
“We want the silo to be part tasting room and part neighborhood bar,” Barrett Rothe said. “And the location will give it this picturesque view of the Denver metro.”
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“We want the silo to be part tasting room and part neighborhood bar,” Barrett Rothe said. “And the location will give it this picturesque view of the Denver metro.”
Branch & Barrel is looking to raise $5 million to grow the business.
“I have been crucified in Castle Rock,” says Burly Brewing owner Lisa Miles.
The beer maker replaces Sweetwater Brewing in Fort Collins; both are owned by cannabis giant Tilray.
Laws Whiskey House has released the first bottle in what it’s calling its “Headwaters Series,” highlighting rivers that originate in the state.
“The motion misrepresents the contents of the audio recordings,” said an attorney for Grant Babb.
“People, one day, are going to find this story, where you have this style of whiskey that used to be the best-selling style of whiskey in the world.”
“It’s kind of how beer was in the 80s,” said Honnibrook co-founder Michael Fagan.
“We didn’t want to start too big, that’s how a lot of places get themselves in trouble,” a co-founder said.
The move puts all three of Denver’s heavy metal breweries within blocks of each other.
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