pay no attention to the fact the soil has 100 years of molten pollutants.
Adjunct game strong.
pay no attention to the fact the soil has 100 years of molten pollutants.
From the Daily Herald article:does this mean finch is no longer building that initech looking complex on the chicago river on top of the most polluted soil in chicago?
side edit, anyone wanna fund this for team middle brow? its so pleasant looking and fits with modern urban architecture. pay no attention to the fact the soil has 100 years of molten pollutants.
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Finch's originally hoped to open a brewery site on the Chicago River.
"We negotiated that for like 10 months and it just ended up being too expensive," he said. "At the same time we started looking at suburban sites because we knew there was a lot of opportunity out here to find things like this."
Is the new site in the far northwest corner of the village?From the Daily Herald article:
Also, does it make sense to truck in water for brewing from the Lake? I'm assuming it's trucks - maybe they plan to build a giant pipe, instead. I mean, it takes a lot of water to make beer - how is it economical to get Lake Michigan water out to Long Grove?
I imagine long grove gets lake michigan water, no? can one you northerners confirm? (EDIT & hat tip to lurchingbeast ) if I had to bet, Finch doesn't worry about its water profile too much but thats speculation.From the Daily Herald article:
Also, does it make sense to truck in water for brewing from the Lake? I'm assuming it's trucks - maybe they plan to build a giant pipe, instead. I mean, it takes a lot of water to make beer - how is it economical to get Lake Michigan water out to Long Grove?
Well water for most, according to the link I found above.I imagine long grove gets lake michigan water, no? can one you northerners confirm? if I had to bet, Finch doesn't worry about its water profile too much but thats speculation.
Taking a break from all the Finch love..
I. Am. Excite.
Finch's: It's the waterIs the new site in the far northwest corner of the village?
http://www.longgrove.net/FAQ#water
Also, he must have meant suburbs of Kenosha in that article.
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Wrong brewer. Right collaborator tho. That was Jared. This is Jacob.
And something very similiar to it was @ FoBAB as "Bourbon Barrel Aged Chocolate Barleywine" by Moody Tongue
It was fantastic.
Wrong brewer. Right collaborator tho. That was Jared. This is Jacob.
And something very similiar to it was @ FoBAB as "Bourbon Barrel Aged Chocolate Barleywine" by Moody Tongue
It was fantastic.
Taking a break from all the Finch love..
I. Am. Excite.
and this is who?
From the Trib:and this is who?
Strangely though, had they named it Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense there would be lines around every Binny's in the metro area.
Rick Bayless's new microbrewery.
most have nothing to do with multiple branding and everything to do with self distributing and getting away from their distributor who makes a lot o money on main brand.Serious question: why do so many breweries these days feel the need to have multiple brands? Just because you put it in a barrel or it is sour or you are using weird ingredients doesn't mean you need a different name on the bottle. It is gratuitous.
A lot of my issue is with places like Stone and The Bruery and other well established brands that feel the need to make more labels. Are they suffering from distributor issues? My other issues are possibly with places that don't really distribute in general, which seems like self-indulgence.most have nothing to do with multiple branding and everything to do with self distributing and getting away from their distributor who makes a lot o money on main brand.
Think you meant fruit-tition. Zing!!just posting because i want to be on page 666.
also, i've read that the northman (the fountainhead cider bar offshoot) is finally opening in february. i've heard that before, so we'll see if it actually comes to fruition.
This probably belongs on the unpopular beliefs thread, but: there is no good Bayless brother.Skip Bayless's brothers brewery*
Oh ****, yr right...didn't even think globally was thinkin locally. Ya, that is ****** stupid. Maybe some weird tax llc. thingy....either way, youre right.A lot of my issue is with places like Stone and The Bruery and other well established brands that feel the need to make more labels. Are they suffering from distributor issues? My other issues are possibly with places that don't really distribute in general, which seems like self-indulgence.
Would the Hill Farmstead brand suffer from an Anchorage collaboration on the shelves across America?
This is not a fully formed thought or argument, but it bugs me for some reason.
Page 666.
So metal.
Something something Dark Lord Day.
Usually when people talk about metal's effect on beer, it's in the context of discussing canning versus bottling. And while some of you out there are surely turned on by "under lid gassing" and "seam calibration," there's another metal influencing the brews we drink that most will find much more interesting than aluminum. All around the country, brewers are finding inspiration from and collaborating with legendary metal musicians – and the results are often exceptional.
Huh?The page of the beast