Fort Collins is becoming known more for it's ability to brew a good craft beer than it's mountains. That being said, the two big dogs in the Fort Collins craft brewing scene are used to winning awards and making lists. They have done it again, but may not be ranked as high as they should be.
I'm not sure it's possible to live in Fort Collins and not know at least a little bit about New Belgium Brewing Company. Well, the Fort Collins-born purveyor of Fat Tire, Sunshine and many of your favorite beers has released a packaging refresh for all of their products.
New Belgium Brewery's 14th annual Tour De Fat will return to Fort Collins on August 31st, 2013. (I wonder if we'll be able to top last year's 21,000 participants?)
Take a stroll down memory lane and check out some of the photos we've taken over the past five years hanging out at the annual Tour De Fat bike parade.
The 2013 Taste of Fort Collins will be full of only local craft beers this year. In the past there have been beers from Coors and Odell Brewing Company on tap for the event, but this year it will be all craft beers from Odells and New Belgium Brewing Company.
Who doesn't enjoy dressing up in costume, having a beer then hitting the streets on your bike first thing in the morning?
New Belgium Brewery announced Tuesday that the 14th annual Tour De Fat will return to Fort Collins on August 31st...
Fort Collins-based New Belgium Brewing is now employee owned!
They made the announcement today to all of their employees yesterday at their annual winter retreat and made the official announcement today.
New Belgium Brewery's annual Tour De Fat is one of the biggest and best beer festivals in the country. Every years thousands of people grab their bikes, get dressed up, and meet for a parade of epic proportions in Fort Collins, followed by food music and performers. Last year was a record breaking year for attendees and I bet this year is even bigger! (Hey, you can start your day with Tour De Fat
For as long as I can remember, New Belgium Brewing has stood for two things: great beer, and sustainability. The company is famous for its use of numerous recycling methods and alternative fuels (like wind power) to keep things running, all in the name of helping preserve the planet while still producing a quality product. Today, they announced another major step in that direction.
Fort Collins-native New Belgium Brewing Company has been in the news a lot lately. First, they were doing away with free samples in their tasting room, in favor of selling full-sized pints. Now, continuing with the "larger beer" theme, comes this piece of news.
It looks like New Belgium Brewing Company is doing away with one of one of its most popular practices. Starting October 4th, New Belgium will no longer offer free beer samples on its tours nor in its tasting room, according to coloradoan...