#Delaware Breweries
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thebeerthrillers · 16 days ago
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Map of Delaware Breweries
Map of Delaware Breweries Scroll down to view the interactive map of all of the currently active breweries in the State of Delaware. Click on the beer mugs to get locations, names, and other data about each brewery. There is also a list to the left that you can click the name of the brewery and it will bring up their location on the map itself. Map of Delaware Breweries Maps of Breweries in the…
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fuckinuhhh · 10 months ago
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Take a Walk 09/22/24 - Albany, NY Special Edition
Just a note to the 3 day-one fans/followers of my take a walk commentary series, I have a few posts to catch up on that are dated and slated to be put together as soon as I find the time. But I just wanted to get this special edition out as soon as I could because its fresh and I have the motivation to and this one is short. (And because this is my blog, and I make the rules, and were doing this one first!!)
While I was visiting my friends in Albany, a place I called home for a number of years, I had some time to kill so my old friend and I decided to take a long walk and shoot some photos. :)
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First off we have the Hinckel Brewery building originally built as just the right-most building in 1855, with additions made in subsequent years as the business began to grow to be one of the biggest beer distributors in the Northeast even rivaling Anheuser-Busch and Samuel Adams during the early 1900's.
The original architect is unknown, but to the best of my understanding many of the building's interiors as well as the surrounding building complex have been modernized and incorporated into the @HudsonPark apartment scheme. I wasn't able to find a lot of info on the apartments that exist therein within the apartment complex, and they don't exactly have rave reviews on sites like google and apartments.com.
When we walked into the small inner concrete courtyard underneath the old docking bay in the office building, the vibe was very vacant aside from being locked and then this strange noise I caught of one of the seemingly-annoyed tenants who wasn't happy we were all up in their business. (either that or it was a ghost, give the sound a listen in the last 5 seconds of this video and let me know lol).
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Then we walked past some of my favorites, that I neglected to get pictures of -_- bc I didn't think I would be making this post, BUT that I'll def be able to get pictures of from my archives/google. I'll throw together a short run through of those real quick and then get to the main event.
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The Van Ostrande-Radliff House at 48 Hudson Ave, a must see (even if you cant see much) in Albany. This is the oldest standing building in the city, originally built in 1728. Preservation efforts are ongoing to restore it to its former charm, but it remains covered for the time being so as to not fall into further disrepair. I recommend checking out the sick pictures that Historic Albany Foundation has on their website of the current interior.
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Down the street is the SUNY Headquarters Building, an old railroad building that served the state capitol under the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Co. Architect Marcus T. Reynolds designed this one, it was originally built as six separate buildings from 1915 on and connected to form one continuous structure, this imposingly beautiful Flemish Gothic building is one of my personal favorites in downtown Albany.
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Turning around we see this beautifully ornate neo-classical building at the corner of State St. & Broadway. Originally built as the Albany Trust Company building in 1902, also by architect Marcus T. Reynolds! This building has such a striking facade and the renaissance revival dome is truly an architectural masterpiece (if not bordering on a little gaudy). I was so lucky to find out they had just given it a fresh spruced up paint job when I walked by it! Today it operates as the SUNY Research Foundation building.
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Then juuuust up the street 2 buildings away is BY FAR my favorite little guy in the city (I would treat her so right, please god give me a chance).
This is 63 State St. Being built originally by one of my favorite architects, Russell Sturgis in 1876 for the Mechanics & Farmers Bank. For such a small sliver of a property footprint this building just does so much right with its balance of form and ornament. The turret on the corner is stunningly delicate, as well as the bright red brick to complement the light sandy stone. Not to mention that beautifully ornate third floor circle window. This building changed hands a couple times throughout the centuries but retains the old vault door in the basement as well as the brass fixtures and marble floorings inside that give it quite the stately presence upon entering.
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How could I not include the most imposingly large, ornate, stately, balanced (every other adjective I've ever used on this blog...) building in Albany, the state capitol building!? Main architect: Henry Hobson Richardson, along with Leopold Eidlitz, Thomas Fuller, and Isaac G. Perry. Finished in 1899 after 32 years!
I'm going to keep this very brief because we only stopped here briefly on our walk and this building deserves it's own deep dive post at some point anyway. Plus it isn't even the aforementioned "Main Event" of our walk. But the detail in the scrolling on the columns here is absolutely insane. My friend and I were discussing it's architectural style/influences and we weren't completely convinced it falls into any one, Italianate/Neoclassical/Victorian/Georgian/Flemish/Gothic/Spanish influences... the confluence of styles in this design is absolutely masterful. As well as whether one would consider the columns corinthian or not, maybe composite? But just take a look at these bad boys, I would sit and take a full semester's course just on the symbolism sprinkled in and throughout this structure.
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The scrolling is unique on EVERY column and sprinkled with tons of historical imagery and symbolism but they all have the same visual weight and if you weren't paying attention you'd never notice.
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If you think nothing could compete with the capital building's insanely intricate detail look across the street for it's closest competitor, The State Education Department building and Chancellor Hall at 89 Washington Ave. I think I remember thinking for a long time this was my favorite Albany building for years before discovering the charming old gothic bank building on lower State St.
Spanning a whole city block (a long one) is this building's imposing Greek-revival corinthian colonnade with 36 massive columns along it! Another scale-defying building joining the capitol building at you-have-to-see-it-in-person scale, the columns on this bad boy are comparable to the width of a redwood tree (see the picture of my legs as I lay down between them to get shots of the ceiling).
Originally Built in 1911 by architect Henry Hornbostel, this building has retained it's integrity and intention by functioning as the base of operations for the NY state education system since its completion. Its structure and facade, including the intricate brass lighting fixtures and the beautiful tiling along its exterior, has been kept in immaculate condition and is incredible to look at in person. This is another architectural feat with such minute detailing that I could sit there with an expert for probably weeks just in awe of it's symbols and attention to detail. I sat there for about 20 minutes when we visited it just looking at it and taking its beauty in. This is the type of building that just transports you somewhere else when you really take it in, it could've easily been cherry picked from the acropolis and plopped in upstate New York and you wouldn't question it thats how beautifully true to form it feels in person.
