Tag: Renegade Brewing

Repeat After Us: Just Two More Days…

So we found this article that shows that time, or at least your perception of time, slows down when you’re really focused on what you’re doing.  This theory makes total sense to me, since the past few weeks my work volume has increased exponentially with special projects, impromptu changes, and additional workloads.  I feel like the last three days of work have been an eternity and that the weekend will never get here. Thankfully, while […]

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Renegade Brewing’s 2nd Anniversary

On Saturday, June 29 we stopped by to help celebrate the second anniversary of one of our favorite Denver breweries, Renegade Brewing. And why not throw a party, because Renegade has a lot to celebrate! After just two years you can now find three Renegade favorites in cans at many area liquor stores, and you can visit their new location, Renegade Publik House, for several great craft beers and some pizza. Business is booming, and […]

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A Word From the Rascal about Elevated Wood

As you may know, Bottle Makes Three is the creation of Jeff + Chris + Beer.  However, don’t be fooled into thinking that we’re out there on our own enjoying all this craft beer fun…  Heavens, no!  It takes a village of friends and family to have all the good times that we write about in our modest little blog.  This week, one of those friends – the White Rascal – wanted to share his own beer […]

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Renegade Brewing’s 1st Anniversary Party

After finishing our Challenge Nation race yesterday, we were ready to party! Lucky for us there was a celebration in progress at nearby Renegade Brewing Company. It was Renegade’s 1st Anniversary party, and being such big fans of this brewery, we weren’t going to miss it!

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Rainy Days and Renegades

Here’s a fun fact about Jeff and me: We live 33 miles outside of Denver, but we both work downtown. With Denver traffic this is not ideal, to say the least. The only nice part is that we work within a few blocks of one another, so although the commute is horrible, at least we get to spend time together. I guess it’s true: misery really does love company. I only bring up this fact […]

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