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Moto-I

I’ve been sitting on the info for a bit due to business and/or laziness, but thanks to Sean’s reminder, I’ll give a quick nod to Moto-I, Blake Richardson’s (Herkimer) new sake brewpub in Uptown. My knowledge of sake is pretty weak, but here’s a bit of a description of the place from their website:

moto-i is the first sake brewery restaurant outside of Japan. Located in Uptown, Minneapolis, moto-i is a full service restaurant with liquor, beer, wine and, of course, sake! moto-i makes draft sake or namazake. Nama is unpasteurized, and needs plenty of care as it can never get warm.

Our menu is reminiscent of an Izakaya, a Japanese Pub. With small plates as well as noodles and rice dishes, we incorporate many Asian ethnicities and keep the focus on street food of the best Asian Hawkers

Sean reports that the bar is also well-stocked with Minnesota-brewed offerings. Check ’em out!

Surly Darkness Day

Surly Darkness Day, originally uploaded by MNBeer.

Surly Darkness Day was a blast. It’s no surprise – gather a good crowd of beer lovers, add some hard-to-find beer, some more beer on tap and some music and you’re bound to have a good time. Eric and I rolled in about 2:00pm to help pour beer and met up with Mag and Kat almost immediately. I ran into a few other friends on my way in but didn’t get a chance to chat as I was on a bit of a mission – grab a beer, scope the place out and then get to work.

By 2pm, we had missed the lines that went down the street from the Surly gates. I spoke with a few people that were in the mid-to-late 700s and they estimated that another 300 people were behind them in line earlier in the day. As we pulled up, a number of people were walking out with two and three bottles and not surprisingly, there was still Darkness to be had after 6pm. If you didn’t come back (or stay) for Darkness after 5:30 or so, you missed out!

I was pouring beer inside – straight from the brite tanks. Smoke was immensely popular at our stand, though I must say that Furious straight from the tanks was probably my favorite. The location also afforded me the opportunity to take a few photos and catch the bands.

Over the course of the day, I had the opportunity to chat with a number of old friends as well as some great new folks. Beer nerds are the best nerds out there. Check out a few more photos from the event on our Flickr account.

Here’s Mag’s account of the event (linky)

And a video or two from Chip.

Gastro Non Grata

Sounds like another cool event from Gastro Non Grata at the Triple Rock!

Each show is like an extended coursed out eating, drinking and music time. Throughout the night we will be sampling beer with Chris and Aran from Furthermore Beer, Mike Philips from the Craftsman restaurant will be on site to grind, case and grill sausage for us. Andrew Kopplin from Kopplin’s coffee will teach the audience how to brew a press pot and music for the evening will be provided by Hojas Rojas, Tuesday’s Robot, Wapsipinicon and picked to click Private Dancer. There will also be a meat raffle and it’s free from 6-9ish, so no excuses, show up.

Triple Rock Social Club
629 Cedar Ave. South

Ale Saints Day at The Blue Nile

Happy Birthday to Al!

4pm – cask of Bell’s Porter

5pm –  cask of Summit Black Treacle Porter

6pm – keg of 2007 Bell’s Expedition Stout (aged in The Blue Nile cellar)

7pm – firkin of Surly Smoke 2008, oak and cedar aged

Also these dark brews will be on tap… Surly Darkness Leinenkugel’s Big Eddy, North Coast Old Rasputin, Moylan’s Ryan O’Sullivan, Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter, Summit Great Northern Porter, Salopian Entire Butt English Porter, Furthermore Three Feet Deep Smoked Stout, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence, Surly Coffee Bender, Flat Earth Cygnus X1, Southern Tier Oat, Lion Stout and Bell’s Java Stout.

Bonus: Free pints to those wearing Halloween costumes!

Bring this flyer for free entrance after 9pm.