- November 1st: Trek through Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Rim Trail for gorgeous views
- November 2nd: Hike Southeast Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail
- November 3rd: Picture-perfect Cedar Falls is an amazing hiking location…check it out!
- November 4th: Brewfontaine in downtown Bellefontaine was voted #1 beer bar in Ohio
- November 5th: Use this Visitor’s Guide to explore Mount Adams in Cincinnati
- November 6th: Order a Detroit-style pizza from The Merchant House in Greenville
- November 7th: Sip some wine at Powell Village Craft Winery
- November 8th: Find Yourself Crossing Two States on Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- November 9th: Watch how Dum-Dums are Made at the Spangler Candy Factory
- November 10th: Grab a cold beer at Mother Stewart’s in Springfield
- November 11th: Hike the Dyer’s Mill Trail at Battelle Darby Creek near Columbus
- November 12th: Enjoy a Home-Cooked Meal at Cecil and Lime in Springfield
- November 13th: Leisure Time Winery is the perfect way to enjoy Wine Wednesday
- November 14th: Choose from several amazing donuts at Stan the Donut Man
- November 15th: Happy Hour is best spent at Brandeberry Winery in Yellow Springs
- November 16th: Breakfast at Boyd and Wurthmann is a great way to start the day
- November 17th: Can’t resist Clifton Mill’s selection of desserts? Have two!
- November 18th: Listen for the train while sampling wine at Barrel Run Crossing Winery
- November 19th: Bring a cooler to stock up on snacks at Grandpa’s Cheese Barn
- November 20th: Explore Malabar State Park near Mansfield
- November 21st: Sample locally produced beers at Father John’s Brewery in Bryan
- November 22nd: Red Brick Tavern in Lafayette has served several US Presidents
- November 23rd: Create your own Wine Pairing at Sarah’s Vineyard
- November 24th: Dine at historic Kewpie Hamburgers in Lima
- November 25th: Arcanum’s A.R. Winery offers unique wines that are sure to please
- November 26th: Search out Eagles’ nests at Highbanks Metro Park
- November 27th: Historical John Rankin House was a safe haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad
- November 28th: Order wings and locally distilled brews at Deadlow Brewery
- November 29th: It’s a great day to hike Cantwell Cliffs in Hocking Hills State Park
- November 30th: Visit Ferrante Winery in Geneva that offers several local sweet wines
Tag Archives: Bryan
Former Church is now the Home of Father John’s Brewery
On this beautiful Sunday afternoon, my sinful urge to have a beer led me to Father John’s Brewery, the former Methodist church in Bryan, Ohio. Originally built in 1867, this wooden church was later renovated in 1895 with a red-brick exterior, beautiful stained glass windows and the addition of a pipe organ, custom built.
Instead of waiting for a table, I grabbed a chair at the cross shaped bar and placed an order for a flight of brews.
A self-proclaimed novice to local craft beer, I tend to lean towards the light beers or ones that offer hints of fruit flavors.
My beer selections for my flight of 6 include:
- The Venerable Bede IPA 1% – love this one
- Sacrificial Goat Amber 66% – just a slight nutty taste
- Proverbial Porter 1% – grows on you; wasn’t my favorite at first
- Michael’s Pale Ale 6.3% a fellow bought the very first pint and they named this beer after him
- Fresh off the Bine Fresh op Beer 5.3% – can taste the wheat
- The Imp Imperial Rye 8,4%
- Ranger IPA 6.5% – love this one
Enjoying my selection of craft brews, I grabbed a couple of my samples so I could walk around and browse the amazing set up. I felt as though I was standing in the middle of a Renaissance castle with life-size armor, period furniture and Medieval embellishments.
Father John’s Brewing Company opened in 2012 to produce ales and lagers in addition to wine and meads. With a brew-on-site operation, Father John’s includes eighteen draft beers.
Red hymnals rest on each table in lieu of the traditional church pew.
While indoors you may notice the dark, mysterious interior, a walk outside will have you feeling as though you have taken a seat among the French countryside.
The owners of Father John’s want visitors to consider their brewery as a place to discover. One way is to roam both the beautiful exterior as well as the fascinating interior. During my exploration, I learned that there is a crypt within the grounds of the church. The space below the ground has been covered with a clear glass as it is thought to be containing remains, but out of respect it has been undisturbed.
Did you know that the first gluten-free craft beer made in Ohio came from Father John’s? They appropriately named it Intolerant Ale.
Exiting the brewery, I found the beautiful garden with fire pits, flowers and tables to enjoy the outdoors. What a change from the dilapidated structure that had lay empty over a period of time leaving the slate roof falling in and its foundation crumbling. Saving the building, Dr. John Trippy opened the space as a brewery/restaurant in 2012. Shortly thereafter, the Stoned Goat Inn was opened for visitors needing an overnight stay.
There is an incredible serenity at Father John’s. Visitors are welcome to take a tour of the brewery, experience a wine tasting, book a private gathering or even a night at the inn for an immersive experience.
