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Beer In Ads #5223: You Have Exhausted Our Goat
Two years ago I decided to concentrate on Bock ads for awhile. Bock, of course, may have originated in Germany, in the town of Einbeck. Because many 19th century American breweries were founded by German immigrants, they offered a bock at certain times of the year, be it Spring, Easter, Lent, Christmas, or what have […]
by Jay Brooks4 viewsart-beerbeersbreweriesjust-for-funadvertisingbock - news
Historic Beer Birthday: William Leonard Hoerber
Today is the birthday of William Leonard Hoerber (April 5, 1849-May 7, 1933). He was the son of German-born John L. Hoerber, who founded the John L. Hoerber Brewery in 1858, after emigrating to Chicago, Illinois. William was brought up in the family business and took over the brewery after his father passed away in […]
by Jay Brooks4 viewsbirthdaysbreweriesjust-for-funchicagohistoryillinois - news
Historic Beer Birthday: August Krug
Today is the birthday of August Krug (April 15, 1815-December 30, 1856). Krug was born in Miltenberg, Bavaria, Germany, but when he was 33, in 1848, emigrated to the U.S. and settle in central Wisconsin. He opened a restaurant and the following year, 1849, added a brewery, which was known then as the August Krug […]
by Jay Brooks5 viewsbirthdaysbreweriesjust-for-fungermanyhistorywisconsin - news
Historic Beer Birthday: William Cullen
Today is the birthday of William Cullen (April 15, 1710-February 5, 1790). He “was a Scottish physician, chemist and agriculturalist, and one of the most important professors at the Edinburgh Medical School, during its hay-day as the leading center of medical education in the English-speaking world. Cullen was also a central figure in the Scottish […]
by Jay Brooks4 viewsbirthdaysbreweriesjust-for-funrelated-pleasuresbrewing-equipmenthistory - news
Beer In Ads #5222: O’Keefe’s Bock Beer
Two years ago I decided to concentrate on Bock ads for awhile. Bock, of course, may have originated in Germany, in the town of Einbeck. Because many 19th century American breweries were founded by German immigrants, they offered a bock at certain times of the year, be it Spring, Easter, Lent, Christmas, or what have […]
by Jay Brooks5 viewsart-beerbeersbreweriesjust-for-funadvertisingbock - news
Historic Beer Birthday: George Schmitt
Today is the birthday of George Schmitt (April 14, 1869-July 31, 1898). There’s very little about him that I could find, though I suspect the fact that he died when he was only 29 might have something to do with that. He was trained as a brewer at his father’s brewery, worked at a malt […]
by Jay Brooks4 viewsbirthdaysbreweriesjust-for-funhistorynew-york - news
Beer In Ads #5221: Bowler Brothers’ Bock
Two years ago I decided to concentrate on Bock ads for awhile. Bock, of course, may have originated in Germany, in the town of Einbeck. Because many 19th century American breweries were founded by German immigrants, they offered a bock at certain times of the year, be it Spring, Easter, Lent, Christmas, or what have […]
by Jay Brooks4 viewsart-beerbeersbreweriesjust-for-funadvertisingbock - news
How Craft Breweries Balance Creativity and Profitability
Craft beer has transformed from a niche passion project into a multi-billion-dollar industry, with thousands of independent breweries competing for shelf space, tap handles, and loyal customers. For brewery owners, the challenge is no longer just making exceptional beer. It is building a resilient business that can sustain the costs of experimentation while staying financially […] The post How Craft Breweries Balance Creativity and Profitability first appeared on GreatBeerNow.com .
by Bryan5 viewsbreweriesbrewery - news
Sun’s Out: Your Perfect Beer Terrace Route in Ghent 🍺
When the sun finally breaks through in Belgium, the whole rhythm of a city like Ghent changes. Follow our Sunny-terraces itinerary including five carefully selected cafés, from Dok Brewing company to the Vrijdagsmarkt The post Sun’s Out: Your Perfect Beer Terrace Route in Ghent 🍺 appeared first on Beer Secret .
by Sales BeerSecret0 viewsghent-food-drinktravelbreweriesgentghent - news
Toast Tiensvold, Toasty Bros
Spend any time with Toast Tiensvold and you realize he is committed to following his own muse.
by Paul5 viewsbreweriespeopledentontoast-tiensvoldtoasty-bros - news
What Happened to Voodoo Brewing?
Voodoo Brewing rapidly expanding franchises into Texas saw some locations open and close before local craft beer fans were even aware of their existence.
by Paul4 viewsbeer-barsbreweriesclosuresindustrycastle-hillsfort-worth - news
Dallas Wolfe and High Ground Brewing
Dallas Wolfe opened High Ground Brewing in May, 2019, and it hit the ground running. Since that time, he’s established the brand as among the very best of West Virginia’s craft breweries. A lot has happened in the beer world… Continue Reading… The post Dallas Wolfe and High Ground Brewing appeared first on BrilliantStream .
by Charles Bockway and Erin McCoy3 viewsbreweriescraft-beerpodcastwest-virginia - news
Cooley Bay Decides to Brew It All
A standalone building off US 75 in Van Alstyne houses a new and modern North Texas winery stretching to become much more.
by Paul4 viewsbreweriespeoplecooley-bay-winerygrayson-countytom-buschvan-alstyne - news
Celebrating Four Years of Big Owl!
