Schell’s Releases Arminius

Sticking with what they do best, Schell’s recently released a new lager to their arsenal. This time, however, it’s getting the royal hop treatment. Arminius Hoppy Pale Lager is double dry-hopped and brewed with over 2.5 lbs per barrel of a combination of German, French, and American hops. At 6.5% ABV and 70 IBU, it weighs in like an IPA.
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I’m not typically a lager fan, so I was reluctant at first to give this one a try. My trusted liquor store guys had just cracked a can before I arrived one day and it came highly suggested. I found that it had a nice citrus fruit bitterness of an IPA  while introducing the clean, crisp finish of a lager. I think this is a beer that could bring together hop-heads and traditional lager drinkers.

Arminius is currently being sold on tap at bars and in 4-packs of 16 ounce cans at your local retailer.

From Schell’s Website:

Schell’s Arminius is named after the legendary chieftain of the Germanic Cheruscan tribe better known as Herman the German. Arminius’ united coalition of Germanic tribes famously defeated the Roman army some 2,000 years ago, and permanently established the border of Germany, which still exists today. The Herman Heights Monument, which sits atop the hill in New Ulm, overlooks the town and Minnesota River Valley below. His eastward looking gaze and upraised sword signify freedom from Rome.

Cured & Crafted: Pork and Beer, Everyone Wins

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A new twist comes to the ever increasing popularity of the beer/pork pairing. The rise of the beer/bacon pairing has become standard on many menus throughout the Twin Cities. On Thursday we get a chance to raise our taste bud standards a notch with a beer/prosciutto pairing. This is not any ordinary prosciutto; Prosciutto di Parma is one of the world most distinguished prosciutto’s. This is no ordinary pairing, either. Cured and Crafted is an event the will pit 8 of the best chefs in the metro area against each other in a cook off that will crown one the King of Parma.

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We had a chance to talk with Patrick Mulcahy from Indeed Brewing Company and Chef Beth Fisher of Wise Acre Eatery about the event. Indeed was the no-question top of the list to partner with Wise Acre as they have done for many events in the past. And which of Indeed’s line up was selected? The easy to drink Day Tripper of course. Patrick is “going in blind” with the expectation of beer/prosciutto but with anything from spicy food to dessert pairing well and the expert knowledge of Chef Fisher he’s confident it will be amazing. It also doesn’t hurt to have used Day Tripper specifically in past Wise Acre dishes. Chef Fisher describes her dish as “state fair on a stick” which should be in her favor for her first cooking competition. Good luck them!

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The event is Thursday, July 31 6:30pm at the Muse Event Center. There is a special offer to MN Beer Activist. Use promo code: MNBeer to receive $5 of the ticket price.

Competing chefs:
Barbette’s Chef Sarah Master
Boneyard’s Chef Jason Bush
Terzo Vino Bar’s Chef Thomas Broder
HauteDish’s Chef Landon Schoenefeld
Porter & Frye’s Chef Aaron Uban
Rinata’s Chef Erik Weed
Union’s Chef Stewart Woodman
Wise Acre Eatery’s Chef Beth Fisher.

Breweries that will be used in the pairings:
Summit
Bent Paddle
612Brew
Fulton
Dangerous Man
Bauhaus Brew Labs
Boom Island
Indeed Brewing Co.

Surly Darkness 2014 Artwork – Updated

Surly Darkness 2014 artwork by Minneapolis artist Erica Willams has been released.

Erica’s macabre theme fits the tone of Surly’s Russian Imperial Stout, which is released around Halloween each autumn. This year Darkness descents on Brooklyn Center on October 25th. Are there people in line yet?

From the bottle:

The legendary Harpy tortured unwary travelers by stealing their precious food and drink. This year’s cruel creature defends her cauldron of Darkness with razor claws and dead stare of malevolence. Don’t mess with her Darkness.

She is hoarding this massively opaque barrel aged Stout screaming with notes of chocolate, coffee, dried tart cherries, vanilla, rye whiskey and raisins. The thick body of this Russian Imperial Stout finishes sweet, with a piney resinous hop character.

Dare if you will to open the bottle and steal the from the imagination of our 2014 Darkness artist, Erica Wiliams.

Update

Plenty of people picked up on the fact that Darkness is barrel aged this year. Brewer Todd Haug confirmed the fact on twitter. He also said that there will be even more Darkness than ever, about 30K bottles.


