Just back from the Second Birthday Party for Swamp Rabbit Tap Room,
still going on. Filled with people having fun, loud music, and Ben
Pierson walking around accepting congratulations. Staff was very busy,
big crowd, lots of excellent beer being served (I had the American Pale
Ale, very satisfying beer) and all in all, a successful celebration,
even without the participation of the sun. Some snaps I managed to take
between sips:
Here's to another year!
Cheers!
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Showing posts with label craftbeer festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craftbeer festival. Show all posts
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Monday, October 12, 2015
Fall for Greenville Fun As Ever
Recovering from a soggy Saturday and a sunny Sunday at Fall for Greenville. As usual, great music and outstanding choices for craft beer. Our locals were well represented with lines forming (on Sunday anyway) at each. Favorite of the event, for me and friends who came with us, turned out to be Foothills' India Pale Lager, although Trifecta by Thomas Creek was a close second. Weird food of the event, tho it tasted good but deadly, was the Fried Oreos. Yep, I tried one. Nope, did not have a second. Used some Holy City's Plough Mud Stout to erase the taste. Congrats to all the organizers, breweries and volunteers who made this year's event as fun as ever. Cheers.
| Saturday was wet but we stayed for Honey and the Hotrods. |
| Main in the rain, Sunday. |
| Thomas Creek and Quest were there, wet with everyone else. Sunday was sunny! |
| Sunny Sunday on Main. Got very crowded with food-loving folks. |
| Our favorite beer of the day was the India Pale Lager from our friends from Winston-Salem, NC. |
| Wasted Wine as a big crowd pleaser. Note the Harmonium on the table. Don't see that often. |
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Friday Profile: Tapping into Community's Love of Craft Beer - Mike Okupinski
This week we put a very familiar face from the craft beer community in the spotlight, Mike Okupinski, co-owner with Ed Buffington, of The Community Tap, Greenville's first all-craft beer retailer.
Mike, whose first introduction to real beer was courtesy of his older brother at a Pennsylvania music festival where he learned that he liked porters, left his day job, as we say, in 1999 to fill what he saw as a need in Greenville for a spot dedicated to offering craft beer to a growing population of folks who appreciated this new phenomenon.
I got to know the Tap before I even lived here. Combining visits to relatives and research on a possible retirement location, we explored Greenville back in 2012 and, being serious craft beer fans already (our CA hometown was less than 10 minutes away from Lagunitas and Russian River Brewing), we learned right away that this was the place where we were sure to find beer we liked. It's been that way ever since.
I don't recall my first meeting with Mike but I'm fairly certain it would have been at one of the tasting events the Tap is known for. Certainly it was in their previous location, couple doors down from where they are now.
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| The original taproom before the 2014 move. |
These days I most often see Mike pouring tasting samples, either at the Tap during one of their almost weekly tap takeovers, or at one of the many craft beer festivals happening around our town.
| Mike is well known as a people person, another reason for Tap's success. |
| With Todd Hamrick, Anderson Valley regional rep, for a very popular AVBC tap takeover. |
| Mike knows his beer and always takes the time to describe a beer's characteristics. |
| Their Third Annual Craft Beer Festival, at the Downtown Airport. |
Looking to the future, Mike anticipates continuing to do the things that have made the store so successful, only more of it. Adding private and corporate events, even out of state ones, are part of the plan and possibly even adding another space.
| Fund raising event, this one for BreastFest. |
| Everyone likes a bottle share, and the chance to find a new beer to try and tap in. |
| Tap's new dinner series featured Founders Brewing's beers with Scott Olin, (center), Sales Rep, presiding. Food by GoodLife Catering. |
As Mike says, "it's a great industry and a pleasure to own a [craft beer] business in this growing, developing city."
As a member of this growing population, I'd like to say that it's a pleasure having The Community Tap as part of our craft beer community and making it possible to try some of the best beers being made today.
I'll drink to that. Cheers!
Also, thanks to Anna Okupinski for her assistance with the in-store photos.
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