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The Boulder Beer Company was originally known as the Boulder Brewing Company and went public in 1980, raising over $1.7 million. A decade later, in 1990, the company changed its name to Boulder Beer Company when Gina Day took the company private. In 1993 the company again renamed itself as the "Rockies Brewing Company."
Avery Brewing Company – Boulder; Beyond The Mountain Brewing- Boulder [10] Black Bottle Brewery [11] – Fort Collins; Bootstrap Brewing Company [12] – Longmont; Boulder Beer Company – Boulder; Breckenridge Brewery – Littleton; acquired by Anheuser-Busch in 2015 [13] Brewability – Englewood; Call to Arms Brewing Company, Denver [14 ...
The company was founded in 2008 in Boulder, Colorado by Matt Cutter and Dany Pages. Shortly afterward, Henry Wood joined the team. [4] In 2012, the company's revenue was $2.1 million. [5] The company operates two breweries, their original brewery in north Boulder and a newer one in east Boulder established in April 2013.
Avery Brewing Company is a regional brewery located in Boulder, Colorado, founded in 1993. [1] The brewery produces year round beers as well as seasonal beers , some of which have received praise from brewing competitions and festivals such as White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival . [ 2 ]
Copper ale is the flagship beer of Otter Creek Brewing, a craft brewery located in Middlebury, Vermont. [4] It is also produced by other U.S. companies, such as Boulder Beer Company in Boulder, Colorado. [1] [5] In Australia, the James Squire brand of copper ale named The Constable Copper Ale was produced. [6] It was retired from production in ...
KettleHouse Brewing Company is a craft brewing company located in Missoula, Montana. Founded in 1995 by Tim O'Leary and Suzy Rizza, the company has grown from a single taproom to two taprooms in Missoula and a major production facility in Bonner , Montana on the Blackfoot River .
Lebesch left the company in 2009. [6] The Fat Tire recipe originates from a co-founder's bicycle trip through Belgium from brewery to brewery. The company promotes its Fat Tire ale locally by the public placement of colorful vintage bicycles outside its brewery, which is located adjacent to the public bike path along the Cache La Poudre River.
The Tivoli Brewery building was built in 1864 by German immigrant Moritz Sigi along with the Colorado territory's first artesian well. A well known local character and Denver councilman Sigi brewed the best "Buck Beer", a hybrid lager/ale similar to a Bock. Mr. Sigi had a sudden and tragic horse carriage accident that led to his death in 1874.