Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Santa Fe Brewing Company, Santa Fe New Mexico
Santa Fe Brewing Company is New Mexico's oldest microbrewery, distributing only naturally conditioned beers in its home state of
New Mexico and surrounding states including Colorado, Texas, Arizona and California. Santa Fe Brewing Company brews their beer in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, featuring favorites such as Santa Fe Pale Ale, Santa Fe Wheat, Santa Fe Nut Brown, State Pen Porter,
Chicken Killer Barley Wine, Fiesta IPA, Viszolay Belgian Ale, and Maxwell's Silver Stout.
Beer aficionados may also enjoy Santa Fe Brewing collectibles such as t-shirts, pint glasses, bottle cap magnets,and even half-pint kid gear!
Santa Fe Brewing Company 505.424.3333 35 Fire Place, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
What Makes Santa Fe Brewing Company Unique
Santa Fe Brewing Company has been a staple in the New Mexico beer scene since 1988. From their iconic can designs to the balanced flavor profiles in each unique beer, Santa Fe Brewing Company is where passion, quality, and teamwork meets beer. In this video Brian Lock the owner and president will take you through some amazing aspects of their brewery. If you haven't tried Santa Fe Brewing Company beer, make your way to 35 Fire Place Santa Fe, NM 87508 as soon as possible. Or contact them at santafebrewing.com/ to find their delicious beer near you.
Santa Fe Brewing Company- Experience the Flavor
Santa Fe Brewing Company has been a staple in the New Mexico beer scene since 1988. From their iconic can designs to the balanced flavor profiles in each unique beer, Santa Fe Brewing Company is where passion, quality, and teamwork meets beer. If you haven't tried Santa Fe Brewing Company beer, make your way to 35 Fire Place Santa Fe, NM 87508 on a Saturday to taste the fruits of a Small Batch Saturday Brew. Or contact them at santafebrewing.com/ to find their delicious beer near you.
SANTA FE, USA - travel shorts
Welcome to 'the city different,' a place that makes its own rules without ever forgetting its long and storied past. Walking through its historic neighborhoods, or around the busy Plaza that remains its core, there's no denying that Santa Fe has a timeless, earthy soul. Founded around 1610, Santa Fe is the second-oldest city and the oldest state capital in the US, and is all but unique in having not only preserved many of its seductive original adobe buildings, but also insisted that all new downtown structures follow the same architectural style. And yet, despite being home to the country’s oldest public building and throwing its oldest annual party, Fiesta, Santa Fe is also synonymous with contemporary chic, thanks to its thriving art market, gourmet restaurants, great museums, upscale spas and world-class opera.
At over 7000ft above sea level, Santa Fe is also the nation’s highest state capital. Sitting at the foot of the glowing Sangre de Cristo range, it makes a fantastic base for hiking, mountain biking, backpacking and skiing. When you come off the trails, you can indulge in chile-smothered local cuisine, buy turquoise and silver directly from Native American jewelers in the Plaza, visit remarkable churches, or simply wander along centuries-old, cottonwood-shaded lanes and daydream about some day moving here.
Santa Fe’s mind-boggling assortment of characters include traditional and avant-garde artists, New Age hippy transplants, Spanish families that have called the city home for centuries, Mexican immigrants, retirees from both coasts, and more than a few Hollywood producers and movie stars. Most are drawn above all by the relaxed attitude, the sense of space, the unbeatable climate and that certain something that gives Santa Fe a singularly alluring essence.
Camping & MTBing Santa Fe, New Mexico | Bandelier National Monument
Our trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico started with us leaving on the 4th of July at 6am from Little Rock, Arkansas. We arrived at Santa Fe KOA Journey around 6pm. We set up our tent and did a quick camp ground review. After that we drove to Blue Corn Brewery where we had amazing food and beer.
The next morning we had french toast, shopped at Trader Joe's, and then went on a Mountain Bike Ride at North West of Santa Fe. The trail systems name we road was La Tierra Trails,and we entered at the La Cuchara Trailhead. Was an amazing ride. After that we drove to downtown Santa Fe where we walked around. We visited Vinyl Cafe, San Miguel Mission (the oldest church in the United State. Built in 1610), Apothecary Restaurant at Santa Fe Oxygen and Healing Bar, and Hervé Wine Bar. After that we left downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico and drove up to Ski Santa Fe in the Santa Fe National Forest to explore and do a little yoga.
We left there and drove to make dinner at camp. For dinner we made filet mignon, salmon, broccoli, and mushroom risotto.
We woke up the following morning and cooked breakfast burritos. After that we drove to White Rock, New Mexico to ride a bus to Bandelier National Monument. Ones done exploring Bandelier National Monument, we drove back to Santa Fe, New Mexico and had a beer at Santa Fé Brewing Company. Our last stop on this trip we went over to Chili Line Brewing Co. where we had a beer and dinner.
