Showing posts with label why i call gilbert home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label why i call gilbert home. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Worlds Best NEW Brewery...Is In Gilbert

Time to spotlight a local business. 

Arizona Wilderness Brewery


Can a small stripe mall really hold the WORLDS best new Brewery in it? Yes it can, and it is right here in our "little" big town of Gilbert, AZ. 
Click Here to read full article. 


Did the bearded founder, Jonathan Buford of Arizona Wilderness Brewery, really start making is brews in a garage? Yes he did. And to that I have to say, "that is awesome". As a fellow entrepreneur I love this. He took something that he loved, studied it, investigated, talked about it, obsessed over it and then conquered. There are lots of small business owner in this amazing town of mine. It's one of the many reasons why I love this place.

  
Jonathan says there were many of batches that were good but, still could use improving and there were batches that just got thrown out. With bankruptcy looming over Jonathan and his two partners, Brett & Patrick's, head the trio knew in-order to keep their wives from harming them, they had to open and knock it out of the park. With their brewery opening in September of 2013 people started to take notice of the new and exciting brews being offered only at Arizona Wilderness Brewery and the award of The Best New Brewery In The World came on January 29th, by email. Now that is an amazing email to receive first thing in the morning.

So, if you are ever in Gilbert and drive past a small stripe mall with a storage unit, sonic and Arizona Wilderness Brewery, make sure you stop in for a cold, frothy, beverage from the number one new Brewery in the world!!!

Cheers! 

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Why Gilbert is HOME

There are many reasons why I picked Gilbert, AZ to be the city that I raised my kids in. Here is one of my favorite reasons.



 Growing up just a few miles North in Mesa, AZ; Gilbert was "far" for those of us who grew up in the orange grooves. Gilbert, is where my dad would take us every October for Gilbert Day's Rodeo. As I sat in the backseat watching the sunset, I loved how the rows of houses turn into farm land. It meant we were close. It wasn't until we turned onto the bumpy dirt/clay makeshift parking lot that the smell would hit. My dad, who is from Texas, would say it smelled like home. To my brother and I, it smelled like dirt, cow poop, hay, fumes, fried food and smoke. We would step out of the car on those cold/wet October nights and I was always shocked by the amount of people who had the same plans as us that night. We would make our way to "our spot", by the pin that held the bulls after they finished with their 8 seconds in the ring, and my dad would go get us hot chocolate. 

It was a night full of fun memories and laughter. We watched the clowns run around the ring, people jump onto baby calf's, men TRY to stay on the wild horses or the bulls, kids chasing calf's around the ring while trying to catch the red ribbon. My favorite though, was watching my grandpa show up unexpected every year and he would act surprised to see us.

I'm smiling as I write this because the ironic thing is my house is built on those old rodeo grounds that helped shape my childhood. Every day when I take the turn onto Val Vista I remember those days when Gilbert was "out in the sticks" and feel totally blessed to call this place home.

Gilbert is still known as a town, not a city, and it is considered the largest TOWN in the country. Normally, when population goes up, so does the crime rate. Gilbert, however, has dodge that bullet and it was named the #2 safest city in the country. (click here to see article). Even though there are over 200,000 people who call Gilbert, AZ their home we still have amazing small town events; local farms markets, an amazing downtown, and we even still have Gilbert Day's Rodeo - it has just grown a little.