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Cannons - Hurricane (Official Video) Official Video for “Hurricane” by Cannons   Listen & Download “Hurricane” now! https://ift.tt/5AZEGUu   Amazon Music: https://ift.tt/pTFkZm4 Apple Music: https://ift.tt/0dfkbSn iTunes: https://ift.tt/NygFvJw Pandora: https://ift.tt/UWBHkcl Soundcloud: https://ift.tt/y8fdVwF Spotify: https://ift.tt/S3Cg58l YouTube Music: https://ift.tt/Ug5pqRo YouTube: https://ift.tt/nfbv62Z   Fever Dream out March 25th : https://ift.tt/xyqiugh   Follow Cannons:  Instagram: https://ift.tt/xudb2kE TikTok: https://ift.tt/wrkeFhM Facebook: https://ift.tt/YydWvgF Twitter: https://www.youtube.com/c/cannonstheband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/cannonstheband Website: https://ift.tt/KWLv7ne    Crew: Director & Editor - Ryan Rundle Producer - Benjamin Del Guercio  Executive Producer - Frank Borin Executive Producer - Ivanna Borin Director of Photography - Corey Jennings 1st AC - Dima Shorin Techno Lead Tech - Robert Warwick Techno Head Tech - James De La Torre CLT - Emilio Marcelino ACLT - Silver Hernandez SLT - Antonio Marasco Key Grip - Jake Reeder Best Boy Grip - Charlie McGlinsky Choreographer - Wendell Phipps Art Director - Alexandra Heine Leadman - Walter Morales Art Assistant - Angel Pinzon Wardrobe - Lyn Alyson Wardrobe Assistant - Alex Levey Hair - Sara Tintari Makeup - Kandi Hernandez Makeup Assistant - Nelly Santiago HMU Intern - Dulce Moran 1st AD - Tim Deal Production Manager - Kalid Hussein BTS Videographer - Antonio Reid BTS Photo - Mariah Lewis BTS Photo - Meredyth Lewis AD PA - Lynn Millspaugh Set PA - Natalie Stockwell   Colorist - Joseph Bicknell Color House - Company 3 Additional VFX - Sunset Edit VFX Artist - Mark Miko Camera & Lenses - Old Fast Glass Technocrane - Elite Camera Support Shot at One Big Stage   Commissioner - Bryan Younce Digital Marketing - Sarah Flanagan & Drew Schieffelin Band Manager - Jon Siebels   Cast: Michelle Joy Ryan Clapham Paul Davis Studio Director - Adam Brooks Studio Camera A Op - Harper Carney Studio Camera B Op - Romello Nelson Usher - Mark Gargnier Usher - Ben Hilzinger Choir Singer - Wendell Phipps Choir Singer - Chris Greenwell Choir Singer - Tricia Plinzke Choir Singer - Maryah "Jules" Handy Choir Singer - Victoria Estrada Choir Singer - Alicia Reason Healed - London Gargnier Healed - Topher Vibar Healed - Mike Scocozza Healed - Mariah Lewis Healed - Amber Clapham Healed - Drew Schieffelin Healed - Oliver Martin Lyrics: I can bring a change, I can bring the thunder and the rain Everything around me, everything will rearrange   I'm coming back like a hurricane I'm gonna take you higher On a cloud of silver haze I wanna take you higher Away, away, away   We can blow them over  We can take them out if you stay This is just a warning  Nothings standing in my way I told you before    Coming back like a hurricane I'm gonna take you higher  On a cloud of silver haze I wanna take you higher  Away, away, away   Take you somewhere far away  Take you somewhere far away  Away, Away, Away   I’m coming back like a hurricane I'm gonna take you higher On a cloud of silver haze  I wanna take you higher Away, away, away   #Cannons #Hurricane #FeverDream via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ2kSbSrDLs
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placerdiario · 2 years
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FIRST KISS (TED-Ed) from Hannah Jacobs on Vimeo.