I didn't know I would be making this post in the moment while taking the walk so I don't have a dishonorable mention, but if you've ever been to Albany, NY you know there are far too many of those to ever pick from so I'm going to give myself a pass this time.
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scenefromthesidewalk · 2 years ago
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DOGFISH HEAD MIAMI
Sebastian Coolidge
In early 2020 Delaware's Dogfish Head declared their love for the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami and opened a new brewery in the heart of the arts district. Looking for an artist to bring vibrant colors to the site Dogfish Head turned to prolific St Pete artist Sebastian Coolidge. Dogfish says "When we saw the work of Sebastian Coolidge, we instantly knew he would bring an off-centered approach to the party!" Coolidge did not disappoint....but unfortunately, while Dogfish Head continues strong in Rehoboth Beach, tough times led to the closing of the Wynwood location in 2022. 
LOCATION: 325 NW 24th St, Miami, FL 33127
IG: @SebastianCoolidge   @DogfishMiami
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brookstonalmanac · 8 months ago
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Beer Events 11.14
Events
Adolph Coors & Jacob Schueler bought the abandoned Golden City Tannery and converted it to the Golden Brewery (1873)
Elijah Avey patented an Improvement in Mustache Guards (1876)
John Hupfel patented a Process of Bottling Beer Under Pressure (1882)
Emil Horst patented a Hop Picker (1911)
Arizona voted for statewide prohibition (1914)
Carl Mittman patented a Hop Strainer (1950)
Jardmir Vejvoda died; he wrote the Beer Barrel Polka (1988)
Charles Bamforth and Bass PLC patented Beer and Other Beverages and Their Manufacture (1989)
Guinness patented a Beverage Package with Baffle Plate to Reduce Froth Production (1995)
Peter Spaenkuch patented Foodstuff Containing Beer (2002)
Quantum of Solace premiered in US (2008) [James Bond #22]
Breweries Opened
Frederick Brewing (Maryland; 1993)
Great Dane Pub & Brewery (Wisconsin; 1994)
Iron Hill Brewery (Delaware; 1996)
Cold Water Brewing (California; 2014)
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sports-teller · 7 days ago
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Special Food Items at the MLB All-Star Game 2025
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This year’s Midsummer Classic has finally arrived in the Peach State. The Atlanta Braves will be hosting the 2025 MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park. To celebrate the All-Star Week, the Braves and food provider Delaware North® plan to create 12 new menu selections for a limited time only. Those delicious plates will only be available in the concession stands from Friday, July 11 (MLB Futures Showcase) until Tuesday, July 15 (ASG). The debuting selections from the host city range from gourmet nachos to Southern spins on ballpark fare. Truist Park will also collaborate with Blue Moon® Brewery & Grill … Read more
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xtruss · 30 days ago
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Thirty Five Of The Best And Coolest Small Towns In The United States
— May 22, 2025 | By Jordi Lippe-McGraw
Some of the World’s Most Picturesque Small Towns may be found in the United States, each with its unique charms, culture, and history. Small towns are also often a great way to immerse yourself in the larger destination itself (don’t get us wrong, we love big cities, too) because the allure of the small town can range from farmer’s markets, local artisans, charming places to stay, independent restaurants, and wonderful downtown shopping districts. From the stunning natural beauty of Sedona, Arizona, to the colorful houses of Bisbee, Arizona, and the historic gold rush town of Dahlonega, Georgia, a small town suits every taste. Here are our favorite small towns in the USA.
Sedona, Arizona: While Sedona isn’t quite a small town (we’ve been coming here for years for the incredible wellness resorts) you can absorb yourself in Sedona, Arizona’s exceptional natural beauty, including its magnificent red rock formations and thriving spiritual and health community. If you are looking to reset, detox, or destress, Sedona should absolutely be on your must-travel list.
Port Townsend, Washington: This coastal community is home to exquisite Victorian architecture, breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains, and distinctive dining and shopping options. Visitors can learn about the town’s fascinating history, eat delicious seafood, and peruse unique boutiques. It’s a community that embraces both the distinctive history and culture of the Pacific Northwest and the region’s natural beauty.
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Fredericksburg, Texas: Take a trip to the charming Texas Hill Country town of what we think is one of the best small towns in Texas: Fredericksburg. Known for its wineries, there’s also plenty of unique shopping, stunning architecture, and the infamous Enchanted Rock.
St. Augustine, Florida: Notably, the oldest city in the United States, this east coast Florida destination takes travelers back in time to discover the historic town of St. Augustine, founded by the Spanish in 1565, with its beautiful beaches, stunning architecture, and museums.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas: Discover the charming Ozark Mountains town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Known for its natural springs, the historic downtown area is also worth a visit to see the well-preserved Victorian buildings that line the streets.
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana: The quaint Cajun hamlet provides mouthwatering Southern cuisine, one-of-a-kind shopping opportunities, and outdoor adventures. Tourists can enjoy everything from crawfish to zydeco music while immersing themselves in the region’s rich history and culture. It is a community that honors the distinctive and dynamic character of Louisiana.
Telluride, Colorado: Most people know this as a big ski/snowboard spot in winter, but visiting during the warmer months, there’s still plenty to see and do. See the splendor of the San Juan Mountains in Telluride, Colorado, a small mountain town known for its year-round outdoor adventures, breathtaking scenery, and active arts scene. With endless miles of hiking trails, waterfalls, scenic views at every turn, fly fishing, golf, an incredible food scene, you’ll need a second trip to fit it all in.
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Asheville, North Carolina: Experience the thriving arts community, artisan breweries, and outstanding natural beauty of Asheville, North Carolina, tucked away in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains.
Leavenworth, Washington: Travel to the picturesque Cascade Mountains town of Leavenworth, Washington, with its Bavarian-themed architecture, wineries, and outdoor activities.
Frederica, Delaware: The lovely colonial town of Frederica provides a window into early American history. Historic buildings can be admired, gorgeous gardens can be explored, and interesting dining and shopping options are available. It’s a community that embraces the present while honoring the past.
