Craft Spirits Are Following The Same Trajectory As Craft Beer

America has fully embraced craft beer.

• On average, a new brewery opens its doors every single day in the U.S., according to NPR.

• Craft brewers now account for one out of every 10 beers sold in the U.S.

• Higher learning institutions are adding brewing minors, certificates and even four-year programs.

"Craft beer completely disrupted what was once believed to be a very traditional business," says Steven Earles, CEO of Portland-based Eastside Distilling (www.EastsideDistilling.com). 

"We believe craft spirits will follow the same path as craft beer. It's basically a slam dunk, according to the data... and our overall hunch."

In 2008, when Earles' distillery launched, there were only 210 craft distillers in America. Now, there are more than 700. Whiskey and bourbon continues its rapid growth. Helping to fuel this recent growth, women now represent 37 percent of the whiskey drinkers in the U.S., compared to just 15 percent in the 1990s.

And stories continue to unfold regarding possible bourbon shortages due to high demand. Innovations in distilling methods to create new flavor profiles are taking charge. Earles' distillery uses locally sourced barrels and ingredients for their infused whiskeys and rums.

"Some states like Washington and Oregon - where we are based - have strict laws regarding quality control on distilled spirits," Earles says. "We're proud to be from the northwest and that we use locally sourced ingredients."

Earles discusses America's growing taste for quality spirits, and what craft may mean for the future of the liquor industry.

•  Bourbon and whiskey will continue in popularity. In the past decade, there has been a nearly 40 percent growth in sales of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey in the United States, according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. Bourbon is now the hottest distilled spirit in the world. In the U.S., bourbon and Tennessee whiskey revenue has leapt 47 percent throughout the past five years to a total of $2.68 billion in 2014. An International Wines and Spirits Record (IWSR) survey commission by Vinexpo predicts that global bourbon sales will increase by nearly 20 percent more in the next five years, and the Aristocrat Group Corp. (ASCC) is making plans to capitalize on that growth.

•  New flavor profiles will be sought by consumers, especially millennials and women. While consumers look to craft liquor for authenticity, women and 20-somethings are especially open to expanding their palates. Recently, Fireball Cinnamon Whisky has blazed quite a trail in the industry. The brand exploded in just a few short years, from just shy of $2 million in 2011 to $63 million in 2013 to $130 million last year, according to IRI, a Chicago-based market research firm. Those numbers do not include drinks sold in bars. Fireball is the fastest-growing major brand of liquor in America. Major industry players, including Jack Daniels and Jim Beam, have since come out with their own versions of the flavor.

"While Fireball has proven to be more than just a flavor of the month, we're counting on consumers seeking out still more twists in their liquor," Earles says.
"Our locally sourced Oregon Marionberry Whiskey, for example, is a popular choice."

•  Lifestyle imaging will likely expand. While bourbon and whiskey have skyrocketed in popularity, advertisements have delved into the lure of what those spirits have meant to the popular imagination: earthy, direct, real. That will likely continue, but it will expand, too. Bacardi, which owns brands including Grey Goose, Bombay Sapphire and Martini, has hired a new Vice president of fashion. The idea is to create an image/alliance with the fashion world.

"Perhaps Bacardi is ceding whiskey and bourbon to one image - the salt of the earth - whereas Bacardi's efforts for their clear liquors are now meant to be aligned with a more glamorous lifestyle," he says.

About Steven Earles

Steven Earles is the CEO of Portland-based Eastside Distilling, (www.EastsideDistilling.com), a producer of master-crafted spirits created from local ingredients and focused in small batches to ensure unparalleled quality. He is responsible for Eastside's day-to-day operations as well as overseeing the company's brand development and financial strategy. Earles, who joined Eastside in 2009, has more than two decades of executive experience and orchestrated the development and building of one of the largest land-development companies in southern California.

Sunday May 10th, we're open from 12pm-5pm
Regular Menu & Hell's Kitchen Menu Available
Reservation is required for our Hell's Kitchen Menu
Our Hell's Kitchen Menu is also served on Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Appetizer
Scallop Risotto
Entree
Basil Salmon
Lamb Chop
Dessert
Mini Cheesecake
Complimentary Spring Rolls or Egg Roll for all Mothers, plus Dessert!

