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 Thirst Colorado | Serving Up a Crafted Colorado Experience

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Step Outside the Box and Visit These Quirky Museums

March 27, 2018 Guest User

The Washing Machine Museum’s offerings range from 1844-2015. 

If there’s one thing that makes a good road trip great, it’s a seriously weird museum. And not just any musty old historical collection will do: I’m talking about those places that are committed to exhibiting the odd, the unusual, and the downright bizarre.

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In Discovery, Feature Articles

From Desert Solitude … to Powder Altitude

March 14, 2018 Guest User

Take a quick road trip to the west and discover Colorado’s fraternal twin, Utah. A culture dominated by outdoor pursuits, Utah is becoming more and more a destination that not only provides adrenaline-filled activities, but also great food and libations after a hard day in the hills. 

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In Discovery, Feature Articles

Cool Runnings

February 1, 2018 Guest User

Photos courtesy Rio Frio Ice Fest

Alamosa festival includes snow sculptures, an ice carousel and a footrace on a frozen river

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In Discovery, Feature Articles

Colorado Hot Springs to Hit up After a Day on the Snow

January 24, 2018 Guest User

Photo: AdobeStock/tharathepptl

These Colorado hot springs are open all year, but in the winter, nothing beats the water Mother Earth fires up from her angry depths.

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In Discovery, Feature Articles, Editor's Picks

Colorado pond hockey puts winter fun on ice

January 15, 2018 Guest User

Pond hockey has grown in popularity and thousands will be on the ice in January and February. All photos provided by Recess Factory/Bill Linfield (Pabst Colorado Pond Hockey Tournament), except where noted.

Skiing may hog Colorado’s winter spotlight, but many outdoor enthusiasts are learning the fun of strapping on skates and playing pond hockey during the coldest months.

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In Feature Articles, Discovery

Whiskey Scene collaborates for charitable good

January 10, 2018 Guest User

From left standing, Woody Creek Distiller’s lead distiller Sean Simpson, Bear Creek Distillery owners Jay Johnson and Jeffrey Dickinson, State 38 Distilling’s Joel Randall, Wood’s High Mountain Distillery owner P.T. Woods and Woody Creek distiller Blaine Hudson. Front, State 38 Distilling owner Sean Smiley.Photo courtesy State 38 Distilling

Sean Smiley, owner of State 38 Distilling and president of the Colorado Distillery Guild, has organized the first-ever Colorado Whiskey Collaboration Project, with a generous twist. 

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In Spirits, Feature Articles, Trending

Ouray is a hotbed for the Worlds Best Ice Climbing

December 31, 2017 Guest User

Dan Chehayl, director of operations and fundraising at Ouray Ice Park, isn’t alone in his belief that Ouray is the world’s greatest ice climbing destination.

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In Discovery, Feature Articles

HUT TO HUT - A trip on the San Juan Powder Trail

December 29, 2017 Guest User

The view from Moonshine Park provides a stunning panorama of the Cimarron Range. Deep-powder turns can be found there. 

Colorado’s hut-to-hut adventurers are taking skiing back to its roots.

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Hit the Small Resorts for Impeccable Turns

December 20, 2017 Guest User

A Silverton Mountain skier gets an incredible face full of powder.

Comes a time when a quiet, less commercial mountain feels like the perfect snowy escape to pull out the shred sticks.

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In Discovery, Feature Articles

A Brewery’s Best Friend

October 22, 2017 Guest User

"Brew" pups ingrained in the Colorado beer scene. 

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In Beer, Feature Articles

Craft Beers and 14ers two iconic staples of Colorado

August 11, 2017 Guest User

Mt. Bierstadt is one of the easier Colorado 14ers to conquer and is just a quick ride up I-70 from Denver. 
Photos: Neill Pieper

Many Coloradans would say there is nothing more rewarding than cracking open a cold one and enjoying the panoramic view from the summit of a recently conquered 14er. 

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In Beer, Discovery, Feature Articles

Pioneers in Craft Malting: The Colorado Malting Company

June 28, 2017 Guest User

Every once in a while, you stumble across a business that’s just doing things right. 

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In Beer, Feature Articles, Trending

Pucker Up ... Exploring Sour Beer

June 20, 2017 Guest User

Commonly known as sour beers, there are numerous variations and interpretations of what goes into the brew that ranges from fetching to funky

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In Beer, Feature Articles

Tight Quarters, big beers

June 14, 2017 Guest User

Down in the southwest corner of the state, the town of Durango is known for its historic train, its world-class skiing and biking and now,  more than ever, its incredible craft beer scene. 

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Colorado’s high-5 mountain biking destinations

May 18, 2017 Guest User

Austin Schneider cruises atop a mountain outside of Crested Butte. Photo: Petar Dopchev

As the snow melts in the high country, mountain bikers around the state eagerly anticipate one of Colorado’s best ways to meet their adrenaline needs.

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In Discovery, Feature Articles

A Liquid Trifecta

May 2, 2017 Guest User

Friends collaborate on craft brewery, distillery and soda company

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In Feature Articles, Spirits, Beer

Shh, don’t tell anyone, but the speakeasy is back

April 6, 2017 Guest User

Escape from the world and get tuned-in to one of Denver's newest speakeasies. Retrograde shakes up a Prohibition-era classic with a futuristic twist.

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In Discovery, Spirits, Feature Articles

Spirited brews - Beer and spirits meld in barrel-aged programs

March 22, 2017 Guest User

Colorado’s beer and spirit conjurers are a perfect match to entice discerning tastebuds. Local breweries are turning to local distilleries for access to flavor-fueled barrels perfect for aging beer that develops a complex, bold flavor. 

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Glassware matters - Toss aside your shaker pints and don’t look back

January 25, 2017 Guest User

The craft beer industry is constantly updating the ways in which beer should be consumed. Crowlers, growlers, cans, bottles, kegs, mini-kegs, teku glasses – there is no end. But when it comes to glasses, it really does matter what you pour your beer into

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In Beer, Feature Articles, Trending

Exploring Steamboat

January 24, 2017 Guest User

Everyone knows about the fabled skiing at Steamboat Ski Resort – the larger-than-it-looks mountain, beautiful runs through trees and knee-deep powder. But don’t limit yourself. Steamboat can be experienced in many ways.

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In Feature Articles, Discovery, Trending
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