Craft Breweries Making A Splash In Nashville
As Nashville has continued to grow with people moving to the city every single day and new buildings constantly being constructed, the beer scene has also been growing.
Please Swirl my Beer Slushie E318
Please Swirl my Beer Slushie
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SUDS Episode – Are all hipster trends Questionable Decisions? From our dense file of the Summer of Questionable Decisions comes our coverage of Beer Slushies. Sponsored by the same idiots that ruined Coffee with Iced Coffee comes the alteration of the liquid state of beer. We also venture down the path of all things frozen with beer including ice cream and sorbet. Guess who got brain freeze first. We taste and discuss the following frozen beer treats:
For ice cream and sorbet recipes, check out:
Jenni’s Splendid Ice Creams At Home by Jenni Britton Bauer
Ice Cream Stout Float:
Add one scoop of your favorite vanilla ice cream to a mug or pint glass then fill ¾ to the top with a stout or porter of your choice. Feeling adventurous? Try different ice cream/beer flavor combinations
We used: Talenti Madagascan Vanilla Bean gelato with:
1. V. Fudge with Strawberries – Imperial Oatmeal Stout with Strawberry purée, vanilla bean, lactose and Olive & Sinclair cocoa nibs 9.5% Bearded Iris Brewing Nashville, TN SUDS-4
2. Gunner’s Daughter Sweet Stout with notes of peanut butter, coffee, and dark chocolate 5.5% Mast Landing Brewing Company Westbrook ME SUDS-4
3. Agamemnon Imperial Stout brewed with Maple Syrup 12.5% Omnipollo Stockholm Sweden SUDS-4
ICE CREAM:
Chocolate ice cream with Prairie Bomb – 2/3 cup added into a pint recipe
Prairie Bomb – Imperial Stout aged on Nordaggio’s espresso beans, chocolate, vanilla beans, and ancho chile peppers 13% Prairie Artisan Ales Krebs, OK SUDS-5
SOUR BEER SORBET:
1 lb sweet cherries pureed with agave nectar, orange zest and sugar with:
Kriek – 3.5% Brouwerij Lindemans Vlezenbeek , Vlaams-Brabant Belgium SUDS-4
BEER SLUSHIES:
Frozen Beergarita
12oz Dogfish Head Seaquench – (frozen)
1.5 oz fresh lime juice
.5 oz agave nectar
1 oz Cointreau
Combine in blender and pulse until smooth. Add salt to rim
SeaQuench Ale – fruited gose 4.9% Dogfish Head Craft Brewery Milton DE SUDS-5
FRUIT BEER SLUSHEE:
16oz any fruit sour beer of your choice (frozen)
1oz agave nectar (or more as needed)
Combine ingredients in blender then pulse until smooth. Add fruit juice in 1 oz increments to create new flavors
We used:
Purple Skies Purple drink inspired lactose sour ale 5.4% Southern Grist Brewing Company Nashville, TN
SUDS-4
Blueberry Lemonade Berliner weisse with Blueberry and lemonade added 5.8% Honky Tonk Brewing Company Nashville, TN SUDS-4
At the end of the episode we combined the Purple Skies and Blueberry lemonade slushees and gave it a SUDS-4
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Government Shutdown Puts New Nashville Brewery on Ice - Eric Alvarez
Stream Fox 17 newscasts LIVE starting with Fox 17 This Morning at 5 am and News at 9 pm.NASHVILLE, Tenn.--The government shutdown in Washington D.C. is stunting growth business growth, Nashville breweries say.Scott Swygert has a dream called Honky Yonk Brewing Company, which he plans to open in Metro Center in 2014.It's a dream two years in the making that cost the former home builder and the investors who believe in him more than half a million dollars, but now that dream has fallen flat. The government shutdown means neither he nor any other start-up brewery can get approval from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to sell beer.[When] you're starting a business, there's a million hurdles already, Swygert said. You don't want to find out there's a hurdle because people in Washington can't agree on a budget.While the government shutdown is causing big problems for start-up breweries, those that have been up and running for a while like Yazoo, in downtown Nashville are hoping a small problem doesn't get any bigger.I mean personally, Id like to see it resolved, said Alan Fey, Yazoo tap room manager.Fey says right now business is good, but if Yazoo wants to bottle a new recipe and ship it out of state, it'll have to wait for the shutdown to end.Fey says even under fully functioning system, paperwork for new labels can take months to process and the shutdown is a looming cloud that could cause a downpour any minute.If its something that's even just in the next month or so, still isnt resolved it's going to have pretty serious effects here in Nashville, Fey said.And if the shutdown doesn't end soon, Swygert's half-million dollar dream might fizzle out.I could be stuck brewing test batches and drinking them myself, Swygert said.Swygert says he hopes the government shutdown will end soon so he can have his brewing operation up and running in Metro Center by the end of the year.Follow us on Twitter @wztv_fox17 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates.
