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Liquid Gold: More craft beer companies pouring into Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - They're pouring into the Greater Cincinnati area like fine-crafted beer. You might call it liquid gold.
The brewpub industry in Southwest Ohio is overflowing – it has increased eight-fold in the past eight years.
Guys like Dave Emery, who started in his garage, and is opening Big Ash Brewing in Anderson Township in early September, are a part of the movement.
Eight years ago we got 28 guys together, each chipped in 200 bucks and we bought some equipment and some ingredients and we all started brewing together,” says Emery.
Just down the Little Miami River in California, Ohio, you'll find another group of entrepreneurs pouring their hearts into a new brewpub, Dead Low Brewing, scheduled to open in late September.
We really wanted a community destination that could serve a wide variety of people,” says Dead Low Brewing’s Christine Hall.
The Ohio Craft Brewers Association reported in 2018 that craft brewers contributed a $967 million and 8,300 jobs to the Ohio economy. In 2011 there were 45 independent breweries in Ohio, now there are more than 300.
Greater Cincinnati is home to 55 of them.
Nationwide, Food & Wine reported the cities with the greatest thirst for breweries are Portland, Maine with 18 breweries per 50,000 people, Asheville, North Carolina, with 17 per 50,000 and Bend, Oregon with 16.
Cincinnati is 25th, with 6 breweries per 50,000 residents. You might think that those already in business in the area would be upset to see startups flooding the market. But that's not the case. They say the more beer the better.
We keep on the path we're on and hopefully you have people coming from all over the United States to come see this great thing we have going on in Cincinnati, said 50 West Brewing Company’s Bobby Slattery.
Slattery said it's not just about a creative menu and crafting beer, it's about creating a community.
Our bike shop, our running group, our canoeing and kayaking, our volleyball league. We like to come up with as many ways we can bring that community together and at the end of the day we hope you end up with a beer.
Jerry and Karen Weber agree. We caught up with them as they were heading into 50 West for lunch. They say they appreciate the local nature of the restaurant, and of course, the beer.
I love the beers. I love the variety,” says Karen. “And they're fresh,” adds Jerry.
Ohio is the fourth largest independent beer producer in the country, crafting 43 million gallons of beer in 2018, mostly fueled by our three biggest breweries - Samuel Adams, Great Lakes and Rhinegeist.
Brewmania celebrates Cincinnati's beer heritage over 3 days
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A new event celebrating craft breweries is taking place in Cincinnati over three days, beginning Oct. 1. Brewmania will offer tours, tastings, and entertainment.
Organizer Bill Donabedian said Brewmania will explore what the city has to offer regarding craft beer. It's a celebration of Cincinnati's brewing heritage and craft beer, in general.
Each participating brewery will take part in different events.
On Oct. 2, there will be a free concert on Fountain Square. There will be twelve sampling stations, with two flavors each.
There will also be after-parties each night.
It's just a great city for beer, it always has been, always will be, said Donabedian.
Brewmania starts at 5 p.m. on Tuesday at Taft Ale House.
Rhinegeist Brewery Vlog - Cincy beer tasting & rooftop patio!
In our latest vlog, we visited the Rhinegeist Brewery in Cincinnati, OH and tried some tasty beers on their awesome rooftop patio!
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Ohio History Center - Pilot #1
The Ohio History Connection staff is hard at work creating a new way to experience museum collections. In the next year, we will pilot three experimental spaces that will bring put more of our objects on display than ever before.
This video is a sneak peek of Pilot #1, a small gallery featuring more than 1,000 objects relating to cooking and domestic life. It's been challenging, fun, and it's now open for visitors to experience in person, so make sure to take a walk through Gallery One on your next trip to the Ohio History Center!
Columbus Neighborhoods: Fall in Central Ohio
We're celebrating the season with a look at some Central Ohio fall favorites: the Circleville Pumpkin Show, historic taverns – from the Bott Bros. bar to Elevator Brewery and Draught Haus – Westgate's Mums and Mummies festival and a North Market ghost story.
Columbus Neighborhoods: Westerville
On the season finale, see how history shaped the Westerville we know today — from the Underground Railroad to the Temperance Movement. Once known as the Dry Capital of the World, Westerville was home to The Anti-Saloon League, as well as stops on the Underground Railroad. See how the city honors this history today.