Happy Joe's began experimenting with expanding the brand several years ago. We added a quaint bar to the Maquoketa location and later revamped the location in Eldridge introducing a new concept called 350 Grille. Both of these projects helped give Happy Joe's the insight we needed to launch our next big thing, the Happy Joe's PIZZAGRILLE! The mission of the PIZZAGRILLE concept is to continue to provide all of the Happy Joe's favorites our guests have grown to love, while including new and exciting offerings to get more guests inside the restaurant ,and appeal to a lifestyle shift that requires more variety and convenience.

The first official PIZZAGRILLE is located at 1616 West Locust Street, former home of The Chef's Hat Pizza. This new Happy Joe's PIZZAGRILLE has many unique offerings including pub fare and an entirely new grille menu featuring a line of gourmet burgers, pork tenderloin sandwiches, new unique salads and sandwiches, salmon, steak, and prime rib.  We've also brought back the popular Chef's Hat pizza! There's a convenient drive up window at this location. That's right! You can now get Chef's Hat pizza at both the West Locust Street and Bettendorf Happy Joe's locations. There's a convenient drive-up window at the West Locust Street location, and nearly all of our offerings are available for pick-up and delivery.

The new PIZZAGRILLE sports our new TAP ROOM with a variety of craft beers on tap and a full bar. Guests can enjoy over 20 flat screen TVs to watch their favorite game. To satisfy your sweet tooth we've included Joegurt, our line of frozen yogurt, with 6 rotating flavors at all times, that can be topped with a variety of sweets from our toppings bar. Joegurt tastes just like rich ice cream, but it's better for you with fewer calories, more calcium, and probiotics!

The second PIZZAGRILLE project opened at 909 West 4th Street in Milan, IL and includes a special entrance for carryout orders. Both restaurants also offer omelet pizzas which have become a very popular morning item for our guests.

Both locations deliver and have online ordering and the reviews from fans have been stellar.  Kristel Ersan, Marketing Director for Happy Joe's, stated, "The new Happy Joe's PizzaGrills are just another evolution to ensure Happy Joe's continues to offer our guests new and exciting ways to enjoy our brand.  The positive responses we've received from our guests have been incredible and we will continue to expand into more locations."

LeClaire, Iowa, April 27, 2015 - There are not many flavors more quintessential to the Quad Cities than Boetje's Mustard. Now with the help of a local distillery, this classic is getting a new twist. This Friday, Boetje's and Mississippi River Distilling Company will have the second release of their new collaboration. "Boetje's Bourbon Barrel Aged Mustard" has soaked for over a month in used Cody Road Bourbon casks.

"We were looking for ways to put a new twist on an old favorite," said Boetje's production manager Harrison Kropp. "We saw some interesting barrel aged mustards at the World-Wide Mustard Competition in Wisconsin last year. So we thought it would be great to give it a try with Boetje's."

Ryan Burchett, owner and distiller at Mississippi River Distilling Company, said he didn't have to think twice about the project. "It was a total no-brainer for us. We were humbled to have such an established brand like Boetje's reach out to us for something like this. It's an honor to have our name on the same label as one of our all time favorites."

The distillery gave Kropp some oak whiskey casks that had been used to age Cody Road Bourbon Whiskey. After soaking for more than 30 days in the barrel, the mustard is ground and prepared for sale.  "It brings a unique sweetness to our mustard along with the signature Boetje's punch," added Kropp.  "This one is going to be a big hit once the grills start firing up."

"Our brand is all about being local," said Burchett. "Cody Road Bourbon is made from grain sourced directly from local farmers within 25 miles of our distillery. So to find a new local partner to do something totally different like this is a ton of fun for us."

The mustard is being made in small batches. So small that the first release of this product sold out in less than one hour back in March. "We knew people would be excited about it, but we had no idea it would be this crazy," said Kropp. Burchett added, "We had people lined down the street for the first release and still ran out before everybody got some. So we immediately took more barrels over to Boetje's so they could increase production."

