Owner, David Kidd joins the folks from Twin Cities Live to show them how they can make beer at home. Midwest Supplies is located in St. Louis Park and offers a free class every Saturday for beer and wine making. Plus, they have brewers and wine makers on hand to answer questions 7 days a week.
Check out this interview with our brewer Mike Salo by Joe Alton of The Growler! What keeps him inspired? “The black hole of possibility provided by the endless combinations of ingredients, processes, equipment and our palettes. I stay excited thinking about how a few simple raw ingredients like hops, malt, and water have limitless potential to become various flavors, mouthfeels, and styles of beer.”
Fulton made the City Pages best of 2012! All the single ladies, all the single ladies!
What’s better than a taproom? A taproom and a food truck!
We were happy to be Kare 11′s Microbrewery of the week! The latest edition of our Microbrewery of the Week is Fulton Beer. We visited Fulton, located in the shadow of Target Field, and talked to one of the four co-founders, Brian Hoffman.
Not Just new foods, but some great local beers as well!
The boys of summer are back in town and lots of things are planned at Target Field this season.
It’s another milestone for the craft beer community in Minneapolis. “This is an amazing day for Fulton and for Minnesota beer,” said Jim Diley, co-founder of the Fulton Brewing Company.
The Fulton Brewing Company in downtown Minneapolis is just what it sounds like: A bar that’s right inside the tap room. The owners will pour the first beer for business on Saturday.
The City of Lakes is also becoming the City of Microbreweries!
All of the local micro-breweries must be rejoicing lately at the stream of good news about city ordinances being changed to allow microbreweries to sell pints and bottles on-site at their facilities. Stemming from the Surly bill, St. Paul moved first to pass their taproom measure and now Minneapolis seems poised to do so as well. Just in the nick of time for Fulton Beer, Minneapolis’ other fledgling craft brewer.
There’s something cool brewing in the shadow of Target Field: downtown Minneapolis’ only brewery.
Fulton Beer is on track to open a brewery in Minneapolis’ warehouse district this fall. The company’s four co-owners, who started brewing beer in one of their garages, began leasing space at 414 Sixth Avenue North—just a few blocks from Target Field—about six months ago. The interior is in the process of being demolished, and equipment will be ready for installation this summer.
Fulton Beer, unassumingly tucked in a two-car garage behind a bungalow in a South Minneapolis neighborhood bearing the same name, is easily the embodiment of a home brewer’s dream come true.
Minneapolis’ Fulton Beer is the newest player on the local beer scene in Minnesota. It’s the story behind the beer, though, that makes these local brewers a hit with local beer enthusiasts.
A meager Mr. Beer Kit has sparked a passion that has made four local brewers the toast of Twin City microbrews. The burgeoning beer company expanded their operation from closets and garages when it launched commercially in late October.