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Malt vs. Hops – Fundraiser for the Scott County Historical Society

 

The Scott County Historical Society has put together some great fundraisers with craft beer over the years, and this year’s event is no exception. The event features beers from Badger Hill Brewing, Enki Brewing, Lucid Brewing and Waconia Brewing as well as great appetizers and a presentation from “Land of Amber Waters” author Doug Hoverson. Read on for more information!

Date: Thursday, October 1, 2015
Time: 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Event website: Malt Vs. Hops
Tickets: http://bit.ly/1JtMwQo

Additional info:

Four breweries offering local beer tastings – Badger Hill Brewing (Shakopee), Enki Brewing (Victoria), Lucid Brewing (Minnetonka) and Waconia Brewing (Waconia).

Here are a few of silent auction experiences:

  • 1 hour flight of Scott County noting historic sites
  • Private guided tour of St. Paul’s Historic Union Depot by John Diers (author of the history of Union Depot)
  • Guided tour of ScottCounty historic brewery sites
  • Champagne behind-the-scenes tour of SCHS with the curator

Welch Village Bakkelyka Brew Music & Craft Beer Festival

Bakka15thSome of you know that I spend my daylight hours working in the world of outdoor sports. Needless to say, I’m always happy when the ourdoors and craft beer cross paths. Here’s yet another instance – our friends at Welch Village are throwing their first annual Bakkelyka Brew Music and Craft Beer Festival on Saturday, October 3rd from 2pm until 9pm. Tickets are $20 online until Sept. 15th and $30 at the gate.

Welch Village promises plenty of craft beer as well as food and music from Travis & Drew, Lisa Wegner & Her Mean Mean Men, Vintage Raggs and Tim Mahoney. Head on down for some beer and dream about the upcoming ski season!

Tickets available at Welch Village’s Main Chalet Ticket Windows and WelchVillage.com.

Fulton HefeWheaties is Available Today

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Soooo…. we’re guessing you’ve heard a bit about Fulton’s American Hefeweizen, HefeWheaties. Although no Wheaties were harmed in the crafting of said beer, the beer (just like Wheaties) is composed primarily of wheat. The fine folks at Fulton describe it as an easygoing 4.7% ABV with citrus notes courtesy of Rakau, Galaxy, Mandarina Bavaria, and Sorachi Ace hops.

And today you can try it in Fulton’s taproom starting at 3pm, while supplies last. Fulton will be selling 16 oz. cans of said beer for $5. And just so we’re clear, those full cans are for consumption at the brewery only, due to state law. If you’re a can collector, you can certainly bring your empties home though…

In mid- to late-September you’ll find this beer in retail locations in the greater Twin Cities metro. It’s a relatively small run, and will likely sell out quickly. You won’t find this beer outside of Minnesota, on draft at Fulton’s taproom or any other outlet or in growlers. Just cans, man.

 

Surly Rhubarb Farmhouse Ale at Chipotle Cultivate Festival Saturday

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Brewer at Surly Brewing Jerrod Johnson and Chipotle’s Manager of National Events Scott Robinson

No doubt you’ve heard that Chipotle’s Cultivate Festival is returning to Loring Park on Saturday. And once again, they’ve teamed up with our friends from Surly Brewing Company to brew an exclusive seasonal offering for the event.

In addition to celebrating all things good (i.e. food, music, beer and ideas), the event will include the “Cultivate Farmnouse Ale,” a Saison brewed with Minnesota barley and rhubarb. If you’d like to try it, we suggest you hit up the Cultivate festival on Saturday between 11am and 7pm. Otherwise you’ll be out of luck.

“For festival goers, Cultivate celebrates great local artisans in both food and drink. The talents of Head Brewer Todd Haug and his team at Surly perfectly exemplify that for the great city of Minneapolis,” said Scott Robinson, manager of national events for Chipotle. “The Farmhouse Ale was so well received last year that we tapped Todd’s team to create another unique beer that appeals to craft beer fans and highlights the great ingredients of Minneapolis.”

This year’s beer includes traditional Belgian malts, Slovenian hops, Minnesota rhubarb and barley grown and malted in Minnesota. We’re told to expect spicy clove notes thanks to the yeast and a rounded malt backbone to offset the tartness of the rhubarb. Wanna’ try it? You’ll be able to grab this beer as well as other great craft beers and wines from nearly a dozen local breweries and wineries in the Tasting Hall.

The event is free and you’ll have the opportunity to check out cooking demonstrations from celebrity chefs, live music, local food and other interactive fun. Check it out. To learn more about the the 2015 Cultivate Minneapolis Festival, visit http://chipotlecultivate.com/cities/minneapolis/.

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