in Montrose to pick up 80 pounds of Cascade and Nugget hops. The owners, who are pilots, and their team flew private planes into Montrose at 9 a.m. and around 10:30 a.m., flew back to the Front Range, where the brew kettle was boiling, and dumped in their haul of hops.The flight has been a tradition since 2019, when FlyteCo and Bruz Beers embarked on a similar mission to Paonia and collaborated on a wet hop saison.
Plus, the opportunity to connect and support local farmers reminds him of shopping at farmers markets while growing up in central California. Support from local brewers has become“That attachment to the land is so cool,” O’Sullivan said.Fresh Hop Festival at Joyride Brewing Co. For a second year, fresh hop beers will take over the taps at Joyride Brewing Co. for a daylong festival. The event is a couple weeks earlier than last year due to the fact hops were harvested slightly earlier, too. That will ensure “that every beer served is as fresh as possible so attendees can appreciate all the subtle and volatile hop compounds before they start to fade away,” co-founder Dave Bergen said in a statement.
Entry to the festival is free and attendees pay by the pour. A portion of proceeds benefits the Colorado Brewers Guild.Southwest Fresh Fest and Pickin’ Party
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