New Beer Alert June 2025!


New Craft Beers June 2025

Looking for your new favorite craft beer? Check out our new favs and visit Argonaut Wine & Liquor to explore the best craft beer selection in town! We also offer fast and easy beer delivery in Denver!


Lady Justice – Chose Family – English style ESB

This traditional style ESB pours a dark amber color with a small foamy tan head. On the nose you get aromas of toffee, dates, dark bready malts and light hints of tobacco. The body sits at a medium-lightweight with a medium carbonation level. Semi-sweet, dark bready malt flavors hit your tongue up front, followed by notes of caramel and toffee mid-palate along with a light almost tobacco-like, herbal character. The caramel notes follow into the finish where a light bitterness breaks up the sweetness just a bit. Review by Dan Chacon

4 Noses – A.I. Vibes v2.0 – east coast style hazy IPA

This IPA from 4 Noses pours a very hazy straw color with a large head that lingers. On the nose you get hop forward elements, as well as notes of citrus and tropical fruit. The flavor follows with a strong hop character up front, surrounded with notes of tropical fruit. The mouth feel of the beer is a bit chewy with a medium to full body. This IPA is full of flavor and character. Review by Stefan Walberg

Hop Butcher for the World – New Oklahoma – fruited hazy pale ale

This fruited pale ale pours an opaque pale straw color with a medium sized foamy white head. Raspberry aroma is bold on the nose along with lighter pineapple, biscuit-like malts, and citrus hops. Medium body, medium-light carbonation, and a smooth mouth feel. The palate is hoppy up front with citrus and lightly dank notes, followed by grainy malts. Pineapple and raspberry emerge on the finish with a gentle bitterness. Review by Dan Chacon

Wibby – Brunch So Hard – fruited wheat lager

This lager pours a hazy gold-amber color with little to no head. On the nose: bread yeast and a hint of citrus. Flavor: light bread and malt fade into grapefruit and orange. A refreshing, light beer perfect for a Sunday morning. Review by Stefan Walberg

Crooked Stave – Raspberry Blonde – fruited blonde ale

This fruited blonde ale pours a cloudy pale yellow color with a medium, foamy white head. Sweet, slightly tart raspberry aromas lead, backed by citrus and grainy malts. Medium-light body and carbonation make it easy to drink. Raspberry puree dominates the nose and follows through gently on the finish. Review by Dan Chacon

New Terrain – GoldenGrass – American pale ale

This American style pale ale pours a pale amber color, with a big, but fairly fine, head which persists surprisingly well. The aroma is light with hints of bread sweetness and a slightly citrus finish. The palate opens up with a cozy malt sweetness, a full body, and an almost creamy mouthfeel. The malt sweetness then fades comfortably into a light citrus hop finish. Review by Stefan Walberg