Louisiana Beer Reviews: ALTered State
6.4% alcohol. Brewed, in Mississippi, by Natchez Brewing Company.
This is a German alt beer or German style amber ale. Traditionally brewed in northern Germany and seldom seen in the United State, it has a dark amber color with a sweet malty flavor balanced by German nobile hops.
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Louisiana Beer Reviews: Southern Grace
4.5% alcohol. Introduced in 2016. Brewed, in Mississippi, by Natchez Brewing Company.
Light in color, crisp and moderately tart, this beer is very much an introduction to the world of sours.
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The NATCHEZ resembles the old sternwheelers VIRGINIA and HUDSON in her profile and layout. Her powerful steam engines were built for U.S. Steel Corporation's sternwheeler CLAIRTON in 1925. Her genuine copper and steel steam whistle is a treasured antique. Her copper bell, smelted from 250 silver dollars to produce a purer tone, once graced the S.S. J.D. AYRES. Her 32 note steam calliope was custom crafted and modeled after the music makers of the Gilded Age.
The NATCHEZ is the pride of the Mississippi River and is as beautiful as any of her namesakes. Many of her crew have been with her since her maiden voyage. Theirs is a whole new chapter in history of the river, and you can be a part of it. Her daily two-hour jazz cruises depart from the Toulouse St. Wharf (behind JAX Brewery in the French Quarter) at 11:30 A.M.; 2:30 P.M.; and 7:00 P.M.
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Louisiana Beer Reviews: Old Capital IPA
6% alcohol. 70 IBU. Brewed in Mississippi by Natchez Brewing Company.
American IPA. This cloudy rich apricot-colored IPA screams tropical fruit. The combination of west coast and southern hemisphere hops add hints of pineapple and mango. Old Capital is best consumed fresh!
Louisiana Beer Reviews: Gunnpowder IPA
5.6% alcohol. Brewed, in Scotland, by Innis & Gunn.
Our IPA is an explosion of aromas from Cascade, Centennial and Mandarina hops. Think orange, grapefruit and pine turned up to eleven. Its fully charged, hoppy character is perfectly balanced by a sweetness from the Munich malt.
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Explore the Abandoned Sugar Mills of Louisiana
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Sugar cane is a major commodity of the bayou areas in Louisiana. Step inside one of the largest mills, now left to rot.
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Harvest Host Camping at Bayou Teche Brewery in Louisiana
On this Airstream Life vLog, we leave Texas and break up our drive to New Orleans by free camping at a Harvest Host location in Arnaudville Louisana. Bayou Teche Brewing was hopping when we got there. They always have live Cajun music on Sundays and this Sunday was particularly busy due to it being right before the end of Mardi Gras!
After figuring out where to park the Airstream (since the parking lot was so busy). We got to walk over and enjoy some beer and some live music. Lots of great beer to choose from! They also have amazing woodfired pizza (though they ran out they were so busy) and a cool little gift shop with Italians sodas. We enjoyed our time hanging out and chatting with locals.
We even got to meet up with some subscribers who drove out when they saw we were in the area. Thanks for the King Cake and the fun conversation Lynn & Phil!
After the brewery closed we headed back across the parking lot to our Airstream. We made up some dinner and got the catalytic heater going since it was going to be a cold night. Luckily we stayed nice and toasty. The brewery is on a road but it was very quiet overnight. Steve's only complaint was the neon sign in the parking lot lit up the Airstream some. Even the internet here was good! It was a great stop after a long day's drive.
On to our camping spot near New Orleans in the next video :)
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Wikipedia on Mississippi Nearly 10,000 B.C. Native Americans or Paleo-Indians arrived in what today is referred to as the South.[14] Paleoindians in the South were hunter-gatherers who pursued the megafauna that became extinct following the end of the Pleistocene age. After thousands of years, the Paleoindians developed a rich and complex agricultural society. Archaeologists called these people the Mississippians of the Mississippian culture; they were Mound Builders, whose large earthworks related to political and religious rituals still stand throughout the Mississippi and Ohio valleys. Descendant Native American tribes include the Chickasaw and Choctaw. Other tribes who inhabited the territory of Mississippi (and whose names were honored in local towns) include the Natchez, the Yazoo and the Biloxi.
