Epic Brewing / Devils Backbone - Midnight Mischief & Double Beer Release

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From Epic Brewing:

Denver, CO - Friday, March 20th.
Collaboration Fest is entering its second year in 2015. The first year of the festival boasted over 50 collaborative beer projects with contributors from breweries across Colorado and the rest of the US. The second annual Collaboration Fest will feature upwards of 70 collaborative beer projects from all corners of the country. Epic Brewing joined forces with Devils Backbone on a Hoppy Schwarzbeir Lager called Midnight Mischief. 

In case you missed your chance for tickets you can still sample the collaboration at the Denver Taproom starting with a sneak peak on Monday, March 16th. Falling Rock Tap House will be tapping a keg on Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 as well as Hops & Pie on Thursday March 19th at 7:30.

In Fort Collins, Choice City Butcher will be pouring on Wednesday, March 18th as well as Tap and Handle on Thursday, March 19th. Oskar Blues, Homemade Liquids and Solids is hosting a special "'Twas the Night Before Collab Fest" kickoff on Friday March, 20.

Tickets and more info.



Salt Lake City, UT - Friday the 13th is your lucky day. We are releasing this year's first batch each of Straight Up Saison and Wit Beer. Let's face it, with the weather this warm and longer evenings its finally time to sit outside and enjoy some spring brew.

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