Category: breweries

Dangerous Man to open January 25th

Dangerous Man Brewing Co. plans to open January 25th! Super cool! As you might have heard, Dangerous Man plans to be a taproom-only brewery, offering tap beer, soda and growlers to go. They won’t be serving food, but they’ve got good neighbors to set you up! Initial plans are to be open Fridays from 3 to Midnight and Saturdays from noon to Midnight with expanded days of operation in the future. Congrats Dangerous Man! Read the full release below:

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – January 3, 2013 – Dangerous Man Brewing Company is proud to announce it will open the doors to its new destination taproom at 1300 2nd St. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413, on January 25, 2013. The first taproom of its kind in Minnesota, Dangerous Man Brewing Co. focuses on high-quality beers with an ever-changing selection of taps.

“I am thrilled to say that Dangerous Man Brewing Co. will be the first new brewery of 2013,” said Dangerous Man Brewing Co. founder and head brewer Rob Miller. “It has been a long journey to our opening, but the community has been supportive of us every step of the way. I can’t wait to get the doors open and get some beers pouring.”

With no plans to wholesale, the Dangerous Man Brewing Co. taproom will be the only place to sample its beers. The taproom serves pints of beer, handmade sodas and also offers growlers of beer to go. Featuring no commercial kitchen, Dangerous Man Brewing Co. invites customers to bring their own food from home or from one of the many fine restaurant options in the neighborhood.

Dangerous Man Brewing Co. will initially be open from 3 p.m. – midnight Fridays and Saturdays with days and hours to expand in the near future. For more information, visit dangerousmanbrewing.com

About Dangerous Man Brewing Co.

Founded in 2012, Dangerous Man Brewing Company (DMBC) is a destination tap house located in the heart of Northeast Minneapolis at 1300 2nd St. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413. The mission of DMBC is to bring the freshest, highest quality beer to residents of Northeast Minneapolis and the surrounding areas. DMBC offers a rotating selection of year-round, seasonal and limited craft beers created by founder and head brewer Rob Miller. DMBC beer and products are available only at its tap house. DMBC strives to be the best destination brewery Minneapolis has ever seen.

First Look: 612Brew

612 brew logoYou might have heard of 612 Brew.  (Pronouned “Six-One-Two” – not “Six-Twelve”).  You might have been told they were a t-shirt company.  You were wrong.  While 612Brew has been conceptualized for several years, and they have been selling t-shirts emblazoned with an early logo, 612Brew is a soon to be addition to the growing nordeast Minneapolis beer scene.  If you follow their Facebook page, you’ll notice they’re making great strides to turn their building on Central and Broadway into a brewery.   A while back I had the chance to talk with the guys of 612 Brew while they were brewing a test batch in their garage.   Here’s what you should know about 612 Brew.

The 612 Crew: Ryan Libbey, Robert Kasak, Jamey Rossbach, Adam Schill (not pictured: Adit Karla)

Ryan Libby, Robert Kasak, Adit Karla, Jamey Rossbach and Adam Schill make up 612 Brew.  Adam is the head brewer and has previously worked at Magic Hat, Tyranena and Cold Springs learning all facets of the brewery’s process.  Adam and Robert will assume the brewing work, while Ryan will focus on marketing, Jamie on sales and marketing, and Adit is the wheelin’ and dealin’ businessman of the group.

Years ago at a B&B in Duluth, Robert had a few flights at Fitger’s and saw the how expansive the world of beer can be.  When he started homebrewing some 6 odd years ago, there weren’t many locally produces American Pale Ales.   While you could find Sierra Nevada at the local liquor store, you never really know how long it’s been on the shelf – Chico’s quite the drive.  Starting with kits allowed for good batches of beer, but it felt like buying frozen cookie dough and baking it.  The product is tried and true, but it doesn’t change.  By 2009, Robert had his recipes dialed in for what would become the base of the 612 line up.

The goal of 612 Brew is to bring that feeling of hanging out in a garage with friends to the big scene.  With beers that aren’t over the top in alcohol, and the personalities the individual members exude, this shouldn’t be a problem.  In my short time with the 612 Crew, it was apparent these are the kind of guys anyone can get along with, and some killer brews definitely helps.  612 Brew is building a taproom on site to convey their relaxed atmosphere, and will also be made available to a selection of local bars and taverns.

The question they hear all the time is why has it taken so long for the concept to come to fruition.  It’s not because the group was hesitant.  612 Brew is wholly owned and financed by the 612 crew.  Without any outside investors, they had to amass enough capital to do things right.  When that point was reached a while back, things started moving at full speed, and currently they are constructing their brew house.

Taking a little time to get going doesn’t bother them though.   Over the next 5 years, they envision the area blossoming into a destination beer area.  With the growth in Minneapolis, let alone the NE district, it’s hard to disagree.

While you can find a nice description of all the brews on their website, I was lucky enough to sample a few of them.  Here are my thoughts:

 Six – American Pale Ale, not overpowering from the malt or the hops, but something you could drink all night (or day) long.  Brewed entirely of American hops and malts, this session beer exudes what an American Pale Ale should be.

 Mary Ann – Ever had ginger ale?  Think of that, but “beery.”  This beer is something special that will bring people back to the 612 tap room.  Using fresh ground ginger, this beer takes on all the flavor and spice, but none of the harshness the root can produce.

 Rated R – A Rye IPA, this offering hits the nose with the rye spice while at the same time bringing out the citrusy American hop aroma.

 When you consider the variety of beverages 612 Brew will be offering, it’s rather exciting to see yet another local brewery open up with yet another different lineup of brews.

When asked why they are starting a brewery in the booming Minnesota scene, Adat summed it up quite nicely.  “If we can’t make the next Facebook, we might as well make the next beer.”  612 Brew has the end of the year targeted for their first public release of their beer.  Until then, follow them online for updates.