I was delighted to bring to life Tim Siebles poem 'First Kiss' as part of TED-Ed's series 'There's a poem for that' . The series features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. You can view the full series here:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0Egxi0hgy5Tw-NFyLcpJ4bzJ
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Hannah Jacobs : Direction/Design/Animation Katy Wang: Animation Bianca Beneduci: Animation Clean up help: Hannah McNally Stephen Larosa: Sound design/music Tim Siebels: Narration
Produced by TED-Ed
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naomitatemaghen · 6 years
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FILMS I WATCHED IN 2019
1. Contact (1997) | dir. Robert Zemeckis
2. Roma (2018) | dir. Alfonso Cuarón
3. Madame Bovary (2014) | dir. Sophie Barthes
4. Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom (doc.) (2015) | dir. Evgeny Afineevsky
5. Testament of Youth (2014) | dir. James Kent
6. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) | dir. Dean DeBlois
7. Brooklyn (2015) | dir. John Crowley
8. Dumbo (2019) | dir. Tim Burton
9. HOMECOMING: A Film by Beyoncé (2019) | dir. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
10. About Time (2013) | dir. Richard Curtis
11. I Am Easy to Find  (short film) (2019) | dir. Mike Mills
12. Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001) | dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
13. The Pianist (2002) | dir. Roman Polanski
14. Fury (2014) | dir. David Ayer
15. Lykke-Per (2018) | dir. Bille August
16. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) | dir. Stephen Chbosky
17. Carol (2015) | dir. Todd Haynes
18. Captain Fantastic (2016) | dir. Matt Ross
19. Mulan (1998) | dir. Barry Cook & Tony Bancroft
20. Nocturnal Animals (2016) | dir. Tom Ford
21. Wir sind jung. Wir sind stark. (2014) | dir. Burhan Qurbani
22. Roger Waters: Us + Them (2019) | dir. Roger Waters & Sean Evans
23.  Les Misérables (2012) | dir. Tom Hooper
24.  Я шагаю по Москве (1963) | dir. Георгий Данелия
25.  Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (2010) | dir. Chris Columbus
26.  The King (2019) | dir. David Michôd
27.  The mask you live in (doc.) (2015) | dir. Jennifer Siebel Newsom
28.  Requiem for a dream (2000) | dir. Darren Aronofsky
29.  Marriage Story (2019) | dir. Noah Baumbach
30.  Frances Ha (2012) | dir. Noah Baumbach
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un-enfant-immature · 5 years
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Startup growth hacks, high-frequency trading, startup security, privacy, and Adobe
Full Disrupt SF agenda posted
We have an amazing slate of speakers stopping by TechCrunch Disrupt SF this year, including two full days scheduled for the debut of our Extra Crunch stage, which will focus on how founders can overcome the challenges they face through discussions of tactics with some of the most successful founders and leaders in our industry.
Want to learn how to raise your first dollars with Russ Heddleston at DocSend? How to get into Y Combinator with YC CEO Michael Siebel? How to iterate your product with the chief product officers of Uber, Tinder, Okta, and Instagram? How to evaluate talent with Ray Dalio? These and almost two dozen more panels are waiting for attendees on the EC stage.
Be sure to grab your tickets soon. And if you are an annual EC subscriber, be sure to use your 20% membership discount by emailing [email protected].
How to get your ads working, and whether PR is worth it
Growth expert Julian Shapiro of BellCurve.com launched a new series of articles for Extra Crunch members on how to grow your startup using battle-tested growth hacks and techniques from heads of growth across Silicon Valley. His first piece came out on Friday on how to work with influencers, and now in this second edition, he investigates advertising and how to evaluate the value of PR firms.
How to make Snapchat ads profitable
Based on insights from Tim Chard.
Snap has niche audiences you’ll want to take advantage of. Examples include “people with digestive issues.” Facebook doesn’t have that. Plus, ad clicks on Snap can be cheap ($0.30 USD isn’t uncommon).
However, Snap traffic typically converts poorly once it arrives on your site or app.
Here’s a technique to mitigate that: cross-target your Snap traffic. Meaning, use unique UTM tags on your Snap ad links. Then, in Facebook/Instagram, detect that unique UTM to create a custom audience of Snap visitors. Finally, retarget those visitors with FB/IG ads, which tend to convert much better than Snap.
