Hip Hops: TEN20 Craft Brewery is open, and Gravely Brewing wins GABF medals
As it pertains to beer news, it doesn't get any better than when a new brewery opens, and TEN20 Craft Brewery (1020 East Washington Street) launched last week in Butchertown.
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TEN20 Craft Brewery originally was known as the Do/Live/Love brewery before rebranding earlier this year. See also F&D’s previous coverage. TEN20 arrives on the heels of Atrium Brewing's late September advent, prompting...
Hip Hops: After a brilliant run, Louisville Beer Store's endgame draws near
Writing last month at The Daily Beast, the inimitable Lew Bryson reminded us that beer sales aren't exactly booming.
"To understand why this myth persists," explains Bryson, "it helps to realize that the beer business has two main parts when it comes to putting drinks in your hands. There’s the 'on-premise' side where you buy a drink and consume it...
Hip Hops: Louisville Beer Week approaches (Oct. 23 – 30)
Unless you care a jot for Carlos Brito (I don't), then we can begin and end this week's clipboard with the welcome news that there'll be a Louisville Beer Week in 2020.
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Friends! #LouisvilleBeerWeek has returned! It’s been a helluva year but we still want to celebrate our local beer and local breweries. Keep your eyes peeled and follow @LouisvilleBeerWeek on social...
Aiding voter registration, Mile Wide Beer Co. releases “I Voted Today” Pale Ale
Strictly speaking, it's "I Registered to Vote Today," but you get the idea. Register today, have a beer to celebrate, then vote later.
Mile Wide Beer Co.'s "I Voted Today" will be released today. In terms of beer, it's a Double Dry-Hopped Northeast-style Pale Ale (Citra & Azacca hops) based on a template provided in collaboration with Tired Hands Brewing...
Hip Hops: Atrium Brewing debuts in Shelby Park
F&D's Fall 2020 quarterly print issue has hit the streets, and we're all excited to be back after a pandemic hiatus.
Let's keep the beer news simple and to the point this week by welcoming Atrium Brewing to the local craft beer scene. Located at 1154 Logan Street, Atrium opened its doors on Friday.
Atrium Brewing's brewers are Mark Rubenstein (co-owner...
Hip Hops: West Sixth NuLu gets under way with a window to curbside beer
It's a small step, and yet a highly anticipated one. Thirteen months ago, Lexington's West Sixth Brewing commenced work on its NuLu brewery and taproom at 821 E. Market in Louisville. Then COVID-19 got in the way, but last week the taproom's spigot was opened.
Visit our curbside window on the back side of our property to grab cans and...
Hip Hops: Poperinge's Beer and Hop Fest is postponed but not forgotten
If not for COVID19's unexpected intervention, today we’d undoubtedly be visiting friends in Haarlem, Netherlands in preparation to ride the rails south to the small Belgian city of Poperinge, and the renewal of its triennial Beer and Hop Festival.
Of course the pandemic caused the festival to be postponed until the same weekend next year, and in turn, so has...
Bluegrass Brewing Company 3rd Street has reopened
Bluegrass Brewing Company 3rd Street (300 W. Main) reopened yesterday after a six-month pandemic hiatus.
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BBC 3rd Street's new hours of operation are 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
The Four Roses Bourbon Barrel Loft upstairs has resumed operations, too: "After a few months of taking a break from booking private events in the loft, we are now open...
Hip Hops: Labor Day news roundup and dreams of German beer gardens
It's the Labor Day holiday, and I'm keeping the beer report short this week.
Last week Craig and Whitney Martin, beer columnists at LEO Weekly, assembled an excellent overview of Louisville metro's craft brewery scene. Spoiler alert: COVID's been a bummer, but craft brewing is still buzzing.
Monnik Beer Co. has joined an effort to recruit poll workers via beer can...
Decadence, depravity, Hunter S. Thompson and a commemorative Derby beer from Flying Dog
A half-century ago, a native Louisvillian observed that the Kentucky Derby hasn't ever been exactly as it appears, and this is more accurate than ever in 2020, when the pandemic has caused the race to be moved to today, and most of its pageantry curtailed.
Hunter S. Thompson had arrived.
(Ralph) Steadman wanted to see some Kentucky Colonels, but he wasn’t...