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Each week, KUNC collects and curates some of the more important stories of the week that have aired on our daily newscast. We know how busy life can be, and that it's not always possible to get your news on our airwaves (or from streaming us right here on our website)
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The Great American Beer Festival in Denver drew tens of thousands of people to try more than 2,500 types of beers. But the industry has recently struggled with production and sales.
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Colorado craft breweries are facing a number of different challenges, including inflation, distribution issues and changing consumer habits.
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A brewery in the Mountain West is partnering up with a climate organization on a tree-themed beer – all with the bigger goal of saving trees.
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This year's festival aims to highlight a diverse group of brewers from across the country.
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A new report suggests that as the craft beer industry's growth slows and competition increases, breweries in the region will have to work even harder to stand out.
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Local artist M.J. Star will have three pieces of artwork on display in Times Square this week that feature some of the region's top breweries.
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Cheap beer sales are surging but are still losing ground to craft beer. Yet craft breweries are still suffering. What is going on?
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This story is powered by America Amplified, a public radio consortium. Beer is big business in the Mountain West.
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Brewery waste, fed at the right time at the right dosage to a wastewater treatment plant's bacteria, can be used to treat water. One Montana town is doing just that.