All posts by Veronica Villalobos-Andrew

Veronica is a lover of food, beer, and events in the Twin Cities. You can read her other musings at vinminneapolis.com or on twitter at @VinMpls.

All Pints North Festival Tickets On Sale Tomorrow

Beer festivals are a plenty these days, and they aren’t all created equal. One beer festival that’s becoming a favorite destination is the All Pints North Summer Brew Fest by The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild in Duluth. Held on the shores of Lake Superior, Bayfront Park is the perfect venue. The spacious park has a large stage and plenty of grassy areas for relaxing and cooling off. Fest goers directly support the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild while enjoying unlimited samples from 85+ Minnesota and regional breweries. There will be food from food trucks/stands, live music, beer education, games and more. This fest is a great excuse to get away and enjoy the North Shore with hundreds of your beer-drinking friends.

*Pro-tip: Book your hotel room when you get your tickets. Rooms fill up fast in Zenith City.

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Tickets to the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild All Pints North Beer Fest go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, April 15 at noon CST. While this festival has not sold out in minutes as Autumn Brew Review does, it is gaining in popularity, don’t expect to find tickets at the door.

  • All Pints North Summer Brew Fest
  • Saturday, July 25, 2015
  • 3-7 p.m.
  • Bayfront Festival Park | Duluth, MN
  • 21+ Event | ID Required at Entry
  • Rain or Shine
  • No Pets Allowed
  • Tickets are $40 in advance (+taxes and fees) and $50 day-of if available (+taxes and fees)
  • Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 15 at noon CT at tempotickets.com/apn

Eastlake Brewery & Taproom Opens in Minneapolis Midtown

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Eastlake Brewery & Taproom opened Thursday in the Midtown Global Market after a busy preview night. Wednesday was full of energy with staff and neighboring businesses passing out hearty food samples to accompany the beers. Manny’s Tortas, anyone? Owner Ryan Pitman was running around pouring, bussing and welcoming friends. I was lucky to get a few minutes with him to talk about his venture which has been in the works for a year.

The taproom is perfectly positioned on the south side of the building with windows facing Lake Street so there is no missing that a good time is being had inside. Long tables and ample bar and window seating make the space very welcoming. This bodes well for Eastlake as they are probably the only business that people can see from outside.

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Eastlake Brewery opened with four taps out of eight: Saison, American Rye Stout, Belgian Pale Ale, and a black IPA. Ryan says he definitely has an affinity for Belgian beers as we can see from his taplist. An American Pale Ale and a Belgian IPA will be on tap next week and the additional two will follow. I asked him about what style he wants to put on the map, Ryan says it’s the Nicollet Mauler, the Black IPA. He is particularly fond of his recipe because of its maltier backbone and his use of rye.

Eastlake craft brewery taproom
Photo Credit: Brad Ashton

One of the benefits of opening in Midtown is the array of food to be had. If you are not familiar, you can get East African, Vietnamese, Mexican, Korean, award-winning baked goods and so much more. Ryan is embracing the diverse food offerings by offering pairing suggestions on the menu below every beer. You’ll never have to worry about this taproom not having food or not having the right kind of food, there is something for everyone. Culinary choices aside, Eastlake also offers kombucha and root beer for the non-beer drinkers.

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I asked him about the 9am opening on weekends for Premiere League soccer and he told me that there weren’t places in South Minneapolis that showed soccer so it seemed like a good thing to try out for the neighborhood. Latin American soccer is a TBD (I think it might go over well). Beer, tamales and soccer – works for me.

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It was great to see a good mix of people, including families celebrating the opening. Several people I spoke with are from the neighborhood and were thrilled to have a taproom so close to home. South Minneapolis is definitely behind on taprooms compared to NE. Midtown is a Minneapolis gem that I know I don’t get to nearly enough, I have a feeling I’ll be shopping there more often.

Eastlake Brewery & Taproom
Midtown Global Market
920 E. Lake St. #123
Mpls, MN 55407

Opening Week Hours
Thursday – 11 am to midnight
Friday – 11 am to midnight
Saturday – 9 am to midnight
Sunday – 9 am to 6 pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday

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What’s new with Sociable Cider Werks?

