Category: brewpubs

2014: A Great Year of #MNBeer

YIB2014 was a busy year for beer. So busy, in fact, that I second guess myself as I sit down to write this… did I forget anything? Let’s hope not. It was a banner year for new breweries and a number of projects are hot on their heels for 2015. This year was once again the year of the taproom with a variety of openings from new brewers as well as established breweries. Needless to say, we don’t see the trend ending in 2015.

The number of breweries grew significantly this year with the addition of about 21 new breweries and brewpubs in the state. Our new brewery count includes Bauhaus, Burning Brothers, EastLake, Fair State, Gull Dam, Insight, Lazy Loon, LTD Brewing, Lupine Brewing, LynLake, Maple Island, Montgomery BrewingPryes, Schram Vineyard Winery & Brewery, Sisyphus, Take 16, Tin Whiskers, Urban Growler, and Waconia. Bank Brewing also built their own brewery after brewing at other facilities for several years. We also added two new brewpubs to the ranks with the all new Day Block Brewing and a new brewery at the well-established Grand Marais watering hole, Gun Flint Tavern.

At least nine breweries moved into newer, larger locations and countless expansion projects took place over the course of the year. Try keeping track of every brewery that got new tanks… we dare you.

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Growlers at Lift Bridge

You still can’t buy off-sale beer at a liquor store on Sunday. Unless you like the 3.2 grocery and gas station options, you’re out of luck on a Sunday. Our friends, MNBeerActivists, fought the good fight, but it just didn’t happen this year. You can’t buy a growler on Sunday, either. You can, however, buy a bottle of wine at a farm winery in Minnesota on a Sunday.

Let’s take a quick stroll down memory lane and touch on our top stories from the previous 12 months, shall we? Later this week we’ll explore a few predictions for 2015.

January – Roseville’s Pour Decisions and Bent Brewstillery joined forces under the Bent Brewstillery moniker. Nearly a year later, it seems entirely natural to see Bent Brewstillery Maroon & Bold and other brews on the shelf  that scream “Kris England made me” on the shelf next to Dark Fatha and Nordic Blonde.

Runner up: Day Block Brewing launched as a new brewpub/pizza joint in the old Spill the Wine location on Washington in Minneapolis. Beer flights, bacon flights and great pizza? I’m in. They’re also positioned nicely for the launch of the new Vikings Stadium opening in 2016.

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Barley John’s… Wisconsin

FebruaryBarley Johns announced plans to open a brewery in Wisconsin. Owner John Moore has never minced words about the fact that he feels that changes to Minnesota law favor breweries over brewpubs. “I would rather have done it here, two minutes away, but that’s not the way it is,” Moore said. “The law is not in favor of brewpubs. It’s in favor of breweries.”

MarchFinnegans Reverse food truck took a twist on the traditional food truck by gathering food for the hungry. Launched in March, Finnegans set a goal for the truck to raise $5000 that month. Very cool concept.

AprilMinneapolis Town Hall Brewery reopened after a massive reconstruction. We missed them when they were closed. A lot. Not missing a beat, they followed up the reopening with an amazing Barrel-aged Week.

MayWe learned more about what goes on in August Schell’s “E” cellar. Schell’s Noble Star series of Berlinner Weisse beers have been a fascination for the MNBeer crew since the start.

Endion Station Public House, DuluthJuneThe Fitger’s Brewhouse crew announced the opening of Endion Station Public House in the historic depot that the organization had purchased in Canal Park.

JulyCrafted to Last, a Minnesota beer documentary, made its debut in the Twin Cities and Duluth. No doubt filmmaker Dave Okar worked his ass off on this one. Visit their Facebook page for details on getting your hands on a copy of the film.

AugustThe Land of 10,000 Beers returned to the Minnesota State Fair, adding Firkin Fridays and rare flights to an already amazing Minnesota beer experience. Sadly, 2014 was also the year that some asshole chose to rob said exhibit. 🙁

September – September was the month that it seemed as if a new brewery opened each week. Pryes Brewing, Fair State, Gull Dam and Maple Island. Not bad.

OctoberMinnesota breweries brought some nice bling home from the Great American Beer Festival in Denver. Badger Hill and Steel Toe took home gold medals, Indeed and Town Hall took home silver medals and Summit and Bent Paddle won bronze medals.

NovemberAugust Schell Brewing Co. announced plans to buy the historic Grain Belt sign, preserve it and eventually light it up again. The sign has been dark since the mid-90s.

December – You might have missed this one, but take note… Surly Brewing Co. opened a taproom in SE Minneapolis.

