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Would love to have a Party Source-caliber store somewhere in OTR. Obviously it wouldn't be as big, but it would be nice to have a store with quality products and a knowledgable staff right here in the neighborhood.

 

Agreed. I'll be curious to see who applies (not sure if that will be made public or not). I suspect Kroger will apply, and if they get the license they'll include a liquor section in their new store. Speaking of which, has Kroger announced what the hours will be of their new store on Central Parkway? The current Kroger on Vine closes at 9pm, which is annoyingly early. I hope the new Kroger stays open later.

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Cappy's would be nice - original is in Loveland with a sister store opening last year in Norwood.

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Beer lovers have spoken; MadTree releasing canned version of popular ale

 

One of Cincinnati’s largest breweries is releasing a canned version of one of its popular ales, driven in large part by consumer demand.

 

MadTree Brewing announced Monday it will hold a can release party for Dreamsicle, a light kölsch style ale with orange and vanilla.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/08/28/beer-lovers-have-spoken-madtree-releasing-canned.html

 

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Graeter's, Braxton team up for another ice cream-flavored beer

 

After their wildly popular collaboration on a black raspberry chip beer, Graeter's and Greater Cincinnati craft brewer Braxton Brewing Co. have teamed up for another brew.

 

Greater's and Braxton are releasing Blueberry Pie Brown Ale (7 percent APV) in a tapping party at the brewery's Covington taproom at 27 W. Seventh St. on Sept. 9. The brew will be made available at participating Kroger stores throughout Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Dayton and Nashville on Sept. 11.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/08/29/graeters-braxton-team-up-for-another-ice-cream.html

 

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Okay so I don't drink so I have no accurate way to judge. But ice cream flavored beer just sounds gross. Especially something like black raspberry chip. Is it actually good, or just novel?

I found the BRC Milk Stout to be quite the let down. And I'm generally not a fan of brown ales. But this is my favorite Graeter's flavor so here's hoping!

 

 

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A neighbor's homebrew and a little OCD led to Cincinnati's newest craft brewery

 

Ellery Tuck might not have gotten into craft brewing if his neighbor was just a little bit better at it.

 

The co-founder of Banana Hammock Brewing was not into brewing himself before a neighbor brought over some homebrew.

 

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Mason's first brewery opens this week

 

Mason's first brewery is inspired by the city father, and it's opening this week.

 

Sixteen Lots Brewing Co. will open at 753 Reading Road on Sept. 15. The brewery is being opened by a former Sunny Delight executive and an engineer.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/09/12/masons-first-brewery-opens-this-week.html

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Cincinnati craft brewery canning its beer for the first time

 

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A Cincinnati craft brewery is canning its beers for the first time, and you'll be able to get them outside of its East Walnut Hills home beginning this weekend.

 

The Woodburn Brewing Co. at 2800 Woodburn Ave in East Walnut Hills is releasing two of its brews in cans on Sept. 16. Woodburn is releasing its Hammer Session IPA and Salon Shorts Sightings blonde ale in four packs of 16-ounce cans.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/09/14/cincinnati-craft-brewery-canning-its-beer-for-the.html

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^ This place is great! Especially when you want to mix things up from DT, OTR, Banks, etc.

MadTree release party celebrates fall-themed beer in cans (and cookies)

 

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MadTree Brewing Co. is releasing one of its most popular beers in cans for the first time next week.

 

The brewery will host a can release party Sept. 21 for Pilgrim Fall ale, a lightly hopped seasonal beer introduced four years ago that combines cranberry and vanilla to complement the lemon and berry flavor of Pilgrim hops.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/09/15/madtree-release-party-celebrates-fall-themed-beer.html

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Holtman's Donuts teams with brewery on limited-edition cider

 

A longtime Greater Cincinnati family-owned business is teaming up with one of the area’s newest craft breweries to produce a limited edition cider.

 

Holtman’s Donuts, founded in 1960 in Newton, is collaborating with March First Brewing, which opened in April, to produce Holtman's Apple Fritter Cider, a hard cider with an ABV of 6.9 percent.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/09/15/holtmans-donuts-teams-with-brewery-on-limited.html

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Baby rhino Kendi walks in Fiona's footsteps, gets own Cincinnati beer

 

Another beloved zoo favorite is being honored by a Cincinnati brewery.