We’ve seen an uptick in ciders and sour beers in the local market in the last couple of years which is a welcome addition to beverage selections in pubs, restaurants, and liquor stores. With perfect timing, Sociable Cider Werks opened up in Northeast as the first cider-house in Minneapolis. Based on my latest visit to the taproom, the Twin Cities is loving it as it was overflowing with bocce-ball-yielding patrons, and has been, since they opened in November of last year.

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I sat down with Jim Watkins for lunch last month and we got to chatting about cider and beer. You’ve most likely heard his story, about leaving finance and opening a taproom in NE Minneapolis with his long-time friend and business partner, Wade Thompson. I am so glad the finance world was not entertaining enough that we got some entrepreneurial cider-makers to bring their dream to fruition and open up shop in our neck of the woods. Sociable is legally considered a brewery because of the use of sorghum, and hops used to bitter their cider due to a lack of local bitter apples, which makes it a graff for licensing purposes. Call it what you will, the recipes that they have developed are based on old world-style ciders which are drier and crisper. When you head to Sociable expect them to be labeled as cider when ordering.

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Business is booming and Sociable has expanded at a better than expected rate with a waitlist for kegs at this time, at least until the fall. Not surprising, since they are bringing a great local product that goes so well with food and is “decidedly different,” as their motto states. The Freewheeler is a dry cider which is tart and crisp. Spoke Wrench, also known as Stout Apple, is malty and smooth as it’s made with stout wort and English ale yeast. Hop-a-Wheelie comes in as the driest of the bunch, reminiscent of a sour beer – and my favorite. Though their standard selection is the aforementioned three, Sociable has plenty of other ciders and beers that rotate through, including infusions. Their offerings really do appeal to a wide range of consumers from the devoted craft beer fan to the beer or wine drinker may not be as familiar with the range of flavors that can be had with cider.

So, what about the beer? Jim and Wade just hired Mike Willaford, most recently from Surly, to head up the beer brewing at Sociable, so expect some cask aging and sour fruit beers along with what’s been brewing in the last couple of weeks: a wheat lager with apricots, Figgy Sour, Oatmeal Coffee Stout, German Golden IPA, and Belgian Dark Session Ale. Though the ciders are gluten-free or gluten-removed, Sociable does not brew gluten-free beers.

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Sourcing their apples is a challenge, but an acceptable one as they are dedicated to getting quality apples from our region. Canning of the ciders is the next step, no beers. Expect to see four-packs in liquor stores in late summer or fall. So for now, keep filling up those growlers which make an excellent contribution to a cabin weekend or a dinner party.

Sociable has some exciting events lined up this summer. They are organizing the first ever NE Brewer’s Block Party on July 27, featuring live music, lots of beer from neighboring breweries, cider, and food trucks which will feature special pairings. I envision a caravan of beer-folk returning from All Pints North and landing here for, well, more beer and cider. What a perfect way to spend a Sunday! Speaking of Sundays, this will be day one of Sunday hours for them in the taproom too.

The following week, Sociable will be a part of In Cahoots!, Red Stag Supperclub and The Growler’s block party on August 3 which will feature collaborations by local breweries. Sociable Cider Werks is paired up with Schell’s for a smoked apple beer, which pretty much sounds like the best collaboration ever.

Thanks to Jim for a great lunch and for sharing his passion for cider. Cheers!

 Sociable Cider Werks  – 1500 Fillmore St. NE Minneapolis, MN 55413

Sisyphus Brewing now open

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Sisyphus Brewing is officially opening today at noon! Tucked away near the Walker’s Sculpture Garden, the 100-seat taproom is ready for customers. If the location was hard to find before, it will soon be quite visible as the Kickstarter-backed mural by Adam Turman and Josh “Jawsh” Lemke is completed. Entertainment will be a big part of this taproom’s amenities, plans are in the works for a 100-seat theater for live music and comedy, but for now you can have fun with two shuffleboard tables.

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Sisyphus will operate with a two-barrel system and will rotate beers frequently to allow them to experiment with various styles. The taproom will be the only place the beers will be available as they will not distribute or sell growlers. Today’s opening will feature four beers: Brett IPA, Oatmeal Pale Ale, Black Ale with coffee, and Kentucky Common.

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The taproom will be open on Fridays and Saturdays until 1am for now, with the ultimate goal of being open seven days a week. The addition of a taproom to the Loring Park neighborhood definitely mixes up the nightlife options for residents as well as creating a fun destination for beer lovers. Check them out and let us know what you think.

