After popping the top on the canned wine market, a RiNo winemaker is adding a fizzy drink made with Palisade peaches to its list of single-serve cocktails in aluminum packaging.
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Aurora brewery aims for expansion
A family-run brewpub is hoping to raise $2 million that will be used to get its beer flowing outside of the state and launch new locations.
Whiskey startup to bolster barrel space
Shortly after getting his product on store shelves across the country, a distiller is already planning for a boost in production with a large Cherokee Street space to house his aging whiskey.
Arvada distillery putting twist on cocktails
A new distillery will open in Arvada this weekend, and in addition to selling its own rum, the startup will offer kegs and cans of classic cocktails.
Distillery takes a shot at canned cocktails
“It’s the most-ordered cocktail in Colorado right now, and we’re the first one to market it,” Mile High Spirits co-owner Joe von Feldt said of the company’s bet on the Moscow Mule.
New Belgium rebuffed in brew-haha
A naming dispute between New Belgium Brewing and an upstart Texas brewery has been tossed out of court.
Jazzy brewery opens in Five Points
Three beer veterans have teamed up to launch a Five Points brewery that speaks to the neighborhood’s history as a jazz hotspot.
Homebrewing family takes recipes Uptown
An architect and his family are building up their own nautical-themed brewery on 17th Avenue after about of year of tinkering with recipes at home.
Casa Bonita center lands brewery
Anthony Martuscello is banking on the Casa Bonita bump when he launches his brewery on West Colfax later this year.
Brewery hit with naming lawsuit
In the second recent inter-brewery dispute over naming rights, a local beer maker was sued by a Minnesota company over the brand “Summit Pale Ale.”