Denver drinkers, your love-hate relationship with Jeppson's Malört is about to be tested. From Friday, August 29, through Sunday, September 7, the Malört x Mover and Shaker Bar Crawl will serve the liqueur you love to hate in a multitude of snacks, entrees and desserts across the metro area.

Introduced to Chicago in the 1930s, Malört has slowly made its way across the country. It's known for its extremely bitter taste that reminds many of drinking shoe polish, sweat or even gasoline. Yet, the liqueur also has citrus, botanical and wormwood flavors that make it less of an actual abomination than it sounds.

Founder Carl Jeppson immigrated from Sweden to Chicago in the mid-1880s, and began producing his "bäskbrännvin" (traditional Swedish bitters) in the 1920s. Marketing it as a "medic

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