![]() ![]() In the 4100 block of Clydesdale Parkway, a 43-year-old Loveland woman for investigation of DUI, failing to obey a traffic control signal, speeding and failing to drive in one lane. 402, a 30-year-old Longmont man on a misdemeanor warrant. At West First Street and South Tyler Avenue, a 55-year-old Texas man for investigation of following too closely and DUI. In the 2800 block of Linden Court, a 37-year-old Loveland woman for investigation of trespassing, obstruction of public right of way, resisting or obstructing an officer and failure to obey a lawful order. In the 1500 block of South Lincoln Avenue, a 41-year-old Loveland woman for investigation of disorderly conduct. Cheers, Everyone.Loveland Police Department arrests Thursday While we might not be the sleepy mountain-top micro distillery of your instagram dreams, we can still offer you the best spot in Denver to get just the right amount of wasted at 2am with your new best friends. We’ve got live music, chill weeknight vibes and a crazy weekend dance scene. If you’re looking for a more laid back experience, you can sign up for a cocktail class, take a free tour of the distillery, or even coordinate a private event in our intimate barrel-room. At Mile High Spirits, every bottle of liquor behind our bar is made in house, from scratch. You can ask one of our talented bartenders for a creative spirit infusion or get yourself a generously poured speakeasy quality cocktail. Our downtown Denver tasting room sports a kick ass patio, yard games and delicious local food trucks. If you ever want to be part of that party, we’d be more than happy to have you. It’s not uncommon to find our head distiller sporting a bright pink hawaiian shirt with bedazzled cut off jean shorts rocking out to euro club music in the rackhouse or to see one of the owners riding a forklift screaming Josh Groban songs and he ascends into the upper reaches of the warehouse. ![]() We’re proud of every bottle that goes out our door, we just aren’t so serious and premium about everything. And if you learn a little about the distilling process along the way, even better. It’s our mission to help you and the people you care about have a damn good time with damn good drinks. We want to return to an age where you can actually pronounce what you’re drinking and not go minorly bankrupt just by walking through the craft liquor aisle. This is all well and good, but it should be noted that one’s ability to discern tasting notes in these “handcrafted” spirits usually depends on how well the taster’s beanie matches their flannel and not necessarily on the spirit’s actual merit. They all talk about how great their product is and how internationally trained their owners are and how “time is the secret ingredient”. The harsh truth is that most of these “craft” spirits aren’t really any different than their competitors. Now the shelves are stocked with $90 bottles of bourbon demanding your praise because ol' grandpappy found this particular recipe in a Rocky Mountain coal mine during the dark times. Spirits existed to taste good and help you have a good time, not to be hung in an art gallery. Gone were the days of you and a handful of your goofy college buddies clinking god knows what cocktail over the firepit while daring Kevin to jump nude into the neighbor’s pool. We started our business shortly after craft spirits decided they needed to be serious for whatever reason. Our goal was to create the best spirits possible using high quality, local ingredients as the foundation for recipes that would be brought to life by the most experienced craftsmen we could find - All without being obnoxious snobs about it. In 2011 Mile High Spirits set out to inspire a new standard in craft distilling. ![]()
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