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Archives for August 2021

14 Breweries along the Great Miami Riverway

August 5, 2021 By GreatMiamiRiverway

Nothing feels more summer than exploring somewhere new, craft beer in hand. The Great Miami Riverway has plenty of spots to visit, including a craft beer trail with some of the most unique brews you can get your hands on. You can sample some of those brews while you participate in the Riverway Summer Challenge. Through August, download the Great Miami Riverway app to check items off the passport and win prizes. Here are 12 favorites along the beer trail in Dayton, Miamisburg, Middletown, and more.

Middletown

Middletown’s woman-owned brewery N.E.W. Ales Brewing makes approachable beers, like their Gold Medal Award-winner, Still Not as Bitter as Your Ex imperial IPA, or opt for something heavier—a pint of I’m in Love with the Cocoa Pastry stout. If you’re sensitive to gluten or just want something a little lighter, check out Rolling Mill Brewing Company. After being diagnosed with Celiac disease, co-owners Josh and Megan Laubach turned to innovating a craft beer without the gluten. Options include pilsners, lagers, stouts, and more.

Dayton

As the first brewery downtown in more than 50 years, Toxic Brew Company is in the heart of the Oregon District brewing more than a dozen beers with an outdoor patio that overlooks the district. About a six minute walk away, Warped Wing pays homage to Dayton’s aviation history with themed beers like the Ermal’s Belgian Style Cream Ale, an ode to Ermal Fraze—the inventor of the pop can. If you’re a sucker for history, step back in time at Carillon Brewing Co., where you can experience the brewing process from the 1850s. From the charcoal fires to the copper kettles, the staff ladles the sweet wort by hand. For a beer with a kick, check out Dayton Beer Company’s Oregon Alley IPA with habanero and enjoy their new rooftop bar, too. Within walking distance of the Great Miami River, Lock 27 Brewing is the perfect place to enjoy the Riverway. Try the Oat Rodeo oatmeal stout or Lock Tender, a summer-friendly golden ale. In the St. Anne’s Hill neighborhood, Fifth Street Brewpub creates their own beer and seltzer along with guest taps. A little more than a mile drive, take in the scenery at RiverScape MetroPark at the beginning, middle, or end of your brewery trip or spend most of the day outdoors and end it with a craft brew.

Miamisburg

Located in Miamisburg, Star City Brewery hosts events like kayaking, trivia, and food trucks that pair with their selection of beer, cider, and seltzer. At the nearby Lucky Star Brewery, you can enjoy live music and tacos from the cantina. It’s the perfect area to bike around with the Great Miami River trail only a couple of blocks away.

Hamilton

After a day on the water or visiting the murals around town, end your day at Municipal Brew Works. Visiting food trucks roll through often and an outdoor patio with games and cornhole is a great spot to wind down. Try the Courageous IPA or the Approachable Blonde, and if beer isn’t your jam, then try the house seltzer—you can customize the flavor for a one-of-a-kind experience. If you’re seeking a new spot for date night, visit Fretboard Brewing & Public House. From shandys to IPAs, there’s an option for every type of beer lover and a menu chock full of options like a spicy pimento dip appetizer, fish and chips, and vegetarian options too. The best part? The patio’s view of the Great Miami River.

Troy

Troy is home to a bustling Main Street that’s just steps from the the scenic Great Miami River and Treasure Island Park. Originally First Lutheran Church in downtown Troy, Moeller Beer Barn is on Main Street, serving experimental beers and a killer menu including brick-oven pizzas and vegetarian options. And the beer list practically screams summer. Think strawberry lemonade seltzer, pineapple and grapefruit pale ale, and a lemon berry shandy.

Tipp City

Chaffee’s Brewhouse serves a carefully curated selection of unique beers with a special emphasis on Ohio breweries. Built in 1867, the Chaffee’s Opera House building was renovated to retain its original charm, and since it’s only a couple of blocks from the bike trail, it makes for a perfect pit stop.

