Durham’s Ponysaurus Brewing Co. Expanding Brewery & Adding Taproom!

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Owners of Ponysaurus Brewing Co.: Nick Hawthorne-Johnson, Keil Jansen, David Baldwin
Photo Courtesy: Paul Tuorto

 

The Triangle’s craft beer scene continues to grow at an impressive rate! When I first moved to Raleigh in 2005 I could count the number of local breweries on one hand. Now there are more than 16 breweries in Wake County alone. Ponysaurus Brewing over in Durham is relatively new but they are already expanding their operations. I’ve enjoyed their beer and look forward to new things from them in the future. You can read more about the upcoming expansion, which includes the addition of a taproom in the official press release below. Follow them on twitter and facebook for additional updates on their expansion progress!

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After a year of production, Ponysaurus Brewing Co., the unique nanobrewery housed above The Cookery’s Front Room entrance, is moving its brewing facility to the corner of Hood Street and Ramseur Street.  Production from the new location is anticipated to begin this spring.

The new facility, a 6,000 square foot warehouse east of the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, will expand the company’s brewing capacity from 180 barrels a year to 2,000 barrels a year, in addition to providing space for a taproom that is slated to open in the summer of 2015.

“The east end of downtown will be the perfect home for us,” said Brewmaster Keil Jansen, who is a founder and owner of Ponysaurus Brewing Co. along with David Baldwin and Nick Hawthorne-Johnson.  “Not only will you be able to find our beer in many more Triangle retail shops and restaurants, but we’re also transforming a vacant warehouse into a vibrant social hub.”

“Plus,” he added, laughing, “I really won’t miss needing a scissor lift to get to work everyday.”

Ponysaurus brews can currently be found on draft at various Triangle establishments such as Mateo, Poole’s Diner, and Wine Authorities.  The new facility, which will include a canning line, will expand the list of retail shops and restaurants where Ponysaurus Brewing Co. will be available, in addition to the cans and specialty bottles that will be available in the taproom.

The brewing equipment at Ponysaurus Brewing’s current location inside The Cookery, a culinary incubator on West Chapel Hill Street, will be utilized at the Hood Street location as the brewery’s pilot system, allowing Jansen to continue to conjure experimental and specialty brews.

“It’s amazing how our incubation period at The Cookery allowed us to cultivate a grassroots following,” said Nick Hawthorne-Johnson, who also owns The Cookery with his wife, Rochelle Johnson.  “Lowering the capital requirements to launching something like Ponysaurus, which otherwise wouldn’t have been possible, is exactly why we opened The Cookery.”

“Our small craft brewery is scaling up from making a tiny amount of beer to a small amount of beer,” said David Baldwin, “and we couldn’t be happier.”

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Picture of the Week: Tupelo Honey Cafe’ in Raleigh!

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Tupelo Honey – Raleigh, NC

I snapped this week’s picture while checking out the new Tupelo Honey Cafe‘ in Raleigh’s Cameron Village. Pictured above is a wonderful honeycomb light fixture made of steel and blown glass created by local designers at McConnell Studios. It really catches your eye as you enter and is sure to be one of the most photographed features of the restaurant!

Tupelo held a soft opening this past weekend but will be open to the public starting Monday December 1st. The restaurant is located at 425 Oberlin Road and features scratch-made Southern comfort foods with everything from fried chicken to shrimp and grits to organic burgers and buttermilk biscuits. They also make outstanding desserts and have a great bar serving signature craft cocktails and a nice selection of craft beers. I’ll be doing a full write up about Tupelo in the next week or so, but in the meantime I wanted to pass along the news that Tupelo is now open! You can read more about Tupelo Honey Cafe and check out their menu here.

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Urban Ministries of Wake County Hosts 10th Annual Stone Soup Supper ~ Nov. 19th

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Stone Soup 2013

More than 100,000 Wake County residents live in poverty. Urban Ministries of Wake County invites the community to help change that by attending its 10th annual Stone Soup Supper on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Each year, the event brings together hundreds of Wake County residents to enjoy delicious soup, while raising money to help end homelessness and hunger and provide healthcare to those in need. This year’s event will feature more than 12 hand-crafted soups served up by some of Raleigh’s greatest chefs.

