Rochester's Craft Brew Scene Might be the Best in the Country
On this episode of Beer Artisan, we visit the Rochester, New York brewing scene.
Rochester has been brewing beer since the early 1800’s. The first brewery in Rochester settled on the east bank of the Genesee River after a spring of pure water on Central Avenue was discovered. Although that brewery no longer exists, the oldest running brewery in the state, Genesee Brewery, still brews on that same river.
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Governor Cuomo Announces Genesee Brewery Expansion to Create 128 Jobs in Rochester
September 7, 2016, Rochester - Governor Cuomo announced that North American Breweries, Inc. will invest $49.1 million to create a world-class brewery and beer destination at its Genesee Brewery in Rochester. The investment will create 128 jobs, spur development in Northeast Rochester and draw hundreds of thousands of tourists to the area.
Brewed in New York - Rochester Full Episode
Matt visits historic Genesee Brewing Company and witnesses how one of America’s largest and oldest beer producers is embracing its hometown heritage while reinventing itself through a new small batch system and brewpub. Maya profiles a brewery with a distinctly musical influence at Three Heads Brewing; and we learn how Swiftwater Brewing Company in the city’s South Wedge neighborhood is helping revitalize the area.
Rochester New York! A Day Out! June 2019! अमेरिका, America
Rochester is a city on Lake Ontario, in New York State. Places visited in this video are KODAK Tower building (Headquarter of Kodak Company), High falls, Highland Park, Cobbs Hill Park, Downtown Rochester, The Strong- National Museum of Play, Charlotte - Genesee Lighthouse and George Eastman Museum.
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Railfanning on the CSX Rochester Subdivision in Rochester, NY March 8, 2019
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On Friday March 8, 2019 I was in Rochester, NY to see Dokken at the Classic German House. The night before they were doing an acoustic concert to raise money for the Glenn Tipton Parkinson's' Foundation. To kill some time, I decided to go and train watch. All of my videos were taken in Rochester, NY.
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I drove off to The House of Guitars where I got to meet Don Dokken and Jen Levin. They signed some of albums. Then I went to Taco Bell to grab something to eat. When I got back, I saw an opossum wondering around. My video recording got interrupted by CSX Q003 with a mid train DPU.
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Get it On in The Greater Rochester, NY Region
Whip smart talent, innovative solutions and resources to grow your business in the Greater Rochester, NY Region. Visit RochesterBiz.com for more information.
Old Rainier Brewery Tanks Live On Inside of Emerald City Beer Company in Seattle
This is a short from the series called Tales From The Taproom, a production of the Washington Beer Commission.
The Washington Beer Commission is the first of its kind commodity commission in the United States, was formed in 2006, when the Washington State Legislature authorized the creation of the Beer Commission to promote the state's microbreweries.
Washington's breweries, many of them small and family owned, are integral parts of their local communities. When you choose to buy beer brewed in Washington, you support businesses that in turn contribute generously to charitable organizations that support a host of worthy projects in all corners of the state.
Simply put, Washington produces some of the finest beer in the country and our new Beer Commission will help spread the word about these wonderful products. Our microbrews emphasize quality and flavor, and are a signature product of the Evergreen State. And our renowned hops, barley and wheat are the perfect premium ingredients for the nation's best craft brewers.
Join the community of WAshington Beer Lovers, in celebrating FRESH, LOCAL, AWARD-WINNING craft beer produced in our state.
Brewed in New York - Capital Region Full Episode
New York’s Capital City was once the second largest beer-producer in the world after London, England. Albany is the home of C.H. Evans Brewing, a brewery that dates back to 1786. Maya sits down with owner Neil Evans to learn how he revitalized a family brewing tradition with deep roots. Across the Hudson River in Troy, Matt learns how to draw ‘cask beer’ at Brown’s Brewing and then stops by Druthers: a brewpub started by three brothers in Saratoga Springs that has expanded to multiple locations across the region.
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Mayor Lovely Warren Delivers 2017 State of the City Address
Mayor Lovely Warren delivered her State of the City speech on Monday, April 24, 2017 at CGI Communications, 150 E. Main St. in Downtown Rochester.
Rochester is reigniting the flame of progress by building partnerships with the private and non-profit sectors and a host of governmental agencies who have worked together to create or retain more than 30,000 jobs, the lowest serious crime rate in 30 years and a 1,200 percent increase in Pre-K enrollment.
