Sanitas Brewing, in collaboration with Left Hand Brewing, Upslope Brewing, Bootstrap Brewing, Oskar Blues Brewery and Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery, have put together a mix-and-match six-pack to support the families of the victims of the Boulder King Soopers shooting, the brewery says.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the Co Care Can six-packs will be donated to the Colorado Healing Fund, a nonprofit that assists local communities with the financial, emotional and physical needs of victims of mass tragedies that occur in the state of Colorado. The Co Care Can is now available at the taprooms of the above-mentioned Boulder breweries and includes a QR code to take consumers directly to the Colorado Healing Fund. Tote bags with a similar design will also be sold at the taprooms, with all proceeds going to the Fund.
Moo Bar inside Milk Market in downtown Denver. May 18, 2021.
The CDC and the Colorado state government have eased pandemic restrictions once again. If you’re fully vaccinated, officials say you don’t need to wear a mask in most settings. That change has also left masking policies up to individual businesses. And some aren’t happy about it.
For now, some businesses aren’t changing a thing. Burns Family Artisan Ales in Denver, for instance, is keeping their policy to require masks. Their tasting room, a rustic, cozy space with soft lighting, is bare of any furniture.
“Normally this would be an area that has a lot of couches, a lot of super comfortable chairs and rugs,” said co-owner Laura Worley.
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Sandwiches, sauce and the Super Bowl are all on the menu over the next few days, to counter all the sweetness coming up for Valentine s Day (see our list of some tasty options here).
Keep reading for events this weekend, as well as more coming up in the remaining weeks of February.
Friday, February 5 Local sandwich shop Snarf s debuted the Rateliff the regular order of hometown musician Nathaniel Rateliff on February 1, with 25 percent of all sales of the sub being donated to a pair of nonprofit organizations working to alleviate hunger in Colorado. The sandwich comes with turkey, Swiss cheese, extra bacon and giardiniera as well as all the standard toppings; proceeds will benefit Fill the Void and Hunger Free Colorado. The offer is available at all Snarf s locations through March 31.
A new documentary about beer, which debuts this month on the Untappd social beer app, includes guest appearances by a few Colorado legends, such as Julia Herz, former craft beer director at the Brewers Association, and Peter Bouckaert, the former New Belgium brewmaster who now owns Purpose Brewing.
The film, called
BEER! A Love Story, weaves together the stories of thirty international protagonists across multiple countries who speak the universal language of beer, the world’s most consumed fermented beverage, the producers say. It bridges the gap between Europe and America.to show the panorama of beer styles now replicated across the globe. For any foodie, movie buff, and beer or beverage fan, this is a must-watch film.”