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Groveland tap’s 12 Night’s of Christmas

12 Nights of specials from 6pm to close. Craft beer specials in bold…

Dec. 12th - grab bag night - $2 bottles until they run out

Dec. 13th - Schell’s Snowstorm - $2.25 pints, $9 pitchers

Dec. 14th - MGD light bottles - $2

Dec. 15th - PBR double wides - $10, Roller Girls

Dec 16th - Blue Moon $3 taps

Dec. 17th - $10 bottles of merlot and chard.

Dec. 18th - Summit Flight (sampler) night $5. They carry ALL of Summit’s beers

Dec. 19th - Merry Firkin Christmas - firkins from Summit, Surly, Schell’s, Bell’s & Big Sky

Dec. 20th - Big Sky Powderhound - $2.25 taps, $9 pitchers

Dec. 21st - Black Jack Night - $3 - the Tap’s very own creation… Rush River Bubblejack & Redhook Blackhook poured like a black & tan

Dec. 22nd - Leinie What’s your mix? $2 bottles (honey, original, berry, red, sunset)

Dec. 23rd - Delerium Noel - $6/bottle.

38 Responses to “Groveland tap’s 12 Night’s of Christmas”

  1. Eric wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 4:20 pm:

    wow. firkins of what, i wonder….


  2. Ben wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 4:42 pm:

    Hope it’s not like the Surly event the hosted where Groveland required you buy a beer to get a glass of cask brew.


  3. surlybrewer wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 5:04 pm:

    Cask Surly is a a pin of Oak Aged Bender.
    HTH


  4. ryan wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 5:23 pm:

    Eric - I’m guessing they’ll put beer in them ;)


  5. Eric wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 6:22 pm:

    you hater fanboy. beer in a firkin—what will they think of next?


  6. David Berg wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 7:56 pm:

    Wait a second…I need a firkin? What the hell, I work at a German brewery…we don’t have such things. Ok, if I’m on the spot, what should I bring…a Bayerisch anstich fass of Pils or Maifest….


  7. Eric wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 8:09 pm:

    My vote is for the PIls. But only if you don’t have any Alt….


  8. ryan wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 8:14 pm:

    *Cough* Alt *Cough*

    Pils or Maifest sound good too. Will you be there Dave?


  9. Trav wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 8:18 pm:

    The Alt would be awesome!


  10. David Berg wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 8:22 pm:

    Yeah, the alt would be awesome–except it all got packaged today! Something about a million cases or some such nonsense. Had I known what the hell was going on…

    I hadn’t planned on being there, but plans change. I’ll drag my tired bones out of New Ulm. Hope it doesn’t snow…


  11. ryan wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 8:34 pm:

    Yeah, I suppose once all of the alt is packaged, that’s it. I didn’t really think about it that way. KARE-11 out of the Twin Cities had nice coverage of the alt packaging today. There was a line about going up against craft beer that sounded kind of sketchy, but overall it was a good piece..


  12. tappat wrote on December 12th, 2007 at 9:19 pm:

    I know for sure we are going to have the following firkins:
    Summit Winter Ale
    Surly Oak Aged Bender (as previously stated)
    Big Sky’s Powderhound
    Bell’s Double Cream Stout
    and then what ever David Berg is going to bring (rumor has it it’s going to be the Pils)


  13. David Berg wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 5:41 am:

    “There was a line about going up against craft beer that sounded kind of sketchy”

    I didn’t see the piece and the sound on the KARE-11 website doesn’t work!

    The text says something to the effect of “and fought for recognition when craft brews became king.”

    Not sure if this is what you’re talking about or not. Regardless, one has to take things in perspective. First, we’re a lager brewery. To most craft beer lovers, lagers=boring. So there is a lot of truth in the statement. Keep in mind it was back in 1986 when Ted first brewed the Pilsner and Hefe. That had to be pretty close to the first German style Pilsner and German Hefe brewed in the US, especially at a production level.

    So, I guess I can see where the statement stems, but you have to look at it in the context of who we are rather than a 10 second sound-bite. If you’ve ever met Ted, you’d know that it was in no way a slight to craft brewers, even if it may have come across that way.


  14. Drew - MNRG Season ticket holder wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 8:13 am:

    Damn. Wednesday sounds like the date to drop by. When do the firkins get tapped?

    And although PBR is not exactly what one calls craft ale, drinking beers with the women of MNRG…well, it could be worse.


  15. ryan wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 8:22 am:

    Dave-
    Got it. My initial impression when I heard that line was that the writer had slighted Schell’s and inferred that the beer wasn’t on par with craft beer.


  16. Trav wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 8:31 am:

    Isnt Schell’s considered a “craft” beer? There is an article in last months BA mag about defining “craft” beer. I guess I would consider Schell to be a craft brewery as well as a lager brewery.


  17. David Berg wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 8:40 am:

    “writer had slighted Schell’s and inferred that the beer wasn’t on par with craft beer.”

    Oh, we get that all the time–even from consumers!


  18. Drew wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 8:48 am:

    “Yessir, Schell sure sucks…if only it was a craft beer.”

