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New Belgium’s New Canning Line Allows More Variety

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – New Belgium Brewing in Fort Collins is growing once again. The craft brewer says its new $8 million, 16,000 square foot canning line is up and running. Its old system could...

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New Belgium Brewery Now Employee-Owned

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — The company that makes Fat Tire beer is now completely owned by its employees. Fort Collins-based New Belgium Brewing announced the milestone Tuesday, a day after its 456...

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Bike-And-Beer Tour Company Brewing In Fort Collins

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) – It didn’t take Bob Williams long to embark on his first bike-and-beer tour. He was 15 and couldn’t drive, so Williams and his friends convinced their parents to let them ride...

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New Belgium Brewing Co. Delays North Carolina Plant

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) – The Colorado brewing company known for its Fat Tire beer and other brands has delayed plans to open a plant in western North Carolina. New Belgium Brewing Co. recently completed...

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New Belgium To Open Small Craft Brewery in Denver

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – New Belgium Brewing is coming to Denver with a new 10-barrel brewery that will offer small batch and sour beers. The rooftop lounge where you can get a taste of the brews...

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CSU, New Belgium Team Up For Brand New Brew

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – Colorado State University and New Belgium Brewing are teaming up to create a new beer. The Old Aggie Superior Lager will be available starting July 1, and a portion of the...

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Report: Traces Of Weed Killer Found In Wine, Beer

(CBSNewYork/CBS Local) – A new report from the public advocacy group U.S. PIRG says non-lethal traces of a controversial weed killer have been found in beer and wine. WEB EXTRA: Read the full report...

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