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Tour West Denver’s Best Breweries

From Joyride Brewing Co.’s sweet rooftop to Seedstock Brewery’s lineup of Eastern European-inspired suds, there are plenty of reasons to quench your thirst in west Denver.

A Guide to the Wide, Wonderful World of IPAs

Brandon Capps, co-owner and head brewer of New Image Brewing in Arvada, shares his insight into how today’s most popular IPA styles fit together, plus his picks for the best Colorado IPAs.

4 Must-Order Denver Beer and Food Pairings

Nothing against food trucks—but these Mile High City gastropubs are proof that great beer can be even more enjoyable when it’s served alongside elevated fare.

4 Must-Try Colorado Collaboration Brews

Local brewers love making suds with other beermakers. But the most innovative also work with chefs, distilleries, and winemakers to create unique sips.

18 Events That Shaped Colorado’s Craft Beer Scene

From the end of Prohibition to the birth of the Great American Beer Festival, here’s an abbreviated historical timeline of the Centennial State’s 161-year-old beer industry.

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In Style

A letter from the editor of 5280‘s February 2020 issue.

How to Hut-Trip Like a Foodie

A food writer and her friends go on an epic backcountry trek—with cocktails and charcuterie included. Bonus recipe: no-bake energy bites.

Not Your Average Landscape Painting

Local environmental-scientist-turned-artist Noelle Phares uses abstract paintings to explore our impact on the natural world.

Trust the Process

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s February/March 2020 issue.

Meet the Designer: Laura Medicus

The Denver kitchen-and-bath whisperer weighs in on the styles she’s loving and the design conventions she’s ditching.

A Climate Rally Is About to Descend Upon Outdoor Retailer

As outdoor brands showcase their newest wares inside the Colorado Convention Center on Friday, a group of climate activists will host a rally to remind the industry to focus on environmental activism.

What You Need to Know About Faithless Electors

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in Colorado Department of State v. Baca this spring. How did this case about the 2016 presidential election and the state’s electors make it to the country’s highest court, and what does it mean for the 2020 election?

Women Are Closing the Gap in Ultrarunning

The landscape of ultrarunning is changing—and fast. In the largest collection and analysis of the sport to date, a recently released report shows shrinking gaps between men and women, and young and old runners.

Colorado’s Billboards and the Mine-Shaft Gap

Are you ready to learn to love the billboard? One of the oldest forms of advertising is in high demand, and it’s being used to launch controversial marketing campaigns across Colorado. Here’s why.

First-Timer’s Guide: Pagosa Springs

Nestled at the bottom of Wolf Creek Pass in the 3-million-acre oasis of the San Juan National Forest, Pagosa Springs is the place to go if you want to soak in an outdoor lover’s paradise—and hot springs.

3 New Places to Party Are Coming to LoDo

The former Tavern Downtown, Cowboy Lounge, and Cook Street School building will house a Tex-Mex joint, a dog-themed brewery, and an ’80s rock-n-roll bar.

Boulder Beer Company Will Close on January 18

Colorado’s first microbrewery will sell its Boulder production facility and brewpub, but continue to produce core brands through an agreement with Denver’s Sleeping Giant Brewing Company.

Does Colorado or Utah Have Better Snow?

Coloradans love to tout the state’s supremacy in all things skiing and winter recreation, but can we really make the argument that we have better snow than our neighbor to the west? Here’s what the experts say.

Denver’s Top Lawyers 2020

The 424 best attorneys in the Mile High City and beyond. Plus: Eight new state laws that could affect everyday life in Colorado.

Retiring Right

A letter from the editors of 5280 Health‘s January 2020 issue.

How to Retire Well in Colorado

Ensure you remain healthy enough to explore all four corners of the Centennial State by following our guide to staying fit and vigorous long into the best years of your life.

3 Ways to Avoid the New Year’s Gym Rush

Breaking a sweat can raise your body temperature, but crowded fitness centers full of resolution-crazed exercisers will just make your blood boil. Instead, try one of these unorthodox methods for getting fit.

Inside Congressman Jason Crow’s Intense First Year

Although Democratic Representative Jason Crow may not have the same star power as some other freshman Dems, he was quietly at the heart of some of 2019’s most historic moments. We joined the former Army Ranger along the Front Range and in Washington, D.C., to provide an intimate look at the congressman’s first 365 days.

Where Our Food Editors Are Eating, January 2020

Upscale Thai, artisan teas and lemon bars, and experimental whole grain goodies from Kelly Whitaker are all on the menu this month.

5280’s 10 Best Longreads 2019

From the bizarre saga of Balloon Boy to profiles of notable Coloradans, these are the long-form stories that captured readers’ attention this year.

Denver’s 10 Biggest Moments of 2019

From city and state politics to art, education, and more, 2019 was one to remember. Here, we look back at some of the biggest moments from past year.

Masterpiece Deli Moves In With Old Major

The merger of Justin Brunson’s two restaurants means that Masterpiece’s elevated deli sandwiches will be available at Old Major starting on January 6.

Hot Property: A Crisp Hilltop Contemporary

Clean lines and sleek geometry combine with fabulous finishes and fixtures in this new $2.86-million home, where there’s plenty of free-flowing space for entertaining, both indoors and out.

Sunday Vinyl Opens This Weekend

The chic new wine bar from the Frasca Food and Wine group begins pouring on its eponymous day of the week.

38 Holiday Foodie Events Happening in Colorado in December

Still looking for the perfect way to celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, or New Year’s Eve? Here are all the special holiday menus, Feast of the Seven Fishes parties, and themed end-of-the-year bashes you won’t want to miss.

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First-Timer’s Guide to Winter in Salida

Salida’s summer crowds thin when the snow starts flying. Come winter, you’ll find moderate temperatures and folks who are still skiing, riding, and soaking up the town’s burgeoning arts and restaurant scene.

Wolf Reintroduction Is One Step Closer to Becoming a Reality

The Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund submitted more than 200,000 signatures to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office in favor of reintroducing gray wolves. If enough are validated, the petition will become a 2020 ballot initiative.

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