Kamala Harris voted for this beer when she was in Denver

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When a bunch of guys in suits walks into a small business, it usually means one of two things: The bankers are there to repossess the place, or someone important is about to walk through the door.

On March 12, it turned out to be the second option at Ratio Beerworks in Denver.

Ratio Beerworks brewer Bess Dougherty pals around with Vice President Kamala Harris on March, 12, 2024. Ratio is located at 2920 Larimer St. in Denver. (Courtesy of Bess Dougherty)

Ratio brewer Bess Dougherty was there that day, and she watched as Vice President Kamala Harris strode into the brewery, at 2920 Larimer St. (Her motorcade was allowed to remove the barricades that have closed off the street outside since 2020.) She was in town to talk up President Biden’s agenda and to give a speech.

But after chatting with brewery owners Jason zumBrunnen and Scott Kaplan about pandemic-era small business loans, she wanted a tour of the 9-year-old facility. So zumBrunnen pointed to Dougherty and suggested she lead Harris, who became the Democratic nominee for President on Aug. 5, into the back to check out the brewing equipment and production area.

After that, Harris asked to buy (yes, buy) a six-pack of a beer that is “unique to Ratio,” and walked out with King of Carrot Flowers, Dougherty said. The cantaloupe-colored saison, brewed with elderflower and pressed carrot juice, is a Great American Beer Festival gold medal winner. The vice president’s husband, Douglas Emhoff, is reportedly a fan of craft beer, she added.

Was the experience nerve-racking? Maybe for some. But this wasn’t Dougherty’s first encounter with a White House VIP. A decade earlier, when she was working as a brewer at Wynkoop Brewing, Dougherty hung out with then-President Barack Obama, who was in Denver for a fundraiser. The two talked about home brewing and the White House home brewing system.

King of Carrot Flowers beer, carrot elderflower saison at Ratio Beerworks September 17, 2022. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
King of Carrot Flowers beer, carrot elderflower saison at Ratio Beerworks September 17, 2022. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

The difference between the two meetings? The Secret Service was a little more uptight when it came to Obama. Oh, and while he had a few sips of beer, Harris declined.

Not only that, but “she had a calming energy,” Dougherty explained. “In this job, I’ve been able to meet politicians and musicians, a lot of musicians, and really, they are all just humans.

“It’s rad to meet someone in that position,” she added.

But, back to the beer. King of Carrot Flowers has an interesting backstory. Like all of Ratio’s brews, it is named for a lyric or song. In this case, zumBrunnen, who was the Ratio’s head brewer when the business opened in 2014, had picked the name before creating the recipe. But that recipe took root in 2017 when Ratio brewed an experimental elderflower beer for a festival, Beers Made By Walking, which focuses on using ingredients grown locally.

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