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gblowfish 07-12-2015 10:12 AM

Minnesota Beers?
 
In a couple weeks I'm going up to the Twin Cities to an event. My good friend up there is having the gathering at a place called 612 Brewing.
http://www.612brew.com/

I'm going to take him up some KC BBQ sauces, and a Boulevard Sampler pack.

For those of you who live up in that area, or are familiar with the Twin Cities, what kinds of beer should I bring back with me?

I've tried Summit Extra Pale Ale -it's OK, Boulevard Pale Ale is better, and I've had Schell from New Ulm.

And yeah smart asses, I've had Hamm's and Grain Belt.

I actually like Hamm's as my lawn mower beer.

Any regional brews I should check out?

Oh, and I understand Harmon Killebrew Root Beer is good too.

KCUnited 07-12-2015 12:09 PM

Surly Brewing Co. is very legit. I've had their Furious, Bender, Coffee Bender, and Doomtree here in Chicago. All very good with Furious being a regular in my fridge.

Saulbadguy 07-12-2015 12:10 PM

Surly.

Jewish Rabbi 07-12-2015 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 11593800)
In a couple weeks I'm going up to the Twin Cities to an event. My good friend up there is having the gathering at a place called 612 Brewing.
http://www.612brew.com/

I'm going to take him up some KC BBQ sauces, and a Boulevard Sampler pack.

For those of you who live up in that area, or are familiar with the Twin Cities, what kinds of beer should I bring back with me?

I've tried Summit Extra Pale Ale -it's OK, Boulevard Pale Ale is better, and I've had Schell from New Ulm.

And yeah smart asses, I've had Hamm's and Grain Belt.

I actually like Hamm's as my lawn mower beer.

Any regional brews I should check out?

Oh, and I understand Harmon Killebrew Root Beer is good too.

I'd rather chop my dick off and suck out the remaining fluid than drink another Killebrew.

Bugeater 07-12-2015 01:16 PM

Grain Belt.

mikeyis4dcats. 07-12-2015 03:06 PM

Take a quick run into Wisconsin and get some New Glarus. Spotted cow and moon man are great. Can't get it outside Wisconsin.

stonedstooge 07-12-2015 03:46 PM

I wonder if Schmidt Beer is still made. When I was a kid, my Grandfather and Uncle always had Schmidt's around when we visited them in Nortt Dakota. They made such pretty cans. And at that time, had to be opened with a can opener

petegz28 07-12-2015 03:48 PM

step 1. buy any bottle of beer
step 2. open said bottle and pour out contents
step 3. pull out your wanker and piss into said empty bottle
step 4. enjoy your minniscrotum beer

gblowfish 07-12-2015 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petegz28 (Post 11595057)
step 1. buy any bottle of beer
step 2. open said bottle and pour out contents
step 3. pull out your wanker and piss into said empty bottle
step 4. enjoy your minniscrotum beer

That's pretty harsh, man. They have to have at least ONE decent beer.

steve_minor 07-12-2015 04:49 PM

MN Beer is GREAT
 
MN craft beer is growing really fast and we actually are getting so much it is hard to try them all. I have listed some of my favorites below:

http://www.lucidbrewing.com/

FOTO is a great IPA, Air is a really nice lighter craft beer

http://surlybrewing.com/

This is probably the largest and most popular in the Twin Cities right now. Furious is a really tasty hoppy IPA, but they have many others and have really good food. If you have time, try their beer and food pairings.

http://www.insightbrewing.com/

This is my personal favorite and I love almost every beer they make!!!

http://fultonbeer.com/

I have never been to here, but they sell beer in most Twin Cities liquor stores and "Sweet Child of Vine" is awesome, as is "Lonely Blonde"

http://www.waconiabrewing.com/all-brews/

This brewery is close to me, and they usually have at least 8 of their beers on tap. Currently recommend highly: Pontoon Pale Ale, 90K IPA, and if they still have some left of their Gin Barrel Honey Ale.

Waconia Brew is in Waconia MN, if your are traveling with ladies like prefer wine, Waconia has 3 vineyards, and 1 vineyard also makes craft beer. Waconia also just got a new watering hole Iron Tap. They have 30 craft beers on tap ... Tank 7 is one of them.

http://irontapmn.com/

Hope this helps, please reply after your trip and lets us know what you enjoyed!!!

steve_minor 07-12-2015 04:50 PM

FYI - 612 is by far my least favorite brewery in Mpls

Eleazar 07-12-2015 06:06 PM

Summit and Surly.

displacedinMN 07-12-2015 07:16 PM

+on Surly.

Can only get Spotted Cow if you are in Wisconsin.

Leinenkugles is Wisconsin, but still good. I do not know if you get it in KC

G-I don't drive around a lot, but if you see a red Ram 1500 with KC all over it, its me.
I'll pull over.

ISUJeff 07-12-2015 08:28 PM

Surly Furious.

A lot of the other Surly beers aren't as impressive in my opinion, but Furious is the gold standard all other beers should be measured against. (at least for IPAs)

And regarding the WI piss water beers, Spotted Cow and Leinies aren't even half the quality of Boulevard (for a KC perspective). Honestly they're only a small step better than Miller-Bud-Coors.

Also enjoy Lucid and Fulton. Never had an Indeed that impressed me. Summit is just consistently good, but not great.

GloryDayz 07-12-2015 08:39 PM

While I can't stand the Twin Cities for my own reasons, I did appreciate the Surly beer that's served there.

I'd also recommend going to both the Blue Door and Matt's Bar (home of the Juicy Lucy). And if you can make it just a touch south, there's a place called Nina's Grill that's owned by a Russian couple that I just love. While it hits "dive" status in some ways, the food has always been incredible.


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