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All Pints North 2013 Preview

All Pints North 2013 Preview

Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild’s annual All Pints North Summer Brew Festival is happening again this weekend in Duluth. The festival is one of the premier craft beer events in the state, bringing brewers in from far and wide to sample their beer, and celebrate the growing beer culture in Minnesota and the north shore.

Getting There

I have talked to several people that missed out on APN last year. Every one of them lamented that it was too far from their dwelling, complaining that the journey was just to much. Thankfully, the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild has a solution to their woes. The Guild is working with Get Knit Events to charter transportation to the festival and back from the twin cities. $99 gets you a round trip ticket without the hassle of finding a sober driver or a hotel room. Plus,I won’t have to listen to anymore worthless excuses from friends missing the fest.

The Music


White Iron Band will be bringing their unparalleled foot stomping Americana to the festival stage. These guys are the only reason I go Grand Old Day (too many popped collars for my taste), and perennial favorites at the CASH ONLY tribute shows at the Cabooze. I would pay the price of admission just to hear these guys play in Bayfront Festival Park.

The Food

Pizza Lucé and Nate Dogs will be in the house. What more do you need to know? Pizza Lucé some of the best ‘za in the state, and Nate Beck is probably the greatest guy on earth with hotdogs to match. I’m hoping Nate brings some of his world famous Bacon Explosion to top his wieners. (he changed the name to bacon jam a while back due to legal reasons, but it will always be bacon explosion to me)

Education

Be sure to swing by the education booths and learn more about the culture and science behind the fantastic beverages you’ll be enjoying. You’ll be able to meet and greet folks from Better Beer Society, Author Doug Hoverson, Certified Cicerone® Michael Agnew from A Perfect Pint, and Barley’s Angels. The Highlight here might be the Duluth Beer City panel with Mayor Don Ness and local brewers.

The Beer

Mmmmm, beer… With so much great beer and new beer at the fest it is hard to nail down which brews to make a priority. Only a mad person would try to squeeze them in. Here are 5 you should be sure to get in your souvenir tasting glass.

Stockyard IPA w/sriracha – Barley John’s

This British style IPA is cask conditioned with the famous Vietnamese garlic chili sauce Sriracha. The heat from the Sriracha adds a spicy flavor that is almost too much and definitely not lacking, exactly where a spicy beer should be.
ABV: 6.8% IBU: 50

Surtr’s Flame Smoked IPA – Hammer Heart

Maris Otter and Beechwood and Cherrywood Smoked Malts with cascade and centennial hops. Who else is doing this? Nobody. Welcome to big time Hammer Heart!
ABV: 7%

Clementine Jim – Northbound

Northbound’s signature Big Jim IPA infused with Clementine zest and a touch of grapefruit zest. If this IPA is anywhere near as tasty as the Cara Cara variety the released for Minnesota Craft beer Week it could be the talk of the fest.
ABV: 7.2% IBU: 92

Verity – Pour Decisions

Pour Decisions keeps doing things a little differently, thanks goodness. Verity is a low ABV low IBU brew that is aged a wine barrels that have been dosed with lots of lactobacillus and fruity brettanomyces.
Sour heads rejoice!
ABV: 3.8% IBU: 3

Pils – Schell’s Brewing

A Traditional German style Pilsner with Sterling Hops. If there is a God, he probably created this beer for you to drink it in the hot July sun, on the shores of lake Superior, while listening to rock ‘n roll.
ABV: 5.0%


Date/Time
Date(s) – 07/13/2013
3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Location
Bayfront Festival Park
Online tickets are still available for the event, but walk up ticket sales cannot be guaranteed as the event may sell out.


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10,000 Minutes of Minnesota Craft Beer

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In observance of American Craft Beer Week and to celebrate the Minnesota craft beer scene, all week long, the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild presents 10,000 Minutes of Minnesota Craft Beer, a week packed with guild member events.

Happenings will include tap takeovers, special releases, firkin tappings, cask tappings, block parties, beer art, all-day happy hours, and a taproom grand opening. It may be the most Minnesota-specific craft beer events in one week ever. Events are being added every day, so for the latest, visit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MinnesotaCraftBrewersGuild or see the embedded calendar below.

All Pints North Summer Brew Fest Tickets Go On-Sale

The Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild All Pints North tickets go on-sale at noon this coming Monday, April 15.

In addition to the regular All Pints North ticket on-sale at noon, there will be an early pre-sale at 10am Monday for ticket 2-packs to All Pints North and Autumn Brew Review. This means you’ll get early access to ABR tickets that generally sell out in seconds, and don’t go on sale until July.

This a nice surprise for those might have missed out on the MNCBG FESTIVAL 6-PACK, or balked at the financial and time commitment when the full pack originally went on sale.

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The All Pints North Festival rivals every other guild fest.  The music stage and view alone make this festival worth the price of admission.  It is worth noting that if buy tickets you should book your hotel room at the same time.  Hotel rooms, and even campsites, will fill up quickly.  With all the great places brewing beer in Duluth you should definitely make a weekend out of it.

Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild All Pints North Summer Brew Fest
Saturday, July 13, 2013
3-7 p.m.
Bayfront Festival Park | Duluth, MN

Approx. 2,500 attendees
$30 in Advance (Limit 6) | $40 at the door (if available) | $10 Sober Driver Ticket
APN tickets on sale Monday, April 15 @ Noon
For tickets visit tempotickets.com/apn

APN/ABR ticket packs on sale Monday, April 15 @10am
For tickets visit

Winterfest 2013: 10 to try

Winterfest is nearly here. With a bunch of new breweries and nearly 40 participants in total, the event program could prove to be a little daunting. In no particular order, here are 10 to try as you make your way through the crowd.