“We are working together, and together we have reignited our City. We have lit the flame of hope,” Mayor Warren said. “The flame of promise. The flame that allows all of our citizens to realize the American dream. I’m proud of the progress that we’ve made -- and the progress that we will continue to make.” Mayor Warren credited the partnerships and relationships built among government and community partners to achieve this progress, citing such partners as the State and Federal governments, the city’s neighborhood associations, local developers and local businesses.
For the past three and a half years, Mayor Warren has had three clear goals: To create more jobs, safer and more vibrant neighborhoods and better educational opportunities. For more information on the State of the City address, visit cityofrochester.gov/sotc2017.
Central New York: Brew Central – Empire Brewing Co.
David Katleski was a restaurateur willing to take a chance on a new trend in the 1990s. His Syracuse brewpub became a cornerstone of the budding New York state craft beer movement and David became a leading advocate for growing the industry to national prominence.
Head Brewer Tim Butler also came from a culinary background before becoming an exceptional brewer, getting his professional start at nearby Middle Ages. He used to stop into Empire for a pint after his shifts there and David eventually tapped his talent that has taken the brewpub to the next level.
Tim shares David’s commitment to using nearly all-local ingredients in both the beer and restaurant fare. The rich hop and agricultural history of Central New York gives a unique character to Empire’s beers that no doubt help feed the growth of New York’s craft beer niche.
Tim: People ask me what do I enjoy most about being a brewer. One of the greatest things is when you create something and you see someone come out and they put their hard earned dollars on the bar for it and they take it and they enjoy it, they drink it. You see the smile come across their face. You know, that's really, really rewarding. I don't think that's ever going to change for me. I always enjoy watching people enjoy our product.
I think that we are on track to become one of the best brewing states in the country. There are a lot of new breweries popping up but the quality of the beer is, I think, maintaining a very high standard. I think there's a lot of room for all of us. I think as a whole, as a New York state beer, we have a lot of potential and a lot of room to grow together and become one of the best brewing states in the country.
I think that New York state in general and Central New York in general, has very passionate farmers. I know farmers from dealing with them through here at the restaurant. Be it beef suppliers or vegetables suppliers. They can be as passionate or are as passionate as brewers are. I think there's definitely a common connection there. Their growing something, creating something that then their passing on to us to put in our product. Now that I've been more and more using New York state ingredients, there's definitely a different characteristic to them. As opposed to ingredients that are grown in other parts of the country or other parts of the world for that matter. I do think it's giving us a local flavor, a local character that you're not going to be able to emulate in other parts of the country unless you come to New York state and buy New York state ingredients. They do give us a unique flavor and give us a unique style of beer.
David: The thing different hat you will know about a New York state beer is, you know the French liken the term to terroir. You can actually taste the ingredients from Central New York. It's kind of odd but the hops tend to be slightly different citrus flavor. The barley tends to be a little, bolder in flavor. There is a character, a central New York characteristic that you get definitely out of this.
So far, we've done really well with our brand. Notably we do the flagship beer for the Waldorf Astoria. It's a honey brown with honey that they cultivate off of the twentieth floor apiary area that they have at the hotel. We also make the exclusive beer called Empire Green for Tavern on the Green in Central Park. We have the flagship moniker brew for them. The brand has done really well on the high end scale. It's also in a lot of dive bars too. In fact, one of my favorite places in New York to go have this beer is a place called The Dive Bar, so go figure.
To be able to go to your local mom and pop bar in a corner, to very high end restaurants and be able to fill within that, shows the versatility of our brand. We do things with a lot of passion, with a lot of love. That's how we make our beer. That how we make our food and that's how we try to run our business.
Tim: The craft beer drinker now is very savvy, very understanding. They know what they want, they know what's good and they know what's not good. You can't pull wool over anybody's eyes anymore. You got to brew quality if you want maintain. I think Empire had always done it. They've always had quality beer, quality food, quality atmosphere. It's just a brand that people, once they latch on to, they don't let it go.
Whether tipping a farm-to-glass beer at a brewpub, sampling some moonshine or enjoying a sip of hard cider or wine, you’ll be a part of something special in Brew Central. Central New York brewers, distillers, publicans and vintners offer the state’s best craft beverages on par with any of the United States’ finest pints. Pack up the car and head to America’s Craft Brew Destination! Craft your brew road trip today at
GCEC 2016 Conference – Rochester, NY
The University of Rochester and the Rochester Institute of Technology are honored to host the 2016 Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) annual international conference. We will be welcoming over 300 attendees to Rochester from around the world to discuss best practices in entrepreneurship education. We are excited to showcase everything Rochester has to offer.
