Colorado’s Front Range is the Napa Valley of beer. (But we still appreciate PBR on occasion.) We produce more beer by volume than any other state. Putting aside major brewers like Coors, Colorado has one of the largest concentrations of craft breweries in the country, with over 120 locations throughout the state.
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COLORADO FACT(http://t.co/luckJLmp):Colorado has more microbreweries per capita than any other state. |
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RT @Colorado: Do you like beer? If you do, then you’ll love Colorado’s craft brew industry: http://t.co/RzrXJizF |
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We’re sold out of Venetucci Pumpkin Ale! Thanks for supporting the farm, everyone! |
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Great American Beer Fest toasts Colorado brewers; Rock Bottom among most-honored beermakers |
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Congrats the UO #Denver Alumni Chapter on a successful beer tasting event! http://t.co/4LrpJhSL #goducks |
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Bristol Beer Factory: ‘We’re always trying to be innovative’: “When Mitch Steele from [American craft brewery] S… http://t.co/qbR0CnWP |
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2011 Great American Beer Festival, September 29 – October 1, Colorado Convention Center: 4 Sessions, 2200 Festival Beers, 79 Beer Categories Judged, 516 Breweries, 3,400 Volunteers, 39,000 Attendees |
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RT @denverfoodguy: Amber Ale from #Breckenridge #brewery and a Pale Ale from Bristol http://t.co/CLUFwTCA |
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