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Autumn Brew Review Update

Curious about what breweries are attending? Music? More? We’ve updated our post on ABR and you can check it out here

BONUS: Michael Jackson (again, the one we liked) had some remarks on beer at the very first Autumn Brew Review here (thanks Dave…)

7 Responses to “Autumn Brew Review Update”

  1. Jeff B. wrote on September 4th, 2007 at 12:34 am:

    I remember that event. It was a great time.


  2. David Berg wrote on September 4th, 2007 at 4:26 am:

    This was actually an event at Sherlock’s, not the ABR. I thought it was the year before the first ABR, but then the dates don’t match up.


  3. David Berg wrote on September 4th, 2007 at 4:47 am:

    One more thing–it’s kind of sad to see that we had more brewpubs in MN in 2000 than we do in 2007.


  4. David Van Cleve wrote on September 4th, 2007 at 11:17 am:

    > it’s kind of sad to see that we had more brewpubs in MN in 2000 than we do in 2007.

    On the upside, think of the high quality of the brews being crafted by Minesota’s brewpubs in 2007, think of the customer loyalty to the same, and lastly think of the increase in the number of craft brewers in the state since circa 2000. This would be thinking in terms of ‘quality over quantity’, and by these terms I’d say that the state of craft brewing in Minnesota is better than ever!


  5. David Berg wrote on September 5th, 2007 at 4:17 am:

    I guess I’m the eternal pessimist, because in the year 2000 we still had:

    Sherlock’s
    2 Hops
    Vine Park
    Water Tower
    Harwell’s
    Union Station
    O’Hara’s
    James Page

    That’s a lot of breweries gone in seven years. I’d also have to agree with Mr Jackson that the quality in 2000 was pretty high also. That has never really been the issue.


  6. Drew wrote on September 5th, 2007 at 10:09 am:

    I miss Sherlock’s Home a lot. Early in our marriage, my wife and I - who tend to eat at the places in nearby neighborhoods to our house - would make a point to go out to Sherlock’s for bitter and masala on a regular basis.


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