DENVER: THE BEER CITY (directors cut)
A video presented by Visit Denver, meant to highlight the local brewing scene's passion for beer. Hoping you will realize why this is one of the best places in the United States to come get a one of a kind micro brew straight from the hands that made it.
Denver is a town that welcomes trailblazers, pioneers, and entrepreneurs. So if you are a rule breaker, you're not happy with the status quo, and you put your philosophy where your beer is, this is a great town. - Marty Jones
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Wynkoop Brewing Co Denver, Colorado
Brewery Size: Brewpub
Year Established: 1988
Brewery Size: Brewpub
Beer Styles: American AlesEnglish, Irish & Scottish AlesLagersStouts & PortersWheats
Hours: Daily at 11 am-2: 00am
Happy Hour: Monday-Friday 3-6pm
Brewery Features: Beer SamplesFamily Friendly EnvironmentFull BarHappy HourRestaurantTour
Special Events: Business MeetingsPrivate Parties
Tour Description: Please call ahead to verify a brewer is available.
Tour Hours: 1-5PM on Saturdays
Address: Wynkoop Brewing Co 1634 18th St Denver, Colorado 80202
Website: (wynkoop.com)
Blog: (wynkoop.com)
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As craft beer market grows, so do wild flavors
(29 May 2019) LEADIN:
Anyone for steak and onion Kolsch? Or a macaroni and cheese pale ale?
Brewers have always experimented, but in the US craft beers are now being offered in a variety of weird flavours such as bacon and egg, double toasted marshmellow and strawberry French toast.
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The craft beer competition is getting crazy.
Over 7,000 US brewers are battling for their share of the nearly $30 billion USD craft beer industry.
Last year the U.S. had 7,346 craft brewers, up 93% from 2014, according to the Brewers Association, an industry trade group. Craft beer sales rose 7% to $27.6 billion last year, about one-fourth of the total U.S. beer market.
And brewers are constantly coming up with new recipes with unique ingredients to stand out from the crowd.
I think it's exciting, says Beth Wathen, the co-owner of San Francisco's City Beer Store.
I think anytime that you add creative elements to a much-loved beverage like beer, it's fun.
From breakfast beers to dessert beers, many new brews are innovative, others are odd and some sound kind of gross.
Wynkoop Brewing Company in Denver uses grilled buffalo testicles in its Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout.
It's pretty popular, we get a lot of travelers from all over that have heard about it and would like to try it, says head brewer, John Sims.
Some of the weirdest beers around were available for tasting at the annual Strange Brew festival in Reno, Nevada.
Beer aficionados are always looking for the next thing, the next new thing, says the festival's host, Zach Cage.
I think that's where your sours and your really hoppy triple IPAs and your really eclectic craft brews come from.
Some of the more eclectic beers here included a mac and cheese ale.
It's delicious. It literally smells like my childhood, says taster Danielle Paradise.
A steak and onion kolsch.
You can definitely taste the onion. You get a little of that Worcestershire sauce in the back, says taster Andrew Martin.
And a brew made with sushi.
It's shockingly good, actually. It's got a hint of ginger, wasabi and little bit of lemongrass, says taster Leah Whittler.
One brewer, who made a chipotle pepper beer for the festival, says experimentation is important. But the bottom line for longevity is... it has to taste good.
It's got to make you want another one, says Hal McConnellogue from Drake's Brewing Company in San Leandro, California.
If it doesn't, then it's just gimmicky and you're going to be out of the spotlight pretty fast with that.
In this competitive beer landscape, consumers can decide what stays and what goes by putting their money where their mouth is... literally in the case of this beer. It's made with real bits of dollar bills.
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THAT'S NOT A NAME,
The creature spoke sharply, its patience waning. Stop lying. What do people call you?
The little girl trembled, unsure how to satisfy the demanding creature's question.
That's it. They call me evil. It's is the only thing anyone has ever called me,
Though the little girl had only repeated her answer, it seemed to have calmed the creature's aggression... for that moment.
That's a terrible name, the creature stood back and with its bony arm flung a rock into the pond in front of them. The little girl watched the rock rhythmically skim the water as it bounced several times before plunging beneath the depths. She could hardly contain her amazement.
Are you a sorcerer?!
