Cleveland, OH
Celebrating National Craft Brew Week in Ohio, local industry continues to proves successful
CLEVELAND — It’s Nationwide Craft Brew Week and in Ohio, the brewing trade is booming.
The state noticed 47 breweries open in 2021 alone, coming off an $880.7 million financial influence in 2020. In 2018, it was $967 million.
In March, Forbes tapped Cleveland as America’s subsequent large craft beer vacation spot.
Bridgette and Ryan Tipton, two of the three co-founders and married couple at Bell Tower Brewery, say opening the spot has been a dream come true with almost seven months of enterprise beneath their belt.
“It looks like Kent and the encompassing space was primed for a spot like this,” mentioned Bridgette. “It positively feels prefer it’s hitting the spot for lots of people.”
Although like many, the duo admits the pandemic and shortages haven’t been simple to navigate.
“Virtually all our meals is made out of scratch, which is sort of onerous to do today simply with rising meals prices and managing that has been difficult, but it surely’s actually been paying off,” mentioned Ryan.
For Luke Purcell, a brew-master at Collision Bend Brewery, seeing Ohio and particularly Northeast Ohio, explode with brew success is gratifying.
“The truth that we’re not simply part of it however sort of turning into one of many larger areas could be very thrilling for me,” he mentioned. “It is simply one other constructive for Cleveland.”
Purcell says the brewery is releasing a collaboration beer with The Brew Kettle in honor of Nationwide Craft Brew Week. The identify and launch date haven’t been introduced.
“I feel that is what these craft brew weeks are about sort of collaborative efforts between breweries,” he mentioned.
Along with the week-long brew celebration, Nice Lakes Brewery is dedicating the time to maintain native brewing corporations lifted and supported.
“We shall be brewing From the Coronary heart hazing IPA. It is the second 12 months we’ll brew this beer. It is to profit the Ohio Craft Brewers Affiliation, which promotes and helps the craft beer trade within the state of Ohio,” mentioned Adam Rittterspach, Multi-Media Specialist with Nice Lakes Brewery. “It is a collaborative effort. The entire craft breweries throughout Ohio are doing it.”
Northeast Ohio breweries taking part in particular ‘From the Coronary heart’ brew to assist the craft beer trade
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland police investigating after swastika found inside new Sherwin Williams headquarters
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland police are investigating after a Sherwin Williams employee found a hateful symbol on the job site of the company’s new headquarters downtown.
“I was shocked that somebody would do that,” said a Sherman Williams construction worker who wanted to remain anonymous. “I’m old enough to know that there’s people like that out there, but for somebody to be that angry to want to do that to destroy property, to carve it into private or public property because it’s the way that you think, or feel is ridiculous.”
The man is just one of roughly 1,000 contractors working on the new Sherwin-Williams building. He was horrified when he discovered that someone etched a large swastika on the door of the new skyscraper’s 4th-floor elevator.
“They sent out a mass text to all the superintendents, everybody put their tools away and shut the whole job down for further investigation and called the police in,” the man explained. “The detectives came, took photos and the following day they had a safety stand to kind of inform everybody what was going on, reiterate their zero-tolerance policy of some this hate graffiti.”
Cleveland police say they got the call on Tuesday. Right now, they haven’t made any arrests but the person responsible could be charged with ethnic intimidation and vandalism.
The employee believes it had to have been done by another worker.
“There’s constantly Sherwin-Williams, corporate people, and Gilbane, safety coordinators walking around so it was pretty brazen and shocking,” he said.
It’s going to cost the company more than $5,000 to repair the elevator door.
“I think this is a good addition to the city, to the skyline and to Cleveland, and it’s a shame that something like that could cast a shadow of something good that’s happening in the city,” the employee told 19 News.
Gilbane Construction is the contractor for the project. He says he was impressed with the way Gilbane and Sherwin Williams handled the situation.
“I think it was good the way Gilbane and Sherwin-William, how serious they took it and how swift they acted and in notifying everyone that that type of display of hate is not tolerated,” the man said.
Contact Cleveland detectives if you have any information that could help identify the vandal.
19 News reached out to Sherwin Williams for a statement, but so far, we have not heard back.
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Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland, OH
Wizards vs. Cavaliers Preview: Worst Against Best
The Washington Wizards are back in Ohio for the second time this month as they take on the Cleveland Cavaliers at RocketMortgage Fieldhouse.
It’s the second meeting between the two teams this month after the Cavs beat the Wizards last week in Cleveland in the NBA Cup finale. Since the two teams didn’t qualify for the knockout stage, the league scheduled this matchup, which happens to be a rematch from East Group C play.
The Cavs easily handled the Wizards, who have the league’s worst record at 3-19. The Wizards lost 16 consecutive games before beating the Denver Nuggets last week, snapping the long skid.
Meanwhile, the Cavaliers have the league’s best record, and they will look to continue flexing their muscles and grabbing a win against the worst team in the league.
This will be a good test for the Wizards, but the team still has a lengthy injury report despite having four full days of rest since their last game. Either way, the Wizards will fight tooth and nail to try and grab the biggest upset win of the season.
Here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of tonight’s game:
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