

Beulah Red Marble, quarried in Beulah, Colorado, is so rare that all the known marble was used in the Colorado capitol building. With color reminiscent of a mountain sunset, Beulah Red Ale® has toasted malt characteristics, notes of caramel, and a subtle floral hop aroma.

Big Henry is the trophy fish that’s always just out of reach. This beer is juicy and balanced, with waves of tropical notes and citrus. A gluten-free beer you never thought you’d land… Don’t let this one get away!

A “traditional” Wit style beer is named in reference to the white color of the beer. When made with gluten containing ingredients, wheat is a primary part of the grain bill. Because Holidaily uses only gluten-free ingredients, a play on the use of Buckwheat as an alternative grain led to the name of BuckWit Belgian.

A juicy hazy IPA built around tropical and stone-fruit hops over a soft millet and rice base. Light haze, full mouthfeel, low bitterness.

A clean, crushable American lager brewed with millet and rice for a crisp finish that pairs with sun, snow, or anything in between.

The best friend of Holidaily Founder’s husband, Fat Randy is a Colorado guy through and through. Not fat, though called Fat Randy for more than 20 years, Holidaily wanted to give the guy a break and name a beer after him. Fat Randy’s IPA comes complete with a label designed after an epic ski fall you can watch on YouTube.

The Grandfather of Holidaily Brewing Company Founder, Karen Hertz, called her his Favorite Blonde. He was a small town optometrist and the design of the can is in honor of him.

Holidaily's Favorite Blonde Ale base, rotated with real fruit — Sweet Melon, Citrusy Passion Fruit, and Wild Tangerine in the variety pack.

Patchy Waters is the name of a beloved family sailboat that has carried many memories, from early summer to late autumn every year. Drift into the change of seasons with a smooth pumpkin ale brewed with organic pumpkin and a blend of fall spices.

Riva the Bernese Mountain Dog was named after a ski run at Vail Resort called Riva Ridge. One of the original trails and the longest single run on Vail Mountain, it was named by a Vail founder who was a member of the 10th Mountain Division for the battle they fought in the Italian Apennines during World War II. The design is a nod to the run as well as the history behind the name.