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Beer Advocate tracked 12 Minnesota brewery closings in 2023, including Clutch Brewing in St. Paul; Lakes & Legends Brewing Co. in Minneapolis; Barley John's Brewpub in New Brighton; and Lupine ...
Bad Habit Brewing Company St. Joseph: 2015 [13] Expanded into the former St. Joseph city hall, 2019 [14] Bad Weather Brewing Saint Paul: 2013 [15] Badger Hill Brewery Shakopee: 2014 [16] Bald Man Brewing Eagan: 2016 [17] Bank Brewing Company Hendricks: 2014 [18] Barrel Theory Beer Company: Saint Paul: 2017 [19] Bauhaus Brew Labs Minneapolis ...
The Surly Brewing Company is an American craft brewery with facilities in Minneapolis and Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, and initially stood out for primarily canning beers, rather than bottling. [1] Initially available only in and around the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, the company expanded distribution to include all of Minnesota ...
Big Wood Brewery is a brewery and taproom located in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The company began in some empty warehouse space in Vadnais Heights in 2009, before moving into their newly built brewery in 2012.
German immigrant John Orth built a brewery on the current site of Marshall St. and 13th Ave. NE in 1850. [1] Due to the 1862 federal brewing tax, the John Orth Brewing Company and three others—Heinreich Brewing Association, F. D. Noerenberg Brewing Company, and Germania Brewing Association—came together to create the Minneapolis Brewing and Malting Company in 1890. [2]
But one downtown brewery that shuttered at the end of 2023 is about to come back to life. The former Lakes & Legends, just east of Loring Park, will be reborn this summer as Brühaven.
Next month, Sycamore patrons can enjoy a four-course meal featuring five different beers from Minneapolis-based Surly Brewing. Sycamore and Minneapolis' Surly Brewing are teaming up for a 4-course ...
In July 2013, a $250,000 ($327,000 in 2023 dollars [7]) expansion was announced with the aim of doubling the brewery's capacity to 6,400bbl per year. [8] In August 2013, Indeed reported it was on track to brew over 6,000bbl by the end of 2013 and that its beers were now available in over 300 bars, restaurants and liquor stores throughout the Twin Cities metro area. [1]