Crabtree Brewing gives Greeley a good name

I haven’t had the chance to visit Crabtree Brewing, which started four years ago as Greeley’s first microbrewery, so I was happy last week when I saw a six-pack of their Boxcar Brown at Argonaut (their beer isn’t widely available outside of northern Colorado). Any excuse to drink a new…

Dive on Fifteenth pouring free drinks Friday

Tryst is gone, but one of its traditions lives on at its replacement at 1512 Larimer Street, now known as Dive on Fifteenth: the Everyone-Drinks-Free event. From 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, April 30, the bar promises: “Everyone drinks free. Women drink free. Guys drink free. You drink free. We…

Fat Tuesday’s Pina Colada at the Tavern Downtown

There are very few times when I don’t care what I’m drinking. Fact is, I’m usually the annoying person asking the bartender what brand of bitters he’s using and the ounce measurements of the martini glasses. I love and respect cocktails, their history and the people who craft these spectacular…

Guess where I’m drinking?

The traffic of I-70 is just a few hundred feet away, but this watering hole is a tiny oasis of serenity — on weekday afternoons, at least. On most weekends, though, that parking lot will be filled with cars, classic and otherwise. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus:…

Swirl Girl: Answering your wine-related questions

Q: My husband and I were given a bottle of moscato as a gift about six years ago. Is it still drinkable, or should I toss it? Swirl Girl Answers: This is an eternal question in wine: How long should I/can I hold onto a wine before I drink it?…

Goosetown Tavern upgrades its beer list, revamps the menu

The Goosetown Tavern — the old dog in Colfax Avenue’s revitalized Bluebird district — is learning some new trick, thanks to a change in chef and an updated its beer list. Eight-year employee Kim Dean has taken over the reins as manager, and she brought in chef Dan Cole, formerly…

Thank god for monks! Chartreuse cocktails at Colt & Gray

Carthusian monks have been making Chartreuse since 1605 — and at a Colorado Bartending Guild mixer at Colt & Gray on Wednesday, it quickly became clear that the French liquor has lost none of its power over four centuries. Todd Richman, national brand ambassador for Chartreuse, was on hand to…