Colorado Brewers Guild and Imbibe Events Announce Collaboration Fest 2015

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Headline event of Colorado Craft Beer Week returns for second year

Today the Colorado Brewers Guild (CBG) and Imbibe Events announced the return of Collaboration Fest. Collaboration Fest will take place during Colorado Craft Beer Week on March 21 from 3 – 7 p.m. at Sports Authority Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St. Denver CO 80204).

“Colorado currently has more than 200 operating craft breweries and these breweries were responsible for $826 million in revenue in 2013,” said Steve Kurowski, director of marketing of the CBG. “Collaboration Fest showcases how these breweries work together to strengthen the industry and why Colorado is the state of craft beer.”

VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau, is working with Imbibe Events and the Colorado Brewers Guild to promote the event to a regional and national audience in 2015.

“Beer is in Denver’s DNA, and we want to help promote an event that will draw brewers, beer enthusiasts and visitors from around the nation to the Mile High City every year to taste one-of-a-kind, short term creations that will be here, and then gone,” said Richard Scharf, president & CEO of VISIT DENVER.

Collaboration Fest will showcase the release of more than 50 Colorado collaboration beers. Each beer featured at Collaboration Fest is created by at least one CBG member, with other participating breweries from near and far, including breweries from other countries. Some collaborations will also feature more than five breweries.

“This year’s festival included brews from all-female brewers to pairings from Ska and Nynashamns Angbryggeri, ” said Casey Berry, founder of Imbibe Events. “The brewers are already starting to out do themselves for next year’s festival. During GABF, TRVE Brewing Company brewed a German-style wit with The Bruery. This beer was fermented with two kinds of wild yeast and is currently being aged with Lactobacillus in Chardonnay barrels. ”

The current lists of collaborations include:

•All Summit County Collaboration – The Bakers’ Brewery, Breckenridge Brewery, Backcountry Brewery, Dillon Dam Brewery, Broken Compass Brewing and Pug Ryans Brewing Company

•BJ’s BrewHouse – Boulder and Vindication Brewing Company

•Black Bottle Brewery, Zwei Bruder Brewing, Scrumpy’s Cider, Verboten Brewing and Trinity Brewing

•Boulder Beer and Cigar City Brewing

•Breckenridge Brewery and Starr Hill Brewery

•Big Choice Brewing Company and Wonderland Brewing

•Big Choice Brewing Company and 4 Noses Brewing

•CAUTION: Brewing Company, Hall Brewing, Dry Dock Brewing Company and Renegade Brewing

•Copper Kettle Brewing Company and Strange Craft Beer Company

•East Side Nano Brewers – FATE Brewing Company, BRU Handbuilt Ales and Wild Woods Brewery

•Epic Brewing Company and Devil’s Backbone Brewing Company

•FATE Brewing Company and Cannonball Creek Brewing Company

•FATE Brewing Company and Lost Highway Brewing Company

•FATE Brewing Company and Mission Brewing Company

•FATE Brewing Company and Yak & Yeti Brewing Company

•Front Range Brewing Company and Crystal Springs Brewing Co.

•Front Range Brewing Company, Echo Brewing Company and Gravity Brewing

•Kokopelli Beer Company and Pateros Creek Brewing Company

•Lady Collab – Bootstrap Brewing, Strange Craft Beer Company, Wynkoop Brewing Company, Big Choice Brewing, Barrels & Bottles Brewing, CAUTION: Brewing Company

•Left Handing Brewing Company and Backcountry Brewery

•Odell Brewing Company and Beavertown Brewery

•Oskar Blues Brewery and DC Brau Brewing Company

•Oskar Blues Brewery and Perrin Brewing Company

•Renegade Brewing Company and AC Golden

•Rockyard Brewing Company and Pagosa Brewing Company

•Sanitas Brewing Company and Dillon Dam Brewery

•Sanitas Brewing Company and Renegade Brewing Co.

•Sanitas Brewing Company and The Bakers’ Brewery

•Sanitas Brewing Company and Wild Woods Brewery

•Sanitas Brewing Company, Renegade Brewing Co., Dillon Dam Brewery and The Bakers’ Brewery

•Ska Brewing and Stone Brewing

•Strange Craft Beer Company and Freetail Brewing Company

•TRiNiTY Brewing Company and Epic Brewing Company

•TRVE Brewing and Ska Brewing

•TRVE Brewing and The Bruery

•Twisted Pine Brewing Company and Blind Tiger Brewery

•Wit’s End Brewing Company and Colorado Cider Company

•Wit’s End Brewing Company and Strange Craft Beer Company

More collaborations are being added.

Tickets can be purchased starting Thursday, December 18th at 10 a.m. at CollaborationFest.com.

Collaboration Fest is part of the Lovibond Series. The Lovibond Series is a group of beer focused events and includes Collaboration Fest, Sesh Fest and the Fresh Hop Festival.

About the Colorado Brewers Guild

The Colorado Brewers Guild (CBG) was founded in 1995 by Colorado craft brewers in an effort to promote the quality and diversity of the growing Colorado craft brewing industry. The CBG provides valuable information to the beer-drinking public and the media while also serving to protect the industry and promote positive public policy for Colorado craft brewers.The Colorado Brewers Guild includes the majority of the craft breweries and brewpubs and represents more than 95 percent of craft beer production in the state. CBG is a 501 (c)(6) non-profit trade association and retains advocates to work with the state legislature on behalf of Colorado’s craft brewers. For more information, visit www.coloradobeer.org.

About Imbibe Events

Imbibe is a Denver-based event production and ticketing company that coordinates with the best restaurants, bars, music venues and other fine establishments to create craft events! Imbibe has produced events such as the Denver Beer Festivus, Collaboration Fest and the Big Eat. For more information, visit www.imbibe-events.com.

 

About VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau

Celebrating 105 years of promoting The Mile High City, VISIT DENVER is a nonprofit trade association that contracts with the City of Denver to market Denver as a convention and leisure destination, increasing economic development in the city, creating jobs and generating taxes. A record 14 million visitors stayed overnight in Denver in 2013, generating $4 billion in spending, while supporting nearly 50,000 jobs, making Tourism the second largest industry in Denver. Learn more about Denver on the VISITDENVER website and at TOURISMPAYSDENVER or by phone at 800 2 Denver. Follow Denver’s social media channels for up-to-the-minute updates at: Facebook.com/visitdenver; Twitter.com/visitdenver; Instagram.com/visitdenver; and YouTube.com/visitdenver.