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Oyster City Brewing Company is a dedicated, ambitious craft brewery offering three unique brews to date – Apalach IPA, Hooter Brown Tupelo Honey Ale, and Mill Pond Dirty Blonde Ale.
The historic Panhandle community celebrated the grand opening of Oyster City Brewing Company
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the destruction of the oyster beds in apalachicola bay.
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Oyster City Brewery - Apalachicola, Fl.
Visited the new Craft Beer Brewery in Apalachicola, Florida on Saturday October 4th to try the selection of Beers offered...
For now, they only produce Draft beer...cans are in the near future.
I really liked their stout made with Tupelo Honey...yum!
Apalachicola Florida-Saint George Island Florida-Florida's Oyster Capital
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This week we finish off our anniversary trip to Saint George Island Florida at Dr Julian G. Bruce State Park with a day trip across the bridge to Apalachicola Florida, Florida's oyster capital. What a great little town! The Owl Cafe was dog friendly on the upper outside deck! The food was awesome! Nikki was loving doing some bird watching while we had lunch. We then headed over to Oyster City Brewing Company for some locally brewed beers, and we loved their Oktoberfest brew! After a few beers we walked the town and did a little shopping. Alli found some great hand made soaps at Rose's Botanicals. is her website if you're interested in checking out her website! What a great anniversary trip we had here in Saint George Island Florida and look forward to visiting this great park and towns again in the future! Next big adventure Helen, GA with my sister joining us this time! But if you find yourself in the panhandle of Florida, do yourself a favor and check out Saint George Island and Apalachicola Florida! Florida's Oyster Capital!!!
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MEMORIAL DAY FAMILY ADVENTURE || APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA
For Memorial Day, our family decided to drive to Apalachicola and adventure for the day! I had my first oyster in the proclaimed Oyster Capitol and we looked at the cute local shops! #shopsmall
51st Annual Florida Seafood Festival in Apalachicola
Friday, October 31, 2014 through Saturday, November 1, 2014 - Come celebrate the 51st year of the Florida Seafood Festival, Florida's oldest maritime festival. This two-day celebration offers the best in fresh quality seafood that annually draws thousands of visitors to the historic town of Apalachicola.
Learn more at SaltyFlorida.com
Apalachicola Bowery Station
Around almost every street corner in Apalachicola you'll find a laid back atmosphere and chances are some live music by some of the locals. The sign says Warm Beer and Cold Women but I found the local Oyster City Apalach IPA to be perfectly chilled.
Main Street Stroll: Apalachicola, Florida
It's time to slow down and savor one of the South's quintessential waterfront towns, as Southern Journeys cruises the streets of Apalachicola, Florida. This historic, bayfront burg boasts a charming downtown and plenty of tasty bivalves. From Apalachicola's namesake oysters to its microbrews and B&Bs, this is a town worth exploring. C'mon, let's chill out old Florida-style.
Florida State receives $8 million to revive Apalachicola Bay
FSU researchers will embark on a multimillion-dollar initiative to develop a restoration plan for Apalachicola Bay and its struggling oyster population. For more visit news.fsu.edu
2018 8th Annual Apalachicola Oyster Cookoff
2018 8th Annual Apalachicola Oyster Cookoff: A fundraiser supporting the Apalachicola Volunteer Fire Department
OVERNIGHT AT THE HAUNTED COOMBS HOUSE INN
In this video we spent a whole night in the haunted Coombs House Inn, Story has it that Mr. and Mrs. Coombs built this house and lived in it for a couple of years before it was damaged in a fire that started in the attic. While the house was being repaired Mrs. Coombs died of what people suspect is a broken heart from losing her house. Mr. Coombs died shortly afterwards. They were both buried in the cemetery directly across the street from the newly renovated house and are rumored to still haunt it.
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TOWN OF OYSTER BAY SUPERVISOR SALADINO NY Rising PROBLEMS begin.
I first addressed Joe Saladino's T.O.B. building permit. C/O failure back on February 28, 2017. A review of who was in charge of distributing the Massapequa Rising funds will help explain how Saladino got his money first and without the documentation everyone else was required to obtain to apply. I've forwarded all information to the NCDA, FBI, NYS AG, NYS RISING. There really should be a criminal investigation into Saladino's purported fraud.
Artwalk - Downtown Apalachicola - Local News
Watch as Francesca Sullivan-Hester talks about Artwalk - Downtown Apalachicola in this Local News segment!Fine art in all forms will be woven in and around picturesque downtown Apalachicola where artists will be showing, selling and demonstrating their talents on April 7th.
Apalachicola River & Bay: A Connected Ecosystem
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This 12-minute documentary portrays the watershed of the Apalachicola estuary, one of the most productive estuaries in the United States. The water that flows through this system makes a 542-mile journey down the watershed from the Georgia headwaters of the Chattahoochee River to Florida’s Apalachicola Bay.
Because of the connectivity of the Apalachicola River system, responsible stewardship of the entire watershed is essential to the preservation of Apalachicola Bay for future generations.
Produced by award-winning videographer Elam Stoltzfus and Nic Stoltzfus of Live Oak Production Group.
Rebel Union NYE Promo Video - Scallop Republic - Cape San Blas FL
Come see Rebel Union as they bring in the new year down in Cape San Blas FL at one of their favorite venues, Scallop Republic!
Beer Review: Oyster Bay Brewing Co.’s Honey Ale
Oyster Bay Brewing Co.’s Honey Ale: should you buy it? Drink it? Skip it?