The first major European expedition into the territory that became Mississippi was that of Hernando de Soto, who passed through in 1540. The French, in April 1699, established the first European settlement at Fort Maurepas (also known as Old Biloxi), built at Ocean Springs and settled by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. In 1716, the French founded Natchez on the Mississippi River (as Fort Rosalie); it became the dominant town and trading post of the area. The French called the greater territory New Louisiana; the Spanish continued to claim the Gulf coast.
Through the next decades, the area was ruled by Spanish, British and French colonial governments. Under French and Spanish rule, there developed a class of free people of color (gens de couleur libres), mostly descendants of European men and enslaved women, and their multiracial children. In the early days the French and Spanish colonists were chiefly men. Even as more European women joined the settlements, there continued to be interracial unions. Often the European men would help their children get educated, and sometimes settled property on them, as well as freeing slave children and their mothers. The free people of color became educated and formed a third class between the Europeans and enslaved Africans in the French and Spanish settlements, although not so large a community as in New Orleans. After Great Britain's victory in the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War), the French surrendered the Mississippi area to them under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1763).
After the American Revolution, this area became part of the new United States of America. The Mississippi Territory was organized on April 7, 1798, from territory ceded by Georgia and South Carolina. It was later twice expanded to include disputed territory claimed by both the United States and Spain. From 1800 to about 1830, the United States purchased some lands (Treaty of Doak's Stand) from Native American tribes for new settlements of European Americans, mostly from other Southern states.[15] Many slaveholders brought slaves with them or purchased them through the internal slave market, especially New Orleans. They transported hundreds of thousands of slaves to the Deep South, including Mississippi. This was a forced internal migration that broke up many slave families of the Upper South, where planters were selling excess slaves.
On December 10, 1817, Mississippi was the 20th state admitted to the Union. David Holmes became the first governor of the state.[16] Plantations were along the rivers, where waterfront gave them access to the major transportation routes. This is also where early towns developed, linked by the steamboats that carried commercial products and crops to markets.
When cotton was king during the 1850s, Mississippi plantation owners—especially those of the Delta and Black Belt regions—became wealthy due to the high fertility of the soil, the high price of cotton on the international market, and their assets in slaves. They used the profits to buy more cotton land and more slaves. The planters' dependence on hundreds of thousands of slaves for labor and the severe wealth imbalances among whites, played strong roles both in state politics and in planters' support for secession. By 1860, the enslaved population numbered 436,631 or 55% of the state's total of 791,305. There were fewer than 1000 free people of color.[17] The relatively low population of the state before the Civil War reflected the fact that land and villages were developed only along the riverfronts, which formed the main transportation corridors. Ninety percent of the Delta bottomlands were frontier and undeveloped.[18] The state needed many more settlers for development.
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Southern SEAFOOD & BLUES MUSIC in the City with Soul | Jackson, Mississippi
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During my first day in Jackson, Mississippi, I experience some of the best Southern Seafood and heard incredible Blues music. I arrived just in time for lunch at the Westin Jackson's Estelle Wine Bar and Bistro. I ate a Fried Catfish, Duck Sausage and Corn bread!
Next we headed to Malaco Records and Wolf, one of the founders showed us around. They have one of the biggest collections of blues and gospel music in the world!
From there we head to Hal & Mal's to learn about the history of this incredible establishment. From there we head straight to dinner to eat some amazing southern seafood at the Mayflower Cafe.
We ate some delicious Gumbo, Onion Rings with Comeback Sauce and Red Fish Jane. That comeback sauce really makes you want to come back to Jackson, Mississippi!
To end the night we headed back to Hal & Mal's to heard some incredible Blues Music at Blue Monday. The music was really incredible, and the whole day gave me a great taste of what the city is all about.
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Fondren Hosts Fourth Annual Mississippi Craft Beer Festival
Beer lovers, sampling more than a hundred different craft beers, filled the lot behind Duling Hall for the fourth annual Mississippi Craft Beer Festival. The event, presented by the Fondren Renaissance Foundation in cooperation with Capital City Beverages, Inc. and Southern Beverage Company, featured breweries from Mississippi and neighboring states. | Produced by
River Cruising on The American Empress
The largest, most elegant riverboat in the Pacific Northwest, the American Empress follows the trail of Lewis & Clark on the Columbia & Snake Rivers.
The American Empress delivers classic elegance and modern luxury on a grand scale. One step onboard and you will quickly discover that there is far more to this vessel than her welcoming appearance and signature red paddlewheel.