hit the Colorado market in February, allowing fans a chance to try beer from the new brewery. It may be tough to spot any differences, however, as the system in France is identical to the new system in Frisco.
Barrels & Bottles’ Original Location Closing
                                  The Story: The location has been open in downtown Golden for eleven years, and will close on May 4.
                              The Scoop: Barrels & Bottles has been planning for this closure for quite a while, and has already added a fantastic newer facility nearby called Camp George, complete with full-scale production, a taproom and a patio. 

Comrade Brewing regularly wins medals at competitions. This week, you can try some of the brewery’s entries in peak form.
Comrade Brewing
Upcoming Events
Comrade’s World Beer Cup Tappings
              Starting Thursday, March 7 
                    Comrade Brewing      
                               7667 East Iliff Avenue
      With the World Beer Cup competition coming up in April, breweries are getting entries together now to ensure peak freshness. Comrade is starting off by tapping Powder Keg, a cryo-hopped session IPA, on March 7. From there, Honeyman 59 comes out on March 8 and is the 59th beer in Comrade’s R&D series. On March 10, Fastest Gun in the West will be released — a West Coast IPA with “five different hops and a copious amount of cryo lupulin pellets,” according to owner David Lin. And finally, on March 11, the ever-popular, multi-award-winning More Dodge, Less Ram American IPA will tap.
RiNo Beer Fest – Epic Ale Quest
      Saturday, March 9, 1 to 5 p.m.
      Zeppelin Station
      3501 Wazee Street
      Craft beer meets the fantasy genre at this beer festival. Elevate Immersive is launching a pop-up fantasy-themed beer garden with unlimited drinks from over fifteen breweries, cideries and distilleries. Zeppelin’s indoor food hall, as well as games and a photo booth, will be available to enjoy as well. Tickets start at $40.
Chocolate and Beer Pairing
      Monday, March 11, 6 to 8 p.m.
      Station 26 Brewing
      7045 East 38th Avenue
      Station 26 is teaming up with Colorado Cocoa Pod for a self-guided beer-and-chocolate pairing. Your $30 ticket gets you four different five-ounce pours of beer to pair with four different chocolate bonbons.

New Terrain Brewing’s Rise and Climb Kolsch is tasty and refreshing.
Ryan Pachmayer
                   Beer of the Week: Rise and Climb from New Terrain Brewing, Kolsch, 5.4 percent ABV
                       From the Brewery: A bright and light German hybrid ale with an elegant effervescence yielding a frothy pillow of head. The delicate aroma displays light fruitiness along with gentle cereal notes. To the tongue, the light cereal notes are balanced by a crisp & dry finish.
                       From the Glass: Light, sweet honeyed malt balanced by soft, floral hop flavors. It has a clean and snappy dry finish, a major component to a good Kolsch. As the weather zig-zags around in March, this would be a good beer to enjoy during peak sun out on the patio. 
                       Availability: On draft and in four-pack cans, at the brewery and in local liquor stores.
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