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Indiana Weekend - Episode 14 Brown County Artists
We visit with some of southern Indiana's most talented artisans and artists -- the creative brilliance of Brown County shining amid the rolling hills near Nashville. Among the stops: A visit with welding artist Brad Cox at his studio-grist mill on Salt Creek.
Birmingham, Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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Birmingham, Alabama
00:03:21 1 History
00:03:30 1.1 Founding and early growth
00:08:06 1.2 Birmingham civil rights movement
00:10:52 1.3 Recent history
00:13:59 2 Geography
00:16:24 2.1 Suburbs
00:17:15 2.2 Cityscape
00:17:23 2.3 Climate
00:19:58 2.4 Earthquakes
00:20:47 3 Demographics
00:20:56 3.1 Census data
00:21:05 3.1.1 2010
00:21:45 3.1.2 2000
00:24:28 3.2 Religion
00:26:15 3.3 Crime
00:27:40 4 Economy
00:34:39 5 Arts and culture
00:40:04 5.1 Museums
00:41:22 5.2 Festivals
00:44:11 5.3 Other attractions
00:46:33 5.4 Cultural references
00:47:35 6 Sports
00:53:27 7 Government
00:55:01 7.1 State and federal representation
00:55:41 7.2 Political controversy
00:56:40 8 Education
00:59:09 9 Media
01:01:48 10 Urban planning
01:04:08 11 Infrastructure
01:04:17 11.1 Transportation
01:04:52 11.1.1 Highways
01:06:12 11.1.2 Public transport
01:07:46 11.2 Utilities
01:09:34 12 Notable people
01:09:43 13 Sister cities
01:09:59 14 See also
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Birmingham ( BUR-ming-ham) is a city located in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. With an estimated 2017 population of 210,710, it is the most populous city in Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous and fifth largest county. As of 2017, the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 1,149,807, making it the most populous in Alabama and 49th-most populous in the United States. Birmingham serves as an important regional hub and is associated with the Deep South, Piedmont, and Appalachian regions of the nation.
Birmingham was founded in 1871, during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era, through the merger of three pre-existing farm towns, most notably Elyton. The new city was named for Birmingham, England, the UK's second largest city and, at the time, a major industrial city. The Alabama city annexed smaller neighbors and developed as an industrial center, based on mining, the new iron and steel industry, and rail transport. Most of the original settlers who founded Birmingham were of English ancestry. The city was developed as a place where cheap, non-unionized immigrant labor (primarily Irish and Italian), along with African-American labor from rural Alabama, could be employed in the city's steel mills and blast furnaces, giving it a competitive advantage over unionized industrial cities in the Midwest and Northeast.
From its founding through the end of the 1960s, Birmingham was a primary industrial center of the southern United States. Its growth from 1881 through 1920 earned it nicknames such as The Magic City and The Pittsburgh of the South. Its major industries were iron and steel production. Major components of the railroad industry, rails and railroad cars, were manufactured in Birmingham. Since the 1860s, the two primary hubs of railroading in the Deep South have been Birmingham and Atlanta. The economy diversified in the latter half of the 20th century. Banking, telecommunications, transportation, electrical power transmission, medical care, college education, and insurance have become major economic activities. Birmingham ranks as one of the largest banking centers in the U.S. Also, it is among the most important business centers in the Southeast.
In higher education, Birmingham has been the location of the University of Alabama School of Medicine (formerly the Medical College of Alabama) and the University of Alabama School of Dentistry since 1947. In 1969 it gained the University of Alabama at Birmingham, one of three main campuses of the University of Alabama System. It is home to three private institutions: Samford University, Birmingham-Southern College, and Miles College. The Birmingham area has major colleges of medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, pharmacy, law, engineering, and nursing. The city has three of the state's five law schools: Cumberland School of Law, Birmingham School of Law, and Miles Law School. Birmingham ...