Nebraska Brewing Company
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Nebraska Brewing Company
Nebraska Brewing Company
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That's a fairly generic link. Â The is no substance behind anything on the page?
On the other hand... You can never have too many breweries in town!
On the other hand... You can never have too many breweries in town!
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I'm pretty sure it is in Omaha. I was, ahem, eavesdropping on a conversation at a table next me at lunch. The bits I heard were that they were looking for a location, the web site was being built now and they were planning on opening late summer/early fall. I found the site because one of the conversationists told the other to "go check it out" and rattled off the URL.
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I just received confirmation that Flatland Brewing Company is coming to the Omaha area. Two sites have fallen through and they are now looking at one just outside the city limits. There will be four Ales that will anchor their list at this time - A Pale Ale, an Amber, a Bavarian Wheat, and an IPA. They will also brew a number of seasonals and they are considering putting a mead on tap. This is excellent news for Omaha - another Brewpub added to our collection. Thanks for the tip el gato!
I will move this from the rumor list.
I will move this from the rumor list.
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You know where a GREAT location for a Brewery would be... The old Dundee Hardware!
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they are now looking at one just outside the city limits.
Wow, at Omaha's cab rates, it would probably cost me 100 bucks to get home. Â
As much as I love breweries, I will probably never set foot in this place if they set up shop way out west. Â Then again, I have nothing to complain about, I can walk to Jobber's Canyon and Upstream...
Wow, at Omaha's cab rates, it would probably cost me 100 bucks to get home. Â
As much as I love breweries, I will probably never set foot in this place if they set up shop way out west. Â Then again, I have nothing to complain about, I can walk to Jobber's Canyon and Upstream...
Judging from the website, they must not be to technologically savvy, as there isn't much functionality. Â But they did pay close attention to detail, since they actually put an India Elephant on the India Pale Ale T-Shirt, and didn't make the sophomore mistake of using an African elephant. Â Ya gotta like attention to detail in a good brew, but they probably need a bit more CO2 in the Wheat, since the head is rather flat. Â Looks like this one was running at around 8 psi...better pump her up to about 13 psi and see if that helps out any.
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The Shadow Lake Center is poised to be one of the metro's best, in terms of size and atmosphere, but compared with other centers like Village Point, Oakview, and the Westroads area few restaurants have announced for the project. Â The ones that have are pretty run of the mill. Â This one would add some pizazz to the center.Coyote wrote:I have heard from a reliable source that the Plattsmouth location also fell through for them and now they have their sights set on Shadow Lake. Look for an announcement soon.
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It is now official - according to the owner the Flatland Brewing Company is in lease negotiations with the Shadow Lake Town Center. It turns out that that there is a Flatlander’s Restaurant and Brewery in Chicago and so the owners are now going to use the name Nebraska Brewing Company. They plan to have a mid to late fall opening.
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....and if you are willing to drive over to the Council Bluffs HyVee there are host of other beers not available in Nebraska. Â
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This does not include their tremendous selection of Belgians and other European beers. Â
There are probably others but these were the ones that I remember seeing there. Â I would say it easily has the 2nd best selection of beer in the metro and maybe the first depending on what you are looking for. Â Beertopia being the other. Â They definitely have a better handle on the East Coast beers. Â Gotta love being a two state metro. Â
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This does not include their tremendous selection of Belgians and other European beers. Â
There are probably others but these were the ones that I remember seeing there. Â I would say it easily has the 2nd best selection of beer in the metro and maybe the first depending on what you are looking for. Â Beertopia being the other. Â They definitely have a better handle on the East Coast beers. Â Gotta love being a two state metro. Â
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I know a few of these from being available around Chicago... but I will say that Bell's summer beer, Oberon, is excellent. Â It used to be my replacement for not having Boulevard, but mostly due to the craptacular distribution laws of the not-so-great state of Illinois, it's no longer available here.midtown charlie wrote:....and if you are willing to drive over to the Council Bluffs HyVee there are host of other beers not available in Nebraska. Â
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Really? Â That is awesome. Â I guess it has been a few weeks since I have been on that side of SLTC. Â [Side note: Â I always wondered what Hy-Vee was doing in these plans, but I find myself visiting Hy-Vee more often than anything else. Â As such I haven't even seen Nebraska Brewing going up.]midtown charlie wrote:Nebraska Brewing opens on Saturday.
