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Things to Do in Denver | Beer | Westword

Things to Do in Denver | Beer | Westword
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Things to Do in Denver | Beer | Westword

Things to Do in Denver | Beer | Westword
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Beer Calendar: Big Days at Bierstadt, Copper Kettle, Platt Park Breweries

In case you missed the news this week, Colorado lawmakers approved a bill that will allow restaurants to continue selling beer, wine and spirits to go for another four years and possibly longer. Although the measure faced some opposition from liquor stores, it was overwhelmingly popular under the Capitol dome. Prior to the pandemic, eateries weren t allowed to sell takeaway booze, but Governor Polis signed and then extended an executive order allowing them to do so as a way to help the restaurants survive while they weren t allowed to host customers on site or had limited capacities. The order expires on June 30.

Beer Calendar: Hazy IPAs, Clear IPAs, Double IPAs and a Double IPL

Beer Calendar: Hazy IPAs, Clear IPAs, Double IPAs and a Double IPL
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The best new Colorado craft beverages to sip this spring — The Know

28 Shares This spring’s limited-release bottle from Atost. The aperitif company started in Golden in 2020. (Provided by Atost) Whether you’ve become an expert home mixologist or are more focused on healthful drinking this season, there is a bevy of new options to add to your bar cart and they’re made right here in Colorado. From aperitifs to adaptonics, the latest in local craft beverages is less straightforward than just your typical beer and wine styles. Here are five new drinks to try, including alcohol-free, low-ABV and some that are slightly stronger. Atost aperitifs (21% ABV) Cindy and Kyle Pressman launched their aperitif brand Atost (pronounced uh-toast) in late 2020, with three flagship bottles ($35 each) to appeal to different drinkers. Roots is an earthy and herbaceous spirit that mixes well with ginger beer; Bloom is sweet and floral and pairs nicely with tonic; and Citrus combines lemon and orange and makes for a boozier mimosa. All of the aperitifs a

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