Author: ryan

Ryan Anderson (that's me!) is the editor & founder of MNBeer. Much has changed since the fall of 2005 and I'm proud to have been a part of it all. Sometime I'll tell you about my grand theory that links craft brewing to punk rock. Just ask.

Nice Press for Flat Earth

Check it out: Foodie File

Back to the growlers. While purchasing them at the brewery, you can have a great conversation with the people that actually brew this beer, drink some samples, eat pretzels, and get in touch with your local producers. I get such huge satisfaction out of supporting a small, family-owned business that invites the general public to buy from them (sans the middle man) and actually takes the time to answer questions and have a beer with the rest of us. I am hosting Jeff and his wife/business partner Cathie, and it will be a pleasure to cook with the craft brews fresh in my mind.

Winterfest Teaser: Summit

Ready for Winterfest? For those of you lucky enough to get tickets, we’ll see you Friday. Some of the MNBeer.com crew will be taking tickets – say hello! Here’s a rundown on what the fine folks from Summit will be bringing:
Cask-conditioned Winter Ale: Our traditional UK-style winter warmer ale combines a full body and mouthfeel with flavours of dark fruit and spice. Dry-hopped with Fuggles. (6.2%abv)

Cask-conditioned Extra Pale Ale: Summit’s flagship beer, light amber in colour with a refreshing bitterness and good malt character. Dry-hopped with Amarillo. (5.1%abv)

Great Northern Porter: the inclusion of chocolate malt in the grain bill gives this classic beer strong notes of espresso, dark chocolate and caramel. A balanced porter with great drinkability. (5.4%abv)

Heimertingen Maibock: our spring seasonal beer is liberally hopped with Mt. Hood and Saaz. An extended aging period lends a clean finish and smooth mouthfeel allowing it to “drink below its strength”. (6.8%abv)

1st Annual Winter Pub Pedal

It’s a festival of biking and beer (or soda). Join us as we visit 6 of the premier Minneapolis beer spots on bicycle. Heart of winter? Nah!Non drinkers are welcome and this is a nominally family-friendly event. If you don’t mind your kid spending some time—on a Sunday afternoon—in a place that happens to serve beer. And tater-tots. All are welcome!

Download map here: http://www.artisanalimports.com/Winter_Pedal_Pub_Crawl_Map_2009.pdf

The ride starts at the Bulldog NE at noon on Sunday, January 25th, 401 E. Hennepin, Minneapolis