A sorcerer? The creature snapped back as it puffed up its chest and stood face to face with the little girl. Do I look like a sorcerer?
Of course not! The little girl decided it best to give an answer that would induce the least amount of anger from the tempermental creature.
Really now? You think I don't look intimidating enough to be a sorcerer, do you? The creature raised a fist to the little girl who took a few steps back.
Finally, the creature lowered its fist and broke into laughter.
Tortoise tits I'm joking. I'm not a sorcerer. I'm just a girl. Just a simple, boring, girl like you.
The creature tossed another rock into the pond that skipped five times before sinking beneath the water.
I am? The little girl watched the creature -- or the other girl, rather -- skip a third rock across the pond.
Yes, the creature responded, You are a girl. A very strange one at that.
The little smiled at the idea that she might bare some fragment of resemblance to this fascinating creature that stood next to her in the swamp...
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As craft beer market grows, so do wild flavors
(29 May 2019) LEADIN:
Anyone for steak and onion Kolsch? Or a macaroni and cheese pale ale?
Brewers have always experimented, but in the US craft beers are now being offered in a variety of weird flavours such as bacon and egg, double toasted marshmellow and strawberry French toast.
STORYLINE:
The craft beer competition is getting crazy.
Over 7,000 US brewers are battling for their share of the nearly $30 billion USD craft beer industry.
Last year the U.S. had 7,346 craft brewers, up 93% from 2014, according to the Brewers Association, an industry trade group. Craft beer sales rose 7% to $27.6 billion last year, about one-fourth of the total U.S. beer market.
And brewers are constantly coming up with new recipes with unique ingredients to stand out from the crowd.
I think it's exciting, says Beth Wathen, the co-owner of San Francisco's City Beer Store.
I think anytime that you add creative elements to a much-loved beverage like beer, it's fun.
From breakfast beers to dessert beers, many new brews are innovative, others are odd and some sound kind of gross.
Wynkoop Brewing Company in Denver uses grilled buffalo testicles in its Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout.
It's pretty popular, we get a lot of travelers from all over that have heard about it and would like to try it, says head brewer, John Sims.
Some of the weirdest beers around were available for tasting at the annual Strange Brew festival in Reno, Nevada.
Beer aficionados are always looking for the next thing, the next new thing, says the festival's host, Zach Cage.
I think that's where your sours and your really hoppy triple IPAs and your really eclectic craft brews come from.
Some of the more eclectic beers here included a mac and cheese ale.
It's delicious. It literally smells like my childhood, says taster Danielle Paradise.
A steak and onion kolsch.
You can definitely taste the onion. You get a little of that Worcestershire sauce in the back, says taster Andrew Martin.
And a brew made with sushi.
It's shockingly good, actually. It's got a hint of ginger, wasabi and little bit of lemongrass, says taster Leah Whittler.
One brewer, who made a chipotle pepper beer for the festival, says experimentation is important. But the bottom line for longevity is... it has to taste good.
It's got to make you want another one, says Hal McConnellogue from Drake's Brewing Company in San Leandro, California.
If it doesn't, then it's just gimmicky and you're going to be out of the spotlight pretty fast with that.
In this competitive beer landscape, consumers can decide what stays and what goes by putting their money where their mouth is... literally in the case of this beer. It's made with real bits of dollar bills.
