Cannabis & Beer Reporter
Christine Ricciardi
Since joining The Denver Post in 2020, reporter Tiney Ricciardi has honed a beat she endearingly calls “earthly delights.” That includes news and features about beer, cannabis, psilocybin, reality TV, and the great outdoors. Prior to her Rocky Mountain tenure, Tiney worked for The Dallas Morning News where she served as the paper’s first beer editor covering the Lone Star State’s emerging craft brewing landscape. In late 2020, Tiney attained her Beer Judge Certification. A Texas native and devout Dallas Stars hockey fan, Tiney resides on Colorado’s Western Slope where her favorite activity is hiking with her husband and dog to enjoy a cold brew and mountain view.
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Online reviews of the Crocs cowboys boots are in — and they’re hilarious
Are you planning to buy a pair? Read these hilarious reviews first.
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Say “howdy” to Crocs new cowboys boots, on sale soon
Want to boot, scoot and boogie without breaking in a new pair of kicks? There’s a Crocs design for that.
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Coors historian counts down 10 of her favorite artifacts from the brewery’s 150-year history
Anyone here remember BeerWolf?
Great American Beer Fest spotlights Black brewers in special section this year
The slogan for the National Black Brewers Association is "bringing culture to the cup."
Relive famed “Smokey and the Bandit” Coors beer run at Colorado hotel
Is the in-room, life-size Burt Reynolds cutout too much, though? Nah.
Move over White Claw: This will be the summer of wine seltzers if Colorado beverage makers have a say
Better-for-you seltzers made from grapes? Wine not!
This Colorado camping destination is a hidden gem for arts and outdoor recreation
CampV is a very good reason to stop and stay a while on the drive between Telluride and Moab.
Why Colorado microbreweries are launching macro-style lagers to compete with big guys like Coors
If you can’t beat ’em, join ‘em -- that's the motto for these new macro-style lagers made by craft breweries.
Miss hiking during mud season? These Colorado desert destinations are perfect for spring
Forget mud season. Spring is desert hiking season!
Tableside bong service? A Denver weed lounge aims to reinvent nightlife
Cirrus Social Club aims to be the “Ritz Carlton of the cannabis industry,” serving high tea by day and snacks-plus-smokes at night.