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Brian Rich/Sun-Times Turner Haus Brewery co-owners Steven Turner, Blair Turner-Aikens and Nathaniel Aikens have officially put down roots in Bronzeville. They will be opening Turner Haus Chicago in collaboration with local coffee shop chain Sip & Savor’s space (78 E. 47th St.) in the historic Rosenwald Court Apartments on the 4600 block of South Michigan Avenue by the end of the summer. The collaboration makes Turner Haus Chicago’s first Black-owned brewery since Vice District Brewery shut down in 2019. “We’re working on the specs now,” said Turner on Friday. He says the brewery’s beers, named after family matriarchs “Helen,” “Lola” and “Marlene,” among others, will be served on-tap. “Honestly, for the most part, it’s going to look exactly the same as it already does as far as the build out is concerned; the only difference is we’re just going to take over an area of [Sip & Savor’s] storage area. ....
Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Co-founders Steven Turner, Blair Turner-Aikens and Nathaniel Aikens aim to make their Turner Haus Brewery Chicago’s first Black-owned brewery since Vice District Brewery shut down in 2019. Now that Turner Haus is beginning to make a name for itself via beer tasting events, the trio aim to correct a systemic issue within the craft beer industry: the lack of diversity. “If you’re like me and you love good craft beer, and you start noticing every time you go to a taproom, you’re the only Black face in the room, and it’s like: ‘Well, that’s kind of weird,’ ” said Turner. “It takes a level of experience and expertise, study and mentorship that you would need to get and gain from folks that have been involved in the industry over an extended period of time, but not only that, it also takes capital.” ....
Subscribe This afternoon will be mostly sunny with a high near 66 degrees. Tonight’s low will be around 52 degrees. Tomorrow will be rainy with a high near 64 degrees. Top story Six years have passed since a federal judge in Chicago rewarded two of the most significant drug informants in U.S. history with relatively light 14-year prison sentences in exchange for their extraordinary cooperation against Sinaloa cartel kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera. Now, twin brothers Pedro Flores and Margarito Flores who rose from street-level Chicago drug dealers to the region’s biggest drug traffickers are once again under federal investigation, court records examined by us indicate. ....
Tennessee Brew Works and Turner Häus to Celebrate Community Through Craft Beer Nashville brewery collaborates with Chicago-based brewery to celebrate Black History Month Tweet Share Black History Month isnât quite over yet â although it is pretty crappy that the shortest month of the year is the one dedicated to Black history. Tennessee Brew Works plans to take advantage of the remainder of the month by presenting a big virtual event on Saturday, Feb. 27, in partnership with Turner Häus Brewery. The two breweries will celebrate the release of their new collaboration, Gazelle Hazy Ale, a double IPA named in honor of famous Tennessee State University Tigerbelle trackster Wilma Rudolph. ....
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville-based craft brewery Tennessee Brew Works and Chicago-based Turner Häus Brewery are partnering to celebrate Black History Month by honoring Olympic legend and Tennessee native, Wilma “The Black Gazelle” Rudolph. Wilma Rudolph, born in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee, overcame polio to ultimately become the fastest woman in the world. An international sports icon in track and field, she was a world-record-holding Olympic champion in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic games. She became one of the most recognizable black women athletes in the world, earning several prestigious nicknames including, “The Black Gazelle,” coined by the Italians following the 1960 Olympics. She earned a degree from Tennessee State University and profoundly gave back to her community through positive activism, founding the Wilma Rudolph Foundation to train youth athletes, and working in minority affairs at Depauw University. ....