
Erica and Manuel Baca admit they underestimated the time and money required to start up their Littleton brewery.
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Erica and Manuel Baca admit they underestimated the time and money required to start up their Littleton brewery.
Tivoli Distributing Co. wants to wind down its business – but not without first collecting around $400,000 from two competitors that want access to a hot Montana lager.
Over Yonder Brewery Co. founders found a location five minutes from Red Rocks.
“Sunnyside is on its way up,” co-founder Nato Francescato said. “We want to get in as early as we can.”
Tivoli Distributing Co. will cease operations in two months; and two other companies will distribute its beer.
Another Denver-area brewery is closing – a caution sign in an industry that exploded over the last 10 years.
The beer maker, which drew customers with drinks, food and a game room, will make its final pours May 27.
Following months of lease and repair negotiations, the Colorado brewery is at risk of being evicted for the second time this year.
The additions and upgrades to its facility could boost production by 60 times in the next three years.
A 2-year-old Golden company that produced 750 barrels of gluten-free beer last year is constructing a facility capable of turning out 20,000.
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