How to get people to open your emails
In Julian’s third edition of the Growth Report, he offers even more tips on how to increase open rates, whether you should use Bing Ads(!), and whether and how to handle multi-touch attribution.
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artwalktv · 5 years
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I was delighted to bring to life Tim Siebles poem 'First Kiss' as part of TED-Ed's series 'There's a poem for that' . The series features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. You can view the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0Egxi0hgy5Tw-NFyLcpJ4bzJ Credits: Hannah Jacobs : Direction/Design/Animation Katy Wang: Animation Bianca Beneduci: Animation Clean up help: Hannah McNally Stephen Larosa: Sound design/music Tim Siebels: Narration Produced by Strange Beast
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whileiamdying · 5 years
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I was delighted to bring to life Tim Siebles poem 'First Kiss' as part of TED-Ed's series 'There's a poem for that' . The series features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. You can view the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0Egxi0hgy5Tw-NFyLcpJ4bzJ Credits: Hannah Jacobs : Direction/Design/Animation Katy Wang: Animation Bianca Beneduci: Animation Clean up help: Hannah McNally Stephen Larosa: Sound design/music Tim Siebels: Narration Produced by Strange Beast
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Attention Homebrewers, Samuel Adams is taking entries for this year's Longshot Homebrew Competition
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BOSTON ... Since the Samuel Adams LongShot American Homebrew Contest was created 21 years ago to recognize passionate homebrewers, it has helped launch the professional brewing careers of multiple homebrewers. Knowing this, the brewers at Sam Adams have brewed a new plan to truly equip homebrewers with the experience and knowledge to take their passion to the next level.
About the New 2017 Samuel Adams Longshot Homebrew Contest New this year, the brewers at Sam Adams will award the most passionate homebrewer with the thirst for going pro a one-week "Brewership": a fully immersive brewing experience at the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery.  The Longshot Brewership will give one homebrewer a chance to work alongside our award-winning team of brewers in the nano brewery, 10 barrel brewhouse and barrel room. It will also provide insight learned from years of experience on the nuts and bolts of running a brewery, ingredient sourcing, quality assurance testing, and packaging, to name a few. Finally, the Brewership will also include the opportunity to brew a limited release collaboration beer that will be available in the winner's hometown as well as at the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery.  
In addition to the Brewership, the winner and the two runners-up will have the opportunity to attend the Great American Beer Festival as well as receive a scholarship for an online course at The Siebel Institute of Technology. Brewers worldwide, including many of the Sam Adams brewers, have taken courses at The Siebel Institute as its online courses provide an internationally-inspired educational experience in brewing technology knowledge due to its World Brewing Academy partnership with Doemens Academy (Munich, Germany) established in 2001.
Jim Koch, founder and brewer of Samuel Adams, on Longshot "The craft beer revolution that we're seeing today exists in part because of homebrewers who quit their desk job, like I did 33 years ago, to pursue their passion for brewing," said Jim Koch, founder and brewer of Samuel Adams. "We updated our successful LongShot contest to not only recognize top homebrewing talent, but also to support the growth of the craft beer industry by providing nuts and bolts advice and hands-on experience to make their brewing dreams a reality. We know the next generation of great craft brewers is out there and just need the extra support to go from a homebrewing system in a garage to a professional brewhouse."
Samuel Adams Supports the Pursuit of Brewing Professionally For more than 21 years, Sam Adams has supported the growth of the craft beer industry through programs like LongShot and Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream. In fact, top Longshot homebrewers have even turned their victory into a brewing career by joining or opening independent American craft breweries including 2015 winner Tim Thomssen, brewer at Boiler Brewing Company (Lincoln, NE); 2013 winner Cesar Marron, brewer at Sketchbook Brewing Co. (Evanston, IL); 2009 winner Mike Robinson, brewer at Newburyport Brewing Company (Newburyport, MA); and 2006 winner Don Oliver, brewer at Dust Bowl Brewing Co. (Turlock, CA).
