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Mountain View News Saturday, February 10, 2018 5 Mountain View News Saturday, February 10, 2018 5 The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library invite you to The 48th Wine and Cuisine Tasting Friday, February 16, 2018 Premier Event Main Event $80 $60 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. 7:00 to 9:30 P.M. Limited to 100 Guests Limited to 400 Guests Premium Wines Domestic and Specialty Foods International Wines Door Prizes Fine Local Restaurants Access to Main Event Magic Castle Magicians Live Music • Silent Auction • Fine Art • Door Prizes Tickets available at: Sierra Madre Library • The Bottle Shop • Savor The Flavor • Arnold’s Frontier Hardware Online at eventbrite.com Like us on Facebook @ Friends of the Sierra Madre Library All proceeds benefit the Sierra Madre Public Library SIERRA MADRE RANKS AMONG CALIFORNIA’S SAFEST CITIES The National Council for Home Security recently released their ‘Safest Cities’ rankingfor California and Sierra Madre ranked number 28 out of the top 100. It wasalso one of only 7 citiesin the San Gabriel Valleyto make the top 100. The safest city in the state isImperial, a small town inImperial County near theMexico border. Southern California cities do well overall with Los Angelesranking significantlyhigher than San Francisco. To identify the safest cities in California, we reviewed the most recent FBI Uniform Crime Reportstatistics along with our own population data and internal research. The Council eliminated anycities that failed to submit a complete crime report to the FBI and removed cities with populationsunder 10,000. The remaining cities were ranked based on the number of reported violent crimes (aggravatedassault, murder, rape, and robbery) and property crimes (burglary, arson, larceny-theft, and motorvehicle theft) per 1,000 people. These variables were then weighted, with violent crimes accountingfor 1.5 of the total (due to their severity) than property crimes. (Photo courtesy City of Sierra Madre) Rank City Population 28 Sierra Madre 11,212 45 La Canada Flintridge 20,65958 Temple City 36,52761 Diamond Bar 57,16263 Walnut 30,44780 San Gabriel 40,58094 San Marino 13,528 Neighboring Cities: 106 Duarte 22,120 140 Monrovia 37,637 169 So. Pasadena 26,256 201 Pasadena 143,288218 Arcadia 58,816 270 Los Angeles 4,007,905354 San Francisco 871,155 Violent crime Property crime 25 13 49 66 25 98 15 114 303 580 931 516 655 261 72 60 27 477 83 373 832 667 3,446 1,642 28,817 6,190 Walking Sierra Madre…The Social Side by Deanne Davis Walking Sierra Madre……The Social SideDeanne Davis January 6, 2018 “Give a man a beer and he wastes an hour...teach a man to brew and he’s busy for a lifetime.” “Anyone can drink beer, but it takes intelligence toenjoy beer.” Stephen Beaumont “He was a wise man who invented beer.” Plato The first time I met Ryan Rogers was last March. He was up to his hips in a deep hole in the ground, wielding a shovel and creating an even bigger, deeper hole, along with lifetime family friend, DaveBergman. His mom and dad, Joanna and Kelly, werethere to lend moral support as the diggers carved outa trench for the pipes which would connect to therestrooms at R T Rogers Brewing Company. Ryan, in addition to creative shoveling, is a brewmaster ofthe finest kind, having been brewing beer since hewas 16 years old, fermenting grains in his closet andexperimenting in his mother’s kitchen. Visited R T Rogers Brewing Company againthis week and discovered that the Rogers familyhas created a thing of beauty out of the hole in theground. Coming in from Montecito through theoutdoor patio – a charming place with fragrantwood chips on the ground, lights crisscrossing thearea, plants in pots and heaters, just in case it’s chilly – I was astonished to see all that Ryan and familyhave done. Inside, in the brewing area are two ofthe most beautiful copper tanks, each of which hold500 liters of in-process beer. Joanna said she hadspent hours polishing each of these copper tanksand applying a protective coating. These babies arebig! That was quite a job. Also in that area is a 1000liter double fermenter. Beer making is complicated, involving a few hours in one tank, then theprocessing involves piping over to another tank, aboiling kettle, 180 degree water and grain wherethe in-process beer boils anywhere from an hour toan hour and a half, aromatic or bittering hops areadded. When it cools down to 70-72 degrees, yeastis added then the beer is pumped into a fermenterfor about 14 days. Complicated! Ryan family, forgive me if I’ve not got this quite right. The most important part of this story is that R TRogers Brewing