After Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras, and the Super Bowl, it would be perfectly sensible for breweries to take it easy this weekend. Most are doing just that, but High and Dry has an anniversary to celebrate, and the show must go on regardless. There are special T-shirts for sale, a new lager (High Desert Life)…
Brew Lab 101 stays focused on positives amid a year of significant growth
Brew Lab 101 is not just a Rio Rancho brewery anymore. Heck, it’s not just a New Mexico brewery anymore. To explain what that means, I caught up with owner/brewmaster Scott Salvas for our Look Back/Look Ahead Series. Rather than trek across town, we met up at the Northeast Heights taproom that Brew Lab took…
Stout Challenge: The end has arrived
There will not be a Stout Challenge in 2024. No, no, not the Brewers Guild event, that is the Stout Invitational, and it is still being held at Bathtub Row Brewing in Los Alamos on March 2. Tickets will be on sale soon, and we will share the link. We are referring to our Stout…
The Week Ahead in Beer: A confluence of holidays and one big game
This almost midpoint of February feels a bit jammed, doesn’t it? There is the Super Bowl on Sunday, Mardi Gras on Tuesday, and Valentine’s Day next Wednesday. It certainly gives the breweries plenty of fodder for the weekend, with events themed around one or all of the three holidays (let’s face it, at this point,…
Kilt Check begins process of transforming into Bossfight Brewing
When brewer/owner Mike Campbell passed away last year, the future of Kilt Check Brewing was left up in the air. Would the brewery close down? Would it be sold to new owners? Or would some members of the Campbell family choose to keep it going? The latter now appears to be the fate of the…
Marble adapts and innovates amid the changing times in the industry
The tough times are still out there in the craft brewing industry, as we have written about plenty of times over the last few months. Even the biggest breweries in our state are not immune, but nor are they backing down in the face of those new challenges. Marble Brewery is holding fast against the…
The Week Ahead in Beer: Going back over the best of WinterBrew
It occurred to us the other day that we never did type up a Best Beers of WinterBrew type of story. In the end, though, we figured it would probably be best to just put that right here, while noting that everything we are about to list is actually available at breweries. Well, almost everything….
Boese Brothers continues to make positive strides across 3 New Mexico towns
There are only a handful of New Mexico breweries that choose to operate in two different cities/towns, and fewer still that have locations in three. One of those is Boese Brothers Brewing, which still has taprooms going strong in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Los Alamos. I sat down with co-owner George Boese last week at…
Bathtub Row Brewing finishes new brewhouse with new brewer at helm
Having moved to Santa Fe from Los Alamos a few years ago, I don’t get back to Bathtub Row Brewing (AKA “the Tub”) nearly as often as I would like. We recently decided to kill a few birds, so to speak, and meet friends there and conduct our Look Back/Look Ahead interview. It was a lovely Saturday…
WinterBrew 2024 boasts a stacked lineup of some exceptional seasonal beers
First off, if you did not get a ticket to this year’s edition of WinterBrew, you might not want to keep reading. It might just make you mad or sad that you failed to get a chance to try some of these rather amazing brews. WinterBrew tickets sold out this week, both general admission and…