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Here are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” column in Issue 2 (Summer 2014).
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Here are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” column in Issue 2 (Summer 2014).

I’m going to let you in on a secret: Believe it or not, there are actually patient souls out there who choose to marry homebrewers.

While there are newfangled glasses for IPAs and stouts, black and tans, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager, classic glassware still holds its own.

For 2014, the Colorado Brewers Guild (CBG) and Imbibe Denver launched the Lovibond series, four separate beer events and festivals, each focusing on a specific aspect of the brewing process and industry.

Mobile canning is becoming a cheaper way for local breweries to package their beer.

Summer is here, and camping and hiking season is upon us.

At a special mid-year meeting on July 9, the Harpoon Brewery announced to its employees an Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

Every year Colorado Malting Company invites their premier breweries, distilleries, and homebrewers out to the farm for a chance to meet the grain while it’s still in the field

A collaborative Pilsner from our two breweries is almost expected

Named for the Colorado gold rush of 1859, Fifty Niner is a golden ale conditioned with Brettanomyces, “a yeast as wild as the new frontier.”

“Beer is great, but if you can have ice cream too, that’s even better,” says Bill Covaleski, the president and brewmaster at Downington, Pennsylvania’s Victory Brewing Company.

The United States is out and there are still a few games left to play before a world champion is declared, but there is already one clear winner to emerge from the World Cup: Beer.

Even if you’re not in Oregon.

It has been said that “Brewing is the art of feeding sugar to yeast.”

Here’s a numerical roundup of June’s craft beer news.

Beach reads don’t have to be all easy-reading fluff (although there’s nothing wrong with that either).

Nomadic brewer Brian Strumke of Stillwater Artisan Ales is home from Brazil, where lucky locals can now purchase four of his collaboration beers.

Join the society of beer travelers

Tomorrow marks the start of New Hampshire Craft Beer Week, an event that began as a grassroots social media movement.

If you couldn’t make it this year, here’s a brief look at the news from the conference and the days following.