Now the LongShot American Homebrew Contest joins the  Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream program in providing direct assistance to startup craft brewers or those who aspire to go pro. Sam Adams has supported loans totaling more than $1 million across 40 craft brewers through the Brewing the American Dream program. The program has also provided an in-depth "Brewing and Business Experienceship" to one brewer each year since 2012 including Roc Brewing Co. (Rochester, NY), Woods Beer Co. (San Francisco, CA), Brewery Rickoli (Wheat Ridge, CO), ChuckAlek Independent Brewers (Ramona, CA), and Brazo Fuerte Artisanal Beer (Watertown, MA).
How to Enter the Samuel Adams Longshot American Homebrew Contest:  To be considered for the 2018 LongShot American Homebrew Contest, interested homebrewers should create a two-minute video explaining their passion for brewing and why they want to be a professional brewer. Final videos should be uploaded by July 25, 2017 to http://bit.ly/1x8IHLs. A panel of judges will review the video submissions, and the top 10 entrants will be asked to submit their best homebrew for judging. The LongShot winner receives the one-week immersion as well as a scholarship to the Siebel Institute of Technology. Two runners-up will receive the scholarships to the Siebel Institute of Technology. Please read complete rules and entry requirements at http://bit.ly/1x8IHLs.
Samuel Adams, Boston Lager, LongShot, American Homebrew Contest, Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream, are registered trademarks of The Boston Beer Company.
About Samuel Adams and The Boston Beer Company The Boston Beer Company began in 1984 with a generations-old family recipe that Founder and Brewer Jim Koch uncovered in his father's attic. Inspired and unafraid to challenge conventional thinking about beer, Jim brought the recipe to life in his kitchen. Pleased with the results of his work, Jim decided to sample his beer with bars in Boston in the hopes that drinkers would appreciate the complex, full-flavored beer he brewed fresh in America. That beer was aptly named Samuel Adams Boston Lager, in recognition of one of our nation's great founding fathers, a man of independent mind and spirit. Little did Jim know at the time, Samuel Adams Boston Lager would soon become a catalyst of the American craft beer revolution.
Today, The Boston Beer Company brews more than 60 styles of beer. It relentlessly pursues the development of new styles and the perfection of classic beers by searching the world for the finest ingredients. Using the traditional four vessel brewing process, the Company often takes extra steps like dry-hopping, barrel-aging and a secondary fermentation known as krausening. The Company has also pioneered another revolution, the 'extreme beer' movement, where it seeks to challenge drinker's perceptions of what beer can be. The Boston Beer Company has been committed to elevating the image of American craft beer by entering festivals and competitions around the globe, and is one of world's most awarded breweries at international beer competitions. As an independent company, brewing quality beer remains its primary focus. Although Samuel Adams beer is America's leading craft beer, it accounts for only one percent of the U.S. beer market. The Boston Beer Company will continue its independently-minded quest to brew great beer and to advocate for the growth of craft beer across America.
For more information, please visit www.samueladams.com.
from News - The Northwest Beer Guide http://bit.ly/2u7r8Uk
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fffwng · 4 years
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FIRST KISS (TED-Ed) from Hannah Jacobs on Vimeo.
I was delighted to bring to life Tim Siebles poem 'First Kiss' as part of TED-Ed's series 'There's a poem for that' . The series features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. You can view the full series here:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0Egxi0hgy5Tw-NFyLcpJ4bzJ
Credits:
Hannah Jacobs : Direction/Design/Animation Katy Wang: Animation Bianca Beneduci: Animation Clean up help: Hannah McNally Stephen Larosa: Sound design/music Tim Siebels: Narration
Produced by TED-Ed
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beerguysradioshow · 4 years
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SingleSpeed Brewing with founder Dave Morgan
SingleSpeed Brewing
When SingleSpeed Brewing founder Dave Morgan decided to open a brewery he'd never brewed a single batch of beer.  Morgan saw a need for a brewery in his area and decided he would be the one to do it.  He headed to the Siebel Institute to figure out this brewing thing.  Everything seemed to have worked out pretty well.
