New law will mandate Colorado businesses to accept cash
A bill headed for Gov. Jared Polis desk will mandate Colorado businesses to accept cash.
and last updated 2021-05-14 01:01:09-04
DENVER â A bill signed by Gov. Jared Polis this week will mandate Colorado businesses accept cash.
At the onset of the pandemic, many establishments implemented cashless policies due to COVID-19 transmission concerns. The bill, sponsored by two Democratic lawmakers, Rep. Alex Valdez and Sen. Robert Rodriguez, was seen as a proactive step to ensuring cashless policies didn t become permanent fixtures across the state. This bill really came from hearing from constituents about problems they were having spending cash at their local merchants, everything from grocery to coffee. When the pandemic started, it really exacerbated a problem that had already started. folks were having trouble accessing their staples in life, Valdez said. I heard from a constituent who was having trouble buying ki
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.
Colorado brewery brings awareness to avalanche safety through new IPA
ARVADA, Colo. (KRDO) An Arvada brewery found a creative way to bring awareness to avalanche safety.
This has been one of the deadliest avalanche seasons ever in Colorado. That s why New Image Brewing Company created a new beer to start a conversation about safety.
It s called Pole Whacker , and its purpose is to raise awareness about adventuring into Colorado s backcountry.
There is a QR code on each can that you can scan with your smartphone. The code takes you to the Know Before You Go website that has free information on avalanche safety.
Keep reading for beer tappings and events into through March 13.
Denver Beer Co s newest beer has Love This City art on the label from muralist Pat Milbery.
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Wednesday, March 3 It s 303 day (March 3), and you can celebrate Colorado s OG area code with $3.03 beers at Factotum Brewhouse starting at 4 p.m. But you have to buy tickets in advance on the brewery s website.
Denver Beer Co. hosts the release of new year-round beer called Love This City American Pilsner, which will feature artwork by muralist Pat Milbery on the cans. Milbery’s Love This City mural art, which has become a symbol of the Mile High City, can be found in almost every neighborhood, DBC says. His iconic hearts represent the many layers of love and the City of Denver s loving energy for those who call it home. The release is being held on 303 Day, and Milbery will paint a new mural at DBC s Platte Street taproom.