The Molecule Effect
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The Molecule Effect

Denver, Colorado

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An alcohol-free cocktail bar on Capitol Hill that's doing some of the most creative drink-making in the city — with zero booze. The menu reads like a proper cocktail list, the techniques are legit (fat-washing, fermentation, shrubs), and the result is a bar experience that doesn't ask you to sacrifice complexity or atmosphere. A quiet revolution.

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The Smoke Show — smoked pineapple, chili, and a complexity that makes you forget there's no alcohol.

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