Santa Fe, New Mexico travel destination
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TMOH - Beer Review 665#: Santa Fe Chicken Killer Barley Wine
Information About This Beer:
Brewery: Santa Fe Brewing Company
Beer: Santa Fe Chicken Killer Barley Wine
Style: Barley Wine
Location: Brewed by Santa Fe Brewing Company in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
ABV: 10%
Rating: 80/100
Website:
Thank you for watching and enjoy your beer! :-)
07/23 USA Travel Santa Fe-New Mexico(On the Road) pesaro
7-23 USA Travel Santa Fe-New Mexico(On the Road) pesaro
Accessible Art in Santa Fe-Summer 2010
Nicole and Accessible Art travel to Santa Fe to show you highlights of the art and food scene
Burnout at Santa Fe Place
AMERICAN MONTAGE - 113 Santa Fe, New Mexico
Dennis Daily shares another of his more than 200 American Montage broadcasts from his days with the old UPI Radio Network. In this episode, Dennis takes us to Santa Fe, New Mexico. He explores a rural train station where a party is going on and then visits one of the nation's best-known chili shops on the town's ancient square.
Green Chiles for Breakfast at the Santa Fe Farmer's Market
| Red or green, you will constantly be asked while visiting New Mexico. They are referring to your preference for chiles! The Santa Fe Farmer's Market is the place to go wander and grab several little breakfasts on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. It gives you a taste of the area, from the people to the crafts to the munchies.
La Plata, Missouri USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
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Brad + Juliana: Cinematic Wedding Film at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, California
BRAD + JULIANA
June 22, 2018
Music:
Visionary - Pala
Tender & Reckless Love - Cody Martin
Between the Trees - Hawksilver
Tenerife Sea - (Ed Sheeran) cover by the bride and groom
Videography: Cross & Co Studios
The Dunwells 2012 US Tour Promo Vid
The Dunwells 2012 US Tour Dates:
Feb 23 Folk Alliance Conference, Memphis, TN
Feb 26 Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
Feb 27 The Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles, CA
Feb 28 Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA
Feb 29 The Fox Theatre, Tucson, AZ
Mar 02 Chandler Center for the Arts, Chandler, AZ
Mar 03 Santa Fe Brewing Company, Santa Fe, NM
Mar 06 The Saint, Asbury, NJ
Mar 07 Mercury Lounge, New York, NY
Mar 09 Ram's Head, Annapolis, MD
Mar 10 Ram's Head, Annapolis, MD
Mar 14 Hilton Garden Inn, Downtown Austin, TX
Mar 15 SXSW Whole Foods, Austin, TX
Mar 16 SXSW Maggie Mae's, Austin, TX
Mar 17 SXSW, Austin, TX
Mar 17 SXSW, Austin, TX
Mar 21 Belly Up, Aspen, CO
Mar 23 Swallow Hill, Denver, CO
Mar 24 Warren Station, Keystone, CO
Mar 30 Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton, CA
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Pearl Brewery -- Texas Transportation Co. No. 1, San Antonio, Texas
A short Super-8mm film clip that I took on September 3rd, 1980. With me were a good friend and Missouri Pacific Locomotive Engineer Joe Covert and his wife Diane. The action took place in the area around the Pearl Beer Brewery (San Antonio Brewing Association) and Southern Pacific Railroad's East Yard. The highlight was getting some footage of electric locomotive Texas Transportation Company No. 1, which was built by Baldwin and Westinghouse in December, 1917, as Monongahela-West Penn 2000. This railroad later became the City Lines of West Virginia in 1943 when the power operation and the traction operation were separated. After abandonment in 1947 the locomotive was then sold to the Kansas City Kaw Valley RR as their 504 in April, 1948. When the Kaw Valley was abandoned in 1953, the locomotive came to San Antonio and was renumbered 1.
The film opens with me filming Joe Covert, (who unfortunately, passed away July 12th, 2005) who protests that I am wasting film on him. Later you can see Joe's wife, Diane, waving me on to hurry on into the gates to continue filming No. 1 and crew switching.
In is interesting to note the operation of a submarine switch, and also the obvious safety violations such as using the footboard on the forward end of the locomotive to retrieve a red flag, crossing very close in front of equipment moving and a few other things that don't meet up to modern safe work practices. Apparently, they got the job done on a daily basis OK!!!
High Desert Brewery Tour Part 1.mp4
Part 1 of 9 videos taken on 10/09/2012 Tuesday for the High Desert Brewery tour, by Stephen Taylor's Chemical Engineering ChE 395V class for New Mexico State University.
Sorry about the wobbly video folks, it was cell video. Might want to turn up the volume a bit, too. Tried to stabilize these, not sure how well that worked...
N.M. burger chain expanding to Texas
A homegrown New Mexico fast food chain known for its green chile cheeseburgers is expanding into Texas.
A Tour of Flying Heart Brewing
Garrett Johnson talks beer, history, and atmosphere with co-owner Ben Hart of Flying Heart Brewery in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Craft Beer Travel Guide | Drinking My Way Through Montana Part 3 | Wildwood Brewery
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