After 18 months of renovations, entrepreneurs opened the converted garage as a spirit distillery – the first of its kind in Littleton.
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Denver Wrangler ditches downtown; doubles space
A busy uptown gay bar will leave its 17th Avenue location after 20 years, to expand into a spot more than twice its size on August 14.
Brewery leases space in Littleton; Man’s best friend included in business plan
Manuel and Erica Baca are giving an oft-attempted, if somewhat beleaguered, beer-and-dog park combo to Littleton with their planned brewery Off Leash Ales.
Highlands brewery settles on a name; solves pronunciation debate
While naming their new brewery on Zuni Street in the Highlands, two childhood friends stumbled across the answer to a long-standing Denver debate: Is it pronounced ZU-nee or ZU-ni?
RiNo wine workshop adds house label
A RiNo store that teaches wine and cheese-making classes is starting to bottle its own supply.
Contract brewer taps $2M expansion
Sleeping Giant Brewing Co., which brews beer for other craft brewers, is investing $2 million in a new bottling line, centrifuge and three new fermenting tanks to raise production.
New LoHi development gets a distillery on the ground floor
The three-story complex, which developer Mike Zakhem calls MiLo because of its location in the middle of Lower Highlands, will include 32 residential units as well as ground-floor retail space.
Golden brewers want to explore new terrain with bigger outpost
Co-owners sell their share in Mountain Toad Brewing for a more spacious 15K square feet, giving them freedom to brew more varieties.
Great Divide brews up an event space that can fit 250 people
It’s the latest brewery to offer room for special occasions.
Ratio Beerworks doubles down with new tanks
Just over a year since it opened shop at 29th and Larimer streets, the brewery nearing capacity and plans to stock up on equipment that will more than double its beer-making abilities this summer.