Category: brewpubs

Town Hall Anniversary Week

anniversaryOur friends at Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery are celebrating their 18th birthday next week with a variety of beer releases and events. Thirsty fans who stop in four days next week will be entered to win a coveted Pint Club membership. There’s something for every fan of the 7 Corners brewpub, including an Anniversary Ale, Mango Mama, barrel aged beers, Three Hour Tour and more. See the complete schedule below.

EVENTS:
  • 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19:  Release of Anniversary Ale (celebratory red ale)
  • 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 20: Four-course beer-paired dinner with Brewmaster Mike Hoops and Chef Matt Lepisto (sold out)
  • 5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 21: Release of Mango Mama — The mango-infused IPA will be released in pints and limited number of growlers.
  • 5–9 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 22: Free tours — Join a free-guided tour of Town Hall’s 10-barrel brewhouse and cellar. Tours available throughout the evening.
  • 11 a.m., Friday, Oct. 23: Barrel tasting — Barrel-aged Town Hall beers available in a tasting flight or full pours throughout the day.
  • 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 24: Release of Three Hour Tour — Coconut milk stout makes its annual appearance, on tap and in a limited number of growlers.

Congrats to Minnesota GABF Winners

GABFI don’t need to tell you that Minnesota brewers make some very good beer. Yesterday at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Minnesota brewers walked away with seven medals. For those of you unfamiliar with the event, The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is the country’s premiere beer festival and competition organized by the Brewers Association. Taking home a medal is a big deal. Congrats to our local winners and everyone involved in the event!

Silver medal winners:

Bronze medal winners:

See the full list of Great American Craft Beer Festival winners:

https://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/the-competition/winners/

Return to the Land of 10,000 Beers

State Fair FlightFoot longs. The Dairy Barn. Ye Old Mill. People watching. Seed art. Yard sticks. Fleet Farm t-shirts. Motley Crue and Whitesnake blaring in the Midway. Things on sticks… sometimes ridiculous things on sticks, in fact. Deep-fried everything. More people watching. Aaah, the Minnesota State Fair.

Oh, and beer. Local beer. The important stuff.

The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild is bringing the Land of 10,000 Beers back to the Fair for another run, and we couldn’t be happier. Run, don’t walk to the Agriculture/Horticulture Building when the Minnesota State Fair opens next Thursday. Nearly 200 beers from 54 breweries await you. And for the first time this year, you’ll find 10 brewpubs represented at the Fair, thanks to a new Minnesota law that allows them to pour at the State Fair.

Once again fairgoers will have the option to choose from various flights of beer representing the Minnesota craft beer scene. For $10 you’ll get four (5 oz.) samples. Flights include Belgian & “Sweeter” beers, Lighter, Darker and Hoppier as well as a Minnesota Mix and Brewpub flight. We’ll take one of each, please!

“The Minnesota craft beer scene continues to flourish with the addition of new breweries and brewpubs and the creation of exciting and various styles of beers produced by the state’s brewers,” says Dan Schwarz, president of the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild. “The State Fair is an ideal spot to celebrate and discover craft beer to support what is being made and poured here in Minnesota.”

If you’ve never visited the Fair, perhaps this is your year. If you’ve never visited the Land of 10,000 Beers, please don’t miss it. Be sure to sample some beer, check out some educational programs and chat with a brewer or two.

 Other Highlights & Changes

  • Daily education programs — includes presentations ranging in topics from the brewing process, to the history of beer art to beer tourism and more. Programs are 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays, and at noon, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on weekends. The full schedule will be posted at mncraftbrew.org next week.
  • Brew-cation Destination Wall  — helps visitors map out a tour to taste Minnesota craft beer.
  • Breweriana display — chronicles the history and culture of beer in Minnesota.
  • Art Gallery — features local artists’ beer-inspired art.
  • Brewing Process — posters teach attendees about how different styles of beer are brewed.
  • Pay by card — For the first time, beer flights and merchandise can be purchased with credit/debit cards.
  • Advanced purchase — Visitors can fly to their flights by purchasing beers in advance online and then accessing the express lane at the exhibit: http://www.tempotickets.com/10000beers

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Autumn Brew Review Tickets

It's okay to tell a brewer that you don't care for his Oktoberfest, but please don't be a jerk (or hit people with growlers).

“I don’t like your Oktoberfest…” “Oh yeah?!”

…go on sale tomorrow (Tuesday) at noon. Now in its 15th year, Autumn Brew Review is one of Minnesota’s oldest and largest craft beer festivals. Tickets are $45 and with any luck, you can purchase them online here: http://www.tempotickets.com/abr.

The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild-sponsored festival is one of my very favorite festivals and if past history is any indicator, you’ll want to be on your computer right at noon for a chance to grab tickets as everyone else seems to like it as well.

ABR runs from 1-5pm Saturday, September 19th at the Historic Grain Belt Brewery in Northeast Minneapolis and will feature more beer than you can possibly drink from more than 120 participating breweries. If that’s not enough for you, there will be live music, food vendors, beer education and more.

All Pints North Saturday in Duluth

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STOP! RIGHT NOW.

Drop everything. Tickets for All Pints North are still available as I write this (Wednesday night, to be published Thursday) [Edit: still available at 11am Thursday]. So drop what you’re doing, grab a ticket and head to Duluth for the weekend. (Click here to buy tickets.)

Now in its 4th year, All Pints North returns to Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth with a huge array of craft beer, samples, education, live music and other fun.

Quite frankly, this is one of my very favorite festivals. Many years ago the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild created beer festivals that set the bar high for all other local festivals and All Pints North is no exception. You really can’t go wrong – the self-professed “Beer Capital of Minnesota” is indeed a great place to sip a beer sample or thirty while gazing at Lake Superior and watching as freighters pass.

I suggest you make a weekend of it. Duluth is beautiful… and ready for you. Hotels aren’t exactly cheap this time of the year, but I promise you’ll have a good time. Sadly I can’t make it this year.

Tickets are $40 in advanced and $50 day-of assuming they’re still available.