Category: breweries

If You Need a Beer at the New Twins Stadium…

Business Journal has the lowdown on what’s available. 34 beers… 6 locals (I don’t count Leinenkugel’s)… Summit EPA and a seasonal, a Schell seasonal (make me happy this summer, make it the Hefeweizen), Finnegans and Grain Belt Premium and Light. No word yet on how easy the local beers will be to come by, but hopefully I won’t be wandering aimlessly looking for antler tap handles and the new version of the “beers of the world” cart. If you’ve been to Target Field, I’d love to hear your beer-finding feedback.

Go Twins!

Surly to Collaborate with I Love This Bar & Grill

I spoke with Omar last night and apparently Surly is set to collaborate with the soon-to-open I Love This Bar & Grill at Shops at West End in St. Louis Park. Surly has been developing three house beers for the bar, owned by country musician Toby Keith. Look for Surly Shit-Kicker, Piss on Chevy and Red, White and Blue at the bar’s opening later this year.

Shit-Kicker is a nod to Keith’s experience playing bars in the late early 90s, “Toby wanted a beer that reminded him of some of his favorites from the time, so we looked to Red Dog, Red Wolf and Old Style’s ‘Red Style’ for inspiration.” says Ansari. “And then we did our own thing.”

Piss on Chevy is a Classic American Pilsner, brewed with “Lotsa’ corn and rice from the heartland,” says Keith. “I was a little leery about using ‘piss’ in the name, but the guys insisted.”

Red, White and Blue is a “fancy” beer, according to Keith, brewed with lots of wheat and infused with cherry and blueberry extract. “For the girls mostly,” he laughs.

If the product catches on, Keith plans to roll them out in all of his bars.

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In other news…

New Glarus and Dogfish Head will be here next month as well as Russian River, Lost Abbey and Green Flash!

IPAs, Imperial Stouts and other beers tumble from the ranks at Ratebeer and Beer Advocate, making way for Pilseners, ESBs and Belgian Pale Ales!

Stub & Herb’s to feature Anheiser Busch day at the bar in celebration of the new Twin’s Stadium! All AB products on tap!

etc.

Happy April Fool’s Day!

Summit Dinner in Baxter

Summit continues to make its way around the state with beer dinners, with this mid-April one in the Brainerd area town of Baxter.

Head over to the Prairie Bay Grill in Baxter MN for an evening of delicious food paired with Summit beers on Saturday, April 17. The meal will start at 6:30 pm.
Cost per person: $45

Make your reservation by calling Prairie Bay at 218 – 824 – 6444
For location and other details: www.prairiebay.com

Menu:

Borden Farm Chicken Strudel, Truffle Celery Root Salsify Slaw, Blood Orange Gastrique
Paired with Summit Pilsener

Bacon Wrapped Arugula Salad, St. Pete’s Select blue cheese, Candied Pecans Local Honey Cider Vinaigrette
Paired with Summit Extra Pale Ale

Pretzel Encrusted Loch Duart Scottish Salmon, Lightly Cherrywood Smoked, Caramalized Shallot Fondue, Roasted Root Vegetable Ragout
Paired with Summit Horizon Red Ale

Intermezzo
Featuring the newest Summit brew, Unchained Series No. 3 – India Rye Ale

Slow Braised Pork Belly, Mission Fig Risotto, Grain Mustard Glaze, Roasted Fennel, Fingerling Potatoes, Natural Jus, Black Trumpet Mushroom
Paired with Summit Maibock

Warm Dark Chocolate Bread Pudding, Petit Porter Beer Float, Fleur de Sel Toffee Ice Cream
Paired with Summit Great Northern Porter

Think Global, Drink Local:
Prairie Bay Grill is distinctive in providing our guests with the best dining experience in the Lakes Area by preparing the highest quality food, with the freshest ingredients from local vendors. Prairie Bay Proudly supports Minnesota craft brewer Summit Brewing Company and the following sustainable organizations.