Homebrewed: An Interview with Kincade Bauer

Homebrewed: An Interview with Kincade Bauer
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Over the last decade, Salt Lake City has seen exponential growth in the craft beer scene—the sturdy backbone of this movement has been the home brewers. One of these home brew aficionados is Kincade Bauer. Bauer worked closely in Salt Lake City’s music scene as a promoter for years and currently works as a liquor rep and as the Beam Ambassador for Utah. Despite slinging booze in his working life, it has not stopped him from crafting his own libations at home as a hobby. … read more

Utah’s Best Beerfest

Utah’s Best Beerfest
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I would personally like to invite you all to a beerfest! Utah’s best beerfest in fact. We have close to 60 breweries from all over the West coming to this beer festival. There will be approximately 220 different beers at our super beer soirée, but there’s a slight problem with our beer festival: We have to hold it in Idaho. I know, it’s a bit confusing, but if you look at it this way, it might make more sense. … read more

Book Reviews – June 2012

Book Reviews – June 2012

The Dream Factory: Fender Custom Shop by Tom Wheeler, How To Sharpen Pencils by David Rees, Maximum Rad: The Iconic Covers of Thrasher Magazine  and Seeing The Light: Inside the Velvet Underground by Rob Jovanovic are reviewed this month. … read more

Movie Reviews – June 2012

Movie Reviews – June 2012

The Avengers, Battleship, Dark Shadows, The Dictator and Safety Not Guaranteed are reviewed this month. … read more

National Music Reviews – June 2012

National Music Reviews – June 2012

New releases from Allah-Lahs, Andre Williams & The Sadies, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Burzum, Dntel, Gossip, Here We Go Magic, Hot Water Music, Jack White, Marduk, The Melvins, Sleep, Ty Segall & White Fence, and many, many more are reviewed. … read more

Epic Proportions: A Clever Way to Get What You Need

Epic Proportions: A Clever Way to Get What You Need
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With the complex and convoluted liquor laws in Utah, breweries have had to get creative in the methods they employ to get their products to the masses. “Because of the laws brought about by S.B. 314, we had essentially been excluded from selling our beers on Sundays and holidays,” says co-founder David Cole.  In order to overcome this setback, Epic opened up a sandwich shop inside their facility. … read more

Dear Dickheads – December 2012

Dear Dickheads – December 2012
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Dear Dickheads,
I am recently unemployed and been on the job hunt for a few weeks. Like most of your readers, I am in my mid-twenties, and have had difficulty obtaining a job. I am contributing much of this lack of employment on the part of age-ism. On two separate occasions, I’ve had potential employers generalize me as a Millennial and their apparent traits. How do I combat this generational stigma? … read more

Finding the Drink of the Gods: The Hive Winery and Mead

Finding the Drink of the Gods: The Hive Winery and...
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The idea for The Hive Winery originated when Jay and Lori Yahne, who both work as engineers, began experiencing difficulties with the recent economic crash. The Yahnes had been home brewing for around 15 years, so starting a business focused on brewing seemed natural. In addition to using local honey and fruit in their production, The Hive also sells a few local honeys and fruit spreads at their site in Layton. … read more

Contributor Limelight: Dan Nailen

Contributor Limelight: Dan Nailen
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Dan Nailen recently added his baritone enthusiasm to SLUG’s podcast, Soundwaves From The Underground, as the new host. Nailen is no stranger to Utah media, having formerly been a writer for the Salt Lake Tribune for over eight years, as well as the arts and entertainment editor for Salt Lake Magazine and managing editor of Salt Lake City Weekly. … read more

Stop, Collaborate and Brew It!

Stop, Collaborate and Brew It!
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You may have noticed a new advertising scheme that has developed over the past few years: co-branding and product collaborations. By utilizing this marketing tool, local and domestic brands can step outside their designated target audience and embrace those with similiar ideals. Brewvies, X96 and The Arts Fest are a few local organizations that have figured out the best collaborations are those that include alcohol. … read more