Posts by: Sean Leroux
A historic building that has stood the test of time is now home to a Munich-based brewhouse. If German cuisine, live music and beers by the liter is your thing, then you’re in luck — St. Petersburg now has its own full-sized German beer garden. Founded by the Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria in 1589, Hofbrauhaus
Transitioning from military life to civilian life has always been viewed as a difficult process, but a relatively young student organization at USF St. Petersburg has set out to change that. Founded in 2014, the Student Veterans Organization (SVO) has been working to provide the university’s veterans with a sense of support, unity and comfort
With 2016 quickly approaching, the upcoming election’s myriad of presidential hopefuls have wasted no time with mud slinging and hefty promises. With a leading line-up consisting of Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Jeb Bush, there has certainly been no shortage of ammunition in this political firefight – and, unfortunately, no shortage of
It isn’t quite a full-blown bachelor’s degree program yet, but USF St. Petersburg is now offering a certificate program in brewing arts. Yes, students can actually go to school to make their own beer now. After recognizing the level of impact the craft beer industry has already had on the Bay area’s economy, the USFSP
ST.PETERSBURG – Boston, Portland, Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle and St. Petersburg. No, these aren’t the hottest travel destinations of 2015 – they’re just a handful of the fifteen U.S. cities on Glenn Beck’s list of the most “Godless” places in America. Although Beck is well known for his outlandish political views, he hasn’t exactly missed
As the crisp, cold air of winter gives way to the warmth of spring, St. Petersburg is undergoing a massive transformation yet again. Roads will soon be closed, miles of fencing and cement barricades will be constructed and the sweet smell of ethanol will fill the air. The screaming engines and squealing tires — welcome
In 2006, the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum opened its doors to the people of St. Petersburg for the first time The museum, just a few blocks north of what was once the “red line” of segregation, has been preserving, interpreting and presenting black history to the surrounding communities for the past nine
Urban Brew and BBQ effectively pairs two of the Sunshine State’s favorite edible offerings — craft beer and delicious barbecue. With an impressive selection of food and 20 craft beers on tap, it’s all too easy to wind up having a quick lunch stop turn into a two-hour event. First to land on the table
Until recently, you’d be hard pressed to find a bay-area brewery that offered mead and cider along with their more standard craft beer options. There are a few small meaderies throughout the state — area breweries Cigar City Cider and Mead and Mad Beach Craft Brewing Company have introduced mead to the bay area on
It is no secret that the craft beer boom has hit Tampa Bay, and it has hard. Local breweries like Green Bench Brewing, 3 Daughters, Cycle Brewing and Cigar City Brewing have gained massive popularity over the past several years. However, many do not know of the smaller breweries and tasting rooms that sit outside
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