Find out, in just a minute!
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CoastAL Triangle Episode 1 - The Waterway District
This is the 1st Full Episode of The Coastal Triangle, a new video series which endeavors to tell great stories about the Alabama Gulf Coast. This episode is about the Waterway District in Gulf Shores; how it came to be and why it happened. It includes stories about Lulu's, ACME Oyster House, Tacky Jacks, The Art Alliance and the Big Beach Brewing Company. The video is powered by The Malone Team, local Realtors® who personally fund this video homage to the area. They love The Coastal Triangle, which consists of Gulf Shores, Foley and Orange Beach, AL. Contact The Malone Team at 251-227-8742 for your real estate needs (so we can make more videos).
BOO RADLEY's E.P. SNEAK PEAK: Nashville invests in 850 duo
A sneak peak of the mixed-but-not-yet-mastered track C'mon Home from Boo Radley's upcoming Nashville-based E.P., and a short history of the band.
850-based Old Country and Americana duo Boo Radley is on a mission to share the region's musical fabric with the world, and recording their first E.P. with Nashville legends at the famous Treasure Isle Studios... which has recorded more than 50 Country Music and Rock-N-Roll Halls of Fame inductees.
(The album's iconic producer, Fred Vail, has managed The Beach Boys, directed promotions and marketing for Capital and RCA Records, and earned 20 Gold and Platinum awards in his 60 years of experience.)
Here's the story of the band's journey, an introduction to the legends of Country Music who are producing and engineering the album, an explanation of how the E.P. will be finished in Phase 2, and details on how it will be shopped to record labels when complete.
Old Country could use some New 850!
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GOSPEL JAM IN PANAMA CITY, TALLAHASSEE DOWNTOWN MARKET, AND APALACHICOLA
THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE; MAY 11-14, 2019
After our visit to the Bradfordville Blues Club (see our BBC video), we traveled through the Panhandle to Alabama (see our Fairhope Brewing Company jam session video). Our first stop was the Downtown Market in Tallahassee, which is a lovely, very intimate and relaxed affair. This farmers’ market is held in a beautiful, narrow park along Park Street, an area where the FSU campus and the buildings of Florida’s government can be found. It is a joy to walk around the neighborhood and look at the beautiful old Victorian homes, as well as the state capitol, which is a beautiful building, completed in 1845.
Next, we spent a night in a state park on St. George Island, a barrier reef along the coast, just SW of Tallahassee. Apalachicola, our next stop is close to St. George Island, which forms Apalachicola Bay, the source of the little town’s wealth in the past. An interesting aside is the fact that the name “Appalachia,” which nowadays refers to the mountainous region stretching from N Alabama/Georgia all the way to southern NY, finds its origins in the Florida Panhandle. Apalachicola was incorporated as a city in 1837, and experienced about two centuries of wealth and prominence, thanks to the sponge industry, its sheltered port (once one of the busiest in the Gulf of Mexico), and the seafood industry. In 1850 a local physician, John Gorrie, patented an “ice machine,” and laid the groundwork for the development of refrigeration and air conditioning. As you can see, there are still a good number of beautiful, old, red brick structures standing, and the town is packed with restaurants, breweries, and bars where you can get the freshest seafood in the state.
When traveling further west to Panama City, we decided to avoid the area around Mexico Beach, which was destroyed by hurricane Michael in the fall of 2018. Even though we made a wide arch around that area, the devastation was visible wherever you looked; very depressing! We did not get the impression that the residents of the area have received much help thus far. This notion was reinforced when we spoke with the people in the Music Barn, who had either experienced hardship from the hurricane firsthand, or who knew people whose lives had been put on hold by this monster storm.
I had “discovered” the Monday night jam sessions in the Music Barn, an old, converted pole barn some 7 miles north of Panama City, on the website of the Gulf Coast Bluegrass Music Association. It gives a couple of telephone numbers, which I dialed. I finally talked with Fred Reece, who turned out to be the owner of the building. Fred does not play, but truly enjoys the jam sessions, which he always attends with his children and grandchildren. Without Fred’s help, I would never have found the place, which is tucked away in a mobile home park on a dirt road. The building is divided into two areas: you enter in a big dining/kitchen area, which is where the potluck takes place after the jam. Long tables can easily seat dozens of people. The much bigger auditorium is a church-like space, with pews and all kinds of farm implements as ornaments along the walls. It can could probably seat 100-200 people. There is a stage, and a bunch of microphones, amplifiers, you name it. Each musician is asked to initiate, and lead, two songs. Then follows an episode during which those in attendance get an opportunity to ask for prayers for loved ones who are experiencing hardship, after which another round of songs is played, followed by the potluck. Probably because our hosts wanted to explain to us why there were not many musicians nor audience members in attendance, we were told that some time in the past, there arose a disagreement within the group, and a number of musicians left the jam, and never came back. The story made sense after I looked at a picture I had taken of a framed copy of an undated review of one of the concerts in the Music Barn, entitled “The Music Barn; Americana on a Red Dirt Road.” It is prominently displayed near the entrance of the auditorium, and mentions the big crowd that turned out back then, to see a great number of musicians playing bluegrass music. A far cry from today's situation, where a handful of musicians play mostly gospel music for a rather modest (but very appreciative) audience. Our super nice and gracious hosts implored us to help them to attract more people to the music barn. So if you are in the area on a Monday evening (the jam starts at 6PM, and is year round), call Fred Reece at 850-265-9034 to get instructions of how to reach his Music Barn.
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