Switchback Brewing Co Burlington, Vermont [vecaranda]
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American Ales, Stouts & Porters
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American AlesStouts & Porters
Brewery Features: Beer SamplesTap RoomTour
Tour Description: Free Tours every Saturday
Tour Hours: Saturday 1pm and 2pm
Tour Price: Free
Address: Switchback Brewing Co 160 Flynn Ave Burlington, Vermont 5401 United States
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The 8-0--BREW - Switchback Brewing, Burlington VT
Today, we've made the trek up to Burlington, Vermont to visit one of the most popular and well known breweries in the state. Switchback Brewing, was founded in 2002 by Bill Cherry and his best friend, Jeff. Switchback is known for their great ale that can be found all over the state of Vermont and is probably in a local pub around you. Their beers, bottled or barreled, are all non filtered, giving their beer a unique and complex flavor. We had a chance to catch up with head brewer Jeff Tomaino and have him walk us through a batch of their switchback ale. We also meet up with owner, brew-master, and craft brew legend Bill Cherry to get the low down on the history of switchback and see what inspires him to keep brewing great Vermont craft brews. To round out our tour at switchback, we headed over to the switchback tasting room where Sara Diaz took us through a tasting of Switchbacks ale, Citra-Pils, and their Connector IPA along with some of their rotating specials.All of this and more on this episode of the eight oh brew!
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vecaranda - Switchback Brewing Co Burlington, Vermont
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American Ales, Stouts & Porters
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American AlesStouts & Porters
Brewery Features: Beer SamplesTap RoomTour
Tour Description: Free Tours every Saturday
Tour Hours: Saturday 1pm and 2pm
Tour Price: Free
Address: Switchback Brewing Co 160 Flynn Ave Burlington, Vermont 5401 United States
Website: (facebook.com)
Facebook: (facebook.com)
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NEBR - Switchback Roasted Red Ale
Hello there! I am an amateur reviewer of beers and ales from New England. Today I am checking out Switchback Brewing's Roasted Red Ale from Burlington, Vermont. Thank you for visiting and I look forward to your thoughts and comments.
Switchback Ale | Chad'z Beer Reviews #503
#CraftBeer #beerreview #amberale
Kurt Staudter on Vermont Brewing History
2014-09-06 - Vermont Brewers Association Executive Director Kurt Staudter discusses the history of brewing in the Green Mountain State at the Full Barrel Co-op's brew day at the Intervale Community Farm Co-op.
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2013 Vermont Brewers Festival Burlington
Time lapse view over Lake Champlain 2013 Vermont Brewers Festival from the 5th floor of the Hilton Saturday July 20th, 2013.
Thank you to all of the brews, vendors and volunteers for making this a great festival.
Music mash-up by DJ Schmolli. DJSchmolli.com
Tossin' Out Turkeys Tour 2014: Zen Lounge // Charlie O's
Switchback Brewing Company Presents
The Tossin' Out Turkeys Tour 2014
Raising Money For A Local Food Shelf At Each Show
The Lynguistic Civilians are excited to head out on their 2nd year of the -Tossin' Out Turkey's Tour- traveling around the North East raffling off items to raise money to buy frozen turkey's to be delivered to a local food shelf in each town! With the success of last years run the Civilians are back with an even more exciting run of shows and great prizes! Check us out at one of these shows and help us raise money for the less fortunate this holiday season!
Switchback Brewing Company will be providing some amazing raffle prizes at each show that you don't want to miss out on! This incredible Burlington, VT brewery has been brewing delicious craft beer since 2002. Make sure you grab a pint at one of the shows!
November 6th - Zen Lounge - Burlington, VT
w/ Funkwagon - Ler Stevens & Crusty Cuts
November 7th - Charlie O's - Montpelier, VT
November 14th - Radio Bean - Burlington, VT
November 15th - Windsor Station - Windsor, VT
w/ Maiden Voyage
November 18th - Electric Haze - Worcester, MA
w/ Dope Sandwich
November 19th - Jimmy's Saloon - Newport, RI
November 20th - Leftfield - New York, NY
November 21st - Strange Brew - Norwich, CT
w/ Sexual Healing
November 22nd - Snowshoe Lodge - Montgomery, VT
November 24th - Monkey House - Winooski, VT
w/ Dope Sandwich
For more on The Lynguistic Civilians visit:
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THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE BUFFALO!! Cady Hill MTB in Stowe, VT | NES Ep. 7
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Today we are out for another ride up in the Burlington area, but today is special because we are joined by Phil and Hailey's good friend: Buffalo.
Yes, there is a great story behind it, no we can't get into details ;)
Anyway, we are out at Cadey Hill, which turned out to be a really fun place to ride, and FINALLY the weather has made a turn for the better. This wasn't the longest ride ever, but it sure was full of fun moments and some great slices of singletrack.
I was SUPER STOKED after the ride to get a tour of Buffalo's Ford Transit that he resides in. He has a super minimal layout that he built all himself.