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles

Bluegrass & Brew Festival This Friday in Fairborn

August 5, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

Bring the family and enjoy the summer evening with two bluegrass bands, multiple food trucks, family-friendly activities, FREE Wi-Fi sponsored by Cincinnati Bell, and a beer garden flowing with your favorite brews from Bonbright Distributors.
Parking is FREE.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Dayton Bar Star: Kelli Nikanowicz

August 4, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

In March, Kelli Nikanowicz was named the bar manager for The Century Bar this past March. When she’s not managing things at this nationally know bourbon bar, she took a few minutes to answer some question for us at Dayton937.com

How did you get into bartending?

It started as a side hustle to make money for college. I started working as a cart girl at the golf course by my house and we would occasionally get asked to work weddings/events. Once I realized how much fun I had doing those and how many people you could meet just by bartending, it was an easy choice.

What is your favorite drink to make?

Whiskey neat. Haha just kidding, thats just the easiest. I actually really like making a Sazerac. It’s such a great classic cocktail but you’d be surprised how many terrible ones I’ve had over the years. I’m forever on the search for people that are doing them right and this makes me want to make mine for everyone.

Do you have a favorite spirit you like to work with?

Bourbon would be the one everyone expects me to say, but I’ve really been into Rums lately. One of my favorite things to do is to take a classic rum drink and rework it to make more sense for the ingredients that are available to us today. There are some really delicious tiki drinks that really shine once you tweak the ingredients and rums.

When you go out for a drink in Dayton, where is your favorite place to go?

Because I am usually running around doing all the things required to run the bar, you will honestly see me wherever my friends are. I’m a classic “leaving in 5 minutes” person, meaning whoever I am meeting beats me to our set place and then decides where we’re drinking. I feel we have some fantastic personal bonds in the industry, so most of the decisions I make on where I go are based on who’s working that day. Connecting with them is more important to me than what I’m drinking or where.

Who is the most famous person you have served?

There have been some cool ones over the years, but a lady never tells.

What do you do when you are not bartending?

I try and spend a lot of my personal time relaxing with friends and family. I am extremely lucky to have made some amazing friends here over the years, they really are more like my Dayton family.  I love going to concerts and seeing live music. I also really enjoy being outdoors or on the water, even though that has proven more difficult here than where I grew up.

 

What trends do you see coming to Dayton over the next six months?

My hope is that Dayton finally has a minute to grow. I feel like there’s been a slow and steady growth in the 10 years I’ve been here. Sadly, the last few years it seems like every challenge that could be sent our way has been. It would be fantastic to see things continue in the forward motion that they have been in the last few months. This city is so resilient and I have always loved this whole “if you’re doing something great in Dayton, they have your back” attitude. As a transplant to the city that was the first thing that won me over. It was the sense of community that I had been looking for that other places I lived just didn’t have.

What advice do you want to give bartenders just getting into the business?

It’s not for everyone. It’s hard. There are lots of long shifts and late nights. You will forever be on a schedule opposite from all the events that your friends will be going to. But it’s also the best thing I’ve ever done. You will meet some of the most amazing people and you will learn skills that you can take with you anywhere. Get your foot in the door, take any job that you can and work your way up. It’s how you learn how to do everything and you’ll be more successful for it.

What do you love most about Dayton?

Everything?!? I love the location, it’s just as easy to visit friends in Cincinnati and Kentucky as it is to go home to Michigan. In other cities I’ve lived in, 45 min – Hour was just my commute home from work. The community, as I mentioned before. There are just so many people doing great things here. We have amazing coffee spots, breweries, live shows, etc. (a Nationally ranked bourbon bar, cough, cough) The bike trails and metro parks. I really could go on and on.

Most interesting thing you have seen from behind the bar?

Oh, sooo many things. But hey, we’ve all had our moments so I won’t go airing other peoples dirty laundry. I have seen more butts than I would like to count though.

How has bartending changed in the time you have been in the industry?

