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News - Beer
Inquiring as to the nature and ancestry of the mysterious beer, I was told it was a collaborative effort between various brewers throughout Colorado and that it was only served in smaller portions due to it's brain-numbing alcohol content. Without hesitation, I immediately requested a glass.
News - Brewery
Sponsored by the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs' Microbiology Department, the 13th annual RMMS attracted about 150 craft beer makers, business owners, homebrewers, industry reps and ale lovers for a full day of seminars, tempered by all manner of excellent beer and free-flowing discussions.
News - Festival
A host of excellent Barleywines, Saisons, Trippels, Strong Ales, Meads, Lambics, Stouts, and others provided a treat for those willing to explore the possibilities of slightly less conventional fare.
News - Festival
With a minimum requirement of 7% ABV, the 8th Annual Big Beers, Belgians, and Barleywines Festival in Vail should showcase an interesting, and very flavorful assortment of fermented concoctions.
News - Colorado
You've heard it before, and you'll hear it again. Don't drink and drive. Never. It's a bad move to make. There are way way way too many things that can go wrong. The consequences far outweigh trying it even once.
News - Brewery
Come January, we will be bidding farewell to the No. 2 craft brewer in the state; Flying Dog Brewery. Flying Dog has announced it's plans to move all production to Frederick, MD.
News - Nation
The simple fact is that barley and hops prices are going through the roof, and brewers everywhere are eventually going to pass along these increased costs to consumers - assuming they can still get the raw materials they need to keep making beer.
News - Festival
At the Great American Beer Festival this year, Colorado breweries amassed an impressive collection of medals.
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