Eleven Breweries That Plan to Open in Denver in 2016

Is Denver’s brewery boom slowing down? It’s hard to tell: While there certainly aren’t as many small independent breweries on the horizon as there were at this time last year, there is still plenty of action on the new-brewery front. The list of anticipated openings in 2016 include three breweries…

NOLA Voodoo Tavern’s Happy Hour is a Southern Surprise

A Hurricane cocktail carries a lot of cultural baggage. There’s that unfortunate name, of course, when associated with the recent history of its birthplace, New Orleans. There’s the popular conception of the Hurricane as a Bourbon Street party drink, festooned with crazy straws and neon garnishes in a flimsy plastic…

Beer Calendar: Dry Dock Drops Hopricot; Mu Brewery Drops Bombs

Dry Dock Brewing is taking an unusual tack with its new twelve-pack release, called Hopricot: The award-winning Aurora brewery is including six cans of its Apricot Blonde Ale and six cans of its Hop Abomination IPA, and encouraging people to blend them together to make their own beer cocktail. Dry Dock has…

Banded Oak Brewing Will Open on Broadway This Spring

The rapid-fire opening of small brewery taprooms may have slowed down in Denver, but don’t tell that to Will Curtin and Chris Kirk, who have leased a tiny, former auto-body shop on Broadway where they will open a brewery dedicated to barrel-aged beers. Located just a block from Baere Brewing…

Five Breweries to Watch From Vail’s Big Beers Fest

The stars came out to shine, as they do every year, at the Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Festival, which took place earlier this month at the Cascade Resort in Vail. Some were established super giants like Lost Abbey, Avery Brewing and Great Divide. Others were rising stars, like Casey…

Happy Hour at Fire Curates a Big-City Experience

With the acrylic barely dry from its 2015 opening, the Art Hotel has a bit of swagger in 2016, managing to offer the kind of moneyed, cosmopolitan experience that you’d expect from a hotel in one of America’s urban centers. It’s a kind of feeling rarely attempted and a potential…

1515 Restaurant’s Happy Hour Captures Three Decades of Style

I love double-decker restaurants. Along with the pubs and bistros of London, often nested below street level (not to mention the cantinas of Cloud City, peacefully hovering above the gas giant Bespin), two-level joints add a unique dimension to the urban dining experience. And if 1515 Restaurant’s moniker had a…

Arvada Beer Company Closes in Olde Town

Arvada Beer Company, which was founded by husband-and-wife homebrewers Cary and Kelly Floyd in 2011, has closed its doors. If the closure is permanent, it would be one of the first times an independent craft brewer has gone out of business in the Denver metro area since Denver’s Del Norte…

Cocktail of the Week: The Beet Root at Honor Society by KT Ward

Beet Root at Honor Society Handcrafted Eatery When KT Ward walks into the kitchen at Honor Society, he sees piles of possibilities: limes, celery, apples — whatever he thinks might be fused into a stunning cocktail. “We’ve got a lot of cool, fresh ingredients to play with,” Ward says. It…