 

Listermann Brewing Co. has partnered with the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden to produce Kendi, a beer fit for a rare baby black rhino. Sales of the New-England style black IPA will help support the zoo’s rhino conservation efforts.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/09/22/baby-rhino-kendi-walks-in-fionas-footsteps-gets.html

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Ei8ht Ball Brewing co-founder merges side hustle with Indiana brewery

 

The co-founder of the now-defunct Ei8ht Ball Brewing began helping breweries barrel age their beers long before he helped start the Newport brewery, and now that side business is merging with an Indiana brewery.

 

Danny Gold worked various jobs in his more than a decade at Party Source in Bellevue, the nation's largest employee-owned liquor store. He was the beer, wine, cider and mead buyer when he noticed that the bourbon barrels from Party Source's private label brands were sitting empty in a warehouse gathering dust.

 

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West Side’s newest craft brewery opens for business

 

The West Side’s newest craft brewery celebrated its grand opening over the weekend.

 

Thirteen Below Brewery at 7391 Forbes Road in Sayler Park opened its doors on Sept. 29. Click through the photos in the attached slideshow for a look inside.

 

The brewery was opened by brothers Dick and Ray Busche and their wives, Lyn and Monique, their cousin Bob Luebbering and his wife, Cindy, and Doug and Anne Menkedick. The group had been homebrewing for years before deciding to make a business from their passion.

 

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I stopped by Fretboard tonight after work (a Wednesday night, so no bands playing).  In addition to a performance stage they also have a number of band practice spaces.  They have what I suppose are security cameras in the practice spaces broadcasting to flat screens in the tap room so you can watch a band practice.  Nobody was practicing tonight, though.  It is a pretty brilliant idea though since up in Blue Ash you might see some guys at a company decide to play together in one of those practice spaces and then they spend money on the beer, of course.

 

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Adriatico's is now delivering "cowlers" -- growlers in 24oz cans. 

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The "crowler station":

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After Hurricane Harvey, Braxton Brewery in Covington shut down its beer canning line and canned water to send to areas that were hit by the storm. Of course, as a brewery that normally cans beer, Braxton has plenty of beer cans available, so they used those cans to package the water and then put a label on top that reads "Water, packaged by Braxton Brewery". Well, a local TV station in Lafayette, Louisiana ran this outrageous news story claiming that Braxton was distributing beer in those water cans! The only evidence they provided was that a woman said her child was acting funny after drinking the water, and then when they peeled off the label, saw that it was a beer can underneath!

 

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Braxton tried to do a good deed here by canning water for hurricane victims, and now they're being attacked by some woman who probably just wanted attention or money. And the local TV station is running a hit piece on them based on no actual evidence. Additionally, the rest of the water they canned will not be passed out by food pantries because of this woman's claim.

After Hurricane Harvey, Braxton Brewery in Covington shut down its beer canning line and canned water to send to areas that were hit by the storm. Of course, as a brewery that normally cans beer, Braxton has plenty of beer cans available, so they used those cans to package the water and then put a label on top that reads "Water, packaged by Braxton Brewery". Well, a local TV station in Lafayette, Louisiana ran this outrageous news story claiming that Braxton was distributing beer in those water cans! The only evidence they provided was that a woman said her child was acting funny after drinking the water, and then when they peeled off the label, saw that it was a beer can underneath!

 

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Braxton tried to do a good deed here by canning water for hurricane victims, and now they're being attacked by some woman who probably just wanted attention or money. And the local TV station is running a hit piece on them based on no actual evidence. Additionally, the rest of the water they canned will not be passed out by food pantries because of this woman's claim.

 

They seem like lovely people, i hope this works out for all involved..........Ugh. https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Seialna%20Seraille

 

I like how the reporter is standing there with a can in his hands and could easily put the issue to rest by just opening it to see what's inside. But he doesn't, because "woman claims can of water contains beer, but it's actually just water" isn't much of a story.