Company is a delightful place tospend some time. Currently, they are serving threebeers on tap: Henny Penny English Style BrownPorter; The Dell Farmer’s Belgian Style Blonde (myfavorite) and The Shoemaker’s Red IPA (India PaleAle). Here’s something you might not know aboutIPA beers – they were originally made in Englandto travel by ship to the troops in India. They hada little more alcohol in them and, amazingly didmake it over intact to the hot and thirsty soldierseagerly awaiting their beer from home. Beer ispoured here at 38 degrees. The English prefer theirs at a kind of tepid 58 degrees. (Trivia!) Milk Maid Milk Stout and Woodchopper’s IPA are scheduledto be on the menu shortly. Jesse Rogers, Ryan’s older brother, is the familyartist-webmaster-social media guy, and he has putup all the right art to create a friendly atmosphere. Folks are already making R T Rogers BrewingCompany their favorite spot to sit and enjoy a glassor two of beer, read, work on their iPad, and justgenerally feel at home. Trivia games will be goingon after January 11th at 8 p.m. on Thursdays and, if you watch Jeopardy, you’ll remember how manycontestants became Jeopardy-worthy by playingtrivia in various pubs like R T Rogers. The bar was custom-made by Ryan’s dad, Kelly, outof Brazilian Cherry Hardwood. Neighbor, MichaelHill of WoodHill Designs, whose shop is right therein the Montecito center with the brewery, helpedout a bit with the bar’s edging and also supplied anabsolutely exquisite sideboard in the bar area. Onedetail I liked is instead of taps on the bar, they haveTap Towers, which are a bright red. Three now andan eventual eight of these towers. My son-in-law, Chuck Seitz, who is a beerconnoisseur, accompanied me to R T Rogers andenjoyed a tasting of the three beers currently beingserved. He liked each one thoroughly and later saidthat was really great beer and he’ll be coming backwith friends. Games are available, Quoits and darts are coming and the patio is dog friendly. You canorder food from any place that delivers. There arenuts and soda available and on weekends, families are coming to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere there. Tasting classes are in the planning stage. Hours are4-9 p.m. weekdays and noon-10 p.m. on weekends. R T Rogers is most definitely a productionbrewery and there is interest already in our localrestaurants to carry their product as soon as theystart bottling. Experimental and seasonal beers willbe coming and you really need to go take a look. Bring a friend along and taste the exceptional beersbeing created at R T Rogers Brewing Company. They’re in the 38 Montecito Center, just past Chris’sSierra Madre Independent Honda Service. Parkingis available inside the center after 4 p.m. and acrossthe street at the public lot. Rumor has it that Benjamin Franklin originallysaid, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wantsus to be happy.” He’d be really happy at R T RogersBrewing Company. You will be, too! My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis – check out Noah & The Unicorns...or maybe The VuillaumeViolin Both available there, along with other goodies! Star of Wonder the CD is now on TuneCore! Take a look! Blog: www.authordeanne.com Follow me on Twitter, too! https://twitter.com/@ playwrightdd SIERRA MADRE POLICE BLOTTER During this time period, the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 300 day and night time calls for service. Monday, January 29 At about 9:40 p.m. a vandalism occurred at Arno Drive and Santa Anita Avenue. An unknown suspect(s) used an unknown tool to smash the rear driver's side door of the victim's vehicle. The victim's cell phone was damaged, she also received minor injuries from the shattered glass. Wednesday, January 31 The Sierra Madre Police Department received second hand information from hospital staff at Greater El Monte Hospital of a possible domestic battery that had occurred in the City of Sierra Madre. Officers interviewed the victim and confirmed the victim had sustained injuries during an altercation. Thursday, February 1 At about 10:35 p.m. a driver was stopped for a vehicle code violation. A records check of the driver indicated that there was a full extradition felony warrant attached. The subject was arrested and transported to the Pasadena PD jail. Friday, February 2 At about 7:10 p.m. an injurytraffic collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrianwith her dog occurred in the 00 block of E. LaurelAve. The pedestrian was treated by the SierraMadre Fire Department Paramedics at the sceneand transported to a local hospital for further treatment. Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||