Galena, Illinois: Take a trip to the charming town of Galena, Illinois located along the Mississippi River, with its 19th-century architecture, historic landmarks, and endless boutique shopping from local artisans. With plenty of festivals, historic sights, and even hot air balloon rides, you’ll find something for everyone here.
Camden, Maine: Relax and enjoy the beautiful coastal town of Camden, Maine, with its stunning views of Penobscot Bay, historic architecture, and delicious seafood. Visit historic High Street featuring early 19th-century homes. Plus, it’s Maine, so you’ll have incredible views abound.
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Chatham, Massachusetts: Take in the beauty of Cape Cod in the coastal town of Chatham, Massachusetts, with its beautiful beaches, lighthouses, and historical landmarks. There’s also the incredible Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge where you can see migratory birds, gray seals, and other wildlife.
Deadwood, South Dakota: Experience the history and excitement of the Wild West in the charming town of Deadwood, South Dakota. Travelers will find casinos, mining history, and a downtown strip that will look very familiar (from being featured in several movies and TV shows).
Key West, Florida: Experience the vibrant nightlife and beauty of the southernmost point in the continental U.S. See colorful architecture, beautiful beaches, and historical landmarks. Relaxation is the unofficial pastime of Key West, but you’ll find plenty of water sports, incredible dining and drinking options, and shopping galore.
Park City, Utah: Park City is a mountain town that offers a world-class skiing experience with stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains. But skiing is only one of the many draws to this town, as visitors can also enjoy a bustling arts and culture scene, unique shopping experiences, and delicious local cuisine. It’s the perfect place to combine outdoor adventure with urban amenities.
Mystic, Connecticut: Discover the rich maritime history, famous aquarium, historic landmarks, and unique shopping and dining of the charming coastal town of Mystic, Connecticut.
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Moab, Utah: Explore the stunning desert town of Moab, Utah, near several national parks with red rock formations in Arches National Park, outdoor activities including spotting dinosaur tracks, and a popular arts community. Adventure enthusiasts will love Moab for its rafting, UTV tours, and more.
Solvang, California: Experience the unique Danish-themed town of Solvang, California, located in the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, with wineries, delicious pastries, and unique architecture to visit. Travelers should check out the Elverhøj Museum of History & Art for a deeper understanding of Danish history and the Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum where aficionados can revel in early Japanese, American, and European motorcycles.
Bar Harbor, Maine: Indulge in the beauty of Acadia National Park and the coastal town of Bar Harbor, Maine, with stunning views, historic landmarks, and delicious seafood. There is plenty to see and do in the charming Maine town with an abundance of incredible views of the park, mountains, and Frenchman bay.
Breckenridge, Colorado: Enjoy the stunning views of the Tenmile Range and the buzzing arts and culture scene in the small mountain town of Breckenridge, Colorado, with plenty of outdoor activities coupled with a quite charming atmosphere.
Woodstock, New York: Nestled in the picturesque Catskill Mountains, Woodstock is a bohemian town celebrating art, nature, and freedom. It’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse oneself in a more laid-back and creative atmosphere. Find an abundance of outdoor activities, farmers markets, antiquing, breathtaking views, charming shops, and just a short drive (about 20 minutes) is the famous Phoenicia Diner.
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Saugatuck, Michigan: Relax in the picturesque coastal town of Saugatuck, Michigan, with beautiful award-winning beaches, waterways, art galleries, and unique shopping and dining experiences
Bisbee, Arizona: Located in the Mule Mountains, explore the former mining town turned artist community of Bisbee, Arizona. Featuring charming colorful houses, art galleries, historic landmarks, and a vibrant downtown, visitors will have plenty to keep them busy.
Bayfield , Wisconsin: Wisconsin’s smallest city but big on Lake Superior views. Experience the scenic beauty of the Apostle Islands and enjoy water-based activities, orchards, and a charming small-town atmosphere in Bayfield, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Superior.
Dahlonega, Georgia: A historic gold rush town located in the foothills of the northern Georgia mountains, with unique shopping, dining, and outdoor activities. Find Amicalola Falls, gold mining tours, and incredible vineyards with wine tasting experiences.
Taos, New Mexico: Bounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and with a rich history of Native American, Spanish, and frontier cultures, Taos is known for its stunning landscapes, art galleries, and unique architecture.
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Kennenbunkport, Maine: Kennebunkport is a quintessential coastal town where the Atlantic Ocean meets historic landmarks and succulent seafood dining options. From the picturesque beaches to the charming streets lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants, visitors can soak in the small-town atmosphere and the rich history of the New England region.
Beaufort, South Carolina: A historic coastal town where antebellum architecture meets Lowcountry cuisine. The town offers a glimpse of the South’s rich past and presents with its charming streets, beautiful gardens, and unique boutiques. Indulge in delicious seafood and other local specialties while soaking in the warm Southern hospitality.
Ridgewood, New Jersey: A charming village located in the NYC suburbs, this picturesque town has a walkable downtown, beautiful parks, and countless award-winning restaurants. There’s also a famed candy story where even adults will once again taste candies they thought were only childhood memories.
Bend, Oregon: Known as a small mountain ski town known for its stunning views of the Cascade Range, outdoor activities, and craft beer and food scene, there’s plenty to do in Bend. From Newberry National Volcanic Monument where visitors can explore a lava cave to multi-use trails, museums, and water activities, your inner child will beam with excitement.
Carmel-By-The-Sea, California: A town of charm and beauty. With its quaint architecture, stunning beaches, and abundant galleries and boutiques, this seaside town is the perfect place to relax and indulge in the California lifestyle. There’s plenty to see and do in this water town. From museums and art galleries to exploring the Carmel village and Mission, to exquisite dining and shopping, travelers can’t wait to get back for another visit.
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Mackinac Island, Michigan: Take a step back in time and visit the car-free island of Mackinac, located in the heart of Lake Huron. Admire the stunning views of the lake and the landmarks, such as Fort Mackinac, while riding a horse-drawn carriage or bicycle. The island is a true gem of Michigan, with a unique charm and a slower pace of life.
