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Event Preview | South Denver Beer Festival 2015
April 29, 2015 | Desiree DuzichWhen: Saturday May 2, 2015 and Sunday May 3, 2015 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Where: Clement Park 7306 W Bowles Avenue, Littleton, CO 80123
Start the craft beer festival season right by … Read More
Weekly Growler Fill | National Beer News Roundup
April 27, 2015 | Chelsea Mitchell 1
3 Floyds Makes Dark Lord Day Pro-Gay With Big Freedia Show
3 Floyds Brewing Co. really knows how to stick it to the man. Especially when that man is Indiana Gov. … Read More
PorchDrinking’s Weekly Denver Beer Beat
April 8, 2015 | Cory PelcThe weekly PorchDrinking Denver Beer Beat sheds light on news of openings, special tappings, firkins and one-off batches, bottle releases, dinners, pairings, anniversaries, tap takeovers etc. each and every week.
Are you native to the city and looking for events to tide you over for the week? Or are you new to the city and just looking for the best place to find tasty suds and get uncled? Visiting and looking for events to hit while you are in town? Check out this week’s Denver Beer Beat and return each week to find out where all things #craftbeer are happening in the Denver Metro Area.
Magic Hat Brewing Co. | Single Chair Golden Ale
March 5, 2015 | Danny King
ABV: 5%
IBU: 17
March is here, which means Spring Skiing! After the abysmal weather on the east coast ruined three separate ski attempts, I’m FINALLY getting a chance to get on the slopes in the East Coast. While the East in general has a reputation for tighter runs and icier conditions, they balance that out with community minded hills and a bit more of hellfire spirit (how else do you explain Bode Miller?). Few places embrace that spirit more than Mad River Glen, who provide the namesake to Magic Hat’s Single Chair Golden Ale.
10 Creative Ways Craft Beer Is Giving Back
February 26, 2015 | Brian Phipps
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge last year raised over $220 million globally. The viral awareness campaign also reached the brewing industry where it inspired several breweries to go out … Read More
The Rare Barrel | Forces Unseen
February 6, 2015 | Cleo Tobbi
Sour beers have quickly become an obsession for beer drinkers around the world. This is nothing new. American breweries have taken to mimicking styles that range from old ales to long-practiced lambics and more. As of late, the US has been bestowed with many breweries whose sole purpose is to bring the world (or those who can access it) that puckering elixir known commonly as sour beer.
Enter, The Rare Barrel and their exclusively barrel-aged sour brewery. Other than having one of the best names in the industry (I mean, come on, “rare” is right in the title), The Rare Barrel also produces some top-quality sour beers. Ranging from barrel-aged Goses to Berliner Weisses, to everything in between, The Rare Barrel rolls the dice with each batch of this lively drink, especially one of their latest brews: Forces Unseen. Read More
Welcome to the InterNEAT! Volume 70
December 30, 2014 | Alex CadiceHappy Tuesday, errbody! 2015 is almost here, but before you ring in the new year, take some time with the latest batch of InterNEAT treats. Read More
Pop Culture Week in Review 12/20-12/26
December 26, 2014 | AdminThe Interview: a Summary
Korea threatened it. Sony pulled it. “We don’t give in to terrorists!” Sony hires Olivia Pope. says “We’re going to distribute it…someday, somewhere- you’ll see The … Read More
12 Beers of Christmas Day 9 | Victory Winter Cheers Winter Wheat Ale
December 22, 2014 | Katie OswaltABV: 6.7%
When Mrs. Claus hangs her flour-splotched apron after a night of baking scrumptious goodies, a bottle of Winter Cheers is her perfect pat-on-the-back. A little known fact, her jolly old man makes Downingtown, Pennsylvania his last stop on Christmas morning to bring her a snow-cold stash fresh from the Victory Brewing Company every year to enjoy together. Always having admired this hard-working First Lady of the North, I decided to follow suit. Read More
12 Beers of Christmas Day 4 | 21st Amendment Fireside Chat
December 17, 2014 | Drew DavisWinter Spiced Ale | 7.9% ABV | 45 IBUs
Ah, winter time. When the weather is perfectly suited for the warming effects of the winter beers that pepper our local craft beer purveyor. Every year I see more new examples of the style, and I couldn’t be happier about that. Read More
PorchDrinking Playlist | A Very Sufjan Christmas
December 16, 2014 | Ellie ThompsonWith two “box-set” holiday albums (i.e. multi-CD conglomerates) overflowing with merry melodies, this playlist is inspired by indie singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens and his unashamed Christmas proclivities. From renditioning the classics, … Read More
PorchDrinking Playlist | Thanksgiving Playlist Part 2
November 25, 2014 | Ellie Thompson
Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, this week’s playlist features songs of recognition and gratefulness. Whether it be Röyksopp’s futuristic cognizance of friendship, Earth, Wind & Fire’s gospel praise “Gratitude”, or Chance the Rapper’s affection for family, these songs surely subsume the various ways to give thanks. And if one Thanksgiving playlist wasn’t enough, perhaps revisit our offering from last year. Thanks for listening! Read More
Wells and Young’s Brewery | McEwan’s Scotch Ale
November 13, 2014 | Kevin Risner 1Photo credit: McEwan’s.
