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.

Town Hall Bee Release May 3rd… “Dublin Ale”

Hey All,
We dug into the history books to find next week’s release. We had a crazy Irishman tell us of the elusive “Dublin Ale”…sounded interesting. We hit the resource books and the net and found references everywhere to “Dublin Ale”, but no recipe just hints. Even Guiness talked about their production of “Dublin Ale” prior to making stout. The best we could find the beer somewhat resembled Porter with distinct hops and yeast. We then found a scratched out recipe for Irish Porter, Jeff took all of our info home and created the recipe for our Irish Porter (AKA Dublin Ale???)…..release May 3 (5-6pm)

* Lifetime Pint Club Memberships now on sale through 5/11. Just 50 will be sold and 10 are already gone….inquire within

* I’d like to welcome you aboard as we depart for India. Look for our India Brown Ale followed by our India Wheat Ale all in route to our final destination…your favorite India Pale Ale “1800”. We expect to reach our destination early to mid June.

* Maibock celebration/release May 13

* Look Out! “The Warrior” is coming…….

Cheers
Mike

For the Rogue Chipotle Ale Fans

I don’t get out to White Bear Lake much, but a reader, Jeff Rush, pointed out that Washington Square Bar and Brill has Rogue Chipotle Ale on tap. I can’t say I’ve seen that on tap in the Twin Cities before, but then again, I’m more of a fan of some of Rogue’s other beers.

National Brewfest, Mankato, MN

I don’t know a lot about this one but look forward to hearing more:

New beer-tasting and classic rock music festival in downtown Mankato, MN, June 23-24. Sample 100 of the nation’s best brews from 4-7 p.m. each day. Live music from 4-11 p.m., including Rock & Roll Hall-of-Famer Eric Burdon & The Animals, Lamont Cranston, The Butanes, 40 Watt Bulb, Hairball and City Mouse. Two day passes start at just $15, and are available www.ticketmaster.com Contact jim@nationalbrewfest.com for more info.

It looks as if NationalBrewFest.com also has more information.

Arborfest Update

Arborfest Regional Craft Beer Festival Update

Tickets are still available for Arborfest 2006! A few more great breweries have signed on – Bandana Brewery, Lake Superior Brewing and Rush River are now going to be in attendance. This is the time of year the Maibocks start rolling out – expect to see a couple of them there. There will be great live entertainment including a bagpipe opening, and local bands the Mamas and Hip Replacement.

Arborfest is Thursday, May 4th from 5:30-9pm.

Purchase tickets online at: www.ticketworks.com

Or purchase in person at Barley John’s Brew Pub, Great Waters Brewing Co., and Town Hall Brewery.

Where: Arborfest will be held on the campus of Macalaster College in the Kagin Commons building. Kagin commons is located between Snelling and Grand right on the Macalaster campus.

Ticket Info: Tickets are $40 and include a commemorative tasting glass, a substantial food spread, music throughout the event, and of course all of your local breweries and brew pubs.

Participating Breweries: Bandana Brewery Barley Johns Brew Pub, Bell’s, Fitgers Brewhouse, Finnegans, Great Waters Brewing Co., Lake Superior Brewing, Rock Bottom Brewery, Rush River Brewing, Summit Brewing Co., Surly Brewering Co., Town Hall Brewery

Arborfest is a fundraiser to help the Family Tree Clinic of St. Paul with its yearly operating costs. $30 of the ticket price is tax deductible as a charitable donation.

For more information visit the official website:

www.familytreeclinic.org/arborfest/

A question about old (really old!) Twin Cities bars…

A reader, Mozena wants some information, and we don’t have the answer, perhaps you do?

Fill me in…I am trying to find out of there is a bar in the Twin Cities (still, and continously) operational that precedes prohibition!? I know Palmer’s Bar on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis is celebrating a 100 year anniversary this year and I was just wondering how it ranks among the other old bars in the region. Thanks.