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Axe throwing, beer buying and drinking: What could possibly go wrong?

A few months ago, Bad Axe Throwing, an axe-throwing chain from Canada, opened at 845 E. 73rd Ave. in Denver. At the time, it didn't have a liquor license so patrons were allowed to bring in their own beer.

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Axe throwing, beer buying and drinking: What could possibly go wrong?

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  1. By Ben Miller – Contributing Writer @ Denver Business Journal See the original post on https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2017/10/24/axe-throwing-beer-buying-and-drinking-what-could.html Oct 24, 2017, 6:52am MDT Axe throwing, beer buying and drinking: What could possibly go wrong? A Denver axe-throwing venue that allows patrons to throw axes around is adding beer sales. A few months ago, Bad Axe Throwing, an axe-throwing chain from Canada, opened at 845 E. 73rd Ave. in Denver. At the time, it didn't have a liquor license so patrons were allowed to bring in their own beer. Now in 90 days, beer will be for sale, because the chain has obtained a liquor license to sell beer. Denver will be the first of 16 Bad Axe locations across North America that will be selling beer. "We'd love to be able to serve a local craft beer and are still considering a number of options. Some options include Dale's Pale Ale from Oskar Blues," a spokesperson said in an email. Doesn't the combination of throwing axes and buying and drinking beer bring some safety considerations to mind? "To date, we don't have any reported accidents from the axes in Denver. Our professionally trained axe throwing coaches provide very thorough and detailed training to all clients," the spokeswoman said, adding that "there will be no hard liquor: we want people to enjoy a beer and throw axes, but not get intoxicated." Visit the other top Bad Axe Throwing locations: Axe Throwing Toronto Axe Throwing Ottawa

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