Morgan gives us the rundown on his journey to opening his brewery and the challenges of expanding into an old Wonder Bread plant.  As we sip SingleSpeed's Gable Helles Lager we get some info on Iowa wrestling legend Dan Gable, and find out Tim and Dave have an unusual connection through some wrestling friends.  We also learn what a single speed bike is and how it differs from a "fixie."  And we get the scoop on Tip the Cow Day and all the variants of their delicious cocoa espresso stout they'll serve up.
The Beer List
SingleSpeed Gable | Helles Lager
SingleSpeed Tip the Cow | Cocoa Espresso Milk Stout
SingleSpeed Zach's Mexican Donuts | Mexican Imperial Stout
The SingleSpeed Brewing patio look inviting at dusk. (Photo: SingleSpeed Brewing)
Craft Beer News
Congressional Leaders Agree on 1-Year Tax Extender Package For Breweries
New Belgium’s Employee Ownership Votes to Approve Sale of Brewery to Kirin
Researchers in Denmark Have Tested the Theory that Tapping A Shaken Beer Prevents it From Exploding
More from the Midwest
Check out some of our other great episodes from Midwest guests.
Revolution Brewing with John "Jumpy" Palos | Ep. 202
The Chicago Brewseum | Ep. 198
New Glarus Brewing with Daniel Carey | Ep. 163
Check out this episode!
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I was delighted to bring to life Tim Siebles poem 'First Kiss' as part of TED-Ed's series 'There's a poem for that' . The series features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. You can view the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0Egxi0hgy5Tw-NFyLcpJ4bzJ Credits: Hannah Jacobs : Direction/Design/Animation Katy Wang: Animation Bianca Beneduci: Animation Clean up help: Hannah McNally Stephen Larosa: Sound design/music Tim Siebels: Narration Produced by Strange Beast
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culturegazing · 6 years
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Brilliant Beyond Brilliant Films | July 2017
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Hiroshima mon amour (1959) directed by Alain Resnais
Charade (1963) directed by Stanley Donen
Proof (1991) directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse
Shugatsu Monogatari (April Story) (1998) directed by Shunji Iwai
Stupeur et Tremblements (Fear and Trembling) (2003) directed by Alain Corneau
Aruitemo Aruitemo (Still Walking) (2008) directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda
Los abrazos rotos (Broken Embraces) (2009) directed Pedro Almodóvar
Submarine (2010) directed by Richard Ayoade
Ototo (About her Brother) (2010) directed by Yoji Yamada
Dans la maison (In the House) (2012) directed by François Ozon
Laurence, Anyways (2012) directed by Xavier Dolan
The Lunchbox (2013) directed by Ritesh Batra
Big Eyes (2014) directed by Tim Burton
What we did on our Holiday (2015) directed by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin
Little Forest: Summer & Autumn (2014) directed by Junichi Moro
Little Forest: Winter & Spring (2015) directed by Junichi Mori
Rabbit Hole (2010) directed by John Cameron Mitchell
Miss Representation (2013) directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom
The Wolfpack (2013) directed by Crystal Moselle
Umimachi Diary (Our Little Sister) (2015) directed by Hirokazu Koreeda
Imperium (2016) directed by Daniel Ragussis
The Beguiled (2017) directed by Sofia Coppola
Dunkirk (2017) directed by Christopher Nolan
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un-enfant-immature · 5 years
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Lexion raises $4.2M to bring AI to contract management
Contract management isn’t exactly an exciting subject, but it’s a real pain point for many companies. It also lends itself to automation, thanks to recent advances in machine learning and natural language processing. It’s no surprise then, that we see renewed interest in this space and that investors are putting more money into it. Earlier this week, Icertis raised a $115 million Series E round, for example, at a valuation of more than $1 billion. Icertis has been in this business for ten years, though. On the other end of the spectrum, contract management startup Lexion today announced that it has raised a $4.2 million seed round led by Madrona Venture Group and law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, which was also one of the first users of the product.
Lexion was incubated at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), one of the late Microsoft co-founders’ four scientific research institutes. The company’s co-founder and CEO, Gaurav Oberoi, is a bit of a serial entrepreneur, whose first startup, BillMonk, was first featured on TechCrunch back in 2006. His second go-around was Precision Polling, which SurveyMonkey then acquired shortly after it launched. Oberoi founded the company together with former Microsoft research software development engineering lead Emad Elwany, and engineering veteran James Baird.
