Sideroads-Moccasin Bend Brewery
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Moccasin Bend Brewing Company
4015 Tennessee Avenue
Chattanooga, TN
423-821-6392
bendbrewingbeer.com
Local Feature: Chattanooga Brewing Company
Travis Close, President of the Greater Chattanooga Association of REALTORS® meets with Mark Marcum, Founder and Brewer of the locally-renown Chattanooga Brewing Company.
Hutton & Smith Brewing Co. opens in Chattanooga TN
A new brewery has opened in downtown Chattanooga.
Hutton & Smith Brewing Company is located on M.L. King Boulevard.
The owners, a couple from Las Vegas, eventually hope to have their beer served in area restaurants.
Chattanooga Brewing Company
Here we have Alex from Chattanooga Brewing Co., the head brewmaster talking about good craft beer in the south with the Chicago Beer Belly. Cheers :)
Chattanooga Brewing Co Chattanooga, Tennessee
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American Ales, Lagers
Year Established: 1890
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American AlesLagers
Brewery Features: Full BarRestaurant
Address: Chattanooga Brewing Co 109 Frazier Ave Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405
Website: (chattabrew.com)
Facebook: (facebook.com)
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Local Police Departments Worried About Condition Of Firing Range On Moccasin Bend
Chattanooga Police say the law enforcement firing range on Moccasin Bend needs immediate repairs.
In the future, the city and Hamilton County plan to build a new range, but in the meantime, it would take more than $300,000 to fix what's there now.
Weeds and tall grass fill the inside of the pit at the law enforcement firing range on Moccasin Bend.
Metal targets that used to move are now covered in rust. In fact, the range master says he's worked here since 2001, and he's never seen them move, and that's a big concern for Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher.
In order for a range to function, you have to have a targeting system. And in order to be in compliance with licensing standards, you have to have a functioning target system - one that turns and moves - and ours is not fully functioning, Fletcher said.
And that's not sitting well with him because his officers need the range to complete their annual qualifications.
Chief Fletcher says it's his policy that Chattanooga officers must qualify with firearms twice a year. They must also meet Tennessee state requirements once a year - which means the range not being fully functional is just unacceptable.
We have an obligation to the community to make sure that we have a functioning facility which officers can train, with something as important as firearms, Fletcher added.
The range isn't just for CPD. There are more than 25 agencies at local, regional and federal levels that use it. That's why Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger is now getting involved.
We're about to invest, along with the city, some money for renovation over there and again, still trying to find the proper location for a permanent site, Coppinger said.
Coppinger says the county's been trying to find a new location for the range for the last three to four years, but so far - no luck.
Chief Fletcher hopes for now - they can make-do with what they have.
We have money in our capital budget. We are in partnership with Hamilton County. We share costs to maintain and improve facilities with the HCSO and we are trying to do as much as we can, with as little as possible, Fletcher said.
City and county officials have agreed the agencies should split the estimated cost for repairs. That money would ultimately need to be approved by Chattanooga City Council and Hamilton County Commission.
Depend on us to let you know when that happens.
By: Stephanie Santostasi
Driving Downtown - Chattanooga - USA
Driving Downtown - Chattanooga Tennessee USA - Season 1 Episode 8.
Starting Point: John Ross Bridge
Highlights include Market St - Broad St - Chestnut St - MLK Blvd - 7th St - 6th St - 5th St - 4th St - 3rd St - Aquarium Way - Walnut St - Cherry St - Riverfront Parkway.
Chattanooga is the fourth-largest city in the U.S. state of Tennessee, with a population of 167,674 as of the 2010 census, and an estimated population of 171,279 in 2012.[7] The city, which has a downtown elevation of approximately 680 feet (210 m), lies at the transition between the ridge-and-valley portion of the Appalachian Mountains and the Cumberland Plateau. The city is therefore surrounded by various mountains and ridges. The official nickname for Chattanooga is the Scenic City, being reinforced by the city's growing national reputation as a haven for numerous outdoor activities. Several unofficial nicknames include River City, Chatt, Nooga, Chattown, and Gig City, demonstrating Chattanooga's claims that it has the fastest internet service in the Western Hemisphere.[8][9]
Chattanooga is internationally known for the 1941 song, the world's first gold record, Chattanooga Choo Choo, by Glenn Miller and his orchestra.
