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Name Flying Dog's Next Beer, Win a trip to Denver

Submitted by Justinian on December 23, 2006 - 10:13am.

So Flying Dog Brewery needs help naming it's next Belgian White.

"Winner will receive a trip for two to the 2007 Great American Beer Festival where you can party with the Flying Dog crew. Trust us, you want to party with us because we are fun shit," according to their e-newsletter.

Old Chub in a stick

Submitted by Justinian on October 30, 2006 - 3:47pm.

[img_assist|nid=533|title=Old Chub in a stick|desc=|link=node|align=right|width=100|height=82]The next time you're jonesing for Oskar Blue's Old Chub, all you have to do is reach in your pocket.
Our favorite brewery in Lyons just created the world's first beer lip balm, Old Chub Stick.

Colorado's Beer economy

Submitted by Justinian on September 7, 2006 - 9:11am.

This is from yesterday's Rocky Mountain News: 

THAT'S WORTH A TOAST

76,162: Colorado residents who directly or indirectly have jobs because of the beer industry.

I and IPA on tap at the Suns

Submitted by Justinian on August 19, 2006 - 9:06am.

In celebration of the 600th batch of beer brewed at Southern Sun the brewers have conjured yet another feat of hoppiness.
The “I and IPA� (batch 600) will be debuting its hoppy girth Aug. 11.
“I and IPA� is s brand new Imperial IPA. Fresh lemongrass was used to compliment the citrus notes of a new hop variety called Summit. Summits are a high alpha (bitter) hop that contributes a serious grapefruit nuance to this beer. Sixt pounds of orange blossom honey was included for increased alcohol and more citrus. Weighing in at 9% ABV, this beer is only served in half pints at the pub.

Dogtoberfest unleashed

Submitted by Justinian on August 19, 2006 - 9:01am.

Flying Dog’s Dogtoberfest hit the shelves nationwide Aug. 18 so pony up the $7 and get to celebrating. This seasonal tribute, along with toasting one of the most ingenious traditions of our time, took home Great American Beer Festival bronze in 2005. This classic German Oktoberfest Lager will have you prancing around in your lederhosen in no time.

Rock Bottom going public?

Submitted by Justinian on June 10, 2006 - 6:13am.

Louisville-based Rock Bottom Restaurants has hired investment bank Piper Jaffray to help explore options including an initial public offering of stock and raising private equity, according to the Rocky Mountain News.

Flying Dog review from Alaska

Submitted by Justinian on May 26, 2006 - 7:48am.

The Anchorage Press weekly newspaper in Alaska reviewed Flying Dog's litter of brews.
Here's a snippet: "I certainly love the labels and the names. Tire Bite Golden Ale, Doggie Style Pale Ale, Old Scratch Amber Lager, Snake Dog IPA, Horn Dog Barley Wine and the infamous Road Dog Porter have all humped my leg for affection. There's a flavor that runs through them all that I just can't wrap my chops around, but I respect their attitude and tenacity. I have tried every one more than once and I especially pant when something new shows up in town."

Falling Rock named one of the nation's best

Submitted by Justinian on May 25, 2006 - 12:29pm.

The Falling Rock Tap House was named one of the top 50 places in America to have a beer by BeerAdvocate.com.
Falling Rock came in at No. 35 on the list and was the only Colorado pub to make the cut.

Beer, Music in Boulder

Submitted by Justinian on May 17, 2006 - 1:38pm.

Mark your calendars for the SOBO Summerfest, from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 3.
The festival, which will take place at the Table Mesa Shopping Center, at Broadway and Table Mesa, is free and will feature activities, discounted services, food, drink, and live music.

Steamworks composes 'The Conductor'

Submitted by Justinian on May 17, 2006 - 8:47am.

[img_assist|nid=127|title=Conductor|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=83|height=100]There’s not much better than sipping a beer during a lazy summer day in Durango. Add a little music to the mix and you’re in paradise.





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