Photo: Dan Kearney

Yes, that’s a tent. Photo: Dan Kearney

New Brewpub: Gun Flint Tavern & Brewpub Grand Opening Friday

If you’ve been to Grand Marais and/or up the Gulflint Trail, you’ve probably made a stop at the Gun Flint Tavern to quench your thirst with some great beers. If you haven’t visited, suffice to say that the Gun Flint Tavern, suffice to say that the place is your last great beer stop Northeast of Two Harbors.
And now there’s another reason to celebrate – the 16-year-old institution will start serving their own beers starting on Friday.  Not surprisingly, they’ll be celebrating in grand fashion that evening with a variety of house brews and live music.
Photo: Gun Flint Tavern

Photo: Gun Flint Tavern

Congrats Minnesota GABF Winners!

gabf_medalsThis year Minnesota breweries took home six medals from the Great American Beer Festival. The GABF, organized by the Brewers Association, is the largest commercial beer competition in the world. Winning at GABF is a tremendous honor and our local brewers should be proud of their accomplishments. This years’ results honor several first-time winners from our beer scene, which is really awesome. Congrats to all!

Gold:

Badger Hill Brewing White IPA – American-Belgo-Style Ale
Steel Toe Brewing Wee Heavy – Scotch Ale

Silver

Indeed Brewing Co. Mexican Honey – Honey Beer
Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery Buffalo Bock – Wood and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer

Bronze

Bent Paddle Brewing Co. 18° ESB – Extra Special Bitter
Summit Brewing Co. Extra Pale Ale – Classic English Style Pale Ale

Check out the complete list of winners here

Minneapolis Town Hall Nordeast

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Little Jacks – Google street view

Fun news from The Journal – the former site of Little Jack’s in Northeast Minneapolis is going to be redeveloped into housing, and more importantly, a new project from the folks behind Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery. Located at 201 NE Lowry, the old Little Jack’s building is a stone’s throw from the new Fulton brewery and also very close to a number of of other Northeast Minneapolis breweries. I’ve driven by that location a few times as of late while checking in on Fulton and couldn’t help but think that something cool should occupy the Little Jack’s location. Little Jack’s was the oldest restaurant in NE Minneapolis when it closed in 2006. This fits the bill.

The project is still in it’s early stages, though a few tidbits from the article might catch your attention:

“Each of them has a little bit of a different feel, and this one will be different too. Little Jack’s was kind of a supper club, so this one might have a similar feeling,” – Paul Dzubnar

“It’ll be a Town Hall facility with Town Hall beer, but we may go with a unique name for this one,” – Paul Dzubnar

From city documents cited in the article: “Paul Dzubnar of D&D Holdings, LLC plans to develop Phase 1 of the site into a Town
Brewery and Tied House Banquet Hall.”

Endion Station Public House Opens Friday

building-todayIf you should find yourself in Duluth on Friday at around 3pm, do yourself a favor and check out the latest project from our friends from Fitger’s Brewhouse, Endion Station Public House in Canal Park. This will be the first chance for the general public to check the place out. As we’ve mentioned before, Endion Station Public House will feature Duluth-Packed pulled meat sandwiches and kebabs and it will be the first Duluth cider house with multiple cider taps and a few signature Brewhouse beers as well as craft soda.

For their kick-off, a couple of my favorite morning radio folks will be broadcasting live – Steve Seel and Jill Riley from 89.3 The Current will be broadcasting from the patio.

The building (its name means my, your or his home in Ojibwe) was built as a train station in 1899 and moved to the Lakewalk in the 80s. Tony Dierckins, the publisher of local history site Zenith City Online, says the station is unique.

“We used to have dozens of railroad depots all over town,” Dierckins says. “It’s one of only two that are left.”

Check it out!

Back in October of 2012, we reported that the parent company of Fitger’s Brewhouse had won a bid to purchas the historic Endion Station train depot in Canal Park. Today we’re excited to share that the Endion Station Public House will open in July!

Endion Station Public House will feature Duluth-Packed pulled meat sandwiches and kebabs. Endion Station will be the first Duluth cider house with multiple cider tap lines as well as a few signature Fitger’s Brewhouse beers and a full bar.

The building (its name means my, your or his home in Ojibwe) was built as a train station in 1899 and moved to the Lakewalk in the 80s. Tony Dierckins, the publisher of local history site Zenith City Online, says the station is unique.

“We used to have dozens of railroad depots all over town,” Dierckins says. “It’s one of only two that are left.”

Like Tycoons Alehouse and the Fitger’s building, the Endion Station is built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It’s made of Kettle River sandstone and even though it was a humble passenger depot, it was carefully designed to look its best.

I for one, can’t wait to check it out. Congrats gang!

– See more at: https://andersoncreativemn.com/beer/2014/06/24/endion-station-public-house-to-open-in-july/#sthash.EalMob4S.dpuf