Chattanooga is home to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) and Chattanooga State Community College.
Attractions
Chattanooga touts many attractions, including the Tennessee Aquarium, caverns, and new waterfront attractions along and across the Tennessee River. In the downtown area is the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel, housed in the renovated Terminal Station and exhibiting the largest HO model train layout in the United States. Also downtown are the Creative Discovery Museum, a hands-on children's museum dedicated to science, art, and music; an IMAX 3D Theatre, and the newly expanded Hunter Museum of American Art. The Tennessee Riverwalk, an approximately 13-mile (21 km) long trail running alongside the river, is another attraction for both tourists and residents alike.
Across the river from downtown is the North Shore district, roughly bounded by the Olgiati Bridge to the west and Veterans Bridge to the east. The newly renovated area draws locals and tourists to locally owned independent boutique stores and restaurants, plus attractions along the Chattanooga Riverpark system, including Coolidge Park and Renaissance Park.[118][119]
The Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park is located a short distance from the downtown area.
Parks and natural scenic areas provide other attractions. The red-and-black painted See Rock City barns along highways in the Southeast are remnants of a now-classic Americana tourism campaign to attract visitors to the Rock City tourist attraction in nearby Lookout Mountain, Georgia. The mountain is also the site of Ruby Falls and Craven's House.[121] The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is a steep funicular railway that rises from the St. Elmo Historic District to the top of the mountain, where passengers can visit the National Park Service's Point Park and the Battles for Chattanooga Museum.[122] Formerly known as Confederama, the museum includes a diorama that details the Battle of Chattanooga. From the military park, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Moccasin Bend and the Chattanooga skyline from the mountain's famous point or from vantage points along the well-marked trail system.[123]
Near Chattanooga, the Raccoon Mountain Reservoir, Raccoon Mountain Caverns, and Reflection Riding Arboretum and Botanical Garden boast a number of outdoor and family fun opportunities. Other arboretums include Bonny Oaks Arboretum, Cherokee Arboretum at Audubon Acres, and Cherokee Trail Arboretum. The Ocoee River, host to a number of events at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, features rafting, kayaking, camping, and hiking. Just outside Chattanooga is the Lake Winnepesaukah amusement park. The Cumberland Trail begins in Signal Mountain, just outside of Chattanooga.
Festivals and events
Chattanooga hosts the well-known Riverbend Festival, an annual nine-day music festival held in June in the downtown area. One of the most popular events is the Bessie Smith Strut, a one-night showcase of blues and jazz music named for the city's most noted blues singer. The annual Southern Brewer's Festival and the River Roast festival celebrate such traditional Southern staples as beer and barbecue.
New events, such as GoFest!, the Between the Bridges wakeboard competition, Heritage Festival, and Talespin, complement well-established events, such as Riverbend and the Southern Brewer's Festival, and attract their own audiences.[124][125] Back Row Films is a city-wide celebration of film co-sponsored by the Hunter Museum of American Art, the Arts & Education Council, and UTC.[126]
Munchbro Episode 1: The Terminal Brewhouse
The first episode of Munchbro, my restaurant review series.
Sorry i didn't get any interior shots but I didn't want to cause an issue and I was really in a hurry. So there's that.
in any case, enjoy!