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I am really looking forward to the Brewery opening. Â Our office has already voted to hold our office Christmas luncheon there.
Check out their menu here: http://www.nebraskabrewingco.com/menu.pdf
This is what the Gastronomic Fight Club ( http://www.gastronomicfightclub.com/ ) has to say about the new restaurant:
I confirmed with Paul Kavulak that The Nebraska Brewing Company will open to the public this Saturday. Their opening brews will include the Nut Brown Ale, Belgian Wit, Hefeweizen (EOS), IPA, and an Irish Red. The Cardinal Pale Ale will follow within the week (they didn’t want to rush it off of the dry hopping that it is going through) A Holiday Ale will be offered right around Thanksgiving and they’ve got their Brewer’s Choice roadmap all planned. You can read a little more about these beers, the food they'll be serving and get additional news updates through their website .
Check out their menu here: http://www.nebraskabrewingco.com/menu.pdf
This is what the Gastronomic Fight Club ( http://www.gastronomicfightclub.com/ ) has to say about the new restaurant:
I confirmed with Paul Kavulak that The Nebraska Brewing Company will open to the public this Saturday. Their opening brews will include the Nut Brown Ale, Belgian Wit, Hefeweizen (EOS), IPA, and an Irish Red. The Cardinal Pale Ale will follow within the week (they didn’t want to rush it off of the dry hopping that it is going through) A Holiday Ale will be offered right around Thanksgiving and they’ve got their Brewer’s Choice roadmap all planned. You can read a little more about these beers, the food they'll be serving and get additional news updates through their website .
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I was over at Shadow Lake today for lunch, and wandered over to the new brewery to see how things were shaping up. Â People were coming and going from the restaurant, so I went inside. Â It looked 95% finished, and the large plasma TVs were up and running. Â The large beer vats were in place and partially filled. Â I talked to a Kim, who told me that tomorrow they are having a large VIP dinner, and then they will officially open to the public on Saturday Nov. 17. Â She said I was welcome to sit down and sample some of the foods, free of charge, and "you can even have lunch on us" as they were testing recipes. Â Doh! Â I had just eaten lunch.
The interior is nice enough. Â A large bar against one wall, with 3 or 4 large TVs. Â Butterscotch and earth tones predominate. Â There is a second seating level, atop a steel frame in the middle of the restaurant. Â I would have gone up to look around but the staircase was not yet in place!
All in all, I hope they succeed. Â There is really no place like this in Sarpy County to eat right now. Â Kim said the sweet potato fries are awesome, so that in itself is reason enough to go back.
The interior is nice enough. Â A large bar against one wall, with 3 or 4 large TVs. Â Butterscotch and earth tones predominate. Â There is a second seating level, atop a steel frame in the middle of the restaurant. Â I would have gone up to look around but the staircase was not yet in place!
All in all, I hope they succeed. Â There is really no place like this in Sarpy County to eat right now. Â Kim said the sweet potato fries are awesome, so that in itself is reason enough to go back.
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 :evil:  :evil:  :evil: Hops shortage sends beer prices higher  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:
Omaha World Herald wrote:The price of India Pale Ale, the most popular beer from Thunderhead Brewery in Kearney, Neb., has jumped from $3.50 a pint to $6. Third Stone Brown, the No. 1 brew of Empyrean Brewing in Lincoln, will increase in price from between $3.50 and $3.80 a pint, depending on the restaurant, to from $4 to $4.50.
Driving the price increases is the most severe shortage of hops in decades. Hops are a minor but necessary ingredient in beer. As a result, 10 percent price increases for craft beer will be the minimum, said Paul Kavulak of Nebraska Brewing Co. in Papillion, and bigger increases are likely.
Nebraska Brewing Company is all about the beer
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The food? Hit and miss.
The service? Friendly and informed.
The feel? Manly, approachable and a little noisy on a Saturday night.
But it's the beer — the glorious, brewed-right-there beer — at Nebraska Brewing Company that makes it worth the drive to Shadow Lake Towne Center.
The 5-month-old brewpub — the eventual result of co-owner Paul Kavulak's 15-year home-brewing hobby — serves five core beers and two rotating special brews.
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I talked to a guy from Nebraska Brewing Company today at the Sarpy County Expo. Â Today is the 2 year anniversary and there will be haveing specials all night tonight including $2 pints.
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