Stowe, Vermont: A charming New England town in the Green Mountains with a quaint village lined with boutique shops, cozy cafes, and fine dining. Stowe is a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts with excellent skiing, hiking, mountain biking trails and stunning fall foliage views.
Rhinebeck, New York: The small town is known for its historic charm, picturesque Hudson River views, and arts scene. Visitors can enjoy various cultural events, farm-to-table dining, and outdoor activities amidst the town’s beautiful natural surroundings.
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marketreportsinsights · 3 months ago
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Crown Caps Market Trends, Revenue, Key Players, Growth, Share and Forecast Till 2034
The Global Crown Caps Market, valued at USD 1.69 billion in 2024, is projected to grow at an impressive CAGR of 4.7% from 2025 to 2034. This growth is closely tied to the burgeoning beverage industry worldwide, driven by the rising consumption of alcoholic and carbonated soft drinks, which dominate the demand for crown caps. The increasing trend of premium packaging, particularly in the craft and specialty beverage sectors, further amplifies the market's potential. Additionally, sustainability initiatives and advancements in eco-friendly materials are reshaping the industry, as manufacturers and consumers prioritize recyclable solutions to reduce environmental impact.
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Emerging economies, especially in Asia-Pacific and Africa, are fueling demand for crown caps due to rapid urbanization, higher disposable incomes, and evolving consumer lifestyles. These regions are experiencing significant growth in beverage consumption, spurred by expanding middle-class populations and growing preferences for convenience. Meanwhile, mature markets like North America and Europe are also contributing to growth through increasing demand for sustainable and premium packaging solutions. The rising focus on preserving product integrity and ensuring high-quality packaging has established crown caps as an essential component across various industries, extending their relevance beyond beverages to food applications.
The crown caps market is segmented by material into tinplate and aluminum. Aluminum crown caps are set to reach USD 1.9 billion by 2034, reflecting their growing prominence. Favored for their lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and durable properties, aluminum caps offer a superior solution for beverage and food packaging. Their high recyclability, which outpaces tinplate, aligns seamlessly with global trends toward sustainable packaging. These caps also provide exceptional sealing performance, safeguarding products from contamination and enhancing shelf life, which is especially crucial for the beverage industry.
By application, the market is categorized into beverages and food, with the food segment anticipated to grow at a robust CAGR of 6% from 2025 to 2034. This growth is attributed to the rising demand for processed and packaged foods, where crown caps are pivotal in maintaining product freshness and preventing spoilage. Popular applications include sauces, jams, and canned goods, as manufacturers capitalize on airtight sealing capabilities to meet consumer expectations for quality and convenience.
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In 2024, North America accounted for 27% of the global market, with the U.S. leading the region. The strength of its beverage industry, encompassing breweries, soft drinks, and bottled water, is a key driver. Consumers are gravitating toward packaged beverages, while manufacturers embrace metal crown caps for their sustainability and superior packaging qualities.
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youngcollectorpuppy · 6 months ago
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A Guide to Craft Breweries in the US
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The United States is home to a vibrant and diverse craft beer scene, with thousands of breweries offering unique brews that reflect the local flavors and culture of their regions. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or a casual drinker, visiting craft breweries can provide an unforgettable experience. This guide will take you through some of the best craft breweries in the US, where to find them, and what makes each one special.
Top Craft Breweries in the US
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. – Chico, CA Founded in 1980, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is a pioneer in the craft beer industry. Known for its iconic Pale Ale, the brewery offers a wide range of seasonal and year-round beers. Visitors can enjoy their beer garden and tasting rooms, making it an excellent stop for beer lovers traveling through California.
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery – Milton, DE Dogfish Head is renowned for its experimental approach to brewing. The brewery specializes in creating bold, flavorful beers that often incorporate unique ingredients like fruits, spices, and herbs. The Dogfish Head brewpub in Delaware offers a fantastic setting to try their innovative beers paired with delicious food.
Stone Brewing – Escondido, CA Stone Brewing is one of the largest independent craft breweries in the US and is known for its bold, hop-forward beers. Their Stone IPA is a fan favorite, but their lineup includes everything from stouts to barrel-aged beers. The brewery's expansive beer garden in Escondido is a perfect place to relax and enjoy a cold one.
The Alchemist – Stowe, VT If you’re a fan of IPAs, The Alchemist in Vermont is a must-visit. The brewery’s Heady Topper IPA is considered one of the best in the world. The Alchemist offers a simple yet immersive experience with a taproom where you can sample their limited-release and flagship beers.
New Belgium Brewing – Fort Collins, CO Known for its Belgian-inspired beers and sustainability efforts, New Belgium Brewing is a staple in Colorado’s craft beer scene. Visitors can explore their Fort Collins location and enjoy seasonal offerings and classics like Fat Tire Amber Ale. The brewery also offers guided tours to learn about the brewing process and sustainability practices.
Why Visit Craft Breweries?
Visiting craft breweries is more than just about drinking beer. It's an immersive experience where you can connect with passionate brewers, learn about the craft of brewing, and discover new and exciting flavors. Many breweries offer tours, tastings, and events that add to the fun, making them perfect for social gatherings, family outings, or a relaxing day out.
Conclusion
Whether you’re exploring the West Coast or enjoying the craft scene in the Northeast, the US has a craft brewery for every taste. By visiting these breweries, you not only get to taste some of the best beers in the country but also get a glimpse into the heart of the craft beer movement.