The post ride activities only made the day better as we headed out for a beer at the Trappe family Brewery then into town for some delicious ramen and ice cream.
All in all it was a pretty darn awesome day, and I hop you guys are having a great one too!
LFRHGS!
-Alexander
Precipice 2014 Maryse Smith Commercial
Switchback Brewing Company Presents
The Precipice: A Vermont Music Festival
August 1st & 2nd 2014
@ Burlington College, Produced by Radio Bean
ROUGH FRANCIS
Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band
Ryan Power
Barika
And The Kids (from Northampton, MA)
Japhy Ryder (with special guest Tom Morse)
Swale
Bella's Bartok (from Northampton, Massachusetts)
argonaut&wasp
Maryse Smith & Michael Chorney Duo
Plato Ears (full band debut!)
Barbacoa
The DuPont Brothers (debut of new backing band)
Steady Betty
Dirty Blondes
Grundlefunk
Binger
Duke Aeroplane & The Wrong Numbers (members of Vermont Joy Parade)
Jane Boxall's Marimba Set w/ Michael Chorney & Gregory Douglass
Appalled Eagles
Gnomedad
Swaleoke
El Beej + special guests + live painting by Steve Sharon
Osage Orange
Advance discounted tickets available now in person at Radio Bean or online through Brown Paper Tickets: brownpapertickets.com/event/706798
-Advance Prices (available until Thursday Night): $10 per day, $18 for the weekend.
-Day Of Walk Up Prices: $12 per day, $20 for the weekend.
Gates at 5pm each day, music goes until 2am!
A quick walk from anywhere in downtown Burlington, Vermont or North Beach.
“The Precipice... was a rousing success and probably gets my vote for my single favorite live-music experience locally this year. It was that good.” ~ Dan Bolles, Seven Days VT
Folks who don’t know local sounds as well as they’d like would have had a field day (pardon the pun) in the Burlington College field, as The Precipice is undeniably the best place to get an education on the wonders of the Vermont music scene... I’d venture to say that those of us who were there this past weekend can’t wait for The Precipice III... ~ Brent Hallenbeck, Burlington Free Press
On Tap @ The Precipice: Switchback Ale, Extra Pale Ale & the 2014 summer debut of Slow-Fermented Brown Ale.
Friday's Lineup:
5:45pm Binger
6:15pm Jane Boxall w/ Michael Chorney & Gregory Douglass
6:45pm Grundlefunk
7:30pm El Beej
8:15pm Steady Betty
9pm Barika
10pm Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band
11:15pm Dirty Blondes
11:45pm Ryan Power
12:30am Bella's Bartok
1:15am Plato Ears
Saturday's Lineup:
5:45pm The DuPont Brothers
6:30pm Osage Orange
7pm Barbacoa
7:45pm Duke Aeroplane & The Wrong Numbers
8:15pm Japhy Ryder
9pm Maryse Smith & Michael Chorney
9:30pm Swale
10:30pm Swaleoke
11:15pm ROUGH FRANCIS
12am argonaut&wasp
12:45am And The Kids
1:30am Gnomedad
Location:
Burlington College
351 North Ave.
Burlington, VT 05401
Recommended Lodging:
North Beach Campground 1-800-571-1198
or 802-862-0942 (walking distance)
Hilton Burlington (802) 658-6500
Hotel Vermont, Burlington (802) 651-0080
Motel 6, Colchester (802) 654-6860
Tibet Inn, South Burlington (802) 863-7110
RSVP: facebook.com/events/256912501181439/
Our Precipice YouTube Channel:
Precipice 2014 Binger Commercial
Switchback Brewing Company Presents:
The Precipice: A Vermont Music Festival 2014
August 1 & 2
@ Burlington College
Produced by Radio Bean
ROUGH FRANCIS
Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band
Ryan Power
Barika
And The Kids
Japhy Ryder
Swale
Bella's Bartok
argonaut&wasp
Maryse Smith & Michael Chorney Duo
Plato Ears (full band debut!)
Barbacoa
The DuPont Brothers
Steady Betty
Dirty Blondes
Grundlefunk
Binger
Duke Aeroplane & The Wrong Numbers
Jane Boxall's Marimba Set w/ Michael Chorney & Gregory Douglass
Appalled Eagles
Gnomedad
Swaleoke
El Beej + special guests + live painting by Steve Sharon
Osage Orange
Advance discounted tickets available now in person at Radio Bean or online through Brown Paper Tickets: brownpapertickets.com/event/706798
Walking distance from anywhere in downtown Burlington, Vermont.
“The Precipice... was a rousing success and probably gets my vote for my single favorite live-music experience locally this year. It was that good.” ~ Dan Bolles, Seven Days VT
Folks who don’t know local sounds as well as they’d like would have had a field day (pardon the pun) in the Burlington College field, as The Precipice is undeniably the best place to get an education on the wonders of the Vermont music scene... I’d venture to say that those of us who were there this past weekend can’t wait for The Precipice III... ~ Brent Hallenbeck, Burlington Free Press
Gates at 5pm each day, music goes until 2am!