It’s become much more respectable to have as a career. And shout out to all those before us that took it more serious than maybe others thought they should, it now allows us to make a profession out of it. When I first started, it was a way to make money slinging 50 cent beers and vodka sodas. Don’t get me wrong, it is still that if you want it to be. But there is now a place for people who want to learn and grow and who want to make it their future. One of the things that I love about the cocktail side of it also is that it has really become more of a culinary experience. I talk more with Chef friends about ingredients than ever before. There are some amazing things coming out of programs that grow the relationship between FOH & BOH crews.

What do you wish customers knew that helped you do your job?

Not all of us hate our jobs. Just because you met one “bartender” who was terrible at their job, most likely because they hate the service industry, doesn’t mean that we all do. Most of us are not “stuck” bartending because its just what we fell into. There are A LOT of us who love what we do. When you are in the presence of one of these people, who choose to serve you, give them the respect that you would want in your career. A great bartender told me something once that still sticks with me to this day, “Only dish out what you can take.” If you walk up to a bar snapping your fingers or waving your money at me, be prepared to wait 5 minutes longer than the person next to you. We’re here to serve you drinks, we don’t want you to wait. Be patient & you’ll get a better experience out of it in the long run. We’re all human.

If you were not a bartender, what career would you be pursuing?

Most do not know this, but I actually worked at an Architecture firm in Ann Arbor before I moved to Dayton. Part of my decision to not go back into that field was the insecurity of it all. One minute there are so many projects that you are working overtime every night and the next the firm is laying off staff because all the projects got canceled. I know that is true of many fields, as we saw over the last year. But something about this industry makes me happy. And I’m also willing to be that someone, somewhere will always need a drink.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Kelli Nikanowicz, The Century Bar

Uncork & Pork at Winery at Versailles

August 3, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

The Winery at Versailles is hosting 2 nights of a 5 course pork and wine dinner event on Friday, August 13th and Saturday August 14th.

The Menu is as follows:

*Wonton Soup
*Pork Fried Rice
*Pork Tacos
*Pork Lettuce Wraps
*Spiced Apples

Each course is served with 2 pre-selected wines (one dry, one sweet).
Cost for the event is $25/person and includes the 5 course meal and wine pairings.

The bar will also offer wines by the flight, glass or bottle, slushies, beer and more for an additional fee.

Seating opens at 6pm and dinner will be served promptly at 6:30pm and is expected to last about 2 hours.  Tickets must be pre-paid ann are non-refundable.  To purchase tickets, you must call the Winery at  937-526-3232 during regular business hours and speak to a staff member. All guest must be 21 or older to attend.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Nominate A Women Of Influence

August 3, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

Since 1998, YWCA Dayton has set aside one special day to recognize and honor women in our community. They celebrate Dayton’s most influential women, all of whom have made a difference in our community through their dedication to the YWCA mission of empowering women, eliminating racism and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Nominations are now open for the 2022 honoree class.


SELECTION CRITERIA

To be considered for the Women of Influence award, nominees must:

  • Demonstrate a commitment to, and use her influence to further, the YWCA mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all
  • Provide leadership in her profession and community
  • Give back to the community through her time, talent, and/or resources
  • Not currently serve on the YWCA Dayton Board of Directors
  • Not be employed by YWCA Dayton, including contract work

Nominations are kept on file and will be considered for the year submitted plus two (2) years.  that is still within the 2-year consideration period.

Online nominations for the 2022 honoree class are due by 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 1, 2021.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: nominations, Women of Influence, YWCA

The 2021-2022 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Now Available

August 2, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved the 2021-22 hunting regulations. As in years past, a hunter may take no more than one antlered deer regardless of where or how it is taken, and a hunter cannot exceed a county bag limit. All county bag limits remain identical to last season. The deer hunting season dates for 2021-22 include:

  • Deer archery: Sept. 25, 2021-Feb. 6, 2022.
  • Youth deer gun: Nov. 20-21, 2021.
  • Deer gun: Nov. 29-Dec. 5, 2021; Dec. 18-19, 2021.
  • Deer muzzleloader: Jan. 8-11, 2022.
  • Hunting hours are 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.

