Friday, February 06, 2026

V is for Living the Dream Brewing Company

Last Saturday, I was viciously attacked by an animal. 

Not a dog. Not some wild animal. Not a hungry or threatened reptile. Not a stinging or biting insect. Not an aggressive rodent.

I was attacked by a HOUSE CAT!

In a freaking brewery!

Depending on the individual city / local ordinances, many of the Denver-area breweries advertise that they are "dog friendly" ... ie ... as long as your dog is well-behaved, you can bring your dog.

I've never seen a brewery communicate in any way that pet cats are welcome.

 But ... when we packed up a lunch, went on a short hike, and visited ...



... I saw my first cat at a local brewery.

We started out with a flight of beers, and found a seat to enjoy our beers and start eating our lunch.

After we finished the first flight, I went back up to the bar to order our second one.


There was a lady ahead of me holding a leash, and at the end of the leash was a cat. A CAT!

I think maybe the cat sensed that I judged its owner for putting a CAT on a leash and bringing it out to a brewery.

But ... the owner had to wait for one of the beers she ordered, so I stepped up to the bar and ordered my beer.


Not very long at all after I stepped up to the bar, I felt this little cat scratching at my calf. Luckily, I was wearing jeans, and it was a wasn't quite full-grown so I didn't get the full claws in my lower leg.

The owner told her cat, "that's not yours" and pulled it back. I laughed and smiled. It was sort of cute.

I returned my attention to the bar tender getting my flight ready.

I think the cat owner started looking at her phone.


Maybe a minute or two later, I felt a THUNK on my back along with claws holding onto the back of my shirt.

This time, the claws did dig a little into my skin, and I yelled something like "Ow, ow, OW!"

After a second or two the cat owner was (finally) pulling the cat off my back, apologizing. "I'm so sorry".


Honestly, maybe it was the shock, but she didn't sound quite as sorry as I thought she should. I gave her a dirty look. If looks could kill, the cat would probably be dead now.

Luckily my looks can't kill. I would have felt guilty.

I did tell the lady, something like "you should probably keep it away from me now".

Had I seen the lady as we left, after calming down, I probably would have apologized for over-reacting but honestly in the moment, I wanted to hurt the cat, and I was legitimately pissed at the lady.


When I returned to the table and told my wife, her main comment was "... and she didn't even offer to buy you a beer?"

Now, and even 5 or 10 minutes later it was much more amusing. One of the other patrons in the tap room and I even laughed about it when I was back up at the bar.

Even so, I'm against people bringing cats to breweries. Next time I see a cat on a leash, especially if it is at a brewery, I'm going to silently judge the owner. And ... I'm going to actively avoid the damn cat.

And ... so now that we've visited Living the Dream, we are up to the letter "W".


There are actually a couple of "W" breweries on the Colorado Brewery Map & List that we can use as "W" breweries.

Stay tuned on Sheppy's Blog: A to Z, and you can see which one we pick.

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Saturday, January 31, 2026

"Dry January" Beers

I don't really believe in "Dry January" in the same way I don't really believe in New Year resolutions.

I don't understand why if you want to make a change on yourself you would wait until January. If you want to make a change, do it when you identify the change you want to make.

 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

U is for LŪki Brewery

HA! Three A to Z Brewery Posts in a row!

If you follow this blog at all, you probably have a pretty good idea what this A to Z series is all about ... but just in case you're wondering ...
Back in February of 2015, I was embarrassed by the number of Denver Breweries that I had never visited.

I decided to make an effort to hit more of them.

As I started to look at the list, it struck me that I could go down the list alphabetically and find Denver-area breweries that started with just about every letter.

So, I did. And ... we've gone through 5 whole rounds. Now we're on our 6th time through the alphabet.

After T is for The Post Chicken & Beer (Rosedale), we are up to the letter "U".

U is for LŪki Brewery

Friday, January 23, 2026

T is for The Post Chicken & Beer (Rosedale)

We're still working through Round 6 of the A to Z Series of posts.

If you've been following the blog, you know we hit S is for Second Dawn Brewing Company just a couple of days ago.

And ... of course that means it was time to pick a "T" brewery.

According to the Colorado Brewery Map & List, we did have a couple of "T" breweries to pick from.

Honestly, though one of the breweries on the list is one I really don't like. And a few others I was considering were a little farther than I wanted to travel.

I ended up picking a restaurant close to our house that isn't technically a brewery ....

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

S is for Second Dawn Brewing Company

So ... yes ... we are chugging away on Round 6 of the A to Z Series of posts.

We had a long 6 month delay between N is for North River Brewery (RiNo) and O is for Odell Brewing 5 Points, but our more recent posts have come fairly fast.

This is our 4th A to Z posts in December and January, and we're up to "S".

According to the Colorado Brewery Map & List, we had a couple good choices for "S" breweries.

And ... a couple of Saturdays ago, based on the hours of operation, we packed a lunch and picked .... Big S. Little S. What begins with S?

Monday, January 19, 2026

2024 #Strava #YearInSport

If you've been following along on this blog for awhile, you may remember that I have been sharing my Strava YearInSport stats over the past couple of years.

I pay more attention to my cycling goals and totals on Strava, but the YearInSport stats cover all activities.

Sort of interesting to me. Not sure if any blog readers care, but I'll share regardless. To be honest, this just helps me compare year-to-year how I do.

It is also interesting to see what Strava reports in it's YearInSport stats from year to year.

Anyway ...

 

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Hop-cember Pale Ale (Batch 387)

I brewed for the first time in 2025 this past Sunday.

If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook, you might have seen the brew-day post.

This is my first time brewing since I got the Skadoosh Blond Ale (Batch 386) batch done.

As I mentioned in SheppyBrew 2025 Year End Brewing Stats, I only brewed 95 gallons last year. I was actually planning on brewing this batch before the end of the year, but the timing just never really worked out.

So, I finally brewed it last Sunday. 

If I'm counting correct, this is my 387th batch of beer in my brewing career and my 101st batch of beer in my Anvil Foundry ...