RSVP: facebook.com/events/256912501181439/
Friday's Lineup:
5:45pm Binger
6:15pm Jane Boxall w/ Michael Chorney & Gregory Douglass
6:45pm Grundlefunk
7:30pm El Beej
8:15pm Steady Betty
9pm Barika
10pm Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band
11:15pm Dirty Blondes
11:45pm Ryan Power
12:30am Bella's Bartok
1:15am Plato Ears
Saturday's Lineup:
5:45pm The DuPont Brothers
6:30pm Osage Orange
7pm Barbacoa
7:45pm Duke Aeroplane & The Wrong Numbers
8:15pm Japhy Ryder
9pm Maryse Smith & Michael Chorney
9:30pm Swale
10:30pm Swaleoke
11:15pm ROUGH FRANCIS
12am argonaut&wasp
12:45am And The Kids
1:30am Gnomedad
Location:
Burlington College
351 North Ave.
Burlington, VT 05401
Recommended Lodging:
North Beach Campground 1-800-571-1198
or 802-862-0942 (walking distance)
Hilton Burlington (802) 658-6500
Hotel Vermont, Burlington (802) 651-0080
Motel 6, Colchester (802) 654-6860
Tibet Inn, South Burlington (802) 863-7110
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It was a hot night on Pittsburgh's rivers: Riverlife's Party at the Pier 2013 video recap
Riverlife's annual benefit for the transformation of Pittsburgh's downtown waterfronts was a scorching hot party on Friday, September 6, 2013. Co-chairs Renee & Lucas Piatt and Lisa Acquaviva & Herky Pollock welcomed a sold-out crowd of over 700 guests for dining and dancing under the stars at the beautiful riverfront amphitheater at Rivers Casino on the North Shore. The event raised over $160,000 for riverfront improvement efforts in downtown's Three Rivers Park.
Riverlife's Party at the Pier 2013: TORCH was presented by PNC. Thank you to our hosts at Rivers Casino and all of our sponsors for making this event a sweeping success!
More info about Riverlife and the ongoing riverfront improvement projects in Pittsburgh at riverlifepgh.org.
Table Manners - Ultimate How-To Guide To Proper Dining Etiquette For Adults & Children
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Table manners are actually something your parents taught you but are actually far more important as an adult. First of all, your table manners speak volumes about your refinement and it's often interpreted as a sign of character. It's not at all about being snobby or showing off but much rather show respect, your host and your dining partners will greatly appreciate your manners.
It's very important to keep in mind, proper table manners aways help you and never hurt you. The good thing is they can be learned and its never too late to do so.
So what are table manners?
I suggest you turn your cell phone ringer off when you enter someone else's home and put your phone in your pocket when you're with the guests. Don't leave your phone on the table because you are much more likely to pick it up and look at it which is impolite In the presence of other people.
If the table is all set, you don't just walk in and sit down. Wait to be seated or wait for the queue of the host, or if they sit, you can sit as well.
Ideally, want to sit up straight but comfortably, don't slouch, or cross your arms, or sit as you would on your couch while watching a football game.
Don't expect to sit next to your partner and follow the lead of the hosts. Traditionally, couples were always mixed up to sit with different people.
If there's a napkin on the plate or next to a plate, put it on your lap right away. If the host or hostess wants to say grace, accept the gesture for what it is and move along.
Two, let's take a look at the place setting. In the Western world, an informal place will always have at least a plate, a knife, and a fork. If dessert will be served, you'll find either a little fork or a spoon on the top side of the plate. If soup is served or anything else that requires a spoon, you will also have a spoon. On the top right of the plate, you'll likely find a water glass which is always filled and a wine glass which is empty, to begin with. Sometimes you also find beer glasses; if you prefer that, if that's what's served with a meal. If you see little plate with an extra knife on a top left to your plate, that's for bread and butter. When you're done with the course, you place the fork and a knife at a four to five o'clock angle that means you're done.
Three, now it's time to serve the food. Most informal dinners are family-style meaning there are bowls or platters where food is served from. For formal dinners, courses are usually plated but we talk about the intricacies of that in our formal dining etiquette video here.
With bowls and anything at the table, the cardinal rule is, don't reach over anybody else and don't touch them. To start, pass the bowl around the table from the left to the right when you get the bowl you hold it and you serve yourself then you pass it on to your neighbor on the right. Always use the serving utensils and never your silverware that's on your place setting. Of course, if the host or hostess has a different idea, go with what they do.
Four, finally it's time to eat. You should only start eating when everyone else has been served and a host or hostess starts to take their fork and take the lead. It is very impolite and sometimes even rude to just dig into your plate of food while the others are still empty-handed.
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