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Lynching in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Lynching in the United States
00:03:30 1 Background
00:07:58 2 Name origin
00:08:28 3 Social characteristics
00:11:32 4 The West
00:14:42 5 Reconstruction (1865–1877)
00:18:48 6 Disenfranchisement (1877–1917)
00:23:19 6.1 Other ethnicities
00:26:20 6.2 Enforcing Jim Crow
00:33:30 7 Photographic records and postcards
00:38:22 7.1 Resistance
00:41:43 7.2 Federal action limited by the Solid South
00:44:53 7.3 Great Migration
00:46:53 8 World War I to World War II
00:47:04 8.1 Resistance
00:48:11 8.2 New Klan
00:51:26 8.3 Continuing resistance
00:57:00 8.4 Federal action and southern resistance
01:00:34 9 World War II to present
01:00:44 9.1 Second Great Migration
01:01:41 9.2 Federal action
01:03:36 9.3 Lynching and the Cold War
01:05:13 9.4 Civil Rights Movement
01:08:32 9.5 After the Civil Rights Movement
01:11:48 10 Effects
01:12:29 11 Statistics
01:18:30 12 Representation in popular culture
01:18:41 12.1 Literature and film
01:24:52 12.2 Strange Fruit
01:26:05 13 Laws
01:29:31 13.1 State laws
01:33:32 14 See also
01:33:41 15 Notes
01:33:49 16 Books and references
01:39:24 17 Further reading
01:43:36 18 External links
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Lynching is the practice of murder by a group by extrajudicial action. Lynchings in the United States rose in number after the American Civil War in the late 1800s, following the emancipation of slaves; they declined in the 1920s but have continued to take place into the 21st century. Most lynchings were of African-American men in the South, but women were also lynched, and white lynchings of blacks occurred in Midwestern and border states, especially during the 20th-century Great Migration of blacks out of the South. The purpose was to enforce white supremacy and intimidate blacks by racial terrorism. On a per capita basis lynchings were also common in California and the Old West, especially of Latinos, although they represented less than 10% of the national total. Native Americans and Asian Americans were also lynched. Other ethnicities (white, Finnish-American, Jewish, Irish, Italian-American) were occasionally lynched.
The stereotype of a lynching is a hanging, because hangings are what crowds of people saw, and are also easy to photograph. Some hangings were professionally photographed and sold as postcards, which were popular souvenirs in some parts of the U.S. Victims were also killed by mobs in a variety of other ways: shot repeatedly, burned alive, forced to jump off a bridge, dragged behind cars, and the like. Sometimes they were tortured as well, with body parts sometimes removed and sold as souvenirs. Occasionally lynchings were not fatal (see Lynching survivors in the United States). A mock lynching, putting the rope around the neck of someone suspected of concealing information, might be used to compel confessions.According to the Tuskegee Institute, 4,743 people were lynched between 1882 and 1968 in the United States, including 3,446 African Americans and 1,297 whites. More than 73 percent of lynchings in the post-Civil War period occurred in the Southern states. According to the Equal Justice Initiative, 4,084 African-Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950 in the South.Lynchings were most frequent from 1890 to the 1920s, with a peak in 1892. Lynchings were often large mob actions, attended by hundreds or thousands of watchers, sometimes announced in advance in newspapers and in one instance with a special train. However, in the later 20th century lynchings became more secretive, and were conducted by smaller groups of people.
According to Michael Pfeifer, the prevalence of lynching in postbellum America reflects lack of confidence in the due process judicial system. He links the decline in lynching in the early twentieth century with the advent of the modern death penalty: legislators renovated the death penalty...out of direct concern for the alternative of mob violence. He also cites the modern, racialized excesses of u ...
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Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey Tour Part 2
Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey Tour
Hey you guys! Thanks for joining me on another journey. My buddy Cole & I took a tour of Stranahan's in Denver, Colorado.
This is what Wikipedia has to say about the history of Stranahan's...
Stranahan's was founded by Jess Graber and George Stranahan, after whom the whiskey is named, in Colorado in 2004.[1][2] In 1998, Graber, a volunteer firefighter, met Stranahan, the founder and owner of Flying Dog Brewery, while fighting a fire at Stranahan's barn.[3][4] They struck up a conversation about whiskey, and were soon in business together.[4] One of the first craft whiskey distillers in the US,[5] Stranahan's is said to have kicked off the Colorado distilling craze with its whiskey and the designation it invented, Rocky Mountain Whiskey.[6] It was Colorado's first microdistillery,[7] and the state's first legal distillery since Prohibition.[8]
The first batch of Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey was distilled in 2004 and bottled in 2006.[4] Stranahan's was sold to New Jersey-based Proximo Spirits in 2010, with operations remaining in Colorado.[1] By 2012, Proximo had increased whiskey production from around 12 barrels per week to 30, with plans to grow into the high forties.[1][4] Stranahan's was sold in 38 states and 7 countries until 2010, when Proximo decided to scale down sales to mostly the Colorado area, maintaining the whiskey's availability in its home state.[4][9]
Since 2011, Rob Dietrich has served as Stranahan's head distiller, after taking over from original head distiller Jake Norris.
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