Beer Baseball Blog: Dodgertown Classic 2019 & Highland Park Brewery
Join Kevin and Michael of Beer Baseball Blog as they attend the Dodgertown College Baseball Classic at Dodger Stadium. The games feature a doubleheader between Oklahoma State University vs. The University of Michigan and the University of Southern California vs. University of California Los Angeles.
Also, they get some craft beer at Highland Park Brewery in Chinatown, Imperial Western Beer Company, and Traxx in Union Station.
Oceanside councilman endorses dead candidate
Oceanside City Councilman Jerry Kern is making an unusual endorsement in the race for treasurer: he’s supporting a candidate who died last week.
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Socialite-Activists and the Black Freedom Struggle | Tanisha C. Ford || Radcliffe Institute
As part of the 2018–2019 Fellows’ Presentation Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Tanisha C. Ford RI ’19 presents “The Glamorous Life: Socialite-Activists and the Black Freedom Struggle from World War II to the Age of Obama,” the first economic history of the civil rights movement to explore how black women activists raised millions of dollars for movement organizations by hosting lavish galas, fashion shows, and beauty pageants for an interracial audience.
Ford is an associate professor of Africana studies and history at the University of Delaware.
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Ranch Talk 3-1-2018
Join us for another Ranch Talk Livestream. A new feature this week includes the mail bag, where we open mail direct from viewers. As always we will answer your questions and keep you up to date on what is going around the ranch.
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Join us on our journey as we leave a life in corporate america to come back to Wyoming and help on the family ranch.
Our Wyoming Life features our Wyoming ranch and our ranch family. Giving you a look into the workings of ranching from raising cattle to raising and harvesting crops. Erin will join you weekly out of the garden, showing you how she helps provide for our family through growing produce and selling at local farmers markets, and Mike will take you along as he tends to the animals and land of ranch, from calving to fencing to planting and harvesting hay.
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Ken Grossman Blue Ridge Bookfest Interview
In Beyond the Pale, Grossman chronicles his journey from hobbyist homebrewer to owner of Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. From youthful adventures to pioneering craft brewer, Ken Grossman shares the trials and tribulations of building a brewery that produces more than 800,000 barrels of beer a year while maintaining its commitment to using the finest ingredients available. Since Grossman founded Sierra Nevada in 1980, part of a growing beer revolution in America, critics have proclaimed his beer to be among the best brewed anywhere in the world..
Beyond the Pale describes Grossman's unique approach to making and distributing one of America's best-loved brands of beer, while focusing on people, the planet, and the product. Beyond the Pale also explores the Sierra Nevada way, which includes an emphasis on sustainability, nonconformity, following one's passion, and doing things the right way.
Beyond the Pale shows how with hard work, dedication, and focus, one can be successful following his dream.
Broadway.com #LiveatFive with Preston Truman Boyd of the LES MISERABLES National Tour
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How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch
I’m attempting to make a pair of prescription eyeglasses for myself from scratch, starting from their natural sources. With some guidance from Dr. Lewis Dartnell, I collected sand, limestone, and hardwood ashes to melt down into the glass. Then I figured out how to grind the lenses down to the correct curvature to match my prescription. I also made the frames for them out of a tree.
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Rob Delaney: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban... | Talks at Google
Rob Delaney's memoir, Rob Delaney: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage. is the first book from the man named the Funniest Person on Twitter by Comedy Central and one of the 50 Funniest People by Rolling Stone.
Rob Delaney is a father, a husband, a comedian, a writer. He is the author of an endless stream of beautiful, insane jokes on Twitter. He is sober. He is sometimes brave. He speaks French. He loves women with abundant pubic hair and saggy naturals. He has bungee jumped off of the Manhattan Bridge. He enjoys antagonizing political figures. He listens to metal while he works out. He likes to fart. He broke into an abandoned mental hospital with his mother. He played Sir Lancelot in Camelot. He has battled depression. He is funny as s***. He cleans up well. He is friends with Margaret Atwood. He is lucky to be alive.
Exhibit Tour | Destination Moon
Heinz History Center President and CEO Andy Masich takes you on a tour of the Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission exhibit, which was open at the History Center from September 2018 to February 2019. Go on an in-depth exploration of the Apollo 11 mission, the birth of the American space program, and the space race.
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