Vote By Mail and Make Your Vote Count!
- August 04, 2020 -
Colorado voters have been able to Vote By Mail since 2014, and it works great. Vote by mail is easy, convenient, accurate, secure, and is your right. Colorado has been at the forefront of Vote by Mail elections, with a staggeringly reliable rate of success. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said that in the 2018 election, Colorado forwarded only 0.0027% out of 2.5 million ballots for potential fraud investigation.

According to Heritage Foundation, out of the more than 7.5 million votes cast since voters could Vote By Mail, there have been only nine actual cases of election fraud. One was committed by Steven Curtis, former head of the Colorado Republican party.

In order to vote, you must register first.

First, if you are not a registered voter, you can register online at this Colorado Secretary of State website

If you have a Colorado drivers license, you can do everything online. Otherwise, you can download the application and mail it in.

Next, look for your official Vote by Mail package and ballot that will be delivered to you by mail, in the first part of October.

Fill out your ballot, follow all the directions, and don’t forget to SIGN it.

You can send it by mail, or drop it off at one of many Official Ballot Drop Boxes in your county.

You can also deliver it in person to County Offices on Election Day, Tuesday November 3, 2020.

Don’t dilly-dally - fill out and send your ballot as soon as you’ve completed it.

In Colorado, about 95% of all voters use Vote By Mail to make their voices heard. You can also vote in-person at your local precinct Polling Station, which is listed on your ballot.

Register and Vote by Mail - make sure your vote get counted!

Get A Free Drinker's Guide Book!
- April 15, 2020 -
In these tough times, it's nice to have something to look forward to. Like visiting local craft makers when they re-open.

We want you to be prepared, with knowledge and insight as to where to go. So to make sure you're ready, we are offering everyone a Free Beer, Wine, & Spirit Drinker's Guide to Colorado Book.

Yep, a Free Book, that includes access to our Digital Coupon Portal. We're not Amazon, and you'll pay the shipping charges, but your Free Book is the perfect shelter-in-place companion to help you research and plan your future craft-beverage outings, whenever that may be.

Get your Free Book and Digital Coupons HERE.

It's Free, as in Free. So once you've studied the hundreds of listings, read dozens of feature stories and enjoyed the illustrations, an alternative value may be found in using the 224 full-color pages as firestarters or even emergency toilet paper. That was not our intent when we published our highly-acclaimed book, but these times call for flexibility, and we are honored to provide all the usefulness that we can with our guidebook.

The Free Book comes with Digital Coupons - Free Beer, Drinks and Bargains at dozens of Colorado Businesses. It's the free book that actually Pays You Back! This book offer is available online only to everyone, and we have a limited number to give away, so act fast. We've also lowered prices on our book/map/coupon packages, and our newest map/coupon package too. Get you free book here, and be ready to Support Your Local Brewer, Winemaker and Distiller when the air is warm, skies are blue, and Colorado Craft is open for business again.
Denver Restaurants, Bars Ordered Shut Til May 11
- March 16, 2020 -
The Denver Post and Josie Sexton reported today that COVID-19 concerns have impacted craft producers and purveyors in a huge way:

"Following in the footsteps of other cities across the country, today Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announced that all restaurants and bars will close for in-person dining for eight weeks starting at 8 a.m. (March 17).

In an effort to reduce the spread of the new coronavirus, all dine-in service in Denver will halt through May 11, or until further notice, Hancock said. But delivery, drive-thru and carryout will still be permitted."

This will impact all craft breweries, brewpubs, wineries, distilleries, bars, taverns and restaurants in the City and County of Denver. Other cities, counties and even state government may follow suit, as the COVID-19 virus spreads across all of the US and drastic measures are being taken to slow its spread.

Keep posted for updates.
Barquentine Brewing Company Bursting Their Doors Open!
- February 28, 2020 -
Join Barquentine Brewing for their Grand Opening this Saturday, February 29th at 12 PM!
They are located inside of the Edgewater Public Market:
5505 West 20th Avenue, STE 178, Edgewater, CO 80214

From their website:
Barquentine is a locally-owned family venture. With a seasoned primary brewer operating a 15-barrel system, they aspire to create a genuinely unique profile in every beer on tap. They are committed to classic mastery across process and style in the heart of brew-friendly Colorado. They are inspired by the beers of Belgium and the sailing ships, called Barquentines, that brought Old World brewers their provisions. The recipes are drawn from tradition and modernized for the well-trained palate of the Colorado beer drinker.

For more info click here


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