Initially it will only be available at the gift shops at Boetje's and Mississippi River Distilling Company while supplies last. The hope is that by later this year, it will be a product that will be on the shelf regularly. Boetje's representatives will be at the distillery Friday night from 5:30-8pm for the monthly "First Friday" celebration in LeClaire. They will have the mustard for sale along with free samples of the new spicy treat.

Mississippi River Distilling Company also will have sweet and savory food samples made with their spirits, special "cocktails of the month," and free pint glass with spirit purchase.

Other fun things will be going on including some of the shops staying open late, food and drink specials at the restaurants, live music at The Faithful Pilot Café and Spirits with Brad Brenny starting at 7:30pm, and wine tasting at Wide River Winery Tasting Room.

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ROCK ISLAND, Illinois - The Hungry Hobo announced the re-grand opening of its Elmore store.  The store is located at 4810 Elmore Avenue in Davenport, and open Monday through Saturday from 10:00A to 8:00P, and Sunday from 11:00A to 7:00P.  A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place with the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce on Friday, May 15th at 4:00P.

"While we're in the process of expanding our concept in Eastern Iowa, we also need to make sure our stores in the Quad Cities continue to be as inviting as possible." said Pryce T. Boeye, President and CEO of the company.  "In this case, we were able to refurbish our Elmore store, which was opened roughly 12 years ago.  We've also taken this opportunity to incorporate some of our new décor package, which debuted with the opening of our LeClaire store in 2011."

The Hungry Hobo is a chain of sandwich shops that was created in 1973 by Jim Gende, Ray Pearson, Joe Gende, and Tom Spero.  The concept specializes in sliced-to-order and grilled sandwiches, baked potatoes with a variety of toppings, chef-prepared soups, shredded-lettuce salads, and desserts that are baked daily in The Hobo Bakery.  They have 13 convenient Quad-City area locations, accept all major credit cards, deliver box lunches and party items, and have made their everyday menu available for delivery through www.good2goqc.com.  They also have a smart phone app and mobile rewards program, and have been voted Best Deli, Best Deli Sandwiches, and Most Distinctly Quad Cities Fast Food.  For more information, visit www.hungryhobo.com, www.facebook.com/hungryhobo, and www.twitter.com/hungryhobo11.

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Cedar Rapids, Iowa,Saturday, 5/9/2015 – Benz Beerfest is back for its 11th year and counting! The
local craft beer scene is booming and new national brands are arriving monthly, while the list of area
brewpubs and breweries keeps growing. This year's event will be the largest and best yet -
showcasing brews from roughly 60 breweries and distributors, pouring more than 200 beers. Jordan
Bruce and the Derelectics will perform while you sample beers to your heart's content. Should the
sampling leave you hungry, food will be available for purchase. Come enjoy a beautiful afternoon in
downtown Cedar Rapids with great live music, while drinking some awesome beer and support a
fantastic charity. All proceeds from this event will benefit the American Heart Association.
Tickets may be purchased in advance at Benz Beverage Depot on the corner of 5th Street and 7th
Avenue in downtown Cedar Rapids. VIP ticket-holders may gain early admittance to the event from
1:00pm - 2:00pm. The main event runs from 2:00pm - 5:00pm. Tickets range from $20.00 - $40.00
and can be purchased in the store (501 7th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401) or online at
www.benzbeveragedepot.com, or www.benzbeerfest.com
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An award-winning film

The Quad Cities Food Hub will host a screening of the documentary GROW! On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 5:00 pm. Admission is free but donations are welcome and further the Quad Cities Food Hub's mission. Popcorn and beverages will be available for purchase in the Quad Cities Food Hub Market Store. The film will be followed by a discussion panel with local farmers.

There's a growing movement of educated young people who are leaving the cities to take up an agrarian life. Armed with college degrees, some are unable to find jobs in the current economic slump. Fed up with corporate America and its influence on a broken food system, they aim to solve some of the current system's inequities by growing clean, fair food. Mostly landless, they borrow, rent or manage farmland in order to fulfill their dreams of doing something meaningful with their lives.

Filmed on 12 farms throughout the state of Georgia during an entire growing season, GROW! provides an honest and inspiring look at this next generation of farmers. Anybody who appreciates the value of good wholesome food grown close to home, who cares about our food supply and the future of farming will want to see GROW!

