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Flying Dog Productions

We make beer, we sell beer, we drink beer. Lots of beer.

Flying Dog Sponsors Artomatic in Washington D.C.

Artomatic is an art event in Washington. This year's Artomatic is taking place through June 15, 2008 and has 800 artists showing in 250,000 square feet of a newly-built office building. 50,000 people are anticipated throughout the 6 weeks...

0 Comments Published: Jun. 12, 2008

Savor - An American Craft Beer & Food Experience

Flying Dog Brewery was one of the supporting breweries at the first-ever Savor festival in Washington D.C. Every beer that was being poured at Savor was also paired with some food, from raspberry-filled artisan chocolates to Empanadas with Mango...

0 Comments Published: Jun. 12, 2008

GARDE DOG BIERE DE GARDE

Flying Dog Brewery's Executive Brewer Matt Brophy sat down with PR & Event Coordinator Steph Kerchner to talk about Flying Dog Brewery's new Spring Seasonal, Garde Dog Biere de Garde....

0 Comments Published: Apr. 2, 2008

ROAD DOG ON THE B-LINE

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0 Comments Published: Apr. 2, 2008

AS THE DOG FLIES

What was the Flying Dog brewhouse like in the early days? A bong on the line? Shagging on grain bags? Bling bling? We hear from some of the guys who were there from the start......

0 Comments Published: Nov. 28, 2007

RIPPE EATS IT RAW

Flying Dog founders R. McIntyre and G. Stranahan get together to drink some dogs and talk about what makes a person "Flying Dog". Hint for Eric Warner: it's not about wearing girl's clothes. And what happened in the early...

0 Comments Published: Oct. 31, 2007

ZOMBIE DANCE PARTY

The Bad Art For Bad People party came to GABF this year, and it was called The Zombie Dance Party. There was some great art for sale, burlesque, and live music. Did we mention that there was plenty of...

0 Comments Published: Oct. 16, 2007

GABF ROUND 2

More footage from the 2007 GABF. Flying Dog picked up a Bronze medal in the American Style Amber Lager category at the 2007 Great American Beer Festival. Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper imparted some wisdom on the crowd, and we...

0 Comments Published: Oct. 16, 2007

WILD DOG RELEASE PARTY

We had a release party at the Blake Street Tavern for our new Wild Dog release, an Open Source Doppelbock. Also sampled were some experimental Canis Major beers, such as a Barrel-Aged Horn Dog Barley Wine and Gonzo Imperial...

0 Comments Published: Oct. 16, 2007

FLYING DOG PLINKO AT GABF

Sure, there are 400+ breweries pimping 1800 beers at the 2007 Great American Beer Festival, but we at Flying Dog Brewery are taking it up a notch with our custom designed Plinko board. Even with Bob Barker retired from...

0 Comments Published: Oct. 16, 2007

CUM CATCHER, ORIGINAL ROAD DOG

We roll into the Flying Dog Ranch in Carbondale, CO to hang out with brewery co-founder Richard McIntyre: cum catcher and original road dog. Richard tells us about what it takes to ship cattle semen world-wide, and the jail...

0 Comments Published: Sep. 19, 2007

BEER NUTZ VISITS FLYING DOG

The HD show Beer Nutz visited Flying Dog Brewery for their show. Watch Chris Rippe facilitate some relationships in this four minute clip....

0 Comments Published: Sep. 19, 2007

BREAKFAST WITH GEORGE

Click To Play Rise and shine after a night of celebrating the release of Woody Creek White. Wipe the morning dew off your ears and get to work: back to the Woody Creek Tavern to interview George Stranahan, the...

0 Comments Published: Aug. 22, 2007

ABBY FOX SHOOTS A GUN

Introduction to Woody Creek, CO...aka Gonzo Ground Zero. At the Woody Creek White release party we talk to some local characters (known as "Woody Creatures") about what makes the place so special. Turns out a lot of it's Flying...

0 Comments Published: Aug. 8, 2007

MISSION TO WOODY CREEK

Driving up to Woody Creek, Colorado for the Woody Creek White release party...and to get the low-down on Flying Dog from founders George Stranahan and Richard McIntyre. Narrated by Chris Rippe, who is a pretty big deal up in...

0 Comments Published: Jul. 25, 2007
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