View allAll Photos Tagged brewing
"Pour me a cold one, brew-tender."
Sunset afterglow ~ Islamorada, Florida
Saturday Night ~ Lorelei Restaurant
Winter 2014 ~ Florida Keys U.S.A.
(four more photos in the comments)
Flight Deck Brewing opened to the public in early 2017, with the drive to provide greater-Brunswick with a destination brewery, casual social gathering space, and family-friendly venue.
Located in the former Small Arms Range of the redeveloped Brunswick Naval Air Station (now called Brunswick Landing), our unique and Tasting Room was named "Best in Maine" by Down East Magazine.
With a constantly evolving tap list, food trucks, regular live music, and plenty of space to hang out with your dog (and/or human kids, too), we hope to see you soon! [Flight Deck Website]
There is a "Storm Brewing!" Took this shot whilst out with my partner Vicki walking the dogs in a place called New Brighton on the Wirral. Just 10 minutes before this shot is was raining hail stones, you could feel the wind was picking up, buy the time we left it was properly blowing a gale. I did notice when I got home just how dirty my sensor is as I shot this at f22! Going to have to take it to the shop for a sensor clean I think!
Stone Brewing és originària de Califòrnia, però feta en la seva fàbrica de Berlin. IPA. Aigua, malt d'ordi, llúpols (Magnum, Chinook, Centennial, Azacca, Calypso, Motueka, Ella & Vic Secret) i llevat. 71 IBUs. 6,9%. Ben amargant, cítrica, resinosa, fruites tropicals. #IPA #IndiaPaleAle #IndianPaleAle #ale #localbeer #craftbeer #cervesaartesana #cervesaartesanal #beer #pivo #birra #cervesa #cerveza #olut #øl #пиво #bière #beerporn #beergeek #beernerd #craftbeerlive #hophead #craftbeernotcrapbeer #craftbeerporn #craftbeerlover #beerstagram #beerpic
This is the first of two tables I'm painting for Brew'd Awakening Coffee shop. This is oil based enamel one-shot paint. With gloss clear seal.
My better half Laura, captured The Milwaukee Road 261 departing Milwaukee's downtown Amtrak station under a full head of steam on a rather pleasant summer morning.
Milwaukee WI Summer 2008
A drop from my Son, Luke's Brewery.
Luke and his friend Pete have been brewing at the Currumbin Valley Brewery for a couple of years now.
Many thanks to all my Flickr photo stream followers I have now more than one million views, thank you. Thanks for viewing my photos and for any favourites and comments, it is very much appreciated.
My Blog: www.alldigi.com
This image has been captured with a Nikon D810 camera and Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D lens.
Grind: Extra Fine (Smallest Circles & Effect: Auto Adjust), Brew: Color Gels (1/2 Pic & Full Blended Circles), Serve: Black (Vignette Tone & Smooth Texture)
WITCHES BREW
Credits: Truly Outrageous Fashion
Exclusively Available at: Twelve – Wizard and Witchcraft | LANDMARK: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Brewery/79/200/23 | Event Dates: Oct. 12 – 31 | More info: trulyoutrageousfashionstore.blogspot.com/2020/10/witches-... | HD: flic.kr/p/2jTXJF5
ROSE'S BLOG: roselennafashions.blogspot.com/
Grind: Fine (Smallest Circles & Effect: Auto Adjust), Brew: Rings (No Pic & Full Blended Circles), Serve: Light & Sweet (Vignette Tone & Paper Cup Texture)
- www.kevin-palmer.com - It was very calm when I first arrived at Park Reservoir. But that didn't last long, a storm was brewing.
Grind: Fine (Smallest Circles & Effect: Auto Adjust), Brew: Rings (Full Pic & Lightest Blended Circles), Serve: Stirred (Cross-Perc Tone & Slate Texture)
At 500 metres above sea level, Nefasit, also known as Tappa Nefasit, is a small town in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea with the Monastery of Debre Bizen perched on a mountain high above the town. On 5 December 2014 Mallet 0-4-4-0 tank 442-59 heads a freight away from the station as villagers go about their everyday business and with only minor interest in the passing train.
© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission
When a dust storm screams throughout the day, with high winds and rain. This is the drama it leaves behind. Welcome to Arizona.
I was in Tonopah NV for one of the nights on my recent 8-day roadtrip. Tonopah is an old mining town founded in 1905 and has had a few heydays since then. I spent a little bit of time walking and shooting on the cold and windy morning before I left to head to Bishop CA. I saw only a small slice of Tonopah then, but I do look forward to returning for a couple days of serious shooting more of the historic weather-worn wooden and steel structures and old vehicles.
Got absolutely soaked out taking this shot (luckily the camera didn't).
I was standing on the rocks just next to the restaurant of the resort I was staying on in Phu Quoc trying to capture the storm rolling in from sea. The clouds looked really cool so I decided to stick on the ND filter to try smooth out the waves.
Something New Props & Pose
SN~ A Scorn Witches Brew - Exclusive Hocus Pocus Cart Sale & Hunt!
Runs October 1st to 31st
~*~
[PU] Sian Goth Lolita Outfit (Dress & Boots) The Darkness Chamber Fair
Astara - Luna ChokerThe Darkness Chamber Fair
Fair runs from October 11 - November 1
~*~
Maitreya Mesh Body
Catwa Bento Head
Magika Sorcery
{C&C} Moon Nightlight
Steam billows, inside, on a cold brewing day, outside.
Baltimore (Halethorpe), Maryland.
16 January 2013.
**************
▶ This photo tied with one other for the best beer-related amateur photo of 2013.
"First thing you see is just a jumble. But then again that use of colour to create depth - the yellow emergency rinse station, the red trolley. Then I start to think I have seen this sort of structure before. Not the brewing structures but the layout of the image. It's like a Vermeer. The light is from the upper left. The steam acts as the curtain or the doorway Vermeer used to create a frame within a frame. Much of the scene is ordinary like so many 1600s Dutch household paintings. The red cart is the girl."
— Alan McLeod: A Good Beer Blog.
****************
▶ Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.
— Follow on Twitter: @Cizauskas.
— Follow on Facebook: YoursForGoodFermentables.
— Follow on Instagram: @tcizauskas.
▶ For a larger image, type 'L' (without the quotation marks).
▶ Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1.
---> Lens: Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 L.
---> Focal length: 33 mm
---> Aperture: ƒ/5.0
---> Shutter speed: 1/40
---> ISO: 1600
▶ Commercial use requires explicit permission, as per Creative Commons.
Florence, CO - Stopped by Florence Brewing and tried some of their beers. My two favorites were the Chile Wheat made with Anaheim Chiles and something called Whiskey Business. An Imperial Stout aged in Stranahan's Whiskey barrels, man that beer is GOOD.
The bartender is holding a beer which looks comically large. It's just a standard 16oz pint but due to the distortion caused by the wide-angle lens, it seems much bigger than it is.
Cheers!