Go check out the Terminal Brewhouse in Chattanooga! Tell em Hitchbro sent ya! (they will have no idea what this means, but it'll be funny. :3)
Chattanooga Brewing Co Chattanooga, Tennessee
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American Ales, Lagers
Year Established: 1890
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: American AlesLagers
Brewery Features: Full BarRestaurant
Address: Chattanooga Brewing Co 109 Frazier Ave Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405
Website: (chattabrew.com)
Facebook: (facebook.com)
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Moccasin Bend escapee arrested, wanted on child rape charges
Marc Smalley escapes from Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute
Police are looking for a man who escaped from the Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute.
Authorities say Marc Smalley was wearing gray sweatpants. Anyone with information is asked to call the police.
Matt Bohannon at the Office Chattanooga
Matt plays Old Ways at the Office for a boisterous room.
RED STATE *LIVE*
Artist- RED STATE (Chattanooga, TN.)
Song- Killing In The Name Of
Filmed At- Moccasin Bend Brewery Co. 4015 Tennessee ave. Chattanooga, TN.
Filmed and Edited by- Kimberly Posey Smith
Brew Chatt Episode 1: Chattanooga
We had a few hiccups with the lighting for the Chatt Brewing Co. segment. Their gorgeous building has a ton of windows. But don't let that distract you. Grab a beer, or three and settle in for the pilot episode for an on-going travel series about craft beer and the culture behind it.
Shutdown Impacts Local Breweries
Some problems may be brewing for some Chattanooga businesses as a result of the partial government shutdown. Breweries need federal approval to move forward with everything, from new recipes to labels.
Chris Hunt, owner and lead brewer of Moccasin Bend Brewing Company, said their labels for new beers might be delayed if lawmakers don't move past this stalemate soon. That's just the short-term effect.
Hunt established roots in the St. Elmo neighborhood six years ago and continues to expand his craft beer recipes.
A lot of times, it will be a twist on a traditional style. For instance, we brew a beer called a smoked porter, which is a fairly traditional style. But we did a version that we added bacon to and called it a smoked porker, said Hunt.
But the government shutdown puts a stop to any new recipes he wants to add.
When you put a nontraditional ingredient in your recipe, then you have to seek approval from the federal government, said Hunt. We fill out a form, and we explain what we're going to do, we're going to add the bacon, how much we're going to add, when we're going to add it. We send that to the Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
Although existing products are okay, the shutdown means breweries can't submit approvals for new labels on cans or bottles, and that has to happen before they can sell their ales and
RED STATE *LIVE* KILLING IN THE NAME OF
ARTIST- RED STATE *LIVE*
SONG- KILLING IN THE NAME OF
FILMED ON LOCATION- MOCCASIN BEND BREWERY CO.
4501 TENNESSEE AVE.
CHATTANOOGA, TN.
FILMED AND EDITED BY- KIMBERLY POSEY SMITH
RED STATE *LIVE*/ DEAD GIRLS DON'T CRY
ARTIST- RED STATE
SONG- DEAD GIRLS DON'T CRY
GENRE- ROCK
FILMED ON LOCATION- MOCCASIN BEND BREWERY CO. CHATTANOOGA, TN.
FILMED & EDITED BY- KIMBERLY POSEY SMITH
SONG WRITTEN BY- SHELLY YORK POSEY
RED STATE *LIVE*/ DEAD GIRLS DON'T CRY
ARTIST- RED STATE *live*
SONG- DEAD GIRLS DON'T CRY
FILMED AT- MOCCASIN BEND BREWERY CO. CHATTANOOGA, TN
SHOW- HO DOWN, SHOW DOWN
FILMED & EDITED BY- KIMBERLY POSEY SMITH
RED STATE *LIVE*/ SMACK MY BITCH UP
Artist- RED STATE*LIVE*
Song- SMACK MY BITCH UP
Filmed on location- MOCCASIN BEND BREWERY CO. 4015 TENNESSEE AVE. CHATTANOOGA, TN.
Filmed & Edited by- KIMBERLY POSEY SMITH
MADE IN CHATTANOOGA - FLYING SQUIRREL AND DANIMAL