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brookston · 8 months ago
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Holidays 11.21
Holidays
Accountant Day (Russia)
Agriculture Day (Australia)
Air Assault Forces Day (Ukraine)
Anaphylaxis Awareness Day
Armed Forces Day (Bangladesh, Greece)
Carers Rights Day (UK)
Community Day
Dignity and Freedom Day (Ukraine)
European Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Day (EU)
False Confession Day
Furniture Memory Day
Gerard d’Aboville Day
Good Thigh Day (Japan)
Guinness World Record Day
International Day of Spina Bifida
International Day of the Bible
John the Scorcher Day (18th century Germany)
Marie Tharp Day
Mayflower Compact Day
National Ask Her To Stand Day (UK)
National Dennis Day
National Mining & Related Industries Day (Australia)
National Red Mitten Day (Canada)
National Tree Day (Italy)
National UTI Awareness Day
National Women in Apprenticeship Day
Native American Women’s Equal Pay Day
No Music Day
Nostalgia For the Future Day
René Magritte Day
Social Enterprise Day
Social Workers’ Day (Poland)
Taxation Authorities Workers’ Day (Russia)
Tweety Bird Day
Wood Sorrel Day
World Day of Cloistered Life
World Day of the Dress
World Fisheries Day
World Hello Day
World Maleo Day
World Television Day (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Fried Chicken Day (Japan)
National Cranberry Day
National Gingerbread Cookie Day
National Stuffing Day
Pumpkin Pie Day (also 12.25)
Ritz Crackers Day
Independence & Related Days
General Framework Agreement Day (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
General Framework Agreement Day (Republika Srpska)
North Carolina Statehood Day (#12; 1789)
3rd Thursday in November
Beaujolais Nouveau Day [3rd Thursday]
Catholic School Appreciation Day [3rd Thursday]
Children’s Grief Awareness Day [3rd Thursday]
Educator For a Day [3rd Thursday]
Friendsgiving [3rd Thursday]
Give Miami Day (Florida) [3rd Thursday]
Give to the Max Day Day (Minnesota) [3rd Thursday]
Great American Smokeout [3rd Thursday]
International Guinness Book of World Records Day [Thursday of 2nd Full Week]
International Guinness World Records Day [Thursday of 2nd Full Week]
Julia Child Day [3rd Thursday]
National Bundt Day (a.k.a. Bundt Pan Day) [3rd Thursday]
National Catholic School Principal’s Day [3rd Thursday]
National Parent Involvement Day [3rd Thursday]
National Rural Health Day [3rd Thursday]
National Thaw Day [3rd Thursday]
Social Enterprise Day [3rd Thursday]
Theater Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Turkey Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Use Less Stuff Day [3rd Thursday]
World Day for Clean Air [3rd Thursday]
World Pancreatic Cancer Day [3rd Thursday]
World Philosophy Day (UN) [3rd Thursday]
World's Biggest Liar Competition (UK; sponsored by Jennings Brewery) [3rd Thursday]
World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day [3rd Thursday]
Zinfandel Day [3rd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 21 (3rd Full Week of November)
Düsseldorf Christmas Market (Düsseldorf, Germany) [thru 12.30]
Geneva Christmas Market (Geneva, Switzerland) [thru 12.24]
Hyde Park Winter Wonderland (London, United Kingdom) [thru 1.5.2025]
National Write Your Book in a Weekend Weekends [thru 11.24] (also in Feb, Apr & Sep)
Salzburg Christmas Market (Salzburg, Austria) [thru 1.1.2025]
Zürich Main Station Christmas Market (Zürich, Switzerland) [thru 12.24]
Festivals Beginning November 21, 2024
American Sand Sculpting Competition (Fort Myers Beach, Florida) [thru 11.24]
Beaujolais and Beyond (Denver, Colorado)
Beaujolais Nouveau Festival (Lyon, France) [thru 11.23]
Bratislava Christmas Market (Bratislava, Slovakia) [thru 12.23]
Country Living Christmas Fair (Glasgow, United Kingdom) [thru 11.24]
International Wine, Beer & Food Festival (Grand Rapids, Michigan) [thru 11.23]
Mar del Plata International Film Festival (Mar del Plata, Argentina) [thru 12.1]
Tastes of Milford (Milford, Delaware)
Feast Days
Amelberga of Susteren (Christian; Saint)
Andrew Sean Greer (Writerism)
Ashi Vanguhi (Holy Blessing; Ancient Persia, Zoroastrian)
Beryl Bainbridge (Writerism)
Clone Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Columban (Christian; Saint)
Cuivérë Quendiva (Elven Awakening; according to J.R.R. Tolkien)
Day Sacred to Change, Damballah, Quetzalcoatl & Tammuz (Pagan; Everyday Wicca)
Digain (Christian; Saint)
Dimpley Fraggle (Muppetism)
Maurus of Parentium (Christian; Saint)
First Day of Hrívë (Elven Winter; Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Franciszka Siedliska (Christian; Saint)
Gelasius I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Kukulcan Festival (Ancient Mayans)
Leo Politi (Artology)
Mazarin (Positivist; Saint)
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Christian)
Quetzalcoatl’s Day (Pagan)
Register a Complaint Day (Pastafarian)
René Magritte (Artology)
Rufus of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Ugly Day (Shamanism)
Vincent Di Fate (Artology)
Voltaire (Writerism)
William Byrd, John Merbecke and Thomas Tallis (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 54 of 60)
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [55 of 57]
Premieres
An American Tail (Animated Film; 1986)
Anastasia (Animated Film; 1997)
Anthology I, by The Beatles (Compilation Album; 1995)
Anything Goes, by Cole Porter (Broadway Musical; 1934)
The Bank Busters or The Great Vaults (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 127; 1961)
Beautiful Trauma, by Pink (Song; 2017)
The Best Years of Our Lives (Film; 1946)
Black & Blue, by the Backstreet Boys (Album; 2000)
Bolt (Animated Film; 2008)
The Broken Ear, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1932) [Tintin #6]
Bunco Busters (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1955)
Enchanted (Film; 2007)
Fanny Hill, by John Cleland (Novel; 1748)
A Flintstone Christmas Carol (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1994)
Frankenstein (Film; 1931)
Gaucho, by Steely Dan (Album; 1980)
The Ghost of Tom Joad, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1995)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (Film; 1962) [Elvis Presley #11]
Golden Years, by David Bowie (Song; 1975)
The Great Gold Robbery, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 15 & 16; 1964)
Happy, by Pharrell Williams (Song; 2013)
Hell’s Bells (Ub Iwerks Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1929)
hi INfiDELITY, by REO Speedwagon (Album; 1980)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 (Film; 2014)
I’m Beginning to See the Light, recorded by Harry James (Song; 1944)
Life of Pi (Film; 2012)
