High West Distillery in Wanship, Utah
Learn about High West's purpose in the West and in Utah as well as what a visit to our distillery in the mountains of Wanship looks like.
Park City: First Time Trail
In this video, I am snowboarding at Park City. It is Martin Luther King’s Day weekend and I have travelled here with family and friends. Park City is a huge mountain with two sections, a Mountains Village and a Canyons Village. We are skiing in the Mountains Village, the main Park City ski area, which is closer to historic Park City where there are many great restaurants. Park City is owned and operated by Vail Resorts, which growing its asset portfolio of ski resorts through acquisitions. You can ski all week, with these two mountains inter connected to each other.
In these clips, I am snowboarding with my daughter on the learning trail, First Time. This is a huge green trail with a chairlift at the base of the mountain. There are also a few magic carpet areas closeby for beginners. There are many lessons on First Time, but it is very wide with enough space for everyone. My daughter is eight years old and she enjoyed this trail a lot and was able to go up the chairlift on her own accord. There were two other girls with our group on this trip, so they had fun skiing and snowboarding together.
The conditions were amazing, with powder and snow. I did not see much ice on the mountain, even though there were a lot of visitors. The views were amazing, as you can see in these clips.
Because it was a long holiday weekend, and everything was a little more expensive and there were a lot of people at the mountain. At the trails at higher levels, it was spacious and not too crowded, but at some locations it can get congested and you have to be careful not to get hit. Believe it or not, I was hit twice from behind by one skier and a snowboarder. They host an annual Sundance Festival in Park City, so if you visit, try to avoid that weekend, which can get crowded and even more expensive and even more crowded.
There are many restaurants in Park City to try out, but make reservations ahead of time for dinners. During this trip, our first night there, we had no reservations and instead got take out food from Bangkok Thai on Main and ate it in our airbnb. We had sit down dinners at Grappa and Grub Steakhouse. I have also visited High West Distillery and a few other restaurants. For lunch, instead of eating at the main dining hall, we ate at a restaurant called Baja Cantina near the base lodge, good Mexican food.
Park City is only about 50 minutes from Salt Lake City airport. Convenient for us, flew in directly from Boston and rented a car and an Airbnb with friends. On the day you arrive, you can even try to squeeze in an afternoon on the slopes. There are a ton of other ski resorts I the area, but I like Park City. My wife and I have come here before and had an excellent time, so we have come back to meet friends here.
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High West American Prairie Reserve - Last Glass Review
The High West American Prairie Reserve is a fantastic blended bourbon that incorporates a 6 yr LDI/MGP Bourbon and a 10 yr. Four Roses Bourbon.
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Whiskey Review High West Rendezvous Rye Review
High West Rendezvous Rye is a pretty tasty Rye which made from a blend of older Straight Rye whiskeys ranging in age from 4 to 7 years.
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95% rye, 5% barley malt from MGP
80% rye, 20% malted rye from High West Distillery
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Park City, Utah Travel Guide - Go or No Review | Travel Guides | How 2 Travelers
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Park City, Utah with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall
Home of the 2002 Winter Olympics, Sundance Film Fest, and world class skiing and shopping, Park City's got a lot going on. But is it worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Ski Resorts, Sundance Film Festival, Outdoors, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Snowmobiling, Alpine Coaster
- EAT & DRINK: High West Distillery, Stein Eriksen Lodge, No Name Saloon, Oishi Sushi
- STAY: Home Rental, In Town, The Canyons, AirBnB, VRBO, Stein Eriksen Lodge
- SHOP: Main Street, Sitka Fur Gallery
- BONUS: Celebrities! Fur Thongs! Robert Redford! Fondue! Whiskey! Mansions!
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Dave Perkins: Master Whiskey Entrepreneur
Dave Perkins is the Founder and former CEO of High West Distillery, a craft whiskey producer. He sold the company in 2016 after 12 years to Constellation Brands for $160 million. He had a successful career in biotech marketing prior to that. He lives in Park City, Utah.
Some interesting insights from this episode:
Learn how his biotech background prepared him for building a whiskey business from scratch. He moved to Utah to start the company despite the state’s tight liquor laws. He chose to become a distiller, not just a blender, despite the much larger investment and longer waiting period. Learn how good contingency planning can help mitigate risk in a startup. In addition to hard work, good planning and a distinctive product, serendipity played a key role in his success. Excellence is taking pride in your work and giving it your best.
Park City #25 in World's Best Places to Visit
Park City is known for three things: skiing, snowboarding and the Sundance Film Festival. Located 35 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, Park City is easily accessible and home to a wide range of accommodations that attract throngs of vacationers during the winter season. Sandwiched between two premier resorts, Deer Valley and Park City Mountain, this former mining town sits in the shadow of the rugged Wasatch Mountain Range. In 2002, both resorts hosted events during the Winter Olympics, and the Utah Olympic Park, which sits just north of the main street, is still a major training facility for winter athletes, including the United States Ski Team.