Have you had the opportunity to visit Father John’s Brewery in Bryan, Ohio? Did you stay overnight? I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below. Many thanks for reading about my exciting visit to Father John’s and wishing you many Happy Travels!
What to See and What to Do:
Father John’s Brewery
301 W Butler Street
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 633 1313
Tues – Thurs: 3pm – 10pm; Friday: 3pm – Midnight; Saturday: 11am – Midnight and closed Sunday and Monday
Where to Stay:
Father John’s Brewery
301 W Butler Street
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 633 1313
Tues – Thurs: 3pm – 10pm; Friday: 3pm – Midnight; Saturday: 11am – Midnight and closed Sunday and Monday
Where to Eat:
Father John’s Brewery
301 W Butler Street
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 633 1313
Tues – Thurs: 3pm – 10pm; Friday: 3pm – Midnight; Saturday: 11am – Midnight and closed Sunday and Monday
I ordered the Angelic Wings with the Sweet Thai sauce in addition to the Charcuterie Board with its many cheeses and meats.
Where to Drink:
Father John’s
301 W. Butler Street
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 633 1313
Website: https://www.fatherjohnsmicrobrewery.com/
What to Read:
- A Sweet Century: The 100-Year History of Spangler Candy Company and the Spangler Family, Bryan, Ohio, by William L. Culbertson
Touring the Sweet Spangler Candy Company
I remember as a child I loved Dum Dums suckers and even more, I enjoyed saving the wrappers so I could send them in for some great merchandise. From frisbees to t-shirts, there were so many exciting options. But did you know that these amazing candies are made in northwest Ohio? I set off for Bryan, Ohio to take a tour of the factory and learn more about the history of Spangler Candy Company.
Spangler Candy Company is a private confectioner making Dum Dum suckers, but the company didn’t start out selling confections when they purchased their company in 1906. Arthur G. Spangler purchased the Gold Leaf Baking Powder Company and moved the company to Bryan where they made baking powder, laundry starch, baking soda, corn starch and eventually cough syrup. They named their new endeavor, Spangler Manufacturing Company.
Ernest, Arthur’s brother, joined the company in 1908 and suggested that they make candy. By 1911, they were making “Cocoanut Balls” followed by cream peanut clusters which were both a success.
By 1913, they moved the company to its third location, the present day facility at 400 North Portland and in 1914 Omar joined the company which was now offering chocolates, hard candies, brittle, soda pop, assorted jellies, ice cream cones, sugar sticks and cough drops.
By 1922, Spangler Candy Company was making and selling over 60 different products.
With the tragic, unexpected death of Arthur in 1945, the company becomes a corporation.
By 1943, the company acquires the rights to Dum Dum pops, one of their best selling candies, starting with only seven flavors (lemon, lime, coconut, pineapple, cherry, grape and butterscotch).
Acquisitions continued until Spangler Candy Company broadens its portfolio to include candy canes, whistle pops, Saf-T-Pops and Circus Peanuts and its most recent acquisition of Necco wafers, Canada Mints and Bit-O-Honey.
Spangler Candy Company created a store and museum which they opened to the public in 2005. The celebrated their 100th anniversary in 2006. After grabbing a couple of samples, it was time for my behind-the-scenes tour on the Dum Dum trolley.
Boarding the trolley and wearing my protective hair net, I was ready to learn more about Spangler Candy Company. Unfortunately, the company does not permit photos of the production of their products, but Larry gave me a thorough tour to see where one of my favorite candies is manufactured.
Clearly the Dum Dum Original Pop is so popular that Spangler makes over 2 million of them each year. One single batch makes 12 – 14,000 Dum Dums and new pops are based on 400 different available flavors. So what is the Mystery flavor??? This is the combination of the flavor from the last batch and the that of the next batch as the production of one flavor to another runs continuously, mixing the two flavors together.
I was so thrilled to have toured this iconic confectionary and was excited to see the placards outside denoting the additional flavors and the year in which they were created. Can you guess which one is my favorite?
Which is your favorite Spangler candy? I would love to hear if you have toured this magnificent candy company and your thoughts about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below. Many thanks for reading about my experience at Spangler Candy Company and wishing you many Happy Travels!
What to See and What to Do:
Spangler Candy Company
400 North Portland Street
PO Box 71
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 636 4221
Website: www.spanglercandy.com
Where to Stay:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bryan-Montpelier
13399 OH-15
Holiday City, OH 43543
Telephone: 419 485 0008
Website: www.colonialmanormotel.com
Where to Eat:
Four Seasons
233 South Main Street
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 636 1818
Website: https://www.facebook.com/fourseasonsbryan/
Where to Drink:
Father John’s
301 W. Butler Street
Bryan, OH 43506
Telephone: 419 633 1313
Website: https://www.fatherjohnsmicrobrewery.com/
What to Read:
- A Sweet Century: The 100-Year History of Spangler Candy Company and the Spangler Family, Bryan, Ohio, by William L. Culbertson