612 Brew
BITTER COLD WINTER IPA SERIES #1
The new guys on the block are coming out if the gate with a single malt and single hop India Pale Ale brewed to showcase the individual characters of the ingredients. The ale is brewed with 100% Marris Otter malt and 100% single-hop from the Willamette Valley, Oregon. If you have tried any of the beer from Sam Adams single hop series you know how fun it is to taste a beer that is made with single components. Think of it like a steak done so well you only need a dash salt, or sushi nigiri so good all you need is a bed of rice. Simple and good.

August Schell Brewing Co.
CRAFTY
One of a America’s oldest craft brewers will feature their tradition American Lager. Be sure to stop by the third floor and try Schell’s Deer Brand, krausened and dry hopped with Calypso hops. If that isn’t craft beer, I don’t know what is.
6.2% ABV

Bemidji Brewing Co.
Sour Red
This sour red ale will be a special treat for all the sour beer lovers. This beer will be available only at Winterfest, so consider yourself privileged. The event program describes this bright red ale as a “blend of aged beers containing funky wild yeast and other critters that lend a complex profile of dark stone fruit and clean malt that finishes with a gentle lactic tartness.” A while back I was lucky enough to taste some of brewer Tom Hill’s home brew aged on brett, if this beer is 1/2 as good you’ll be talking about it for days.
5.8% ABV

Borealis Fermentary
MON CHERRIES
Borealis is home to Ken Thiemann, one of the most talented small batch brewers in the state. Ken made this dark Belgian style ale with Minnesota cherries and aged it on oak. The flavors in this beer amazed me when first I sampled it at All Pint North this summer. When people ask me which Minnesota brewery excites me the most, this beer is a big part of the reason why recently my answer is usually Borealis Fermentary.

Castle Danger
BARREL AGED NESTOR GRADE AMBER ALE
This amber ale was aged for three months on a bed of raisins in Jack Daniels whiskey barrels. If raisins and whiskey don’t get you excited you should check your pulse.

Dangerous Man Brewing Co.
CHOCOLATE MILK STOUT
This chocolate milk stout is among the best I’ve ever tasted, a considerable feat considering that they have only been open a few weeks. Close your eyes and imagine you’re drinking a chocolate shake with with cocoa sprinkled on top.
6.3% ABV | 27 IBU

Excelsior Brewing
MR. JIMMY’S BALTIC PORTER
This award winning dark ale aged is aged on cherry wood to give it some depth of flavor. This beer should be fantastic. If you try it, well, you just might find, you’ll get what you want, and what you need.
7.8% ABV

Indeed Brewing / Northbound Smokehouse Brewpub
HOT BOX, IMPERIAL SMOKED PEPPER PORTER
This collaboration Indeed Brewing Company and Northbound Smokehouse Brewpub was brewed at Indeed with malt and peppers smoked at Northbound in South Minneapolis. I have been been complaining for years that Minnesota brewers rarely collaborate on beers and never with each each other. Hopefully this brew symbolizes a change in the collaboration status quo.
9.5% ABV

Northgate Brewing
WINTER WARMER
If you enjoy the maltier side of beer like me you’ll want be sure to grab taste of this Old Ale. Despite our cold winters there isn’t a bunch of this style to be enjoyed locally, until now.
7.7% ABV

Steel Toe Brewing
DAWN JUAN
Jason Schoneman is fantastic brewer with a knack for making big beers. If this Barleywine with coffee is anything like Steel Toe’s Before the Dawn, Size 11, or Lunker, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the 2013 Great Snowshoe Award outfitted with steel toes.
13.7% ABV | 50 IBU

Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild 2013 Festival Ticket Six Packs Go On Sale

This year, for the first time, the Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild is offering Minnesota craft beer fans a Seasonal Six Pack, a pair of tickets to all three Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild events throughout 2013: Winterfest, All Pints North and Autumn Brew Review. For $290 (+ticketing fees), you score a pair of tickets to each of the Guild’s annual beer events before they even go on sale.

Seasonal Six Packs go on sale tomorrow, Saturday, December 1 at noon.  Head to the Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild website to get your tickets.

The benefits of this pack are clear: no need for multiple ticket site log-ins, no waiting, no fear of missing out on tickets that often sell out in seconds. In other words, if you want Winterfest tickets this your BEST chance to get them.  Only a limited amount of these ticket packs are available, so act fast on December 1. You can plan ahead, line up your entire year of Guild beer festivals, then sit back and relax. Plus the Seasonal Six Pack makes a great holiday gift.

Below is more information about the 2013 Guild events.


Winterfest
This annual festival is solely devoted to member breweries. Showcasing the great beers brewed in this state and celebrated at the Minnesota History Museum overlooking the Capitol. An intimate crowd of 700 allows for more brewer conversations and hearty food to balance the seasonal beers that are hallmarks of this event.

  • Date: Friday, February 1, 2013
  • Time: 7 – 10 pm
  • Location: Minnesota History Center | St. Paul, MN

All Pints North
Join the brewers of Minnesota by the sunny shores of Lake Superior at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth and celebrate craft beer 2 oz at a time! All Pints North Summer Brew Fest will feature beer from breweries around the region, live music and tasty food in an iconic setting.

  • Date: Saturday, July 13, 2013
  • Time: TBD
  • Location: Bayfront Festival Park | Duluth, MN

Autumn Brew Review
This annual festival is held on the grounds of the historic Grain Belt Brewery in NE Minneapolis and is the biggest beer festival in the state, with 100+ breweries from all over the U.S. entertaining and educating over 3,000 attendees on the great craft beer brewed in this state and beyond. This outdoor fall festival also has stellar music and food to enhance the lively atmosphere brought by attendees.

  • Date: Saturday, September 28, 2013
  • Time: TBD
  • Location: Grain Belt Brewery | Minneapolis, MN