Updated this year, antlerless deer may be taken from all public hunting areas from Sept. 25, 2021, to Feb. 6, 2022, provided that a hunter takes only one antlerless deer from these lands per license year. Ohio’s public land deer regulations have resulted in improved hunter satisfaction on public hunting areas. Expanding the antlerless deer dates provides additional opportunities to public land hunters.

Deer management permits have been expanded to all 88 Ohio counties and may be used from Sept. 25 to Nov. 28, 2021. Hunters can use the deer management permit up to the county bag limit. The permit does not include public hunting areas, except Lake La Su An Wildlife Area, Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area, and during controlled hunts. Only antlerless deer may be harvested with a deer management permit. An antlerless deer in Ohio is defined as any deer without antlers, or with antlers less than 3 inches long.

Deer populations in Ohio have shown increased growth over the last several years. Expanding the use of deer management permits statewide on private lands helps keep populations near targeted numbers while also maintaining a healthy and robust deer population on public lands. This also simplifies where hunters can use the permit and allows for more targeted harvest in counties where necessary.

A complete list of Ohio’s 2021-22 hunting seasons is available at wildohio.gov.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: deer hunting, hunting permit

Billy Idol at The Rose

August 2, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

Billy Idol was an early architect of the sound, style, and fury of punk rock. His lip-curling sneer and fist-pumping persona vaulted him into the mainstream as one of MTV’s first megastars, making him one of the most recognizable faces in pop music.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

The 182nd Greene County Fair Is On This Week!

August 2, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

The 182nd Greene County Fair begins its run today, August 2, through Saturday, August 7, 2021, at the Greene County Fairgrounds, 120 Fairground Road. Xenia, OH. The Greene County Fair is the oldest fair west of the Alleghenies. A nice mix of rides, games, food & entertainment await fairgoers.  Plus, the 4H & FFA tradition continues with proud young people showing their prize-winning animals and Fair royalty.

FAIR HOURS

The fair opens at 8am – and closes following that evening’s grandstand event.

Daily Gate Admission $6 (9 and under get in free with paying adult)

DISCOUNT DAYS and other happenings:

Mon, August 2, 2021
Military Discount Day
(Show your Military ID – get in for $3)

*Wed, August 4, 2021
Family Day/ Food Pantry Discount Day (sponsored by the fine folks at Dayton247Now.) Bring a non-perishable food item – get in for $3. Giving a big assist to Local Food Pantries. Our friends & neighbors in need.

*Wed 5pm- Celebrity Swine Showmanship. Always a crowd favorite with Greene County Sheriff Gene Fischer & WHIO anchor/reporter Gabby Enright www.whio.com sharing judging duties.

Thur, August 5, 2021
Senior Citizen Discount Day – get in for $3.

FAIR RIDES:

Monday – Thursday, rides open at 4 pm 

Wednesday, Aug. 4 is Family Night, 4 pm to 10 pm Ride wristbands will be discounted to $14 with special giveaways for children.  Friday- Saturday, rides open at 1 pm.

RIDE PRICES FOR 2021

Wristbands $18.

GRANDSTAND EVENTS/ENTERTAINMENT

Mon, August 2, 8pm SMASH IT Demo Derby
(Grandstand $5, Infield $15)
Tues, August 3, 7pm COTPC Truck Pulls ($5, Infield $15)
Wed, August 4, 6:30 pm  Harness Racing (Free)
Thurs, August 5, 6:30 pm Harness Racing (Free)
Fri, August 6, 7pm OSTPA Truck and Tractor Pulls
(Grandstand $5, Infield $10)
Sat, August 7, 5pm ATV / Truck Drag Races (Practice at 2pm) (Grandstand $5, Infield $10)

Other Weeklong Entertainment acts free.

           Mister Crabs, Monkey Man, High Flying Pages & Diaper Derby.     

For information and a complete schedule of events, visit www.greenecountyfairgrounds.com or call the fair office at 937-372-8621.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: fair, Greene County Fair

Sunday in the Oak & Ivy Park

August 1, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

A community celebration of new music from 3-6pm for free.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

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