Surly Darkness 2014

Bauhaus Brew Labs opens in NE Minneapolis

Bauhaus Brew Labs, the latest brewery/taproom in the heart of Nordeast Minneapolis’ Brew District, will celebrate the grand opening of their taproom on Friday, July 18th.

Bauhaus brew as been popping up on draft at select bars and pubs around town, but this is the first time that beer drinkers can visit “The Haus.” The space was funded partially with contributions to their successful kickstarter campaign.

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The brewery’s 2,000-square-foot taproom features a massive hand-built bar made from reclaimed Minnesota barnwood set inside a vast, industrial early-20th Century warehouse. “The Haus” will feature stage for live music, a “Beer It Forward” board that allows drinkers to gift a beer to a friend, trivia, and karaoke.

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credit: Veronica Villalobos-Andrew

At the July 18 opening, Bauhaus will be pouring three of its four core offerings: Wonderstuff Neü Bohemian Pilsner, Wagon Party West Cöast Style Lager, and Stargrazer German Style Schwarzbier. The Sky-Five! Midwest Cöast IPA will debut in the coming weeks.

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credit: Veronica Villalobos-Andrew

Bauhaus’ regular taproom hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 3 to 11 p.m., and Saturdays from noon to 11 p.m. Look for local food trucks to be on-site to compliment the craft beer.

It is time for a Haus Party!

1315 Tyler St NE
Minneapolis
Minnesota
55413

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

Du Nord Craft Spirits wins Triple Gold Medal for L’etoile Du Nord Vodka

Triple Gold Du Nord Craft SpiritsCompeting against distilleries from all over the world, Minneapolis Du Nord Craft Spirits, L’etoile Du Nord Vodka, took home a Triple Gold Medal for Taste, the highest award possible, and a Bronze Medal for Packaging in the 2014 MicroLiquor Spirit Awards. The awards are only open to distillers that produce less than 50,000 bbls of spirits annually. The Triple Gold Medal award is presented when all judges award a gold medal to one spirit, no small feat.

“It’s humbling to be selected for a triple gold. It’s nice to know that a small shop like ours stands out” said Du Nord co-owner and distiller Chris Montana.

L’etoile Du Nord Vodka is the first product from Du Nord Craft Spirits. The vodka has only been on the market since May of 2014. L’etoile Du Nord Vodka is the only vodka on the market using both corn and sugar beet sugar as a base. Du Nord Craft Spirits prides itself on being local: the corn comes from co-owner Shanelle Montana’s family farm in Ivanhoe and Cold Spring, MN, and the sugar beets are grown in Minnesota’s Red River Valley. L’etoile Du Nord is hand crafted at the south Minneapolis distillery.

“Minnesota has great natural resources that help to craft great products,” said co-owner Shanelle Montana, “we always thought L’etoile stood up to the very best on the market and now we have proof.”

The next liquor from Du Nord’s will be Fitzgerald Gin. The Gin is set to be released in August of 2014. Fitzgerald will be a limited release product with the final formula to be decided by visitors to the soon-to-open cocktail room.

Harriet Brewing now filling any growler

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South Minneapolis craft brewery Harriet Brewing has announced that they will now fill any CLEAN growler customers bring into the brewery.

The change comes as a result of the Growler Freedom Bill authored by Sen Reinert, Sen. Osmek, and Rep M. Anderson.

“I’m happy to announce the Governor has signed the Omnibus Liquor bill into law on May 13, making the Sunday tap rooms and growler refill provisions effective immediately,” Sen. Reinert said. He added, “While there remains much more work to be done in Minnesota on the Sunday Sales issue, these small provisions are a step in the right direction and will lead to greater economic opportunity for our booming craft brew industry.”

The ability to refill growlers has always technically been legal, but many Minnesota craft brewers were hesitant to refill them without explicit permission. Brewers that choose to refill growlers (and it is a choice) will likely use some sort of sticker or label to cover the existing branding on refilled growlers and meet labeling requirements. And of course, don’t try to get your growlers filled on a Sunday, that would be just crazy…

To get all the details on Harriet Brewing’s revised growler policy follow this link.

Are there any other breweries refilling growlers? Give us a shout on facebook or twitter and let us know.

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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