Black Project Spontaneous & Wild Ales, which shook up the Denver beer scene when it began in 2016, has closed.
Black Project Spontaneous & Wild Ales, which shook up the Denver beer scene when it opened in 2016, has closed its doors, according to an Instagram post from owner James Howat.
The brewery, at 1290 S. Broadway, was born out of Former Future Brewing, which Howat and then-spouse Sarah Howat had begun two years earlier. The two wanted to shift their priorities from a taproom serving a more conventional lineup of beers to one that only brewed beers fBlack Project was an immediate success, garnering acclaim not just in Colorado, where beer geeks would line up outside the brewery for every new release, but also around the country and overseas.
“A combination of business decisions that were made prior to and not expecting a pandemic, followed by decreased foot traffic, rising rent and raw material prices, and a changing beer market, among other things — have made it so that it isn’t possible for me to go on making the kinds of beers I want to make,” he continued. “It wasn’t an easy decision but I’m happy with what Black Project has achieved and now I feel like it is time that I have to move on to other things.
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