Westbound & Down Brewing is the latest hot Colorado beer maker to sign on with Two Six Craft Distributors, a wholesaler that s an offshoot of Station 26 Brewing. Last month, Two Six signed up Call to Arms Brewing, adding that brewery s beers to its existing brands: New Image Brewing, Wiley Roots Brewing and Station 26. They re a perfect fit for what we are creating at Two Six, which is an extremely focused and specialized portfolio of Colorado s finest breweries, says Todd Luther, general manager and co-founder of Two Six Craft. As we seek to strategically limit the brands, we have to increase focus and attention given to both our brands and retail partners, and we knew Westbound was a must-have.
After a year of pandemic-induced closure, the Stranded Pilgrim craft-beer bar inside Frank Bonanno s Denver Milk Market, at 1800 Wazee Street, has finally reopened for business Fridays through Sundays.
The bar, with twenty taps, typically has had a well-thought-out selection of local brews, from light lagers to hazy IPAs, from saisons to stouts.
Beers on tap the first week included WeldWorks Juicy Bits, New Image Passionfruit Dyad, Hogshead Chin Wag ESB, Tivoli Bo Girl Pilsner and Odell Peach Stand Rambler. But you will also be able to find beers now or in the near future from Epic Brewing, Great Divide, 4 Noses, Wibby, Cerveceria Colorado, Outer Range, Barquentine, Denver Beer Co., Ratio and many more.