Rock Art Brewery Morrisville, Vermont
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Brewery Features: Tour
Tasting Room Hours: DAILY until 5: 30
Tour Hours: 2: 00 & 4: 00 daily. special tour at 11: 00 a.m. on Saturday.
Address: Rock Art Brewery 254 Wilkins St Morrisville, Vermont 5661 United States
Website: (rockartbrewery.com)
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Blog: (rockartbrewery.com)
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Completely solar powered: Vermont brewery harnesses the power of the sun
Rock Art Brewery in Morrisville is the first brewery in the state to be fully solar powered.
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Rock Art The Humble Harvester IPA Review
Shawn reviews his first brew from Rock Art Brewery.
Recording Date: September 20, 2016
BEER INFORMATION
The Humble Harvester
Rock Art Brewery - Morrisville, VT
Style: American IPA
ABV: 6%
Availability: Fall Seasonal
Brewery's Description:
By purchasing this, you are reducing food waste on farms and feeding your neighbors – not to mention supporting Salvation Farms, a cause Rock Art is committed to. For more than ten years, Salvation Farms has been feeding Vermont residents through the art of gleaning, capturing crops that would have gone to waste on farms across our state. Be part of the HUMBLE HARVEST. SalvationFarms.org
RATINGS
Shawn's Rating: B (84-86)
BeerAdvocate: 4.08/5 - Exceptional (61 Ratings)
Untappd: 3.79/5 (2,586 Ratings)
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NEBR - Rock Art Vermont Maple Wheat Ale
Greetings. I am an amateur reviewer of beers and ales from New England. From Morrisville Vermont comes the Rock Art Vermont Maple Wheat Ale brewed with Vermont maple syrup. Thanks for watching and I look forward to your comments.
BEER BEER BEEEEEEEEER! / Vermont Gravel Growler Part 2
So many miles! So much elevation! Such a fun day full of breweries and beers. The Alchemist, Idletyme Brewing Company, and Rock Art Brewery. We didn't get to hit all of the places we wanted to because it was a Tuesday and not everywhere was open when we were passing through. Still a fantastic day!
Vermont brewery's beer benefits food-insecure families
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Coffee & Conversation - Stories of Homelessness
Coffee & Conversation is a photo/video/art project that aims to end the stigma of homelessness in Brattleboro, VT. To treat people as people, with respect and dignity. Instead of passing by a homeless person and ignoring them, to actually meet their eyes and ask how they are or even engage in conversation. Being homeless is a lonely, isolating place and sometimes even the smallest interaction can make all the difference.
Many people do not know how to approach someone who is homeless and the homeless have a difficult time approaching someone who is not homeless. Fear is on both sides of this situation. This project will take that fear away, create community connections and participation and acceptance.
Coffee & Conversation is laying the ground work for change in Brattleboro, VT. An exhibit is planned for December 2015 at the River Garden, 157 Main Street in Brattleboro. We are also hosting several 'coffee hours' and will have a 'homeless for the holidays' donation box at the exhibit.
If you would like to donate to this project to help with our costs and give back to the community, stop in at the exhibit or donate here:
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Alexander Hamilton | Wikipedia audio article
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Alexander Hamilton
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- Socrates
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Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 – July 12, 1804) was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, and the New York Post newspaper. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of George Washington's administration. He took the lead in the Federal government's funding of the states' debts, as well as establishing a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain. His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, a national bank and support for manufacturing, and a strong military. Thomas Jefferson was his leading opponent, arguing for agrarianism and smaller government.
Hamilton was born out of wedlock in Charlestown, Nevis. He was orphaned as a child and taken in by a prosperous merchant. When he reached his teens, he was sent to New York to pursue his education. He took an early role in the militia as the American Revolutionary War began. In 1777, he became a senior aide to General Washington in running the new Continental Army. After the war, he was elected as a representative from New York to the Congress of the Confederation. He resigned to practice law and founded the Bank of New York.
Hamilton was a leader in seeking to replace the weak national government under the Articles of Confederation; he led the Annapolis Convention of 1786, which spurred Congress to call a Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He helped ratify the Constitution by writing 51 of the 85 installments of The Federalist Papers, which are still used as one of the most important references for Constitutional interpretation.
Hamilton led the Treasury Department as a trusted member of President Washington's first Cabinet. Hamilton successfully argued that the implied powers of the Constitution provided the legal authority to fund the
national debt, to assume states' debts, and to create the government-backed Bank of the United States. These programs were funded primarily by a tariff on imports, and later by a controversial whiskey tax. He mobilized a nationwide network of friends of the government, especially bankers and businessmen, which became the Federalist Party. A major issue in the emergence of the American two-party system was the Jay Treaty, largely designed by Hamilton in 1794. It established friendly trade relations with Britain, to the chagrin of France and supporters of the French Revolution. Hamilton played a central role in the Federalist party, which dominated national and state politics until it lost the election of 1800 to Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party.
In 1795, he returned to the practice of law in New York. He called for mobilization against the French First Republic in 1798–99 under President John Adams, and became Commanding General of the previously disbanded U.S. Army, which he reconstituted, modernized, and readied for war. The army did not see combat in the Quasi-War, and Hamilton was outraged by Adams' diplomatic success in resolving the crisis with France. His opposition to Adams' re-election helped cause the Federalist party defeat in 1800. Jefferson and Aaron Burr tied for the presidency in the electoral college in 1801, and Hamilton helped to defeat Burr, whom he found unprincipled, and to elect Jefferson despite philosophical differences.
Hamilton continued his legal and business activities in New York City, and was active in ending the legality of the international slave trade. Vice President Burr ran for governor of New York State in 1804, and Hamilton campaigned against him as unworthy. Taking offense, Burr challenged him to a duel on July 11, 1804, in which Burr shot ...
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The Best of S&U! 2014 | Science & U!
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