Life with Tom (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1953)
A Night At the Opera, by Queen (Album; 1975)
Pluto’s Christmas Tree (Disney Cartoon; 1952)
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (Animated Film; 2018)
Rise of the Guardians (Animated Film; 2012)
Robin Hood (Film; 2018)
Rocky (Film; 1976)
Runaways (TV Series; 2017)
Shadow of the Thin Man (Film; 1941)
Shimizu, by Midori (Album; 2007)
Spy Game (Film; 2001)
The String of Pearls: A Domestic Romance, by James Malcolm Ryder and/or Thomas Beckett Prest (Short Story; 1846)
Supergirl (Film; 1984)
Sweet Violence or The Yegg and I (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 128; 1961)
Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, by Dmitri Shostakovich (Symphony; 1937)
Talk Dirty to Me (Adult Film; 1980)
The Thanksgiving Song, by Adam Sandler (Song; 1992)
They Died with Their Boots On (Film; 1941)
Tokyo Mater (Pixar Cartoon; 2008)
Twilight (Film; 2008)
Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie! (WB Animated Film; 2023)
Warlock, by Oakley Hall (Novel; 1958)
Westworld, by Michael Crichton (Novel; 1974)
Wild and Woolly (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1932)
Yogi’s First Christmas (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1980)
Today’s Name Days
Amalie (Austria)
Marija, Mavro, Valentina, Zdravka, Zdravko (Croatia)
Albert (Czech Republic)
Maria (Denmark)
Pilve, Pilvi (Estonia)
Hilma (Finland)
Maur (France)
Amalie, Amelia, Edmund, Rufus (Germany)
Despoina, Maria, Mary, Soultana, Virginia (Greece)
Olivér (Hungary)
Maria (Italy)
Andis, Jonass, Zeltīte (Latvia)
Alberta, Eibartė, Gomantas, Honorijus (Lithuania)
Mariann, Marianne (Norway)
Albert, Alberta, Albertyna, Janusz, Konrad, Konrada, Maria, Piotr, Regina, Rena, Rufus, Twardosław, Wiesław (Poland)
Elvíra (Slovakia)
Celso, Demetrio, María, Presentación (Spain)
Helga, Olga (Sweden)
Cade, Cadence, Cadell, Caden, Caiden, Cayden, Kade, Kaden, Kadence, Kadin, Kadyn, Kaiden, Kayden, Kaydence, Valda, Velda (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 326 of 2024; 40 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 47 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 21 (Ji-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 20 Heshvan 5785
Islamic: 19 Jumada I 1446
J Cal: 26 Wood; Fryday [26 of 30]
Julian: 8 November 2024
Moon: 63%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 18 Frederic (12th Month) [Louis XIV / Colbert]
Runic Half Month: Nyd (Necessity) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 60 of 90)
Week: 3rd Full Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 29 of 30)
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bluehenlimo · 9 months ago
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Experience Ultimate Comfort with Luxury Limo Service in Wilmington
When it comes to transportation, particularly in a vibrant city like Wilmington, the importance of comfort, style, and reliability cannot be overstated. One of the premier options for achieving this level of luxury is through a limo service. With numerous providers available, discerning travelers often seek a service that not only meets their needs but exceeds expectations. This article delves into the nuances of luxury limo service in Wilmington Delaware, highlighting the exceptional offerings of Blue Hen Limo, a brand synonymous with quality and elegance in Wilmington.
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The Allure of Luxury Limo Services
Luxury limo services are not merely about transportation; they are an experience. Imagine stepping into a plush, spacious vehicle designed to make your journey as enjoyable as the destination itself. From the moment you enter a luxury limo, you are enveloped in an atmosphere of elegance, comfort, and impeccable service. State-of-the-art amenities, such as ambient lighting, premium sound systems, and climate control, create an environment that is both relaxing and sophisticated.
In Wilmington, where the scenic views and bustling city life intersect, having a reliable mode of transport is essential. A luxury limo service caters to various needs—whether it’s an airport transfer, a night out on the town, a corporate event, or a wedding. With professional chauffeurs trained to provide a seamless experience, clients can focus on what truly matters—enjoying their time without the stress of navigating traffic or parking.
The Unique Offerings of Blue Hen Limo
Blue Hen Limo stands out as a top choice for luxury transportation in Wilmington. Their commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of their service. With a diverse fleet of high-end vehicles ranging from sleek sedans to spacious SUVs and stretch limousines, they accommodate various group sizes and preferences. Each vehicle is meticulously maintained and equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable ride.
One of the key advantages of choosing Blue Hen Limo is their focus on customer satisfaction. Their professional chauffeurs are not only skilled drivers but also provide an exceptional level of service. They are knowledgeable about the Wilmington area, ensuring efficient routes while being attentive to the needs of their passengers. Whether it’s offering complimentary refreshments or adjusting the music to suit the mood, the chauffeurs of Blue Hen Limo go above and beyond to enhance the travel experience.
Tailored Experiences for Every Occasion
Luxury limo services are particularly sought after for special occasions. Blue Hen Limo understands that each event is unique and requires a tailored approach. For weddings, they offer packages that include red carpet service, decorations, and even a complimentary bottle of champagne to toast the newlyweds. Their attention to detail ensures that couples can focus on their celebration while leaving the logistics to the professionals.
Corporate clients also benefit from the services of Blue Hen Limo. With a strong emphasis on punctuality and professionalism, they provide reliable transportation for business meetings, conferences, and corporate events. The convenience of door-to-door service means that executives can arrive at their next meeting relaxed and ready to engage, knowing that their transportation is in capable hands.
Exploring Wilmington in Style
Wilmington is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. With a luxury limo service like Blue Hen Limo, exploring the sights becomes an enjoyable and stress-free experience. Imagine cruising along the picturesque Riverwalk, taking in the views of the Cape Fear River, or visiting the historic downtown area—all from the comfort of a luxury limousine.
