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Denver wine brand looks to make single-serving bottles a premium product
Wander + Ivy founder Dana Spaulding: “It all started when my husband annoyed me once.”
Blind Faith Brewing taking over Littleton taproom from St. Patrick’s
Blind Faith owner Tom Martinez also owns De Steeg Brewing; the two brands have been sharing space on Tennyson Street. Saint Patrick’s is going wholesale-only.
Golden distillery in expansion mode raises another $3 million
Golden Moon founder Steve Gould: “We’re selling every drop we make — we literally don’t have the capacity.”
In their words: Five Denver liquor store owners on Colorado’s new beer laws
On Jan. 1, grocery and convenience stores in the state started selling full-strength beer, which had previously been only available in liquor stores.
New brewery plans to open in Northeast Park Hill next summer
Satellite Brewing Co. has leased space for a taproom at 5150 E. 39th Ave. Owner David Hewitt said he’s been homebrewing since the early 1990s.
Boulder brewery files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Two attempts at expansion came back to bite Fate Brewing Co.
Phil’s Place building in RiNo sells for $1.4 million
Phil’s Place closed Sunday; a new bar and restaurant is filling the 1,850-square-foot building.
Two food halls in the works in Golden
Stanley marketplace veteran Mark Shaker is partnering with three local couples on one, while Chef Daniel Asher, of Boulder’s River and Woods, is involved in the second.
Boulder chai tea company raises $2.2 million
Bhakti, which brews chai tea based on recipes founder Brooke Eddy encountered on a trip to India in 2002, raised the money from seven individual investors. In all, Bhakti has raised at least $12.3 million in funding.