GROW! takes a look at this new generation of sustainable farming through the eyes, hearts and minds of 20 idealistic, passionate and fiercely independent young growers. In the film they speak of both the joys and the challenges involved in tending the land.

2011 WINNER BEST AMERICAN DOCUMENTARY
- Rome International Film Festival
2011 WINNER FOCUS AWARD
- Montana CINE International Film Festival
2011 WINNER BEST OF CATEGORY
- Montana CINE International Film Festival
2011 WINNER AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD
- Docufest Atlanta
2011 WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
- Asheville Cinema Film Festival
2012 WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY, Runner Up
- Macon Film Festival
2012 WINNER BEST FEATURE FILM
- Colorado Environmental Film Festival
2013 WINNER EARTH AWARD
- Cinema Verde Environmental Film Festival

Official Selection 2011 
- Slow Motion Food Film Fest - Nova Scotia
Official Selection 2011 
- Savannah Film Festival
Official Selection 2012 
- Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Official Selection/Jury Nomination 2012 
- Reel Earth Environmental Film Festival, New Zealand

Bonding over good food with good people is the way legendary actor and American icon John Wayne liked to live his life. Launching May 5th, 2015, The Official John Wayne Way to Grill is filled with meals to bring family and friends together delivered in Duke's trademark no-nonsense style.

The grill book, published by Media Lab Books, features 100+ recipes including starters, steak, chicken, fish, pork, burgers, dogs and sides including selections straight from the Wayne family archives. The grill book is also filled with Wayne family tips on how to get the most out the recipes along with insight into Duke's life.

"My father was a big man with an appetite to match," said Ethan Wayne. "He would have eaten steak and potatoes at every meal, and the phrase 'charred medium' still rings in my ears. As much as he enjoyed a well-prepared piece of meat, what John Wayne loved best about a meal was how it brought us all together. Gathered around the grill, trading stories and laughs, a dinner at the end of a long day of work meant good times and better company."

The Official John Wayne Way to Grill retails for $22.99 and is available for sale at book stores nationwide as well as select mass merchants and supermarkets.

 

About John Wayne Enterprises

John Wayne Enterprises' mission is to preserve and protect the name, image, and likeness of John Wayne by associating the John Wayne brand with quality and timeless products and experiences that embody the spirit of John Wayne and give back to the community. To further its mission, John Wayne Enterprises enters into selective licensing or partnership agreements in merchandising, cancer research, treatment and education as well as public facilities, institutions and agencies. For more information please visit www.johnwayne.com.

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We are featuring Hell's Kitchen Signatures for Mother's Day this year!
Appetizer
Scallop Risotto
Shitake mushroom-Edamame-Asian Herbs Stock-White wine, Onion
Entrees
Lamb Chops
Nuoc Mam Marchan De Vin-Shitake Mushroom-Okra-Asian potato-Fried rice
Grilled Salmon
Basil Lime Sauce-Shitake Mushroom-Okra-Asian Broccoli-Fried Rice
Dessert
Mini Cheesecakes
Raspberry-Turtle-New York
Hurry and Make Your Reservation!
Complimentary Dessert when you make reservation before the 25th.
Thank you for being a part of Nho's Cafe.
Nho's Cafe-3801 Rockingham Road, Davenport IA 52802-563-275-8905

Two Brothers Brewing Company

Thursday, April 23 make plans to enjoy a 5 course meal prepared by incorporating the following beers:

Prairie Path Golden Ale
Monarch White Beer
Dog Days Dortmunder Style Lager
Wobble IPA
Cane and Ebel Hopped Up Red Rye Ale

Call (309) 757-1557 and make your reservations today!

Two Brothers Brewery Beer Dinner - Thursday, April 23rd

Dreyer Sonoma Wine Dinner - Thursday, May 14th

4-Hands Beer Dinner - Thursday, May 28th

Stone Brewery Beer Dinner - Wednesday, July 1st

Great River Bewery - Thursday, July 23rd

These dinners fill up fast! Call (309) 757-1557 to make your reservations soon!

Also, keep watching for updates on food and drink specials for the Kentucky Derby weekend!

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