Category: MN

Band of Brewers Print

A friend shared this with me today and it was too cool to not pass on.

From the artist’s website:

I recently completed this very large pencil drawing highlighting 8 great craft brewers in Minnesota.  Pete Rifakes of Town Hall Brewery in Minneapolis was the man behind the idea.  He allowed me to create  a drawing that might be the first of its kind in Minnesota. (maybe the free world!)

Thanks to all of the craft brewers who participated.  It was fun to travel the state and meet everyone.  In no particular order, here are the breweries that participated; Town Hall Brewery-Minneapolis, Summit Brewing-St. Paul, Fulton Brewery-Minneapolis, Surly Brewing Company-Brooklyn Center, Schell’s Brewery-New Ulm, Fitger’s Brewhouse-Duluth, Steel Toe Brewing-St. Louis Park and last but not least, Lift Bridge Brewing of Stillwater.

Rumor has it that the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild will have the original drawing displayed as part of their State Fair exhibit this year.  Look for the display in the Ag/Hort Building.

Limited Release Beer

Have you checked out the web show, Limited Release? It’s a web series put together by a couple of Minnesotans (with some ex-pat help) dedicated to “the hunt for great rare beers and the events surrounding their release. Thus far, they have episodes on Three Floyds’ Dark Lord Day as well as  a Kate the Great event at Portsmouth Brewery with Surly Darkness Day in the works. Definitely worth checking out!

 

First Look: Indeed Brewing Company

Thanks to new MNBeer contributor David Duffey for this one. David joins a handful of new contributors whose work you’ll see over the coming months. We’re glad to have them onboard and feature their work! -ryan

If Quincy Street, from its intersection with Broadway, north to 15th, were anything but a patchwork of asphalt, concrete and bricks it would feel out of place. The work of resident artists spills from the warehouse studios lining the street and a smooth, manicured surface just wouldn’t be the same. Indeed Brewing sits wedged at the end of this rugged brick road, bound by railroad tracks to the north and east and opening to the neighborhood to the west.

A work in progress
I made my way to an open garage door, around a pickup half-full of wet grain when I was greeted by a smiling Tom Whisenand who may have sweat more in his life than he had that afternoon, but no one would have suspected it. The place was a mess. He apologized for the mix of grain, and water  which covered the floor but enveloped the brewhouse with the fresh smell of a young beer. This was the first of two batches being brewed that day – the third batch ever prepared on their equipment – and plans had been interrupted when grain clogged their system and made pumping the fledgling brew to the fermenter challenging, to say the least. Brewer Josh Bischoff explained that they were still discovering the nuances of their equipment and he already had a solution in mind for the next batch.

Schell’s Rooftop Pig Roast

Do you really need any more than “pig” and “beer” to know you want to go? If so, here are some additional details.

The Sky Bar, on the rooftop of Cafeteria, is holding a five course pairing dinner with Schell’s beers.

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Roasted Red Pepper Bisque with charred Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and cornmeal-crusted Blue Point oyster. Schell’s Pils

Duck Prosciutto-Pear Salad with bitter greens, Maytag blue cheese, spiced pecans and grapefruit vinaigrette. Schell’s Shocked Radler

Housemade Lamb Sausage with braised apple and cabbage and a fennel rye reduction. Schell’s Emerald Rye

Whole Roasted Suckling Pig with sauteed garlicky chard, mustard-roasted fingerling potatoes and smoked cherry sauce. Schell’s Firebrick

Hefeweizen-Glazed Hazelnut, Chocolate and Banana Tart with honey ice cream. Schell’s Hefeweizen

Cost: $65/person (includes tax & gratuity)
Tickets: 612-877-7263