Boulder Beer Company
Boulder Beer Company[edit | edit source]
Boulder Beer Company
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Boulder Beer Company is a craft brewery located in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It was founded in 1979, making it one of the oldest craft breweries in Colorado. The brewery is known for its wide range of high-quality beers and its commitment to sustainability.
History[edit | edit source]
Boulder Beer Company was established in 1979 by David Hummer and Randolph Ware. It started as a brewpub called "The Walnut Brewery" and quickly gained popularity for its innovative and flavorful beers. In 1994, the brewery changed its name to Boulder Beer Company to better reflect its focus on brewing.
Over the years, Boulder Beer Company has expanded its production and distribution, becoming one of the leading craft breweries in Colorado. It has won numerous awards for its beers, including several medals at the Great American Beer Festival.
Beers[edit | edit source]
Boulder Beer Company offers a diverse selection of beers, ranging from traditional styles to more experimental brews. Some of their flagship beers include:
- Hazed & Infused - An American Pale Ale with a balanced hop profile and a smooth finish.
- Shake Chocolate Porter - A rich and decadent porter brewed with cocoa and chocolate.
- Mojo IPA - A hop-forward India Pale Ale with a citrusy and piney aroma.
In addition to their year-round offerings, Boulder Beer Company also produces seasonal and limited-edition beers, allowing them to showcase their creativity and innovation.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Boulder Beer Company is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship. They have implemented various initiatives to reduce their carbon footprint and conserve resources. These include:
- Recycling and waste reduction programs
- Energy-efficient brewing processes
- Water conservation measures
- Use of locally sourced ingredients whenever possible
The brewery also actively supports local community organizations and participates in events promoting sustainability and environmental awareness.
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