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Augustana crew that's making a new brew
Augustana crew that's making a new brew

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time23-03-2025

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Augustana crew that's making a new brew

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) —Four students from Augustana are making their own bit of school history by being first to take part in one of the university's newest minors. Gracen Juffer, Steven Asmus, Grant Pederson, and Chris Oostra are all part of Augustana's Brewing and Fermentation minor which launched in the Fall of 2022. SD's petition signature bill 'most extreme in the country' 'The brew and fermentation minor Augustana is split into two tracks. You have your applied side, which is like sciency kind of learning about the off flavors, how to brew the whole process. And then you have your marketing side, which is kind of business and how, a product can be distributed and made and sold to the general public,' Juffer said. For their capstone, this crew is brewing beer with help from Big Lost Meadery. 'It's a honey orange saison beer. Our friend Chris made the recipe, and then we all kind of just jumped in and made some modifications,' Juffer said. 'We use a grain called kernza, which is regenerative, sustainable, grain, which also helps with, like, topsoil, strong, solid roots for what the grain uses,' Asmus said. 'Look at them already, you know, making sustainable beer, which is kind of crazy, but, yeah, it'll be interesting to see what the next generation of brewers bring to the scene. Hopefully not glitter beer or anything like that, but something cool,' Big Lost Meadery Bartender Quentin Robertson said. These students hope people will like their beer, but it's more than just that. 'I think it's more about the experience of trying the Augustana beer rather than, oh, like a honey orange saison, which you could probably get anywhere,' Juffer said. 'Sioux Falls has a strong tradition to their city. And we want to make something that, like, represents what Sioux Falls would like. Which I'm so excited for them to try. I think it's going to be a fantastic beer,' Asmus said. The 'Honey Orange Saison' is having a soft launch this weekend, with the launch party at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 28. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Missing Cherokee man found dead
Missing Cherokee man found dead

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time10-03-2025

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Missing Cherokee man found dead

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — We first told you about the search for 45-year-old Joseph Kosiba in Police say he was last seen on December 20th. Economic impact of the Summit League tournament A Facebook post from the Cherokee County Sheriff's office says on Sunday, the office was called to a field east of Cherokee for reports of a body. The body was later identified as Kosiba. His body has been sent off for an autopsy. The investigation is ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Flashback Friday: Adding Advertisements to VHS
Flashback Friday: Adding Advertisements to VHS

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time21-02-2025

  • Entertainment
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Flashback Friday: Adding Advertisements to VHS

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — In this day and age we're used to seeing an ad or two before, during, even after watching our favorite show or movie. In this week's Flashback Friday Mark Ferree takes us back to 1987, for a look at one of the first VHS tapes to contain an advertisement before the flick. Honoring the brave little one If you've been waiting for a copy of the movie top gun to hit the video stores you might be surprised to find it has a retail price of just $26.95 instead of the $60 or $70 cost of most recent box office smashes. But when you pop the video into a machine you'll see one of the reasons why it seems like such a good buy, there's a commercial at the beginning of it.'Great' What's great is the ad lowers the movie's price to consumers because Pepsi picks up some of the cost. But some customers say getting a commercial with their video is a bit more than they bargained for. 'I'm planning on fast forwarding to 25 if i see the commercial I'll just go a little bit farther till I get the movie.' 'Pepsi bottling company officials say that if the public accepts the idea of having a commercial in top gun that the practice might take off with other advertisers and movie distributors getting into the act.' And that's just what you can expect to see in the future if the already brisk demand for the movie is any indication of consumer acceptance. 'I don't think it really makes any difference as long as it doesn't interrupt the movie itself.''They're short like in Top Gun I'll watch it anyways.' Video Movies caught on to begin with because they are convenient and people didn't have to watch commercials in them so it's a bit ironic that customers are willing to pay for a movie with a commercial in it, even if they are paying less. 'The consumer's going to benefit and the movie industries going to benefit, and so is Pepsi, I think everybody wins.' Mark Ferree, KELOLAND News, Yankton. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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