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re: Baton Rouge Market for a Craft Brewery
Posted on 5/24/16 at 4:14 pm to BRIllini07
Posted on 5/24/16 at 4:14 pm to BRIllini07
I have lived in BR since they opened and I have never once seen their brewery despite having probably driven past them hundreds of times. It's practically invisible, haha.
Posted on 5/24/16 at 4:22 pm to LSUBoo
has anyone tried Southern Craft's offerings? Red Stick Rye and Pompous Pelican DIPA?
are they good? Their brewery and taproom are right around the corner from me.
It's on tap at my local watering hole. Gonna check it out
are they good? Their brewery and taproom are right around the corner from me.
It's on tap at my local watering hole. Gonna check it out
This post was edited on 5/24/16 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 5/24/16 at 4:44 pm to jefforize
I thought the Red Stick Rye was fantastic and the Pompous Pelican was good, but I don't drink DIPA's so I can't compare it to much. I would gladly drink the Red Stick Rye regularly in both restaurants and bottle/can from stores. I live nearby as well and I'm looking forward to checking out the taproom. The owner said he'd like to get it open by the end of summer. He also said they are working on a summer seasonal which sounded pretty good.
Posted on 5/24/16 at 4:46 pm to TheFlyingDrogbas
BR has too many wieners that are too scared to take the plunge and start their own shop
Posted on 5/24/16 at 5:11 pm to LSU-MNCBABY
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I keep hoping someone in BR makes a goat level beer so that we can brewery shitlord it without traveling.
The guy that posted above your post does. And I've offered to invest and I know a lot of other people that would fully fund it. Just gotta keep nudging him.
Posted on 5/24/16 at 5:12 pm to jefforize
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has anyone tried Southern Craft's offerings? Red Stick Rye and Pompous Pelican DIPA?
I've had 'em both. They're pretty good. Better than anything Tin Roof has put out.
I'm really surprised there are just two craft breweries in Baton Rouge after all these years. I think Abita being such an established brand has scared people off. Maybe if Southern Craft does well, that will encourage other folks to enter the business.
My dream is for an upstart company to partner with a good local chef and open up a brewpub in the old Entergy site on Government Street. I think that would be a home run. Either that, or for a new brewery to have a booth in that White Star Market that's going up on Government.
Posted on 5/24/16 at 5:14 pm to timbo
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My dream is for an upstart company to partner with a good local chef and open up a brewpub in the old Entergy site on Government Street.
It's something that has been discussed, but unfortunately, the Redevelopment Authority which owns the property is completely broke. They have all kinds of great ideas, but no money to fund them.
Posted on 5/24/16 at 5:27 pm to kingbob
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My dream is for an upstart company to partner with a good local chef and open up a brewpub in the old Entergy site on Government Street.
It's something that has been discussed, but unfortunately, the Redevelopment Authority which owns the property is completely broke. They have all kinds of great ideas, but no money to fund them.
The RDA is going to lease or sell that land to a private developer. Eight companies, nearly all who have ties to Baton Rouge or New Orleans, have submitted requests to redevelop the property. On Friday, the RDA could select a developer or whittle it down to two or three finalists.
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Posted on 5/24/16 at 5:29 pm to timbo
Damn, that's great news! I hadn't heard anything from that project in over a year and thought it had been essentially mothballed when the rail project never went through.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 7:20 am to timbo
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Either that, or for a new brewery to have a booth in that White Star Market that's going up on Government.
The person/group that owns the market is going to run the bar, they are obtaining and controlling the liquor license.
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My dream is for an upstart company to partner with a good local chef and open up a brewpub in the old Entergy site on Government Street. I think that would be a home run.
If it does get redeveloped as part of a BR-NOLA rail connection, I don't think your dream will be too far off. ETA: Just caught up... if that development is dead, then I really have no idea. I'm with you though, it would be a great idea.
This post was edited on 5/25/16 at 7:24 am
Posted on 5/25/16 at 7:36 am to LSUBoo
Can someone start this same thread for New Orleans Proper?
I honestly think New Orleans could get close to Portland's level, with multiple successful breweries by neighborhood. You can only drink certain beers by actually going to those hoods. I think NOLA could handle at least 20 more breweries just in the city and become a wildly popular craft beer town in addition to everything else they offer.
In reference, Portland supports 58 right now and is about twice the size of NOLA.
I honestly think New Orleans could get close to Portland's level, with multiple successful breweries by neighborhood. You can only drink certain beers by actually going to those hoods. I think NOLA could handle at least 20 more breweries just in the city and become a wildly popular craft beer town in addition to everything else they offer.
In reference, Portland supports 58 right now and is about twice the size of NOLA.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 7:44 am to LSUzealot
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I honestly think New Orleans could get close to Portland's level, with multiple successful breweries by neighborhood. You can only drink certain beers by actually going to those hoods.
I agree. Surprised there isn't one in the Marigny/Bywater area yet.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:23 am to LSUBoo
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I agree. Surprised there isn't one in the Marigny/Bywater area yet.
One is coming soon in the Bywater, I know one of the guys who is starting it but don't remember their name off the top of my head.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:18 am to NOLALGD
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One is coming soon in the Bywater
Soon as in 2016? It takes breweries damn near a year+ to get the proper NOLA permits/approvals
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:27 am to LSUBoo
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I agree. Surprised there isn't one in the Marigny/Bywater area yet.
40 Arpent is in Arabi. I haven't personally tried one of theirs yet though.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:28 am to LSUzealot
Last time I talked to my buddy he said 2016 but I won't be surprised if it takes a while longer. Did find their facebook page, not much there yet.
Parleaux Beer Lab
Parleaux Beer Lab
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:42 am to timbo
I went and tried the two Southern Craft offerings last night, and ill echo what has already been said.
the red stick rye was really good. the pompous pelican dipa was OK.
ill continue to enjoy both. Thanks for the reviews and information regarding our new craft beer brewery here in BR
the red stick rye was really good. the pompous pelican dipa was OK.
ill continue to enjoy both. Thanks for the reviews and information regarding our new craft beer brewery here in BR
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:46 am to Rouge
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BR has too many wieners that are too scared to take the plunge and start their own shop
Yeah, bunch of pussies too afraid to invest $500k to $1 million and quit their careers when they already have good jobs and a family to support.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:52 am to timbo
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My dream is for an upstart company to partner with a good local chef and open up a brewpub
IMO, this would be my preferred route. I've done some research on starting up a brewery/brewpub. The problem with a brewpub is that not only are you responsible for a brewery, you are now responsible for a restaurant. Restaurants have the highest turnover margin of any industry. I would be a nervous wreck. The only way i'd consider it (assuming i'm fully funded) would be if someone would takeover the food part, and i have equal say on what is served. There's also the problem of you are now employing 2 types of staff. Brewery staff and dining staff. Frankly, i'd rather just do beer.
(hypothetically speaking) I'd really like to open something like a Franklin BBQ and Brewpub type thing. Think that could be the cheapest route for creating a brewpub. Majority covered outdoor seating in a nice stretch of nature surrounded by trees, streams, etc... with a few self fabricated smokers out back. Have an indoor section for serving beer and a few tables, and the brewery out back.
This post was edited on 5/25/16 at 9:58 am
Posted on 5/25/16 at 10:11 am to LSUzealot
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I honestly think New Orleans could get close to Portland's level, with multiple successful breweries by neighborhood
The 13th needs one bad, but I wouldn't be shocked if one of the new comers didn't make it.
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