Tuesday, June 16, 2026

E is for dEnver bEEr Company - littlEton

As you know if you follow along on the A to Z Breweries series of articles, we've decided to continue on with Round 7. 

You also know that we will have to take quite a bit of "artistic license" as we go through the alphabet.

We were not able to find local breweries that begin with all the letters in Round 6, and of course this round has even less breweries to choose from.

I thought we'd have to relax our rules quite a bit, but honestly I'm not sure we even have rules.

So far, we've found breweries for A through D and as I mentioned in D is for Dry Dock Pub, "E" was the first (somewhat) challenging letter for us.

Last Saturday, my wife (aka the SheppyBrew Beer Model) told me she wanted to ride bikes to downtown Littleton to go to a shop or two, and thought we could do lunch at ...



Denver Beer Company has grown quite a beer empire in the Denver area. 

We've actually used other locations in previous rounds with D is for Denver Beer Company - Downing and D is for Denver Beer Company, Olde Town Arvada.

There is still another Denver Beer Company, and it is entirely possible they'll buy more, so you'll probably see them again on this blog in the future.


Saturday morning, I went on a 30 ish mile warm up bike ride and then returned home to pickup the wife on her trusty Pedego, and headed out to our local bike paths.

We rode just under 15 miles to pull up to the dEnver bEEr Company - littlEton beer garden.

Nice little ride, mostly on the Bear Creek bike path and the Platte River bike path.


The SheppyBrew Beer Model had a mango margarita, which is disappointing for a Beer Model, but I guess that is one nice thing about dEnver bEEr Company - littlEton (and all the locations) ... if you or someone in your party doesn't want beer, they have options.

They also have good food. Each location has it's own food menu. 


We go to this place enough that the Beer Menu didn't really have enough new beers for me to get a flight, so over the course of a couple hours I had pints of beers. 
  • Rocky Mountain Pilsner
  • Denver Gold
  • ¡Venga!
All of these are solid beers that I know I would enjoy. The food was good too. And ... the Beer Model didn't make me go to the shops with her, so I just sipped beers while she went off.

Great location. Great beer. Great food. What else could you want?


And now that we've checked off "E", our next letter is "F". According to the Colorado Brewery Map & List, we have a couple of good local choices.

There is one in particular that I think would make for another nice bike ride. We'll have to see if the Beer Model agrees.

Stay tuned on Sheppy's Blog: A to Z and you'll find out what we pick.
 
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Saturday, June 13, 2026

Bad Lands Kölsch (Batch 393)

If you read Ground Hog Premium Lager (Batch 392), you know I brewed last Saturday.

My wife was out of town on a "girls trip" for the weekend, so I had extra time on my hands.

With this extra time, I decided to brew Sunday also.

This should help get my beer inventory up. It actually also helps catch me up a little on tracking to a typical brewing year.

For this Sunday batch, after cleaning up the Ground Hog Premium Lager brew day, I prepared water etc... and a little later in the evening, I started an overnight mash.

For ...

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Ground Hog Premium Lager (Batch 392)

I brewed this past weekend.

If you read and remember 2026 Q1 SheppyBrew Stats, you know that this year has been slow in regards to brewing.

Since Q1, before this past weekend I'd only brewed Chelsea Dagger Pre-Prohibition Lager (Batch 390) and Where'd My ManGo Wheat (Batch 391), so I really have not been catching up with my normal brewing cadence.

I was on track for the least amount of beer I've homebrewed since 2009. Back then I was doing 2.5 gallon batches.

But, I took advantage of the opportunity to brew Saturday ...

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Brisket!

I love brisket, but OMG beef is expensive now-a-days.

The cost and the time commitment make smoking a brisket less than ideal, and the last time I actually did one was Humdinger of a Brisket in November of 2023.

I've had a 10 pound full packer in the freezer for awhile, so it certainly isn't simply the cost.

I decided that I would smoke this brisket the Sunday before last and so a few days before I pulled it out of the freezer to thaw.

And on Sunday, I smoked it.

Saturday, I applied Montana Steak Seasoning to the meat to sit on there overnight. 

Saturday, June 06, 2026

May Update on 2026 Fitness Goals

As you know if you follow this blog, I generally give a monthly update on my fitness / Strava goals. I'm sure no one besides myself really cares, but I figure sharing these publicly give me a little extra motivation because of the extra accountability.

Plus, from time to time I'll look at older updates just to see where I was in the past.

In previous years, my goals have been mostly around cycling, but starting this year, I've started running as well.

If you're interested, You can always track these workouts on Strava

So far, I'm tracking pretty well to my 2026 Fitness goals.

My 2026 Fitness / Activity Goals are:

Thursday, June 04, 2026

D is for Dry Dock Pub

We started Round 7 of our A to Z Breweries series of articles.

If you're not familiar ... back in February of 2015, I was embarrassed by how few Denver Breweries that I had visited.

I decided to make an effort to hit more of them, and worked my way from A to Z, hitting a brewery for every letter.

Now, more than 11 years later, I have made my way through the alphabet 6 TIMES, and the Beer Model and I have decided to start #7.

Just about a week ago, I posted C is for Cerberus Brewing Company. This means we are ready for a "D" Brewery.

D is for Dry Dock Pub

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Chicken Wings on the Weber

If you follow this blog, you probably know from Paint Mines: Mini - Bad LandsC is for Cerberus Brewing Company ... and other breweries, and Garden of the Gods Photos that we spent Memorial Day Weekend away.

After returning from the trip, I grilled some wings.

It's been awhile since I posted anything about cooking Chicken Wings, so I thought I'd do this quick post.

Grilling Chicken Wings is fairly straight-forward on the Weber Kettle.

Apply SheppyBrew Rub. Fill up the Vortex with hot coals targeting 400F or so cooking temperature. Cook for about an hour.

Sometimes I'll substitute lemon pepper or Crack for the rub. Sometimes I'll cook a little longer at a slightly lower temperature. But for the most part the process is pretty much the same every time I grill wings.