ABV: 8.0%
IBU: Unknown
If I had to give you the pivotal year that launched my love of beer, it would have to be 2007. Despite my initial enjoyment of cask ales and the Guinnesses I had had in England a few years before that, I had not yet expanded my beer repertoire back in the United States. This beer expansion seven years ago had a lot to do with what I had found at a local bar here in Ohio, which had (and still has) a World Beer Tour with rotating beers from the United States and also across the world. That is where I found McEwan’s Scotch Ale, and that is when I knew that I had found one of my favorite beers and beer styles out there. With its import hiatus to the United States from approximately 2009 to 2013, I did not have the privilege of enjoying occasional pints of what I considered to be the nectar of the gods. However, after stumbling across a discussion board post online last year, I found out that Wells and Young’s had bought the McEwan’s label and decided to begin distributing this particular scotch ale across our great nation once more. Read More
PorchDrinking Playlist | Kele of Bloc Party, New Album: Trick
October 14, 2014 | Ellie ThompsonWith the release of his newest album, “Trick,” Kele Okereke surpasses his previously successful stint as a solo artist. Speaking to Billboard, “I feel like you become more confident in every … Read More
Welcome to the InterNEAT! Volume 58
October 7, 2014 | Alex CadiceHowdy howdy! It’s jacket weather. How great is that? But before you go outside and enjoy the weather, take some time with this week’s InterNEAT. It’s sure to blow you away. Read More
Pop Culture Week in Review 9/27-10/3
October 3, 2014 | AdminLena Dunham is either a jerk or neglectful or something
The Internet erupted this week when news came out that Lena Dunham was not going to pay the opening acts … Read More
New Glarus Brewing Co | Moon Man No Coast Pale Ale
September 12, 2014 | Lindsay SnyderAs a self-imposed Sconnie, I’ve signed up to endure perennial misery each year between November and May. Every fall I watch in horror as the sun sets earlier and earlier, the nights get frostier, and the boat-dotted lakes become empty canvases awaiting a frosty fate. That’s why today, when it could very easily be the last 80 degree day before hibernation begins, I opted out of the office lifestyle and escaped via kayak with my two best friends. One is called Justin – he makes an excellent porch drinking companion. The other is called Moon Man – he makes for excellent drinking. Read More
Welcome to the InterNEAT! Volume 54
September 9, 2014 | Alex CadiceHow goes it?! I hope you are all doing well and fared better than me in your first week of fantasy football.
5. Need a pick-me-up? Here’s everything you need: … Read More
NFL Opening Weekend Kick-off
September 8, 2014 | Josh BuchananThere are few things that keep me from bemoaning the end of summer: changing colors, lower humidity, upcoming fall concert calendar, and Sundays (pumpkin beer certainly would not be on … Read More
The PorchCast | Episode 7 – Tristan’s Porch Part 2
August 21, 2014 | Tristan ChanEpisode 7 is a continuation of the PorchCast that took place on Tristan’s Porch in the heart of Whittier. The team was joined by Andrew Emerton and Scott Hoffman to … Read More
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