    Yeah, I can’t say that with a straight face. Which reminds me - the Groveland Tap Snowstorm special looks pretty good…


  19. scott wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 10:16 am:

    Groveland Tap should definitely be on the tap list. They carry plenty of Minnesota brews and have an awesome Cajun Juicy Lucy.


  20. ryan wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 10:18 am:

    We’ve been talking and the Tap should be a part of the list soon.


  21. Rose wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 1:18 pm:

    I love Schell’s! FYI.


  22. Bonnie does my laundry wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 1:54 pm:

    Good work Pat your stirring up some competition on me winning all of the prizes.


  23. ryan wrote on December 13th, 2007 at 3:58 pm:

    Can I reserve a table for Wednesday? And a cab ride home?


  24. I will give you asthma Spalding wrote on December 17th, 2007 at 1:06 pm:

    Will there be enough room on the bar for all the firkins and a sleeping spot for me?


  25. tappat wrote on December 18th, 2007 at 12:29 pm:

    just worry about getting here, no excuses. Mayor?


  26. Trav wrote on December 19th, 2007 at 11:36 am:

    what time does firkin madness start tonight? 7ish im guessing?


  27. Trav wrote on December 19th, 2007 at 11:37 am:

    Whoops, i should read. It says 6pm to close for all specials.


  28. ryan wrote on December 19th, 2007 at 11:21 pm:

    We showed up about 7 and thankfully nothing was gone by that point. I enjoyed a little Summit, Surly, Schell’s… repeat… lots of good folks out having beers tonight… far too many to talk to and just as many new faces. Good to see the usual suspects and meet new people… I put a few more names to faces, which is always good… somebody pointed out Ben near the end of the night, but I didn’t get a chance to say hello. As always, I suspect there will be another opportunity.

    Good times!


  29. Drew wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 8:05 am:

    Wish I had gotten more of the Summit. We expected great things of the Bell’s and the Surly - Bender is a favorite of ours and the Bell’s Double Cream Stout is normally phenomenal.

    In both cases, we got flat pints. Not real ale-flat but flat-flat. No carbonation, no effervescence…a flat glass of cool beer. It was a little disappointing.

    The Big Sky Winter was tremendous, though…good winter pint with a dry finish. Proper carbonation and very easy to sip.

    My wife _did_ bring up the fact that cask ale was a new enough phenomenon in Minnesota that maybe they just didn’t know how to pour a proper pint.

    I’m curious if anyone else had this experience.


  30. David Berg wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 12:21 pm:

    Thanks to everyone for coming out last night. I had some trepidations bringing a kellerbier to a Winter beer tasting, but it went over better than I expected. Fun to see everyone I knew, and unlike Ryan, I met Ben! Now if I can figure out how to get my Fass back…

    A big thanks to the folks at the Groveland Tap for including us in the event. The staff did a great job of getting the beer out for people to try.

    Happy Holidays all!


  31. Drew wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 12:45 pm:

    David -

    Did you get any sense that the Tap is looking to do cask ale on a more regular basis?


  32. ryan wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 12:49 pm:

    I sold your Fass for scrap. Thanks!


  33. ryan wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 12:53 pm:

    Oh, and I swear a host or waitress accidentally told me that the pils was a double-hopped something. Didn’t exactly sound like you.


  34. David Berg wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 3:40 pm:

    “Did you get any sense that the Tap is looking to do cask ale on a more regular basis?”

    I don’t know. Perhaps someone from there will chime in.

    “pils was a double-hopped something”

    Dry hopped maybe? Sorry, just guessing.


  35. Ben wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 5:45 pm:

    “In both cases, we got flat pints. Not real ale-flat but flat-flat. No carbonation, no effervescence…a flat glass of cool beer. It was a little disappointing.”

    Surly had intended on bring there and bringing the pump from what I heard but something came up so it had to be served on gravity pour. Also sounded like the Bells guys tapped the Surly cask when they were there and it sat downstairs for a couple hours like that. I thought it was still tasty but yeah, a pump would have helped.


  36. tappat wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 9:54 pm:

    Yes, in the future we will be doing more of these, I don’t know about five at a time, but we will try it again. Thanks everyone for joining us, it was a blast! Special thanks to the floks from Hohenstein, Summit and Schell’s, your participation was incredible and severly needed!


  37. Shove wrote on December 20th, 2007 at 11:27 pm:

    “Also sounded like the Bells guys tapped the Surly cask when they were there and it sat downstairs for a couple hours like that.”
    Ben, before you start lofting out accusations of someone else messing with someone else’s firkin please have your facts right. Nobody from Bell’s tapped the Surly firkin. Both breweries are promoting with the same goal in mind and that is to get everyone to enjoy craft beer. Messing with someone else’s beer would defeat that purpose. I especially am a huge fan of Surly and for you to make an accusation that we did anything to their firkin is idiotic. Get you facts straight before you post.

    Corey


  38. omar wrote on December 21st, 2007 at 8:03 pm:

    Thanks to Corey and other brewers for helping us out with the Surly cask. I was not able to make it that night. Any problems with the Surly cask was our issue, no one else’s.
    Omar


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