"Jesus turned water into wine. But it takes a mortal man to turn wine into water." - GCrites80s

Greater Cincinnati microbrewery names brewmaster, sets opening date

 

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An under construction microbrewery in Greater Cincinnati has named its head brewmaster and is planning to open in December.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/11/22/exclusive-greater-cincinnati-microbrewery-names.html

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Hearing rumors that Platform Brewing from Cleveland wants to open a taproom in OTR...

Hearing rumors that Platform Brewing from Cleveland wants to open a taproom in OTR...

 

They opened a distribution location in Queensgate with a pending A1C license (brewery license), which would allow them to open a tap room within 1 mile.

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Greater Cincinnati's first gluten-free brewery sets opening date

 

A Greater Cincinnati homebrewer is turning his passion into a business this week, and it's catering to those who can't enjoy a key staple to most beer making.

 

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Look inside Greater Cincinnati's first gluten-free brewery

 

Rolling Mill Brewery, Greater Cincinnati's first brewery making exclusively gluten-free brews, is now open in downtown Middletown.

 

The brewery at 916 First Ave. in Middletown hosted its grand opening 3-11 p.m. Dec. 22-23. Check out the attached photos for a look inside.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/12/26/look-inside-greater-cincinnatis-first-gluten-free.html

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Hearing rumors that Platform Brewing from Cleveland wants to open a taproom in OTR...

 

They opened a distribution location in Queensgate with a pending A1C license (brewery license), which would allow them to open a tap room within 1 mile.

 

The first beer I bought from Platform was so bad I wouldn't finish the 6-pack. I don't know if it was an off batch or what. Since then, I've tried a few more, some of which were pretty good. They seem to be one of the more experimental-yet-mainstream breweries in the state, along with Jackie-O's and Rhinegeist.

 

This could be the next stage of the microbrewery industry; breweries with successful regional distribution beginning to locate taprooms and satellite breweries in other cities. Which will then make it harder for start-ups who haven't honed their craft to enter the market, when there's a known, high-quality brewery opening down the street.

Can we get a Sam Adams taproom already? I know their actual brewery site is tight, but if this brewery can open a taproom within a mile, couldn't Sam Adams do the same thing and open one anywhere in West End/OTR? I think it would be big to get some more mainstream beer types in the city as well.

Sam Adams is struggling. They have been for a few years. I don't see them investing to open a taproom in Cincy anytime soon. Even though I loved to have one there.

Yeah, Sam Adams might have had a lot of "snob appeal" in 1999 but these days it's not even close.

Can we get a Sam Adams taproom already? I know their actual brewery site is tight, but if this brewery can open a taproom within a mile, couldn't Sam Adams do the same thing and open one anywhere in West End/OTR? I think it would be big to get some more mainstream beer types in the city as well.

 

The CVG Airport actually has one lol, I was just there to take advantage of new cheaper flights to Chicago.

I agree that I don't ever buy Sam Adams really, but I feel like my uncle won't buy Rhinegeist because he's never heard of it and thinks its snobby and hipster, but I have seen him drink Boston Lager.

Yeah, Sam Adams might have had a lot of "snob appeal" in 1999 but these days it's not even close.

 

Beer snobbery has turned into the star-bellied sneetches.  In the 90s, the fake heritage of "Sam Adams" and "Boston" and "Irish" pubs and microbrew beer in a bottle were symbols of quality.  Now historical figures and cities are uncool, nobody cares about Ireland, and bottles are snickered at in favor of garishly decorated cans. 

 

At some point people might wake up and realize that 90% of the post-2010 "craft" beer out there tastes like bunk gas station malt liquor. 

 

 

 

 

Every brewery except for Rhinegeist I've been to in the Cincy area is on the top end of the craft trend.  Rhinegeist is just surviving alone on good branding / riding a trend.

Sam Adams should open a tap room off-site, but in OTR. Perhaps near Findlay Market or something.

See inside Greater Cincinnati’s newest microbrewery

 

Little Miami Brewing Co., which is located along the banks of the Little Miami River in downtown Milford, is now open.

