In an effort to provide consumers with a top-notch drinking experience, WeldWerks has spent the majority of 2020 working on improvements across the brewery. Beer trials, new equipment and revamped artwork has positioned the brewery for continued quality and innovative beer-making in 2021.
WeldWerks Brewing Co. is thrilled to announce that the brewery will be honored for its giving, volunteering and charitable engagement in the community on November 13, 2020.
Beer has been bringing people together for decades. And now, since the start of COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders, beer lovers haven’t been visiting their favorite breweries as much, if at all — and they’re feeling the void.
In an effort to engage with beer lovers and members of the brewing community during this time of social distancing, WeldWerks Brewing Co. will be launching a series of free virtual events over the next few months.
Cody Morris is reincarnating out of code draft beer as hand sanitizer. A professional brewer and the son of distillery owners, he knew that all the beer sitting idle in kegs could be distilled into hand sanitizer, which is needed for essential workers nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To celebrate the wild ride, WeldWerks is hosting a 5-Year Anniversary Party on March 20 and 21. This extended bash comes fully equipped with four different barrel-aged stout releases (two per day) including bottles of Barrel-Aged Mexican Achromatic, Starry Noche, Medianoche Premier vol. 2 and Medianoche Brewer’s Select, plus limited-edition full-color wrap anniversary glassware, as well as the release of seven new canned beers.
If there was a question about consumer interest in so-called extreme beer, at least in Boston, it was answered with three sold out sessions well in advance of Beer Advocate’s annual Extreme Beer Fest (EBF).
After months of meticulous planning and careful deliberation, WeldWerks Brewing Co. will begin renovations for their second location west of Downtown Colorado Springs in Old Colorado City.
After four years of innovation and the creation of more than 100 unique beers in 2018, WeldWerks Brewing Co. is poised for growth with the opening of a taproom in Colorado Springs this July. The Greeley-based brewery, which brews Juicy Bits, one of the most highly regarded hazy IPAs in the country, aims to bring both handcrafted beer and community to the good people of Colorado Springs.
Want to stand out at the Great American Beer Festival? Open your checkbook. At the 2019 GABF, put on by industry trade group the Brewers Association, large activations from deep-pocketed corporations took center stage, drawing throngs of beer drinkers to sprawling setups that included TVs, bar games and live music while 800 breweries pouring 4,000 beers scrapped for attention inside the Denver Convention Center.
DESTIHL Brewery and Greely, Colorado-based Weldwerks Brewing Co. have collaborated on a special release beer to be released at DESTIHL’s Field Day Beer Fest on Saturday, June 2. The beer, a New England-style, double IPA brewed with Citra, Simcoe, El Dorado and Idaho 7 hops, dubbed “85 in a 55” is the first collaborative venture between the two breweries.
Recently Great Divide Brewing Co. decided to whip up something special with their friends over at WeldWerks Brewing Co. That something special is a kettle-soured session New England-style IPA aptly called “All The Buzzwords.”
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