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A Look Ahead – Tin Whiskers Brewing Company

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I had the pleasure of sitting down for a beer with Jeff Moriarty, 1/3 founder, of the soon-to-open Tin Whiskers Brewing Company in downtown Saint Paul. The three owners, Jake Johnson, George Kellerman, and Jeff are electrical engineers by trade that have spent the last couple of years perfecting their recipes and preparing for the opening of their brewery. Located at the base of the Rossmor Building, Tin Whiskers anchors over 100 condos above alongside Black Sheep Pizza, Sawatdee, and Key’s Cafe. Jeff and team spent a year looking for the right site in Roseville and St. Paul, specifically to keep the water quality consistent in their beer. They settled on the Rossmor because of the building’s appeal, downtown location, and the residential access to this part of the downtown Saint Paul area.

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As with any new venture, the #1 question is “when are you opening?” Jeff expects a mid-May opening despite the one-week delay in the delivery of their brewing equipment. Until then, there is plenty of work to do to get the space ready. It currently looks like a busy workshop with dust, tools, and materials throughout. Beyond that there are high ceilings, a new bar, and large windows – everywhere. The light is spectacular and makes a freshly painted red wall shine.

IMG_3095Tin Whiskers Brewing wants to be the neighborhood taproom where people can have a beer and learn about new styles with the rotation of seasonal beers. They expect to have 5-6 beers on draft at all times with one rotating on a weekly basis. In addition to seasonals, Tin Whiskers will offer homebrewers an opportunity to showcase their beers throughout the year.

IMG_3098According to their site, their flagship beers include a sweet stout, American IPA, American-style wheat, pumpkin ale, and a Biere de Garde. When asked about seasonals and his plans for trying new styles, Jeff said they are not afraid of trying new things as they want complexity in their brews. I have not tried the beer yet, but I believe him, especially when I see by the description of their Wheatstone Bridge which has honey and chamomile tea in it. It will be fun to see what flavors and styles they will experiment with. When asked about distribution, Tin Whiskers will offer kegs to liquor stores, restaurants, and bars. Bombers are expected in the Fall.

IMG_3093It was great meeting Jeff and learning about Tin Whiskers. After several years in the making and business plan after business plan, a well thought out idea is becoming reality. I have no doubt that it will be a hit in the neighborhood and will bring people from across the river to check out the bright taproom and new brews. Cheers!
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Schell’s 30th Anniversary Pilsner Series

Schell’s Brewing has been pretty busy these days. Minnesota’s oldest brewery is celebrating tradition and innovation with the announcement of their collaboration with The Current and most recently with the release of Schell’s 30th Anniversary Pilsner Series. Schell’s has long been known for making an exceptional pilsner, but this series expands on that tradition by bringing back the 1984 version and two others brewed to celebrate the occasion. The series is only sold in 12-packs and available in stores this week.

Beer 003It’s not everyday I get the chance to try beer before the rest of the world so this was a fun research project that I wholeheartedly embraced. I’m not going to lie, pilsners are not my style of choice. Not because I don’t like them, but because I don’t give them a chance. I seem to be a creature of habit and gravitate to hoppy beers and am also quite seasonal in my beer drinking, so consider them more of a warm weather beer. This was the perfect opportunity to give pils a chance and try what many consider to be an excellent example (if not the best American version) side-by-side with a progression of the same style.

I recommend everyone hold flight tastings in their home, it makes any evening a festive one. Our special beers were paired with some bucheron chevre and brillet-savarin tripple cream cheeses over crostini. My impressions:

1984        The classic recipe. Very mild in flavor, drinkable with a slight yeastiness.

2014        The current recipe. Well balanced, hop forward which mellows out.

Mandarin     Citrusy sweetness, yet bitter. Perfect for a summer day.

Roggen     More hop character, drier, and crisper than the rest.

Beer 047So what did I think? I loved comparing and contrasting each beer and getting a sense of all the flavors. I see what all the hype is about now. In the past I have encouraged my non-craft brew drinking friends to start with pilsners so they can progress to other styles and get in on the fun. It turns out I’m the one that has been missing out. I will definitely be partaking in more pils tasting especially since these are limited release, but am glad to know that the 2014/current version is here to stay.