It might not be colic...yet. One night does not a colicky baby make, and hopefully it will only be the one night. My baby is 3 months and finally out of the colicky stage. He refused to nurse so we fed him expressed milk from a bottle. We started with Avent and, while all my friends and so many others swear by them, I HATED them. I switched to Dr. Brown's and saw a little bit of an improvement. Yes, they're more 'labor intensive' to clean, but for my baby they made a little bit of a difference...and when your baby screams and cries for at least 3 hours a day, 4-5 times a week, that little bit of a difference was wonderful.
Remember, your daughter is a tiny baby whose body is just learning how to work, whose mind is just learning to process so many new and different things, sights, smells, and experiences. Sometimes they get a little freaked out. Sometimes their digestive systems need a little practice and fine tuning (although, if this is happening more than just once or twice, consult your ped).
I used to spend a lot of time worrying "what is causing my baby's colic". I kept a journal of what I ate, when my baby ate and slept, when the crying would start, when it would end, poopy diapers, etc. I found NO recognizable pattern. I cut out dairy, high fiber, and cruciferous from my diet and it did NOTHING to help. Furthermore, whenever we went to Grandma's house or out in public, our baby was an angel. I finally decided that I had no idea what was causing my baby's colic and I would just do my best to soothe my baby and read Dr. Harvey Karp's "Happiest Baby on the Block" and used the methods to try to calm my baby. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. And...like everyone says, 3 months came along and like turning off a switch, the colic was gone.
Feel free to PM me if you'd like to talk more. My baby's colic was 3 months of hell and agony, so I completely sympathize with any mother who goes through it.