opened in 2011 in the heart of Denver’s River North (RiNo) art’s district before moving to downtown’s Ballpark neighborhood in 2014. MHS is Denver’s OG urban distillery in the ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË High City, crafting grain to bottle spirits for a fair price.

Photo courtesy: ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË High Spirits
They offer Bourbon, Whiskey, Vodka, Gin, Tequila, Rum and canned Moscow Mule/Punching Mule at their tasting room bar and in 16 states coast to coast.
When you visit ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË High Spirits you will experience live music — from Bluegrass to DJ mixes — and unique homemade cocktails. All of their spirits are made in house by their expert distilling team.
That’s not all- they have a variety of interesting activities while you take in cocktails and music: magic cornhole boards, photo booths, table ring toss and more.
Make sure to or visit their to see what and where their next event is happening or to learn more about them.
2201 Lawrence St., Denver, 303-296-2226.
Here are some of their upcoming free or cheap events:
Friday, November 21
4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
FREE (Entry)
Hop over to for big savings, pizza lovers! No matter how you slice it, this is a great deal from the popular local pizzeria and taproom (3920 Tennyson St.) in Denver. Even though we live in beautiful Colorado, it’s okay to admit that Detroit-style pizza is one of the best. Oh, so crusty! (If you don’t know, Detroit-style pizza is a rectangular pizza with a thick crispy and chewy crust.) And, at the eatery, its version is 10″ by 8″ and made with house tomato sauce and a super-secret cheese blend — every piece is a corner piece!
Each day brings news of another restaurant or two or more that has decided to shutter or not reopen. Though this is a list that no one really wants to read, we feel it’s important to keep MHOTC readers up-to-date and we wanted to create a single page you could easily reference.

Well, there’s no deal here exactly. It’s an option to turn those unwanted gift cards sitting in your desk drawer into Starbucks beverages, food and mugs. We all have them somewhere — those gift cards you received from someone who doesn’t know your tastes very well. A gift card destined to go into the abyss, never to be used. (It’s the thought that counts, right?) It’s estimated that billions of dollars worth of gift cards go unused annually.
If you love fresh, fast Japanese food, you’re probably already a regular at . It’s the go-to place for many Coloradoans on-the-go looking for healthier dining options, including rice bowls, sushi and salads. If you didn’t know, the fast-casual restaurant chain has been “Colorado-owned, Colorado-grown”, since 1996? That’s nearly 25 years of making flavorful and fresh entrées.
If you’re looking for fresh and flavorful food, is the place for you. The Denver-based fast-casual eatery is known for its healthy and tasty options. The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Mediterranean items with an emphasis on flavor, freshness and quality. Every meal at the restaurant is rich in nutrients, protein, fiber and antioxidants.
Do you love Wendy’s? The popular fast-food restaurant rewards its most dedicated fans, thanks to its loyalty program — . Whether you dine there once every week or every few months, it pays to join the program for the benefit of enjoying FREE rewards (Baconator!), exclusive discounts and more. 

Another week, another set of updated guidelines from the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. On Thursday, the Governor’s office has signed off on new rules and regulations under the Safer at Home phase. What does this mean? Glad you asked. We dove into the 33-page document and break it down into bite-size chunks. 