Big Owl is turning four, and they’re celebrating in a big way on September 6th from noon until 11 p.m.! It’s hard to believe it’s been four years since their grand opening. In that time, they’ve become a true community hub—a place where you can make new friends, discover amazing new beers, and share tons The post Celebrating Four Years of Big Owl! first appeared on Houston Beer Guide . The post Celebrating Four Years of Big Owl! appeared first on Houston Beer Guide .
by Ronnie Risner4 viewsbarsbeersbreweriesculturebig-owl-craft-beer-houseturkey-forrest-brewing - news
Report from the Rio Grande Valley
The last time I was in the area was a trip to visit family when I was about five years old, so the RGV was a completely blank slate for my expectations.
by Paul4 viewsbreweriesindustry5x5-brewingbravo-brewingbrownsvillehowling-rabbits-beerworks - news
A Quiet Moment at Martin House
Fort Worth's Martin House Brewing seems to succeed despite playing against the rules for a craft brewery—or maybe by ignoring them entirely.
by Paul4 viewsbrewerieseventsfestivalsreviewsbeer-stylesfort-worth - news
4 breweries in Ghent you should visit
New craft breweries in Ghent are popping up alongside historic beer cafés, making it the perfect destination for a beer-tasting adventure. Whether you’re into IPAs, sour beers, or classic triples, there’s something here for every palate. Come find 4 amazing Breweries right here in Ghent! The post 4 breweries in Ghent you should visit appeared first on Beer Secret .
by Liselot0 viewsghent-food-drinktravelbreweriesgentghent - news
Rahr & Moth: End of an Era
Two major closures this month mean that the North Texas craft beer scene is now moving into a distinct and wholly new phase, both culturally and as a commercial industry.
by Paul4 viewsbeer-barsbreweriesclosuresdallasfort-worthmeddlesome-moth - news
Köerber reports solid first year
Köerber Beer Co. is now entering its second year of brewing operations following a solid, steady parade of progress in its first year. While a lot of learning took place during year one, the brewery is clearly off to a… Continue Reading… The post Köerber reports solid first year appeared first on BrilliantStream .
by Charles Bockway and Erin McCoy2 viewsbreweriescraft-beerpodcastwest-virginiabarboursvillewv - news
Wild West Brew Fest Supports Local Causes
Beer is a beverage worth celebrating and all across this great land of ours, there are large and small beer festivals, just waiting for you to grace them with your presence as you sample some of the finest suds around. If you love beer festivals and want to partake in one that offers something extraordinary, […] The post Wild West Brew Fest Supports Local Causes first appeared on GreatBeerNow.com .
by Bryan6 viewsbreweriescharityfestivalswinebreweryfestival - news
Austin Weser talks West Virginia beer
Probably no other person has brewed at more West Virginia breweries as has Austin Weser. He’s a Morgantown resident who got his original interest in better beer while deployed in Germany with the United States Army. In more recent years,… Continue Reading… The post Austin Weser talks West Virginia beer appeared first on BrilliantStream .
by Charles Bockway and Erin McCoy2 viewsbreweriescraft-beerpodcastwest-virginiamorgantownwv - news
Charleston Nano puts candy in beer
An unexpected brewing direction is bringing some sweet business success to a local small brewery. Charleston Nano Brewery finds its candy flavored beers are attracting an enthusiastic new clientele to their Elk City neighborhood taproom. Candy in beer, sweeeeet. According… Continue Reading… The post Charleston Nano puts candy in beer appeared first on BrilliantStream .
by Charles Bockway and Erin McCoy2 viewsbreweriescraft-beerpodcastwest-virginiacandy-beercharleston-wv - news
Masters of sours, expansion planned
Today, the West Virginia Beer Roads podcast takes you to Huntington, WV, for a visit with folks at The Peddler brewpub. Charles and Erin have fun interviewing head brewer, Jay Fox, and assistant brewer, Jamal Carter. The Peddler excels in… Continue Reading… The post Masters of sours, expansion planned appeared first on BrilliantStream .
by Charles Bockway and Erin McCoy2 viewsbreweriescraft-beerpodcastwest-virginia - news
Five Oktoberfest Celebrations Worth Checking Out
Grab your pretzel necklaces and dust off that lederhosen or dirndl that’s sitting in your closet. Steins will be knocked all over the state of […]
by Ryan Tuenge4 viewsaugust-schell-brewing-cobeer-eventsbreweriesfair-state-brewingfulton-brewing-cogeneral-beer