But you don't have to be an Olympian to experience all that Park City has to offer. Stroll down the city's charming Historic Main Street or visit the High West Distillery and Saloon. For family fun, grab your warmest winter gear for an afternoon of snow tubing at Gorgoza Park. And after a long day schussing the slopes (or lounging in the lodge), enjoy the city's bustling après-ski scene.
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Wasatch Brewpub Park City, Utah
Brewery Size: Brewpub
Beer Styles: English, Irish & Scottish Ales, Lagers, Stouts & Porters, Wheats
Year Established: 1986
Brewery Size: Brewpub
Beer Styles: English, Irish & Scottish AlesLagersStouts & PortersWheats
Brewery Description: Wasatch became Park City's first brewery since Prohibition in 1986.
Brewery Features: Full BarRestaurant
Special Events: Private Parties
Address: Wasatch Brewpub PO Box 459 Park City, Utah 84060 United States
Website: (wasatchbeers.com)
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Twitter: @wasatchbrewcrew
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Countryside Driving - Interstate 75 (I-75) - Tennessee USA
Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States. Tennessee is the 36th largest and the 17th most populous of the 50 United States. Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state, and the Mississippi River forms the state's western border. Tennessee's capital and second largest city is Nashville, which has a population of 601,222. Memphis is the state's largest city, with a population of 653,450.[1]
The state of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians.[5] What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. Tennessee was admitted to the Union as the 16th state on June 1, 1796. Tennessee was the last state to leave the Union and join the Confederacy at the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War in 1861. Occupied by Union forces from 1862, it was the first state to be readmitted to the Union at the end of the war.[6]
Tennessee furnished more soldiers for the Confederate Army than any other state, and more soldiers for the Union Army than any other Southern state.[6] Beginning during Reconstruction, it had competitive party politics, but a Democratic takeover in the late 1880s resulted in passage of disfranchisement laws that excluded most blacks and many poor whites from voting. This sharply reduced competition in politics in the state until after passage of civil rights legislation in the mid-20th century.[7] In the 20th century, Tennessee transitioned from an agrarian economy to a more diversified economy, aided by massive federal investment in the Tennessee Valley Authority and, in the early 1940s, the city of Oak Ridge. This city was established to house the Manhattan Project's uranium enrichment facilities, helping to build the world's first atomic bomb, which was used during World War II.
Tennessee has played a critical role in the development of many forms of American popular music, including rock and roll, blues, country, and rockabilly. Beale Street in Memphis is considered by many to be the birthplace of the blues, with musicians such as W.C. Handy performing in its clubs as early as 1909.[8] Memphis is also home to Sun Records, where musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Charlie Rich began their recording careers, and where rock and roll took shape in the 1950s.[9] The 1927 Victor recording sessions in Bristol generally mark the beginning of the country music genre and the rise of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s helped make Nashville the center of the country music recording industry.[10][11] Three brick-and-mortar museums recognize Tennessee's role in nurturing various forms of popular music: the Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, and the International Rock-A-Billy Museum in Jackson. Moreover, the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, an online site recognizing the development of rockabilly in which Tennessee played a crucial role, is based in Nashville.
Tennessee's major industries include agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Poultry, soybeans, and cattle are the state's primary agricultural products,[12] and major manufacturing exports include chemicals, transportation equipment, and electrical equipment.[13] The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited national park, is headquartered in the eastern part of the state, and a section of the Appalachian Trail roughly follows the Tennessee-North Carolina border.[14] Other major tourist attractions include the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga; Dollywood in Pigeon Forge; the Parthenon, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Ryman Auditorium in Nashville; the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg; and Elvis Presley's Graceland residence and tomb, the Memphis Zoo, and the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis.
Jackson Hole Still Works
Craft spirits made in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Highwater Vodka, Great Grey Gin, and whisky on the horizon. Hand-made from local ingredients, farmed in the great state of Wyoming. Our water flows from the highest peaks of the Teton Mountain Range, from the heart of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Jackson Hole Still Works is Jackson Hole's only local craft distillery, come on by for a tasting, a tour, and a cocktail the next time you are in this beautiful valley! Learn more,
Exploring Austin, Texas - #SUMMER2019 Episode 5
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We explore Austin, the capital of Texas. We see the bats on Congress Avenue bridge, we walk around downtown, see the Capitol Building, a famous historic hotel, and the Oasis on Lake Travis, among other things.