“Gaurav, Emad, and James are just the kind of entrepreneurs we love to back: smart, customer obsessed and attacking a big market with cutting edge technology,” said Madrona Venture Group managing director Tim Porter. “AI2 is turning out some of the best applied machine learning solutions, and contract management is a perfect example – it’s a huge issue for companies at every size and the demand for visibility into contracts is only increasing as companies face growing regulatory and compliance pressures.”
Contract management is becoming a bit of a crowded space, though, something Oberoi acknowledge. But he argues that Lexion is tackling a different market from many of its competitors.
“We think there’s growing demand and a big opportunity in the mid-market,” he said. “I think similar to how back in the 2000s, Siebel or other companies offered very expensive CRM software and now you have Salesforce — and now Salesforce is the expensive version — and you have this long tail of products in the mid-market. I think the same is happening to contracts. […] We’re working with companies that are as small as post-seed or post-Series A to a publicly-traded company.”
Given that it handles plenty of highly confidential information, it’s no surprise that Lexion says that it takes security very seriously. “I think, something that all young startups that are selling into business or enterprise in 2019 need to address upfront,” Oberoi said. “We realized, even before we raised funding and got very serious about growing this business, that security has to be part of our DNA and culture from the get-go.” He also noted that every new feature and product iteration at Lexion goes through a security review.
Like most startups at this stage, Lexion plans to invest the new funding into building out its product — and especially its AI engine — and go-to-market and sales strategy.
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Vermont Brewery
  Vermont has so many small micro breweries and many of them are within driving distance of our cabin in Townshend Vermont. It can be a great addition to any dat drive to stop in and try some of the varieties that each brewery is making. Some of the breweries have pub fair available and others are pure breweries where you can get a tour and some free tastings. The following list is just a sample, but I tried to list them in an order where you could actually take a day and visit all of them with a big looped drive.
HERMIT THRUSH BREWERY
Friendship, big ideas, and just a pinch of brewing skills (okay, more like a barrelful) all lead to the sour-specific brainchild of Christophe Gagné and Avery Schwenk. Here at Hermit Thrush Brewery, we’re dedicated to concocting the best New American Sours we can dream up — and we aren’t afraid to go old-school with our style. We combine environmentally sustainable practices (like wood pellet boilers) with age-old brewing processes and a harvest of locally grown ingredients. The end result? A pucker-inducing punch to the tastebuds, and barely a dent on the planet.
  29 High Street
Brattleboro, VT
www.hermitthrushbrewery.com
  WHETSTONE STATION BREWERY
Riverside eatery featuring craft drafts, creative pub grub & year-round deck seating.
We brew small, experimental batches in our little brewery and lab. Our system is so small we can only make about 7 kegs of beer on each brewday. We serve just a few at a time and change them up about every few days or so. We challenge ourselves to “brew differently” balancing creativity and science to craft some unique and delicious offerings.
It’s got a nice atmosphere, with a nice dining space indoors and casual beer garden deck overlooking the Connecticut river out back. They also serve many dishes in cast iron for a special fun flair. The drink options are expansive and good, staff friendly and knowledgeable. The food is great – inspired by classic pub food with fun and creative touches. Everything we’ve ordered has been delicious. The menu is well labeled for gluten free options, and the staff is well trained on that, too. Definitely worth popping in for lunch or dinner for good, casual but nice food that doesn’t cost a fortune in a nice setting. It’s often packed, so expect to wait, but it’s worth it.
  6 Bridge St, Brattleboro, VT 05301
www.whetstonestation.com
  J’VILLE BREWERY
In 2012, the CEO of Honora Winery, Patty, approached Janice about potentially starting a brewery. They dreamed about how a brewery would run and what beers they would brew. In 2015 that dream became a reality! Janice has taken courses through the Siebel Institute, done some home brewing and had some hands on experience. the license for J’ville Brewery came through on March 17th 2015 and they got right to recipe development and brewing! J’ville specializes mainly in ales, with some experimental brews along the way. The tasting room has 16 oz cans, 32 oz crowlers and 32 oz growlers for purchase to date. There are 4 taps that rotate through the different types of beer, including some seasonal and limited brews.
