Cannabis & Beer Reporter
Tiney 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.
Featured Stories

GABF turns 40: How Colorado’s biggest beer festival shaped the American craft industry
Roll call: Who's headed to the highly anticipated return of GABF?

Mushroom rabbi grows ceremonial psilocybin for Denver congregation — but is that legal?
Rabbi Ben Gorelick and The Sacred Tribe host weekend-long Denver retreats for people to explore “the relationship to self, community and God” using psilocybin mushrooms grown locally by his team.

On Charlotte Figi Day, family will celebrate the Colorado girl who helped legitimize medical marijuana
Charlotte Figi died last April after contracting what her family suspects was COVID-19, but her legacy lives in on in the medical marijuana reform she helped inspire through her journey...
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Second-generation owners ensure Carver Brewing remains “heartbeat” of Durango
You have to go to Carver’s or else you haven’t been to Durango.

8 Colorado-made amber ales to feed your Fat Tire cravings
If you would not prefer a "crisper" and "brighter" Fat Tire, consider stocking your fridge with these local beers.

Molson Coors teases its first Super Bowl commercial in 34 years
Coors Light and Miller Lite will face off for the chance to be featured in the 30-second ad.

New Belgium Brewing overhauls its most iconic beer’s recipe and look
Fat Tire be like "new year, new me."

How to stock your home bar for Dry January, plus a mocktail recipe that will make you forget there’s no booze
Crush your Dry January goals by stocking these simple ingredients in your home.

Evergreen’s historic El Rancho restaurant and brewery reopens Friday night
It's a new year and new concept for El Rancho Colorado in Evergreen.

Why Ceria Brewing’s marijuana-infused beers are not currently available in Colorado
Right now, the company’s offerings are not available in its home state and itap unclear when they might return to Colorado dispensaries.


Download these apps before your next winter ski adventure in Colorado
Ski season -- there's an app for that.

Beer-related fundraisers for the victims of the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs
Raise a pint and some money for the victims and survivors of the Club Q shooting.