"Your all-day hangout on Tennyson Street in the Berkeley neighborhood Denver. Craft brewery, coffee, food, and cocktails near me — find us in the alley.We’re a women‑owned brewery and café serving craft beer and coffee in the alley — a coworking coffee bar and Denver neighborhood hangout with food, cocktails, wine and non‑alcoholic craft drinks.Whether you stop by for a solo work session or bring the whole crew, you’ll always find a warm welcome and plenty of options here."
Monday, April 27, 2026
A is for Alley Brews Brewery & Coffee Shop
Friday, April 24, 2026
Tengu vs. Samurai®
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
A to Z Denver Breweries Round 6
The SheppyBrew Beer Model and I are done with Round 6 of our A to Z Denver Breweries series of posts.
Hurray for us!
In late 2024, we started off this round with A is for Arms, Call To Brewing Company (sadly now closed)
We recently just finished with Z is for MestiZo Brew Cantina.
In this round, we had to take way more "Artistic License" to slot breweries into letters than I like, and (obviously) a Round 7 would be even worse.
For most of the round, I thought the A to Z Series would now be complete. The Beer Model and I would need a new way to pick new breweries.
However, the Colorado Brewery Map & List does still have lots of Denver-area breweries, and we probably could come up with some brewery for most letters. We'd have to come up with what to do if we cannot find anything that works for a particular letter. Let me know if you have ideas.
Monday, April 20, 2026
🍺 Chelsea Dagger Pre‑Prohibition Lager
Brewery: SheppyBrew
Style: Pre‑Prohibition Lager
ABV: 5.4%
IBU: 30
SRM: 3.6
Appearance
Brilliant pale gold with a bright, sunlit clarity that shows off its lean grain bill. A tight white head forms quickly and lingers in a thin lace, just enough to remind you this is a lager with backbone. The color sits right in that classic pre‑Prohibition range — light, but not fragile.
Aroma
A clean, crackery malt note leads, softened by a faint sweetness from the flaked corn. Cluster hops add their unmistakable American heritage: a mix of herbal spice, light floral tones, and a subtle rustic edge. The overall impression is crisp and inviting, with just enough hop character to signal that this isn’t a modern macro‑lager.