  201 Vermont Route 112 Jacksonville, VT 05342 Tel: (802) 368-2226
http://www.jvillebrewery.com/
  ELM CITY BREWING COMPANY
Located in Keene, NH in the heart of the Monadnock region, Elm City Brewing Company is a full-service restaurant and brewery open 7 days a week. With over 20 years dedicated to brewing beer, we believe that we have perfected the art of great beer and flavorful food.
Our Beer
Throughout our 20 years of operation, we have brewed many different types of beers. We are always adding and experimenting with our beers to make sure that we can deliver the best product to our customers. Here is a list of some of our favorite and frequently brewed beers. Our current selection is constantly changing, so make sure to check the page or stop in to see what we have new on tap at Elm City! You might just find your new favorite.
Fresh Food
At our core, we believe in serving fresh, homemade, flavorful food at all times. Fresh food is fundamental to our success and we believe that good food comes from good ingredients. We are proud to serve you food made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients whenever we can. Our soups, breads, sauces, salad dressings, and desserts are made fresh daily.
Recycling, Composting and Repurposing
Elm City Brewing Company proudly recycles and composts all of our prep food waste. Spent grains from the brewing process are picked up by Manning Hill Farm who uses them to help feed their livestock. We then buy their yummy milk that is packaged in reusable glass containers! Our empty grain sacks are given to Stonewall Farm which they use to package their compost. All of our to-go containers are biodegradable and we do not use plastic bags. Our drinking water is filtered and we do not sell bottled water. We are conscious about limiting packaging and shipping distances in the products we buy. We care about the environment and believe that making even the smallest changes can help make a difference.
Shopping Local
Our fresh, handmade food wouldn’t be the same without the help of local farmers supplying us with delicious, fresh ingredients. Whenever we can, we try to shop locally. If we can’t find what we need in the Monadnock Region, we will find the next closest alternative.
  222 West St at the Colony Mill Marketplace
Keene, NH
http://www.elmcitybrewing.com/
  BELGIAN MARE BREWERY
The Belgian Mare Brewery in Alstead, NH has carved a rugged niche into the craft brew scene. Living on a historical farm in Cheshire county of southwest NH, Tim Roettiger uses a wood fired oven to cook his brews “the old fashion way.”
He has been perfecting his recipes for almost a decade in preparation to launching his 3 barrel brewery. Distribution is only in 22 oz. bottles — you will find both year-round and seasonal offerings from this great brewery.
The other unique part of the brewery is its off-grid aspect. “This building has no power to it,” says Roettiger. “The only automated part is this little chugger pump.” The three-barrel system features four repurposed tanks that serve as a boiler, a mash tun and two fermenters. The boiler is heated by burning wood inside an oven built to house the boiler. As you might suspect, using wood as your main source of heat can sometimes be difficult to manage. Recently his regular supplier stopped selling cheap slabs and now he pays top dollar for scraps and bundles of cordwood. “That’s been the biggest shock this spring – my fuel cost quadrupled.” he says.
  207 Gilsum Mine Road Alstead, NH
http://www.belgianmarebrewery.com
    TROUT RIVER BREWING CO.
In the fall of 2014, Dan decided to step down as owner of Trout River Brewing Company. Kelen Beardsley, Gabriel Streeter, and Trevor Billings, three friends from the town of Springfield, Vermont, purchased the brewery. The three new owners are incorporated under Vermont Beer Shapers, LTD., honoring the heritage of the building that they moved the brewery to, the Fellows Gear Shaper building, located in the heart of Springfield, VT.  Trout River Brewing Company began brewing beer in their new location in March of 2016. The goal of Vermont Beer Shapers, under the DBA of Trout River Brewing Company, was to reinvent the brand that Dan spent 18 years building, while still keeping the small craft brews that people loved.
Although there isn’t really a good tasting area, they are open for pizza on the weekends. They have a wide variety of different pre-selected combinations of toppings.
