Nuckolls Brewing Co. opens to the public at long last at the Santa Fe Railyard

It was just a bit after 4 o’clock in the afternoon last Wednesday, when I sauntered across the tracks of the Santa Fe Railyard, toward the large industrial-looking building which had previously been fenced off and posted with signs reading “Nuckolls Brewing coming soon” since well before the pandemic. Today was the day the long-awaited…

Beer Notes: Round 2 of NMIPAC goes way south and Boxing Bear turns 9

Just a couple items this Friday, and then we promise some more in-depth (re: we got off the couch) stories are coming next week. First up, the second round of the 2023 New Mexico IPA Challenge is set for Saturday at the southernmost brewery in the state, Public House 28. Located on its namesake Highway…

Year five of One for 5 once again holds promise of hope for those in need

One of the best annual charity campaigns involving breweries is back for another run. The One for 5 campaign, now in its fifth year, returns starting today (Thursday) at the three participating breweries and Albertsons Market and Market Street locations throughout central and northern New Mexico. One for 5 features three breweries — Second Street,…

The Week Ahead in Beer: The collectors make one final stop at Kilt Check

A few years back, the Roadrunner Chapter of the Brewery Collectibles Club of America hosted the annual convention in Albuquerque. They would also frequently pop up at Kilt Check Brewing, as many of them were good friends with Mike Campbell, who happened to be a collector himself. After Mike’s recent passing, the group reached out…