The GCEC is the premier academic organization addressing the emerging topics of importance to the nation’s university-based centers for entrepreneurship. It has become the vehicle by which the top, established entrepreneurship centers, as well as emerging centers, can work together to share best practices, develop programs and initiatives, and collaborate and assist each other in advancing, strengthening, and celebrating the role of universities in teaching the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
Visit for more information.
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WTVH Channel 5 News - 7/31/89 - Full broadcast with commercials - Syracuse, NY
- WTVH Channel 5 News - July 31, 1989 - Full broadcast with commercials - Syracuse, NY - Ron Curtis, Liz Ayers, Graham Robinson - Police blockage of Mohawk Reservation, Frankie Mitchell trial, Carl Chamberlain trial, First American bank robbery, Colonel Higgins hanged in Beirut
5 Awesome TV Ads From 70s
5 Awesome TV Ads From 70s - as part of the ads series by GeoBeats.
Erie Canal Rewatered Lock 33 2018 Episode 124
Description : Erie Canal Lock 33 in Monroe county . Early Monday morning I took the Pocket Camera on my Coffee Run . I captured fuzzy images in too dark conditions on 4-30-2018 of the Empty Erie Canal . That afternoon the Guard Locks East of the Genesee River were Opened To Slowly Refill the Erie Canal . I went back the next morning May 1st to the same location to show the Progress . They are filling it slowly to prevent water from Causing Damage . The Water will fill up to the East to about the Lyons Area , where water from the river sections can help with the water level of the Canal . . . . . . .
The Genesee River State Dam at Court Street in the City can help with the water level of the Canal . The Canal Port for Rochester was just south of the Court street Dam When the Barge Canal was Designed . 4 miles of the Genesee River was Part of the Barge Canal Era System . The Erie Canal is Drained in the Winter by Closing the Guard gates East and West of the Genesee River . The Water from Lock 33 Drains East . A drained Canal allows Preventive Maintenance to be done in the Winter . A Great Blue Heron Ardea Herodias Posed in the Opening between the Gates . I made a Move to take a photo and the Heron retreated into the Empty Lock . Who says Herons do not have a sense of Humour ? I took some Bad Quality ( Neguitia ) Photos of the Heron . ... .... ....
My Photos of the Empty Lock show Openings in the lock chamber going to a Tunnel ( Gallery ) that is along the Bottom of the wall . The Tunnel ( Gallery ) runs the length of the Lock on Both sides with an Inlet and outlet . There is a gate that is lowered at either end that acts like a Gate Valve To Fill and Drain the Lock . My May 1st photo show a Low Discharge of water on the North side of the lock . As can be seen the Gate (Valve ) is not fully open . Slow and steady will get the Canal Filled . The Camera is Just an Entry level digital Camera that fits in the Pocket . Kodak M 1063 is what I have to use when something interesting happens when I am Outdoors . The Video Images are not Great . The Clicking noise must be the camera adjusting to Light ,Colors and Focus ? The Clicking noise really becomes apparent when I try to Video a Passing Train . . . . . ..... . .
The lock is in the Town of Henrietta close to the Border with Brighton in Monroe county . A look at the Foaming vent allows you to understand its use in allowing water and air to escape from the Tunnels that I call the gallery . it is probably used to control Cavitation and Water Hammer . Also shown is an empty spillway that allows water to flow down around the Lock . The whole system is carefully Designed with Many pieces still in use that are One Hundred years old From the Barge Canal Enlargement of the Erie Canal . The Equipment is still that Fresh Because of the Excellent Preventive maintenance done by the Employees on a Daily Basis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This is the Second season of Mark Cant email episode 124 Upload time is 4 hrs 25 minutes Yesterday up load failed and I had to start over
Governor Cuomo Announces Groundbreaking of $53.7 Million Greater Rochester International Airport
April 25, 2017, Rochester - Governor Cuomo announced the groundbreaking of the $53.7 million transformation of the Greater Rochester International Airport into a state-of-the-art transportation center.
Narragansett Brewing Company | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:38 1 History
00:04:37 2 Advertising
00:05:55 3 See also
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The Narragansett Brewing Company ( nar-ə-GAN-sit) is an American brewery founded in Cranston, Rhode Island in 1890. Founders included John H. Fehlberg, Augustus F. Borchandt, Herman G. Possner, George M. Gerhard, Constand A. Moeller, and Jacob Wirth.Narragansett was formerly the number one selling brand in New England, but it now occupies a relatively narrow segment of the market. It was originally brewed in the city of Cranston, and was famous for its drinkability and the advertising slogan, Hi, Neighbor, have a 'Gansett!, most famously uttered by Boston Red Sox announcer Curt Gowdy.