  100 River St
Springfield, VT 05156
http://www.troutriverbrewing.com/
  HARPOON BREWERY
Cap off your trip by taking a guided tour of the brewery on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday! Learn all about Harpoon and get an up close and personal view of the brewing process. After the tour, all visitors over 21 years of age will enjoy a range of freshly-brewed Harpoon beers. You must be 21 years or older with proper ID to sample. Tours cost $5 and include a tasting (for visitors who are 21+). Tours last about 30 minutes.
TOUR SCHEDULE
Friday:  5 – 7 pm Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm Sunday: 12 – 4 pm
If you are visiting during non-tour times we offer a Production Viewing Area where you can check out the Brewhouse “up close” and learn all about Harpoon. Feel free to request a free sample from our sampling area.
  336 Ruth Carney Drive
Windsor, VT 05089
www.harpoonbrewery.com
  RIVER ROOST BREWERY
The owner brews and pours this craft beer – a labor of love.   It’s a no frills place…no cornhole, no munchies, no nonsense kinda’ place. You come for the beer because it’s that good.
Excellent up and coming brewery.
  230 S Main St.
White River Junction, VT 05001
RETAIL HOURS:
Thursday: Noon-6pm Friday: Noon-8pm Saturday: Noon-6pm Sunday: Noon-6pm
http://www.riverroostbrewery.com/
  LONG TRAIL BREWING COMPANY
Long Trail Brewing Company is a regional brewery in Bridgewater Corners, Vermont, United States. Founded in 1989 by Andy Pherson in the basement of the Bridgewater Woolen Mill, the company relocated to its current brewing facility and visitor center in 1995.[1] Originally known as Mountain Brewers, the company changed its name to Long Trail Brewing Company shortly after their relocation to Bridgewater Corners, Vermont.[1] In 2006, Long Trail was acquired by its present owner, Fulham and Co., a Massachusetts-based private equity firm. Located on the banks of the Ottaquechee River in the heart of the Green Mountains, the Long Trail campus includes its brewing operations, visitor center, farmhouse pilot brewery and wastewater treatment facility.
Our spacious riverside pub & restaurant was inspired by the Hofbräu House in Munich, Germany. It is a magnificent place where the beer is plentiful and the atmosphere is a unique blend of industrial design and down-home comfort. We’ve sourced local Vermont ingredients to offer you a seasonal menu that complements our award-winning, handcrafted beer.
HOURS
SUNDAY- THURSDAY// 10AM – 6PM FRIDAY- SATURDAY// 10AM – 7PM
5520 US Rte. 4 Bridgewater Corners, VT 05035
http://longtrail.com/
  KILLINGTON BEER COMPANY
Killington Beer Company is located at 53 Woods Road, at the Spa building in the Woods Resort, Killington, Vermont. The facility opened for production in January of 2018. The brewery features a 4 barrel system which is capable of producing 125 gallons (about 55 cases) per brew. Beers are packaged in keg, cans, 22 ounce and special release bottle formats for distribution throughout the greater Killington area.
The brewery holds regular live music events and seminars. We are family friendly with food, soft drinks, and a spacious game room for our younger generation to enjoy!
Tours are available on Saturdays at 2:00 PM, first come, first served.
  53 Woods Road Killington, VT 05751
http://www.killingtonbeer.com/
  HOP’N MOOSE
Chill, seat-yourself spot with original, wood-fired pizza & many house beers, plus live music & TVs. Locally sourced food paired with hand crafted ales and lagers
Great microbrewery and restaurant.
Their skillet brownie sundae-takes about 15 minutes to make but worth the wait. Brownie dough cooked in a pan, topped with ice cream, whipped cream, hot chocolate sauce and a cherry. It was delicious! You can also get cookie dough cooked in a skillet!
  41 Center Street,
Rutland, VT 05701
https://hopnmoose.wixsite.com
  VERMONT TAP HOUSE
The Vermont Tap House celebrates local farmers and brewers, with 30 regional brews on tap, and a menu featuring wood-fired pizzas, small plates, salads and sandwiches–made with the freshest ingredients available.
  22 Merchants Row Williston, Vermont, 05495 (802) 879-7060
http://www.vermonttaphouse.com/
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