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Profiles in brew: Laura Lodge of Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines...

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Held every winter high up in the Rockies, the Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Festival is one of the year’s premier beer events. “It’s largely a brewers’ festival,”...

Know your brew: Saison

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Many will bring wine. Some may even bring a nice bottle of single malt. But you, faithful reader, plan to bring beer to Thanksgiving. And...

Tour de brew: Hogshead Brewery

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There’s no end of local and unique beer along the Front Range. But variety and experimentation isn’t just the sign of a mature market; it...

New in brew: Spon and IPA rule the range

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When Longmont’s Primitive Beer opened last year, all of its offerings were available either on cask or in a box and bag. In a word:...

Profiles in brew: Aaron Stueck of BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse

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If you don’t think a publicly traded brewpub based out of California can be a hotbed of Boulder brewing research, then you haven’t been to...

Know your brew: Vienna lager

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Maybe it’s the popularity of German culture, the appeal of lederhosen and dirndls, or the allure of drinking under massive tents, but Oktoberfest’s signature beer, märzen, is...

New in brew: Black Project Spontaneous & Wild Ales

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It wasn’t until the mid-1800s that yeast was “discovered.” French chemist Louis Pasteur took credit, and his treatise changed the brewing world within decades. Granted, brewers...

Boulder County brings home the hardware and the cachet

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“On behalf of the Brewers Association staff, I’d like to thank you all for being here,” Great American Beer Festival (GABF) Director Nancy Johnson...

Can’t make it to GABF?

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The Great American Beer Festival is a beer-drinker’s playground — thousands of beers from hundred of brewers. But for those who didn’t get a...

Profiles in brew: Gravity Brewing and Gastronauts

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No business goes it alone. It takes a village, and few area breweries illustrate that point quite like Louisville’s first tap house: Gravity Brewing — which...

Know your brew: Märzen 2019

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According to the calendar, fall doesn’t begin until the autumnal equinox (Sept. 23), and Oktoberfest doesn’t start until 10:45 a.m. on the third Saturday in September (Sept....

Tour de brew: Oktoberfest

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From tailgates to tailored beer dinners, there is a good deal of tradition in beer drinking. And when it comes to hoisting a stein or six,...