Rochester, New York | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:29 1 History
00:11:03 2 Geography
00:15:12 2.1 Climate
00:16:10 3 Demographics
00:20:28 3.1 Religion
00:21:41 4 Crime
00:22:54 5 Economy
00:24:00 5.1 High technology
00:25:49 5.2 Food and beverage
00:27:47 5.2.1 Breweries
00:28:19 5.3 Major shopping centers
00:28:35 5.3.1 Former shopping centers
00:29:11 5.4 Tallest buildings
00:29:27 5.5 Companies
00:31:06 6 Government
00:32:00 6.1 Neighborhood Service Centers
00:33:33 6.2 Representation at other levels of government
00:33:44 6.2.1 Representation at the federal level
00:34:20 6.2.2 Representation at the state level
00:34:30 6.2.2.1 New York State Senate
00:34:48 6.2.2.2 New York State Assembly
00:35:08 6.2.2.3 Courts
00:35:29 6.2.3 Representation at the county level
00:35:50 7 Fire department
00:37:22 8 Cityscape
00:37:32 8.1 Principal suburbs
00:38:09 8.2 Neighborhoods
00:39:14 8.2.1 Browncroft
00:39:51 8.2.2 14621 community
00:41:32 8.2.3 Lyell-Otis
00:42:32 8.2.4 19th Ward
00:45:47 8.2.5 Charlotte
00:46:57 8.2.6 Corn Hill
00:48:17 8.2.7 Upper Monroe
00:49:36 8.2.8 East End
00:50:11 8.2.9 Maplewood
00:50:59 8.2.10 North Winton Village
00:53:17 8.2.11 Park Avenue and the Neighborhood of the Arts
00:54:12 8.2.12 Plymouth-Exchange
00:54:43 8.2.13 South Wedge
00:55:51 8.2.14 Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood
00:57:13 8.2.15 Swillburg
00:57:59 8.2.16 Marketview Heights
00:58:29 8.2.17 Homestead Heights
00:59:16 9 Education
01:00:23 9.1 Colleges and universities
01:01:20 9.1.1 University of Rochester
01:02:24 9.1.2 Former colleges
01:03:43 9.2 Secondary education
01:05:03 10 Culture and recreation
01:06:09 10.1 Nightlife
01:08:42 10.2 Park lands
01:10:01 10.3 Festivals
01:12:03 10.4 Media
01:12:57 10.5 Points of interest
01:15:15 10.6 Sports
01:15:42 10.6.1 Professional sports
01:16:38 10.6.2 College sports
01:18:13 11 Transportation
01:18:23 11.1 Maritime transport
01:20:58 11.2 Air transport
01:22:23 11.3 Rails and mass transit
01:27:27 11.4 Major highways and roads
01:29:40 11.5 Later expressway proposals
01:35:36 12 Notable people
01:36:37 13 Sister cities
01:37:08 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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- Socrates
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Rochester () is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York. With a population of 208,046 residents, Rochester is the seat of Monroe County and the third most populous city in New York state, after New York City and Buffalo. The metropolitan area has a population of just over 1 million people. It is about 73 miles (117 km) east of Buffalo and 87 miles (140 km) west of Syracuse.
Rochester was one of America's first boomtowns, initially due to the fertile Genesee River Valley, which gave rise to numerous flour mills, and then as a manufacturing hub. Several of the region's universities (notably the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology) have renowned research programs. Rochester is the site of many important inventions and innovations in consumer products. The Rochester area has been the birthplace to Kodak, Western Union, French's, Bausch & Lomb, Gleason and Xerox, which conduct extensive research and manufacturing of industrial and consumer products. Until 2010, the Rochester metropolitan area was the second-largest regional economy in New York State, after the New York City metropolitan area. Rochester's GMP has since ranked just below Buffalo, New York, while exceeding it in per-capita income.The 25th edition of the Places Rated Almanac rated Rochester as the most livable city in 2007, among 379 U.S. metropolitan areas. In 2010, Forbes rated Rochester as the third-best place to raise a family in the United States. In 2012, Kiplinger rated Rochester as the fifth-best city in the United States for families, citing low cost of living, top public schools, and a low jobless rate.Rochester is a Globa ...
Sarah and Giancarlo Annese, Beer Lover's New York: The Empire State's Best Breweries...
Sarah & Giancarlo Annese are the founders of beerunion.com and the authors of the Beer Lover's New York.
They spent 4 months traveling 4,000 miles around New York State visiting breweries, pubs & craft-beer bars in search of…well, they forget.
Founders All Day IPA 4.7% ABV - SwillinGrog Beer Review
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