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Alcohol's normalization obscures a lot of the tolls that drinking takes on an individual’s health, but the consequences occur nonetheless.
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More breweries closed than opened in 2024, and the Boulder-based Brewers Association, a trade group for small and independent American craft brewers, is forecasting another tough year in 2025.
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Two years after Prop. 125’s approval, Colorado’s independent liquor and specialty stores are finding new ways to win customers back to their shops.
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The Great American Beer Festival in Denver drew tens of thousands of people to try more than 2,500 types of beers. But the industry has recently struggled with production and sales.
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Gov. Jared Polis wants lawmakers to exempt corporations like Coors Brewing Company and Anheuser-Busch from a bill that would create a new alcohol enterprise fee to raise money for alcohol use disorder treatment and prevention services across Colorado. The bill’s sponsors and supporters aren’t happy.
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Colorado craft breweries are facing a number of different challenges, including inflation, distribution issues and changing consumer habits.
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A brewery in the Mountain West is partnering up with a climate organization on a tree-themed beer – all with the bigger goal of saving trees.
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The Colorado Sun co-founder and editor Larry Ryckman joined Nikole Robinson Carroll to discuss a team-up between a Fort Collins-based startup and local brewer New Belgium for a pilot program testing emissions reduction technology.
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A new report suggests that as the craft beer industry's growth slows and competition increases, breweries in the region will have to work even harder to stand out.
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New Belgium Brewing in Fort Collins, Colorado, is best known for Fat Tire, an easy drinking amber ale. It's also famous for being a craft brewery owned...