“Supporters at last year’s Stone Soup graciously donated more than $35,000 to help their neighbors in need,” said Peter J. Morris, MD, MPH, Mdiv, Executive Director, Urban Ministries of Wake County. “This year we’re challenging the community to surpass that so we can continue supporting the 27,000 people we serve each year, most of whom face the impossible decision of choosing between rent, utilities, food, or medications.”

Urban Ministries of Wake County suggests an $8 donation ($4 for children under 12) for soup enjoyed on-site or $10 for each to-go quart of soup carried out. Beautiful handmade pottery from the Triangle Potters Guild will also be available for a suggested $25 donation per piece.

This year’s guests will be joined by a panel of local celebrity judges, including Raleigh Police Chief, Cassandra Deck-Brown; Yelp NC Triangle Community Manager, Lauryn Colatuno; food blogger, Elliot Acosta; WRAL Out & About Editor, Kathy Hanrahan; and freelance writer and cookbook author, Debbie Moose. The panel of judges will taste each soup and name the first annual Stone Soup Souperior Chef.

Supper details:
When: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014; 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: White Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1704 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, NC

Menu:

  • Black bean soup with pico de gallo from Arthur Gordon at Irregardless Café
  • Classic posole from Joe Lumbrazo at Backyard Bistro
  • South American shrimp chowder from Paul Sottile at The Chef’s Academy
  • Seafood gumbo from Ron Salerno at Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley
  • Kamado Grille butternut squash with pecan crème fraiche from Eric Gephardht at Kamado Grille
  • Puree of apple & rutabaga with spiced pecans from Scott Rowe at Prestonwood Country Club
  • Thai coconut, butternut squash, and shrimp soup from Andrew Pettifer at Margauxs Restaurant
  • Chicken, curry, and apple soup from Marci Oliver at Art Institute
  • A Souprise from Jake Wolf at Capital Club 16
  • Brunswick stew from Melanie Finkel at Empire Eats/The Pit
  • Kentucky burgoo and vegetarian chili from Donna Lupo at White Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • Black bean soup from Chef Eddie Wilson.

This is event was made possible by the Triangle Potters Guild, White Memorial Presbyterian Church, US Foods, Great Harvest Bread Company and many more. To learn more about the Stone Soup Supper or its sponsors, visit www.urbanmin.org/stone-soup-2014.

About Urban Ministries of Wake County:
For 33 years, Urban Ministries of Wake County has work to alleviate the effects of poverty in Wake County by meeting people’s basic needs for food, shelter, and healthcare. Urban Ministries serves more than 24,000 individuals each year – including 11,000 children – in strategic and comprehensive ways to help them through crisis toward more stable, self-sufficient lives. Please visit our website: www.urbanmin.org or contact John Welch at jwelch@urbanmin.org.

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Picture of the Week: Salisbury Street Pedestrian Bridge

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This week’s picture is a familiar sight for me. It is the pedestrian bridge that links the government buildings of Halifax Mall to a parking garage located across Salisbury Street in downtown Raleigh. The newly renovated bridge has an interesting modern style and look. It even has small speakers installed the periodically play recordings of bird calls that sound more like howler monkeys. I’ve been told the sounds are used to scare away real birds from perching on the bridge. On the night I snapped this picture the sky was displaying a colorful sunset as I made the short journey to my car.

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Vote for The Wandering Sheppard ~ Best Local Food Truck Blog!

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Art at the Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo

If you are a fan of the Triangle Food Truck Scene there is no better source of information that my friend and fellow blogger Art Sheppard and his blog The Wandering Sheppard. Art keeps the Triangle up to date on all the weekly food truck events, announcements of new trucks, and provides the real stories about the people behind the trucks in his weekly “Behind the Wheel” series.

Blogging is a labor of love, but it is always nice to get some recognition for your hard work. Please take a moment and join me in supporting my friend Art by voting for his blog as the Best Local Food Truck blog on the mobile cuisine website.  You can vote through this Friday November 7th. It only takes a few seconds and your vote would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!

The Wandering Sheppard
website: http://wanderingsheppard.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wanderingsheppard
twitter: @RUWandering

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