For those interested in a wine tour or a visit to local breweries, Blue Hen Limo can customize an itinerary that allows for a leisurely exploration of Wilmington’s best offerings. The convenience of having a chauffeur means that passengers can indulge in tastings and tours without worrying about transportation logistics or designated drivers.
Safety and Reliability
In today’s world, safety is a paramount concern, especially when it comes to transportation. Blue Hen Limo prioritizes the safety of its passengers through rigorous vehicle maintenance and adherence to all safety regulations. Their chauffeurs undergo extensive training, including defensive driving courses, to ensure that clients are in safe hands throughout their journey.
Moreover, reliability is a hallmark of their service. Clients can trust that their chauffeur will arrive on time and be prepared for any changes that may arise. Whether it's an early morning airport transfer or a late-night event, Blue Hen Limo is dedicated to providing timely and dependable service, allowing clients to focus on their plans without the burden of transportation concerns.
Conclusion: The Ultimate Choice for Luxury Transportation
In summary, the experience of traveling with a luxury limo service in Wilmington cannot be overstated. With unparalleled comfort, exceptional service, and a commitment to safety, Blue Hen Limo emerges as a leader in the industry. Whether for a special occasion, corporate event, or simply exploring the city, the choice of a luxury limo service transforms every journey into an extraordinary experience.
By opting for Blue Hen Limo, clients are not just choosing a mode of transportation; they are embracing a lifestyle of elegance and sophistication. As Wilmington continues to thrive as a destination for business and leisure, the demand for high-quality limo services will only increase. Thus, Blue Hen Limo remains at the forefront, ready to meet the needs of those who seek the ultimate in luxury travel.
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thebeerthrillers · 25 days ago
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The Barrel by Brothers Kershner Grand Opening Upcoming
The Barrel by Brothers Kershner Grand Opening Next Saturday – July 5th This upcoming weekend, on Saturday – July 5th, 2025, The Barrel by Brothers Kershner will be having their Grand Opening in Avondale, PA. Located at 122 Pennsylvania Ave, Avondale, PA, United States, Pennsylvania, this will be the second location for the brewery The Brothers Kershner.  The Barrel by Brothers Kershner logo…
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barleybus41 · 11 months ago
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Brewery Tours: Explore Top Breweries and Uncover the Art of Craft Beer
The world of craft beer is as diverse as it is delicious, with each brewery offering its own unique take on brewing. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or just beginning to explore the world of craft brews, brewery tours provide a fantastic opportunity to dive deeper into the art and science behind your favorite beers. From the malty richness of stouts to the crisp refreshment of lagers, here's a guide to some of the top breweries to explore and what you can expect on your tour.
The Craft Beer Revolution
Over the past few decades, the craft beer movement has grown from a niche hobby to a global phenomenon. Independent breweries have sprung up around the world, each bringing their own creativity and passion to the brewing process. This explosion of creativity has led to a stunning variety of beer styles, flavors, and experiences, making it an exciting time to be a beer lover.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. – Chico, California
Located in the heart of California, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is a pioneer in the American craft beer movement. Founded in 1980, this brewery is known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation. On their brewery tour, you'll get an in-depth look at the brewing process, from the selection of hops to the fermentation tanks. The tour typically ends with a tasting session in their taproom, where you can sample their flagship Pale Ale and seasonal releases.
Dogfish Head Brewery – Milton, Delaware
Dogfish Head is renowned for pushing the boundaries of traditional brewing with its innovative and often experimental beers. Their brewery tour is as eclectic as their beer offerings. Visitors can explore the brewing facility, which includes a custom-made steampunk treehouse and a room dedicated to aging beers in wooden barrels. The tour finishes with a tasting of their latest creations, including their famous 60 Minute IPA and other limited-edition brews.
Guinness Storehouse – Dublin, Ireland
For those looking to explore the rich history of beer, the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin is a must-visit. This iconic brewery has been producing its world-famous stout since 1759. The tour takes you through seven floors of interactive exhibits, detailing the brewing process and the brand's history. The highlight of the tour is the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy a perfectly poured pint of Guinness while taking in panoramic views of Dublin.
Stone Brewing – Escondido, California
Stone Brewing is known for its bold and hoppy beers, and their brewery in Escondido offers one of the most comprehensive tours in the industry. The tour includes a behind-the-scenes look at their brewing process, from the milling of the grains to the bottling line. Stone's commitment to sustainability is also evident throughout the tour, with their on-site organic farm and solar-powered brewing facility. The tour concludes with a tasting of their most popular beers, including the Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale.
Weihenstephan Brewery – Freising, Germany
As the oldest brewery in the world, Weihenstephan Brewery offers a unique glimpse into centuries-old brewing traditions. Located in Freising, Germany, this brewery has been producing beer since 1040. The tour takes you through the historical brewing halls and modern production facilities, providing insight into the meticulous brewing techniques that have been perfected over nearly a millennium. The tour ends with a tasting of their classic Hefeweissbier and other traditional Bavarian beers.
The Alchemist – Stowe, Vermont
The Alchemist is a small, family-run brewery that has gained a cult following for its hazy, hop-forward IPAs. Their flagship beer, Heady Topper, is widely regarded as one of the best beers in the world. The brewery tour offers a rare opportunity to see the brewing process up close and learn about their unique approach to brewing. The tour ends with a tasting session, where you can sample Heady Topper and other limited-release beers.
What to Expect on a Brewery Tour
Brewery tours typically offer a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process, giving you a better understanding of what goes into making your favorite beers. Most tours include:
An Overview of Ingredients: Learn about the key ingredients used in brewing, such as malt, hops, yeast, and water.
The Brewing Process: See how these ingredients are transformed into beer through mashing, boiling, fermenting, and conditioning.
Tasting Sessions: Most tours conclude with a tasting session, where you can sample a selection of the brewery’s offerings. This is a great opportunity to discover new flavors and styles.
Knowledgeable Guides: Experienced guides will walk you through the process, offering insights into the brewery's history, brewing techniques, and the story behind each beer.
