Saturday, January 31, 2015

East End Brewing Is Now A Brewpub | On The Rocks | Pittsburgh City Paper

"I'm not a restaurant guy," explained Smith, owner of East End Brewing Company. "I'm barely a pub guy. I avoided it like the plague." But 10 years in, with demand high and space plentiful in the brewery's new Larimer home, Smith couldn't fight it any longer. And judging by the buzzing crowd that filled the brewery on a recent Friday night and Smith's toothy grin the transition hasn't been so bad. In October, East End secured a brewpub license, meaning that rather than just (liberally) sampling from the taps, you can drink a pint there. A week of events in December officially launched the new identity. But the next chapter in the life of a local craft-beer pioneer had just begun. First, expect more to munch on. Though some brewpubs offer a token item that will never sell (what Smith calls the "$45 can of soup") to satisfy state law, East End is serving up a fine cheese plate furnished by Wheel and Wedge. Smith is supplementing that with guest food trucks, and hopes to expand to a small, locally focused menu in the coming months. Expect more to drink as well. The bigger Larimer space leaves room to experiment, which means racks of barrels for aging beer, and equipment dedicated entirely to Brettanomyces, a yeast strain that imparts funky, sour flavors. East End's Brett Hop, for instance, takes its standard Big Hop recipe and ferments it with "Brett," creating a tart and altogether different beer. On my way out, Smith pointed to a Christmas tree in the tasting room and said, "That's a hint of what's to come." Nestled at the top of the tree, in place of a star, was a gleaming green can of East End's flagship IPA. So if your New Year's resolution involves drinking more Big Hop, it's about to get a whole lot easier.
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Keurig to Bring Products to Keurig Cold System - Yahoo Finance

Katie Sargent Reports Load More LAS VEGAS (AP) Imagine a world in which your garage door opens automatically as you pull into the driveway. The living room lights and heater turn on perhaps the oven starts warming up, too. In the so-called "smart home," cars, appliances and other devices all have sensors and Internet connectivity to think and act for themselves, and make your life easier. We're not there just yet, but we're getting closer. The smart-home concept is known in tech circles as the Internet of Things. Current iterations primarily include our ability to control gadgets such as lights and security alarms or view data remotely through a smartphone app. At the International CES gadget show in Las Vegas this week, manufacturers will promote more devices and functionality. Some gadgets will be able to talk directly with one another, not just to an app. The four-day show opens to the public Tuesday. The Internet of Things could mean big business for gadget makers. The Consumer Electronics Association projects sales of smart energy and security systems alone will total $574 million this year, a 23 percent increase from 2014. Although that pales by comparison to the $18 billion spent on TVs and displays, growth has been swift. In terms of people smartening up their homes in earnest, though, it will probably be another two years before devices are cheap and widespread enough for the typical consumer, says Eduardo Pinheiro, CEO of Muzzley, which makes a hub that allows devices to talk to each other. For now, the smart home is more about possibilities than practice. Many companies exhibiting at CES are laying the foundation for what a smart-home system will eventually do, hoping to entice consumers to start thinking about upgrading to smart gadgets. It's not always an easy sell. Consider wearable devices that track fitness and other activities. In many cases, the novelty wears off quickly, and devices end up in drawers. But what if a wearable device that tracks sleep could tell the coffeemaker to start brewing as soon as you awoke? When the coffee's done, what if the sprinklers on the front lawn automatically turned off so you didn't get wet walking out the front door to work? View gallery Jerome Bouvard demonstrates the Parrot Pot at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES Internatio For example, Lucis Technologies will soon ship a smart-lighting device called NuBryte that can learn your behavior, such as what time you tend to come home. Sensors can turn on the night light if you wake up to use the bathroom but switch on brighter lights during the day. A coffeemaker from Smarter will soon use data from fitness trackers such as Fitbit. If you had a bad night of sleep, the coffeemaker will know to make the java stronger that morning. Other products focus on better notifications: a battery for a smoke detector to alert you on your phone when the alarm goes off, or a bracelet that vibrates when the baby cries in its crib. (Moms rejoice: the bracelet is even smart enough to alternate which parent it alerts to get up.) "It's got to be something people are seeing it can do and want it to do," says Chris Penrose, AT&T's senior vice president for the Internet of Things. "It's got to make their lives better and be incredibly easy to use." "True consumer value will come when devices work in concert with one another and in many cases across manufacturers," adds Brett Dibkey, a Whirlpool Corp. vice president. "The home adapts to the way consumers live rather than the other way around." At CES, Whirlpool will showcase dryers that can run at a slower, energy-saving cycle if you aren't home and thus aren't in a rush. The dryer integrates with Google Inc.'s Nest smart thermostat, which has sensors to figure out that no one's home and then lowers the heat automatically. Meanwhile, a smart-home hub called DigitalStrom plans to take cues from Nest. If Nest is trying to cool down the house, for instance, DigitalStrom will lower automated window shades to block out sunlight. These are the building blocks for an eventual automated home. Once those building blocks are in place, services can better predict what you want. For example, Netflix is already good about recommending movies to watch based on your preferences, but it might suggest something different if it could read data from a wearable device or camera and tell that you're with friends, or stressed out, says Shawn Dubravac, senior director of research with the Consumer Electronics Association. As we get closer to being able to live like the Jetsons, manufacturers will have to convince consumers that the technology is secure from hackers and that convenience and peace of mind are worth any risks. Ann Poletti, who now uses the Nest thermostat at her home in San Francisco, said her first apartment burned down, so she is sensitive to making sure all her appliances are off. The Internet of Things would let her check remotely. "Toothbrushes and ironing boards, one day it will all be connected. I think that's great," says Poletti. "Some people don't want all the data out there. I'm worried about access to my bank account, less so about whether my heat is going on or off." Personal Finance - Lifestyle
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Raise your home's IQ: smart gadgets take center stage at CES - Yahoo News

& PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. (Keurig) ( GMCR ), a leader in specialty coffee, coffee makers, teas, and other beverages with its innovative brewing technology, and Dr Pepper Snapple Group ( DPS ) announced today that the companies will develop a selection of Dr Pepper Snapple Groups iconic brands for the forthcoming Keurig Cold at-home beverage system. With Keurig Cold, weve leveraged Keurig innovation to make it possible for consumers to create great-tasting cold beverages at home with the one-touch simplicity of Keurig. Were very excited to offer a range of Dr Pepper Snapples iconic brands in the system at launch, said Lori Tauber Marcus, Keurigs Chief Product Officer, Keurig Cold Systems. DPS Executive Vice President of Marketing Jim Trebilcock said, Our team is committed to building and enhancing our leading brands, and this agreement presents an opportunity to reach consumers in new occasions. Were looking forward to working with Keurig to bring our brands to this innovative new platform. As a part of this multi-year agreement, Keurig will be the exclusive producer of single-serve, pod-based carbonated DPS brands utilizing fountain syrup in the Keurig Cold platform in the United States and Canada. Launching in the fall of 2015, Keurig Cold is an innovative new beverage system that will offer consumers a convenient way to enjoy cold beverages made at home, including carbonated drinks, enhanced waters, juice drinks, sports drinks, and teas at home with the one-touch simplicity, quality, and variety that North American consumers love about the Keurig brand hot system platform. The companies are not disclosing the terms of the agreement. About Dr Pepper Snapple Group Dr Pepper Snapple Group ( DPS ) is a leading producer of flavored beverages in North America and the Caribbean. Our success is fueled by more than 50 brands that are synonymous with refreshment, fun and flavor. We have 6 of the top 10 non-cola soft drinks, and 13 of our 14 leading brands are No. 1 or No. 2 in their flavor categories. In addition to our flagship Dr Pepper and Snapple brands, our portfolio includes 7UP, A&W, Canada Dry, Clamato, Crush, Hawaiian Punch, Mott's, Mr & Mrs T mixers, Penafiel, Rose's, Schweppes, Squirt and Sunkist soda. To learn more about our iconic brands and Plano, Texas-based company, please visit DrPepperSnapple.com . For our latest news and updates, follow us at Facebook.com/DrPepperSnapple or Twitter.com/DrPepperSnapple . Dr Pepper Snapple Group Forward-Looking Statements This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including, in particular, statements about future events, future financial performance including earnings estimates, plans, strategies, expectations, prospects, competitive environment, regulation, and cost and availability of raw materials. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as the words may, will, expect, anticipate, believe, estimate, plan, intend or the negative of these terms or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements have been based on our current views with respect to future events and financial performance. Our actual financial performance could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty of estimates, forecasts and projections, and our financial performance may be better or worse than anticipated. Given these uncertainties, you should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. All of the forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to the factors discussed under Risk Factors in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2013, and our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements represent our estimates and assumptions only as of the date that they were made. We do not undertake any duty to update the forward-looking statements, and the estimates and assumptions associated with them, after the date of this release, except to the extent required by applicable securities laws. AboutKeurig Green Mountain, Inc. As a leader in specialty coffee, coffee makers, teas and other beverages, Keurig Green Mountain (Keurig) ( GMCR ), is recognized for its award-winning beverages, innovativebrewing technology, and socially responsible business practices. The Company has inspired consumer passion for its products by revolutionizing beverage preparation at home and in the workplace.Keurigsupports local and global communities by investing in sustainably-grown coffee and by its active involvement in a variety of social and environmental projects.
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