Showing posts with label brewery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brewery. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Drinker's Paradise

Sorry Asheville, I love you as a town but you're behind Traverse City again (and you're wrong).

First a little background...

Traverse City residents are familiar with our town perennially appearing on "up and coming" foodie town lists.

But the bigger story might be how the area is becoming known for adult beverages.

For example, in the Spring of 2011 I met a gentleman from Pennsylvania who read about Michigan and decided to drive out to experience the solitude of a cabin on Beaver Island. But first he was taking a tour of North Peak, Mackinaw Brewing Company, and Right Brain Brewery and stocking up on growlers.

And the Grand Traverse Resort offers walking Traverse City Craft Brewery Tours downtown with shuttle service back to the resort.

Now Draft Magazine puts Traverse City with OKC and St Louis as three emerging beer towns.



That's not fair to those other towns though. Like the Food Town lists that say Traverse City is "up and coming" I'd argue that Traverse City is the firmly established capital of the adult beverage aficionado.

Here's why...

Several years ago I took a trip to Ithaca, NY. Loved their Farmer's Market but was annoyed by signs proclaiming the highest restaurant density in the world - "even higher than New York City!" they said. It didn't feel right to me. When I got home I looked up the numbers and calculated that in fact Traverse City has a higher restaurant density than Ithaca.

What I found is Ithaca had 1.84 restaurants per 1000 people; Traverse City had 2.27 per 1000 people. I suppose I could infer from that that Traverse City has the highest restaurant density in the United States (but won't).

And that takes me to beer.

Asheville, NC proclaims itself as Beer City USA and boasts the "highest craft beer per capita in the world".

So I wanted to find the numbers and see if that was true.

Asheville, NC population = 83,393 (417,012 in the metro area)

Traverse City, MI population = 14,674

Craft breweries in Asheville = 10

Craft breweries in TC = 4 (I include Jolly Pumpkin on Old Mission but not the soon to open Brewery Terra Firma nor the rumors of 2 more coming)

14674/4 = 3668 people per brewery in Traverse City (dropping to 2935:1 once Brewery Terra Firma opens)

83,393/10 = 8339 people per brewery in Asheville.

So I could say Traverse City has more than twice the craft breweries per capita than Asheville.

I can then make it look worse.

Take into account the Old Mission Wineries, Left Foot Charley, Civilized Spirits, and the Grand Traverse Distillery.

And you get 1 drinking destination per 917 people.

Asheville. Beer Town USA.
-10 breweries
-5 wineries within an hours drive
-2 distilleries
=17

Which gives 1 drinking destination for 4905 people.

In other words, the density of breweries, wineries, and distilleries is 5 times higher in Traverse City than Asheville.

And that does not even include Black Star Farms and the wineries of the Leelanu appellation; Acoustic Mead; Shorts Brewing; or Tandem Ciders.

Nor does it include other destinations such as 7 Monks Taproom, Brew, Uncorked, or the fact that Blue Tractor has beer from every microbrewery in Michigan.

Add it all up and it is not a fair competition to any other region. This is a paradise.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Winter Microbrew and Music Festival

I'm not ashamed to say I've been looking forward to this since last year's event. I was even more excited to learn it will happen in Old Town.

The summer edition is nice but has a different feel. There's much less clothing at the summer Microbrew and Music festival and hence much more posturing by those in attendance. Whereas the winter festival is more about friends, discovering new drinks and new music. My own taste is for the Winter festival.

And for the first time ever you will be allowed to re-enter the festival! This is being done so that people can take in an act at the Comedy Arts Festival and then return. (this is something people have asked for in the past so it is great to see it implemented)

Porterhouse Productions has the full schedule and brewers.

This will also be an interesting test of the Braess Paradox. Will closing off Old Town to traffic make the surrounding streets worse or better?

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Short's Weekend

One week after the Traverse City Winter Microbrew & Music Festival there will be 13 taps of Short's at The Loading Dock.

See: Short’s Brew Multi Tap Night at The Loading

Welcome to Beer Town USA.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Traverse City Microbrew And Music Festival Makes Forbes

At the Forbes Life Find of the Day
Known as well for its golf courses as it is for its wineries and ski resorts, Traverse City is one of Michigan's top year-round spots for quickie getaways. This weekend, the city will host its annual festival dedicated to draft beer, world music and the local harvest.