Tips for a Great Brewery Tour Experience
Book in Advance: Popular breweries often require reservations, especially during peak seasons. Be sure to book your tour in advance to secure your spot.
Pace Yourself: With so many delicious beers to try, it can be tempting to indulge. Remember to pace yourself, especially if you're visiting multiple breweries in one day.
Ask Questions: Don’t be shy about asking questions during the tour. The guides are there to share their knowledge and passion for beer.
Designate a Driver: If you're visiting multiple breweries, consider designating a driver or using a ride-sharing service to ensure everyone gets home safely.
Brewery tours offer a unique way to explore the world of craft beer, allowing you to see firsthand the artistry and passion that goes into every pint. Whether you're interested in the history of brewing or eager to discover the latest innovations, there's a brewery tour out there for you. So grab a glass, and start your journey into the world of craft beer!
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brookstonalmanac · 24 days ago
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Beer Events 6.28
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New Amsterdam enacted a beer tax, and almost killed business in the colony when travelers went elsewhere for cheaper beer (1644)
Wooden Show Brewery destroyed by fire (Ohio; 1888)
Jules Saladin patented a Malt Stirrer (1898)
Michigan State Brewers Association founded (1901)
Carl Hettinger patented a Combined Brewing Kettle, Hop-Jack Tank and Cooker (1904)
International Shoe Co. bought the Lemp Brewery at auction (1922)
Siebel patented improvements to Foaming Malt Beverages (1960)
Lawrence Courter patented a Can Carrier (1966)
Dixon Malt Co. patented Intermediates in Brewing (1974)
Gene Probasco, for John Haas Inc. patented Hop Plant Named H87311-3 (1994)
Lone Star Beer brewed again in Texas after 3-yr. hiatus (1999)
Isabelle Proximus collaboration beer 1st for sale (2008)
Crown Packaging Technology patented a Can End (2011)
Jason Perrault and Gene Probasco patented Hop Plant Named “HBC 366” (2012)
Anheuser-Busch InBev bought Grupo Modelo (2012)
Brewery Openings
New Belgium Brewing (Colorado; 1991)
Tall Ships Ale Co. (Canada; 1994)
Dogfish Head Brewing (Delaware; 1995)
Trailhead Brewing (Missouri; 1995)
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sports-teller · 2 months ago
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New Post has been published on Sports-Teller.com!
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List of Guardians New Foods 2025 at Progressive Field
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The MLB culinary journey has officially started in Northeast Ohio. Now, the Cleveland Guardians have some exciting stadium food offerings baseball fans can look forward to at Progressive Field in 2025. Other than the stadium’s recent renovations, the food provider Delaware North® has at least 7 new menu selections set up for every baseball fan in attendance. The debuting selections from the Guardians this year include the Beef Cheesesteak, Turkey Leg Drumstick, Spicy Pepperoni Flatbread, Fried Pickles, and many more.  Progressive Field will also have returning attractions such as the Slider Froot Loops® Dog, Fat Head’s Brewery, Dante’s Inferno Pizza, … Read more
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theveranda · 1 year ago
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Vibrant Apartments for Rent in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach boasts a warm and a welcoming community which makes residents enjoy a strong sense of belonging. The Veranda at Market Common offers various floor plans for a vibrant apartment for rent in Myrtle Beach. If you're looking for a new apartment, consider one with designer interiors, large windows that let natural light flood in, walk-in pantries, and linen closets like The Veranda. not only this, but this home provides excellent amenities that you'll surely enjoy. You'll also love the plantation wooden blinds, ceiling fans, and low-resistance flooring. On top of that, your apartment complex offers a variety of amenities that cater to your needs, including a business center, car care center, pet park, 24-hour fitness center, elegant swimming pool, and even hammock areas where you can relax and unwind. Visit the Veranda at Market Common and schedule a tour at 843-491-4630.
Myrtle Beach, SC, Growth
Myrtle Beach is becoming a popular place to move to. The city has experienced significant growth in recent years, with both its population and developments increasing. Since 2010, the population of Myrtle Beach has increased by over 25%, and there has been a surge in new construction and development in the area. As a result, the city's economy has grown, with an increase in tourism and other industries. All of this has led to lively communities and the establishment of exciting new businesses and attractions. It's safe to say that Myrtle Beach is in a period of expansion.
Carolina Opry Theater
The Carolina Opry Theater is an exceptional and entertaining experience that caters to a vast audience. It offers a variety of show extravaganza that blends music, comedy, dance, and special effects, making it an ideal choice for those with diverse interests or traveling with groups. The show features various genres, from country and pop to Broadway and gospel, with side-splitting comedy and impressive dance routines. The theater is critically acclaimed for its high production quality and talented performers, with impressive sets, costumes, and lighting. The variety show format is suitable for all ages, with upbeat music, comedy routines, and impressive visuals, making it an excellent choice for a family outing.
La Vida Hospitality Expands with Opening of Big Chill Island House 
La Vida Hospitality, a restaurant chain based in Delaware, has recently opened a new location called Big Chill Island House in South Carolina. This expansion is part of the company's broader strategy to diversify its operations and expand its brand offerings. By focusing on regional growth, the company hopes to create new opportunities for future development. Josh Grapski, managing partner for marketing and development, expressed his enthusiasm for the change in scenery, stating that it was a necessary and welcome move. In Delaware, there is a limit of three locations for brew pubs, and brewery-to-retailer sales without distributors are prohibited.
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The Carolina Opry Theater 8901 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572, United States Continue to Myrtle Beach 2 min (0.4 mi) Follow Hwy 17 S to Farrow Pkwy. Take the Farrow Pkwy SW exit from Hwy 17 S 15 min (10.3 mi) Continue on Farrow Pkwy to your destination 2 min (0.6 mi) The Veranda at Market Common 2350 Margarita Dr, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, United States
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glittter-vamp · 1 year ago
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Rehoboth beach in Delaware is extremely LGBTQ friendly! And Dogfish Head brewery is there.
Ooo I’ll look into that one! Thank you 🖤
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