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Pryes Brewing Company makes Twin Cities debut

Pryes Brewing Company makes Twin Cities debut with their first beer, Miraculum IPA.

 
The latest addition to the expanding Minnesota brewing landscape landed in local restaurants and eateries last week. The Pryes Brewing Company made a splash when their IPA appeared on tap at several hot local restaurants, including Butcher & The Boar, Burch Steak, Heyday and Libertine.
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Miraculum is Founder Jeremy Pryes’ play on the (overly?) popular American IPA style. The beer is dry-hopped with over 50 pounds of hops in each 30bbl batch, it is citrusy and finishes with sweet to cut the bitterness. It weighs in at 6.4% ABV and has 75 IBUs. Bottles and/or cans are the planning, but you will have to get your fix on tap for now. While Miraculum is the first release from Pryes, the brewery plans to release additional beer varieties in early 2015.
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Pryes Brewing Company was founded in 2012 by Jeremy Pryes. A resident of South Minneapolis, Jeremy is a home brewer, BJCP Judge, Community Hops board member, foodie, and technologist. We first interviewed Jeremy in September of 2013 when he gave us his vision of the future for the brewing company. Since we last talked him Pryes has spent time adapting his business model and refining his recipes.

“It has been a long journey. We worked extremely hard developing recipes and getting licensing, and are excited to join this amazing craft beer community. I am so excited our beer is now on tap,” said Jeremy Pryes.

Pryes is currently brewing in Minnetonka, at the Lucid Brewing facility. Following in the successful footsteps of Bad Weather Brewing and Badger Hill Brewing, Pryes says has plans to open a taproom somewhere in the Twin Cities metro area.

An updated list of restaurants carrying Miraculum is available at PryesBrewing.com And you can follow Pryes Brewing on Facebook.

Batten Down the Hatches for Bad Weather

Bad Weather Brewing is a new partnership between long time craft beer fans, and brewing school graduates, Zac Carpenter and Joe Giambruno. Bad Weather Brewing works as an alternating proprietorship within Lucid Brewing’s facility in Minnetonka. Alongside Lucid Brewing and Badger Hill Brewing, Bad Weather will make full use of the Lucid’s 15 BBL brewhouse using 30 BBL fermentors. The alternate proprietorship gives each business control of their own beer from kettle to glass. By joining forces with Lucid Brewing, Zac and Joe were able to design a business model that allows them to start small and expand strategically. The unique cooperation at Lucid Brewing is fostering community and friendship within the small, but rapidly expanding, Minnesota craft scene.

Co-Founders Zac and Joe are both long time homebrewers following the long-term goal of starting a professional brewery. In pursuit of their dreams, Joe graduated from the World Brewing Academy with an Associate in Brewing Technology at Siebel Institute and Zac graduated from the American Brewers Guild and apprenticed at Lucid Brewing. The natural camaraderie they developed as homebrewing buddies soon evolved into a business partnership that picked up Zac’s home brewery name, Bad Weather Brewing (which comes from the fact that he and his dad and brother often brewed in bad weather).

Bad Weather Brewing will feature only one flagship beer. Their brewing plan allows Bad Weather to emphasize seasonal and limited beer releases. Bad Weather’s mission is to bring Minnesota unique beers throughout the year.

The flagship year-round release WINDVANE is a hoppy red ale. The use of American hops gives WINDVANE a swift bitterness with piney, citrus and resinous flavors. If you want something with strong malt shoulders, you have that too. Roast malt layers add complexity and keeps the beer dry to showcase the hops.

The winter seasonal is OMINOUS. This big, intense dark ale comes in at At 7.5% abv. American, English and Belgian malts come together with rich, nutty, roasted flavors. Dark candi sugar brings out hints of dates, raisins, plum and chocolate.

Besides OMINOUS they will be releasing at least three more seasonal offerings in 2013. The guys also plan to throw in some special release beers alongside the regular offerings. Bad Weather Co-Founder Joe Giambruno says, “You can expect at least five releases from us in 2013. They are beers that speak to the season, but don’t follow the pack. Our recipes utilize interesting ingredients that celebrate each season in a way we are proud to present to beer-loving Upper Midwesterners.”

Bad Weather beers will be in kegs and bottles early 2013, with growlers sometime later. Bad Weather plans on utilizing a distributor to deliver their beers to the thirsty masses, but are not quite ready to announce a distribution partner yet, but stay tuned.

Zac and Joe have both completed intensive brewing school programs. Zac Carpenter will take the role of head brewer at Bad Weather Brewing. He is an award-winning home brewer who graduated from the American Brewer’s Guild in July 2012 and worked at Lucid Brewing as part of the program. Part of Zac’s training was working at Hoppy Brewing, a brew pub in Sacramento, California. They have both been working and training on the facilities used at Lucid Brewing. Besides their commercial brewing experience, both have homebrewed for years and have invested countless hours and calories into the growing beer scene here in Minnesota.

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