Untapped Community Awards bestowed upon 27 New Mexico breweries

Whatever you think of Untappd, and for us it’s mainly a way to keep track of the beers we’ve consumed, it remains the primary app for craft brewery enthusiasts around the country. In that spirit of around the country, Untappd went and made the Community Awards, where it uses those ratings bestowed upon the beers…

The Week Ahead in Beer: Double the lobster and double the doggos

Some weeks have an easy theme or event to choose as the lead for this roundup. Others, well, do not, but sometimes you just think of a silly headline and decide, “Well, that works, sorta.” Double the lobster means Cousins Maine Lobster, a food truck that specializes in consumable crustaceans, is back in New Mexico,…

Beer Notes: United in Beer lineup, license renewals and more

Time to dust off — and no, that’s not a joke about today’s weather, which, achoo, sucks — the old beer notebook to catch up on some recent happenings. We start off with the annual “selection Sunday” for United in Beer. The ultimate brewery collaboration event is back at Ex Novo in Corrales on May…

The Week Ahead in Beer: Feeling fine turning 9 at Bow & Arrow

There is a lot happening this weekend, and it’s not just all the Mardi Gras-themed events. Bow & Arrow Brewing celebrates their ninth anniversary with a big party Saturday that starts when they open at noon and runs all the way until closing time at 10 p.m. There are four new canned beer releases (see…

Legislature update: Craft breweries exempted from House Bill 417

There are no such things as total victories when it comes to the annual legislative session in Santa Fe, but New Mexico’s craft breweries will take a small win from Monday’s House Taxation and Revenue Committee. “There was an amendment proposed by one of the representatives excluding people that have a small brewer license, winegrower…

An eye for art and a thirst for beer: Catching up with Thirsty Eye

On a particularly warm January evening, I met up with brewer John Kofonow, general manager/co-owner Jo Sloan, and co-owner Kim Arthun at the ever-cozy Thirsty Eye Brewing at 206 Broadway Blvd. SE in the historic Huning Highland neighborhood in Albuquerque. For a random Wednesday, it was comfortably busy inside. We sat inside, though it was…

The Week Ahead in Beer: Swapping all that homebrewing gear at Bossfight

There is a Sunday afternoon gathering that might just be of interest to all current and former homebrewers. The Homebrew Equipment Swap Meet and Social will run from 2 to 5 p.m. at Bossfight Brewing, one of their last major events before the farewell party February 28. The Worthogs organized this event with the brewery,…

Bossfight Brewing prepares to go out in style with one final party

The end is nigh for Bossfight Brewing, but there is still time left to send out the only brewery-arcade in Albuquerque in style. Friday, February 28, will see one final party to close out the oft-renamed brewery at 4814 Hardware Dr NE. “This is the wave good-bye event,” said head brewer Kolton Huerta. “It’s unfortunate,…