What countries come to mind when you think of beer? Most of us can rattle off a few places known for their long history of beer and brewing but at or near the top of any list is the nation of Germany. Given this European nation’s expertise in all things beer, it’s not surprising … [Read more...]
Fancy Knickerbockers? No, Just Fine Craft Beer
Craft breweries exist in cities large and small and with such tremendous industry growth over the past decade or so, it is common to find craft breweries expanding to a second location. A west coast brewery might decide to open a new brewhouse on the east coast and vice versa, to … [Read more...]
Grand Rapids Brewing: A Brewpub by Any Other Name
Whenever I visit a new city on a brewery tour, one thing seems inevitable: There is almost always a brewery that takes its name not from something unusual or hard to pronounce, but rather from the place in which it is located. This may strike some people as uncreative, but it … [Read more...]
Great Waters Brewing: The Holy Water Makes the Difference
St. Paul is the smaller of Minnesota’s Twin Cities and when you’re the smaller sibling, you are often stuck in the proverbial shadow of the larger and more recognizable brother or sister. For this reason, many people pass on visiting St. Paul altogether, choosing to spend all of … [Read more...]
Town Hall Brewery: Delectable Food and Beer in Minnesota’s Twin Cities
American craft breweries now number over 5,000 and more continue to open their doors each week with no foreseeable end in sight. Narrow the list down to breweries over 5 years old and you will notice a large drop in numbers. Take it down to breweries over 10 years of age and the … [Read more...]
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