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New Gear at Canworks!

April 22, 2015
It’ s been getting busy around good ol’ Canworks lately! We have had some fun new equipment show up recently – a couple 120 barrel tanks arrived at our door earlier this month.  They are huge!  And, as you may have seen with our first bomber release of Cocoa Cream Graham Cracker Porter, we are going to be able to have some of our small batch offerings for sale in 22 oz bottles! We have purchased a 6 headed filling machine from Meheen Manufacturing in Washington State so we can get these fun beers out to you in something other than growlers from the taproom! If there are any favorites that you have had over the years that you’d like to see in a bomber, don’t hesitate to tell your bartender.

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We also attended the Craft Brewer’s Conference in Portland, Oregon this month, it was great! On top of being able to travel to a wonderful beer city (besides Denver of course!) we were able to learn a lot of new things, see the newest technologies & equipment available, and have some fun team bonding over some great beers and food.
All in all it’s been a fun, but busy time over here at Canworks lately.  Come by have a beer and a tour!
-Nick Bruno
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