Made in SA: Alamo Beer Company
Alamo Beer Company is one of the larger craft beer makers in San Antonio, but their rise in the beer world wasn't always that easy.
ALAMO BREWERY San Antonio Texas! KIDS VLOG!
Lone Star Brewery Revisit | San Antonio TX
Welcome back to the Af Crew. In this video, we explore the rest of the brewery and attempt to get to the top. Join us as we set sail on this adventure
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What's the future of San Antonio landmarks after Lone Star Brewery fire?
An iconic San Antonio building was destroyed in a fire. The city had to demolish the abandoned hall because of extensive damage.
Old Lone Star Brewery, San Antonio Texas
The Old Brewery installed next to downtown San Antonio, Texas, more than 130 years ago.
Busted Sandal Brewing in San Antonio, Texas
This is the start of the tour at Busted Sandal Brewing in the northwest area of San Antonio, Texas. Owner/founder Mike talks about beer and the brewing process.
Alamo Brewing Golden Ale BEER REVIEW
I review an American Golden Ale by Alamo Brewery located in San Antonio TX.
Alamo Quarry Market - Best Open-Air Shopping Experience - Texas 2019
The Alamo Quarry Market is an open-air complex boasting some of the finest shopping, dining and entertainment the city has to offer.
Exploring San Antonio
A good friend came to visit us in San Antonio. So I vlogged our exploration.
THE ALAMO, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, USA 11 08 14
THE ALAMO, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, USA. Yes, The Alamo! I've always wanted to go here - and here we are :) It's a great place, full of history, excellent on-site guides. Well worth the visit.
San Antonio: After the Alamo, Before the Riverwalk
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STAND FOR SOMETHING, Third Root ft. Alvaro Del Norte
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The Localist Map: a guide to places that are unique, some historic, all authentic to SA.
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Public Art San Antonio
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Echale at the Pearl Brewery
San Antonio B-cycle
Market Square
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Downtown Tuesday
Third Brewsday
San Antonio landmarks
San Antonio is the second largest city in Texas. As the gatekeeper to the Rio Grande Valley, Hwy 10 and Hwy 35 carve a giant X across the face of the city.
With a population almost topping 1.4 million, you would expect San Antonio to be aloof, haughty and spoiled. Not the case! This friendly metropolis welcomes visitors with offerings of activities to please the most discriminating tastes.
Visit the historic Alamo, walk along the famous River Walk, stroll HemisFair Park and shop at the booths at Market Square.
Getting around is easy and inexpensive with the Via Trolley or hop on one of the BCycles (bike share program) from one docking station to the next.
Food is remarkable. Dine at the famous Mi Tierra or go totally upscale at the Guenther House.
For adult beverages, check out Blue Star Brewing Company or head over to the old Pearl Brewery (closed in 2001) which now houses restaurants and a culinary institute.
Think about a visit to San Antonio when making plans for your next travel adventure.
Full Time RV Austin | San Antonio | The Alamo | Changing Lanes!
On our way out West this year, we stopped in Austin to visit an old friend, had a channel meetup with our good friends Phil and Stacy (You, Me & the RV), and visited San Antonio and The Alamo!
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SOUTH OF PRESA A visit to three of the most scariest places in San Antonio,TX
1st stop: Abandoned tuberculosis hospital, home for troubled boys and rumored insane asylum.
2nd stop: Hot wells hotel spa, Rudolph Valentino was a regular here.
3rd Stop: St John's Seminary. An abandoned catholic school.
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This is the begging of a project that will cover each place in more detail. Follow us for a future series.
Alamo German Pilsner Review Alamo Beer Co - Beer Bros Remember The Alamo Part 3
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Abandoned Ranch. San Antonio, Texas
Panoramic View of The Alamo San Antonio Texas
I visited the Alamo and found it very interesting. The story of the Alamo had always been a historical one for me but after seeing the location and artifacts for myself it became very human.
From Feb.-23rd to Mar.6th 1836 some 1500 Mexican
troops led by General Santa Anna battled some 200 Texian and Tejano volunteers led by Colonel William Travis and Jim Bowie. Though the volunteers caused great injury to the Mexicans eventually they all fell in battle including Congressman Davy Crockett.
ABANDONED St. John Seminary - San Antonio, TX (CREEPY)
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We explore an abandoned seminary. Pretty creepy stuff!
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Craft Beer at Claude Hoppers in San Antonio
One thing Claude Hoppers won't ever have a shortage of is craft beer. They have 48 beers on tap, most of which come from local Texas breweries. Some of the beer selection is rotating to save room for the latest releases. Claude Hoppers also hosts introductory pint nights where visitors can taste new beers. If guests find a beer they like, they can bring it home in a 32oz. or 64oz. growler.
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San Antonio Distillery, Come and Taste It! on YOLO TX TV
San Antonio Distillery In Gonzales, Texas
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Come take a shot of Texan freedom at the San Antonio Distillery in Gonzales, Texas. Just East of Alamo City, this distillery makes its stand in the birthplace of the Texas Revolution where the first shots were fired. Here, the distillery bottles up the spirit of Texas with some of the best rum in the entire state. And make sure to mark your calendars, every year in the first week of October, the distillery hosts a free ‘Come and Take It’ celebration to commemorate the beginning of the Texas Revolution.
About San Antonio Distillery
GONZALES — Bruce Harborth had a dream that one day he would continue in his ancestor’s footsteps and somehow launch his own rum distillery.
He teamed up with a kindred spirit—his relative Jeremiah Dempsey—and the two hatched a wonderful idea. Why not distill their own rum, and do it in Gonzales, Texas?
So they did it. The result is the opening of the San Antonio distillery on St. Paul Street in downtown Gonzales. The two men, along with Jeremiah’s wife Catherine, opened their doors last weekend to start serving up their own homemade rum recipe.
“My family has a long history of making rum, going back generations to my great, great grandparents. They used to raise sugar cane in the Valley, and of the things they made from it was rum. It is a family tradition, and I have always dreamed of doing that someday.
“Then I was talking to Jeremiah, and his side of the family has a lot of history in, let’s say, ‘homemade brewing and distilling techniques’ so we decided to make it a reality.”
They purchased the building on St. Paul Street, went through the licensing process, began renovations on the building and began the process of distilling.
“Jeremiah is the expert behind the distilling process,” Harborth said. “He is actually a genius. He has come up with a dynamite recipe that contains only products made right here in Texas. Nothing in this rum comes from outside this state, and I think we have hit on the right combination.”
According to Harborth, the only thing he uses out of state are the oak barrels that the rum ages in.
“There is a great story behind our barrels,” Harborth said. “We wanted to find the right combination of oak that would hold our recipe while still giving it an extra special taste. I found a specific type of oak tree barrel that are made from oak trees in one forest in France—and that’s where our barrels come from. No one will ever be able to match our taste—I am so proud of what we have found.”
Harborth is a very proud Texan. His family came to the state in 1860 and were of German stock. They settled in the valley as ranchers and farmers. The rum-distilling passion started with a great, great grandfather, Adolf Charles Harborth. The rest is history.
“We are only going to be open on the weekend nights at first,” Harborth said. “We are still putting finishing touches on the distilling room and we are making a food court out back for down the road.
“Our hope is that once we really get rolling, we’ll be able to give back to the community and bring more people to stay in our town. Heck, someday I can even see us doing our own beer and vodka here too.
“But Gonzales will always be our home.
By Terry Fitzwater-publisher@gonzalesinquirer.com
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