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List of companies based in Oregon | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:12 1 Companies currently based in Oregon
00:01:22 2 By type
00:01:31 2.1 Aircraft and airlines
00:02:03 2.2 Amusement parks
00:02:17 2.3 Design firms
00:02:33 2.4 Banks
00:02:49 2.4.1 Credit unions
00:03:10 2.5 Breweries
00:03:47 2.6 Broadcasting
00:04:12 2.7 Distilleries
00:04:30 2.8 Financial and consulting
00:04:43 2.9 Food (manufacturing and related)
00:05:10 2.10 Healthcare
00:05:34 2.11 Insurance
00:05:54 2.12 Lodging
00:06:06 2.13 Manufacturing companies
00:06:21 2.14 Publishers
00:06:30 2.14.1 Book publishers
00:06:38 2.14.2 News publishers
00:06:54 2.15 Record labels
00:07:03 2.16 Restaurants
00:07:41 2.17 Retail stores
00:08:03 2.18 Shipbuilders
00:08:34 2.19 Software companies
00:08:43 2.20 Utilities
00:08:52 2.21 Wineries
00:09:00 3 Defunct companies that were based in Oregon
00:09:36 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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This is a list of companies based in Oregon. Oregon is the ninth largest by area and the 27th most populous of the 50 United States. The gross domestic product (GDP) of Oregon in 2010 was $168.6 billion; it is the United States's 26th wealthiest state by GDP. The state's per capita personal income in 2010 was $44,447.Oregon has one of the largest salmon-fishing industries in the world, although ocean fisheries have reduced the river fisheries in recent years. The state is home to many breweries, and Portland has the largest number of breweries of any city in the world. High technology industries and services have been major employers since the 1970s. Tektronix was the largest private employer in Oregon until the late 1980s. Intel's creation and expansion of several facilities in eastern Washington County continued the growth that Tektronix had started. Intel is now the state's largest for-profit private employer, with more than 17,000 employees, while Providence Health & Services, a nonprofit, is the largest private employer.
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Postcards: Volstead Fever: Prohibition in Minnesota
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In the Prohibition-era of southwest Minn., get a glimpse at early 20th century history, visiting the home of Andrew Volstead and learning dark secrets about Granite Falls' supper club, Bootleggers. Hear from local brewers shaping the landscape of locally produced beers and find out how Schell's was able to survive Prohibition. So pour yourself a tall one and tune in to Volstead Fever.
Earl Lambert
Born in Westminster, Earl Lambert is now 73. He lived there for about a year and then moved into the country into the cabin where they had one room on the first floor that housed their kitchen and living room.
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Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C.
Washington Brewery–the city’s first brewery–opened in 1796. Brewer barons like Christian Heurich and Albert Carry dominated the taps of city saloons until production ground to a halt with Prohibition. Only Heurich survived, and when the venerable institution closed in 1956, Washington, DC, was without a brewery for 55 years. Author and beer scholar Garrett Peck taps this history while introducing readers to the bold new brewers leading the capital’s recent craft beer revival. A book signing will follow the program.
Calling All Cars: Don't Get Chummy with a Watchman / A Cup of Coffee / Moving Picture Murder
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is the police department of the city of Los Angeles, California.
The LAPD has been copiously fictionalized in numerous movies, novels and television shows throughout its history. The department has also been associated with a number of controversies, mainly concerned with racial animosity, police brutality and police corruption.
radio show Calling All Cars hired LAPD radio dispacher Jesse Rosenquist to be the voice of the dispatcher. Rosenquist was already famous because home radios could tune into early police radio frequencies. As the first police radio dispatcher presented to the public ear, his was the voice that actors went to when called upon for a radio dispatcher role.
The iconic television series Dragnet, with LAPD Detective Joe Friday as the primary character, was the first major media representation of the department. Real LAPD operations inspired Jack Webb to create the series and close cooperation with department officers let him make it as realistic as possible, including authentic police equipment and sound recording on-site at the police station.
Due to Dragnet's popularity, LAPD Chief Parker became, after J. Edgar Hoover, the most well known and respected law enforcement official in the nation. In the 1960s, when the LAPD under Chief Thomas Reddin expanded its community relations division and began efforts to reach out to the African-American community, Dragnet followed suit with more emphasis on internal affairs and community policing than solving crimes, the show's previous mainstay.
Several prominent representations of the LAPD and its officers in television and film include Adam-12, Blue Streak, Blue Thunder, Boomtown, The Closer, Colors, Crash, Columbo, Dark Blue, Die Hard, End of Watch, Heat, Hollywood Homicide, Hunter, Internal Affairs, Jackie Brown, L.A. Confidential, Lakeview Terrace, Law & Order: Los Angeles, Life, Numb3rs, The Shield, Southland, Speed, Street Kings, SWAT, Training Day and the Lethal Weapon, Rush Hour and Terminator film series. The LAPD is also featured in the video games Midnight Club II, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, L.A. Noire and Call of Juarez: The Cartel.
The LAPD has also been the subject of numerous novels. Elizabeth Linington used the department as her backdrop in three different series written under three different names, perhaps the most popular being those novel featuring Det. Lt. Luis Mendoza, who was introduced in the Edgar-nominated Case Pending. Joseph Wambaugh, the son of a Pittsburgh policeman, spent fourteen years in the department, using his background to write novels with authentic fictional depictions of life in the LAPD. Wambaugh also created the Emmy-winning TV anthology series Police Story. Wambaugh was also a major influence on James Ellroy, who wrote several novels about the Department set during the 1940s and 1950s, the most famous of which are probably The Black Dahlia, fictionalizing the LAPD's most famous cold case, and L.A. Confidential, which was made into a film of the same name. Both the novel and the film chronicled mass-murder and corruption inside and outside the force during the Parker era. Critic Roger Ebert indicates that the film's characters (from the 1950s) represent the choices ahead for the LAPD: assisting Hollywood limelight, aggressive policing with relaxed ethics, and a straight arrow approach.