 

The microbrewery had its soft opening the week of Dec. 19. Now, the 4,200-square-foot brewery and taproom at 208 Mill St. is up and running on a regular basis.

 

Dan Lynch, co-founder and owner of Little Miami Brewing with brother-in-law Joe Brenner, has said the goal of Little Miami Brewing is to be the neighborhood brewery for Milford, not to be a production brewery.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/01/04/see-inside-greater-cincinnati-s-newest.html

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This is what happens when Cincinnati musicians open a brewery

 

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Fretboard Brewing in Blue Ash, which opened at the end of 2017, is the lovechild of musicians who have a passion for craft beer.

 

Fretboard was founded by "lead guitarist" Jim Klosterman, "positive libations" Bradley Plank and Joe Sierra, the CEO or "drummer."

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/01/11/this-is-what-happens-when-cincinnatimusicians-open.html

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According to the latest HCB packet, a new microbrewery called Three Points will be coming to 331 E. 13th in Pendleton.

 

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According to the latest HCB packet, a new microbrewery called Three Points will be coming to 331 E. 13th in Pendleton.

 

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Work is underway, they are supposed to be getting brewing equipment installed in the next couple of weeks. Also will be a fast-casual chicken finger place in a corner of the building. They have reopened almost all of the bricked in window openings on the street so it will be a much more urban friendly building when done.

Greater Cincinnati's newest brewery opens taps to public today

 

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Greater Cincinnati’s newest brewery will make its debut today.

 

Quarter Barrel Brewery & Pub, located at 103 Main St. in downtown Hamilton, will hold a soft opening 4-9 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

 

The restaurant, which has a popular location at 107 E. Church St. in Oxford – the oldest brew pub in Butler County – offers craft beer, a diverse wine selection and a varied menu that includes traditional American “up-casual bistro pub fare” and comfort food with nightly specials.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/01/17/greater-cincinnatis-newest-brewery-opens-taps-to.html

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One of Cincinnati's oldest craft breweries to start canning beer

 

One of Cincinnati's oldest – and largest – craft breweries will begin canning its beers at the end of this month.

 

Fifty West Brewing Co. will release three core beers in cans at bars, restaurants and retail locations throughout Cincinnati beginning on Jan. 30.

 

The brewery, which got its start in November 2012, will initially can its Coast to Coast IPA, American lager and Doom Petal white ale. The brewery plans to can its Punch You in the EyePA this summer to coincide with its annual Punch-Out event.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/01/22/one-of-cincinnatis-oldest-craft-breweries-to-start.html

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Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra teams up with brewery for signature beer

 

A Cincinnati craft brewery is teaming with a local arts icon on its next beer.

 

Northside-based Urban Artifact, which specializes in tart and sour beers, is collaborating with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra as it kicks off “Beethoven Revolution,” a three-year series of Beethoven’s groundbreaking symphonies, this weekend.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/01/22/cincinnati-symphony-orchestra-teams-up-with.html

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Graeter's bringing back popular ice cream beer collaboration

 

Cincinnati icon Graeter's Ice Cream is bringing back a popular beer collaboration using one of its best-known flavors.

 

Greater's and Covington's Braxton Brewing Co. are re-launching their Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip Milk Stout, which was first unveiled in February 2017. The ice cream-themed beer uses the same black raspberry puree Graeter's uses for its ice cream.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/01/23/graeters-bringing-back-popular-ice-cream-beer.html

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European firm adds Cincinnati beer tours

 

A United Kingdom-based company that searches for the best in craft beer and food is including Cincinnati in its U.S. expansion.

 

Beer Adventures, a comprehensive mobile guide to beer destinations, has included Cincinnati among more than a dozen American tours that are newly available on its app for Apple and Android devices.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/02/07/european-firm-adds-cincinnati-beer-tours.html

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^ The Cincy tour starts at Lachey's, lol

Circus-themed brewery opens Greater Cincinnati taproom in advance of new theater

 

A Greater Cincinnati craft brewery started by the owner of a local circus opened a taproom in advance of this spring's opening of a theater that will host live performances.

 

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https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2018/02/12/circus-themed-brewery-opens-greater-cincinnati.html

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