Final Four Guide: Best Breweries To Visit While You’re In Minneapolis
Final Four Guide: Best Breweries To Visit While You’re In Minneapolis
Final Four Guide: Best Breweries To Visit While You’re In Minneapolis
Beer-lovers visiting Minneapolis for the Final Four won’t have to go far to find Minnesota’s most beloved beers. Walk in any direction out of U.S. Bank Stadium and you’ll probably find a bar or a restaurant serving beloved craft beers from the Twin Cities, the North Shore and other parts of “The Land of 10,000 Beers.” But for out-of-town hopheads seeking a more direct experience of the state’s brewing culture, there are a few places that should be on your radar, because they’re well worth the Ly...
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Leech Lake Brewing Walker, Minnesota
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: English, Irish & Scottish Ales, Stouts & Porters
Year Established: 2010
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: English, Irish & Scottish AlesStouts & Porters
Hours: Tue: 4: 00 pm-6: 00 pm ,Thu: 4: 00 pm-6: 00 pm ,Sat: 4: 00 pm-6: 00 pm
Brewery Features: Tap Room
Address: Leech Lake Brewing PO Box 1364 Walker, Minnesota 56484 United States
Website: (leechlakebrewing.com)
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MN Hockey: Land of 10,000 Rinks - Full Documentary
Drive through just about any community in northeastern Minnesota during the winter months and you’re likely to find kids playing hockey. Hockey culture runs deep in the Northland, from the mini-mites learning to skate for the first time, to accomplished high school and college players striving to take their game to the highest level.
General Mills Celebrates Centennial Year
A hometown company is celebrating a huge anniversary, reports Amelia Santaniello.
WCCO 4 News At 5 – May 18, 2016
Forestedge Winery
LAPORTE, MN: Travel on the Lake Country Scenic Byway and head north from Akely with us to visit the Forestedge Winery. This unique farm, situated in the Paul Bunyan State Forest, produces many thousands of pounds of rhubarb each year, used to create an award-winning wine. Specializing in wines made from north country fruits - currant, cranberry, apple, strawberry, raspberry - almost all ingredients come from a 150-mile radius. Tour the winery with us, and learn how wine is made. Hear how this northwoods winery got its start, and how it is keeping up with the growing demand. Better yet, visit the winery and taste the wine for yourself... you might be surprised! Forestedge also has an art gallery, showcasing the work of about a dozen Minnesota artists. A scenic destination, centrally located bewteen Itasca State Park, Walker, Bemidji and Park Rapids. Open Tuesday-Sunday.
Holidazzle Gears Up For Its Final Weekend
There are just three more days to head to Loring Park to enjoy the Holidazzle market, Jason DeRusha and Kylie Bearse report (3:26). WCCO Mid-Morning – Dec. 18, 2015
Tap Talk: Modist Brewing Company
Modist Brewing co-founders Eric Paredes and John Donnelly and head of marketing Dan Wellendorf stop by the studio to tell us about Minneapolis’ newest brewery (4:03). WCCO Mid-Morning
Jennifer Mayerle Joins WCCO Saturday Morning!
Let's learn more about our new Saturday Morning co-anchor! (1:54)
WCCO Saturday Morning – June 3, 2017
Cooking Minnesota Wild Rice with Andrew Zimmern || Food/Groups
As the world’s most common food staple, rice is rarely a celebrity on the plate by itself. Which is why for this episode of Food/Groups, we went to a place where it is. The Star of the North: Minnesota.
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is also the land of wild rice -- a naturally occurring aquatic grass that’s knocked, finished, and sold by Native Americans whose ancestors have crisscrossed these waters in canoes doing more or less the very same thing for generations. And while legit hand-picked wild rice can get expensive, it’s an edible through-line that connects Minnesota’s pristine past with its modern culinary future. Which, when you think about it, is kinda wild.
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Sonny Wadena
Derrick Taylor & Andrew Dimery
Joe Alton
[CORRECTION: The co-founder of Lakes & Legends is Derrick Taylor, not Derek. We regret the error.]
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Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Lake Mills (#504)
[Latest Airdate: October 11, 2018]
[Original Airdate: January 28, 2016]
They call it Legendary Lake Mills. But as we explored this idyllic community, we uncovered facts, not legends.
John Gurda warned us that some people believe that in the bottom of Rock Lake there are ancient pyramids. Others believe they are rock formations caused by geological shifts. Hence our first Fact: Rock Lake has either pyramids or rock formations, and if you want to debate it, we're not getting in the middle of it! Fact: Tyranena Brewing Company is the place to meet. Fact: Water House Foods and Doyle's Dogs personify the Lake Mills spirit: True quality --- of both people and food! (Oh, and John loves to eat. That's also a fact.) Fact: This is a city full of active people who really love to get outside and enjoy exercise and life. Fact: Ephraim Pottery is tremendously cool. Fact: Old Churches without active congregations in Lake Mills are recycled and reused, and John really wants to live in an old church - and Cynthia Weston's chouse is the one he wants most. Fact: Commons Park is really a town square shaped like a triangle --- and it's as charming as can be.
Fact: Lake Mills will always be Legendary to us!
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Stars Dance Rockie Mountain Stars - Super Stars
Stars Dance Rockie Mountain Stars Dance Super Stars Team performing at Salt Lake City Community Collage. Stars Dance Rockie Mountain Stars Dance is part of the nationally recognized stars Dance Program.
Team members include:
Haalie Morris and Burgandie Hammer
Lake Bemidji
Driving on Lake Bemidji Dec. 26th 2006
How Toys 'R' Us Went Bankrupt | WSJ
For decades, Toys R Us was not only one of the top toy retailers in the United States, it was one of the top retailers period. Until it suddenly wasn’t. Toys “R” filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and liquidated six months later. This is the story of how Toys R Us went bankrupt.
Illustration: Carter McCall/The Wall Street Journal.
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Crafting A Nation (Official Trailer 1)
Download the film. Now Available on ITunes.
Crafting A Nation is a feature length documentary and new media project about how the
American Craft Brewers are rebuilding the economy one beer at a time. The film was shot in over 10 select craft beer locations across the country including: Chico CA, San Francisco CA, Denver CO, Boulder CO, MN, Austin TX, San Antonio,TX, Asheville NC, Portland OR, and Saint Louis. While the film covers the nationwide growth of craft beer, we focus on the inspirational story of two brothers, Branden and Chad Miller, struggling to achieve their 10 year old dream of opening Black Shirt Brewing Company.
This is the first 90 second official trailer for the film. The film will be released Early 2013.
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Mpls. Veteran Honored In ‘GREATfuL4Vets’ Campaign
Great Clips is telling the story of 12 individuals who have actively served or go above and beyond to support those who've served in the military, report Jennifer Mayerle and Mike Augustyniak (3:21).
WCCO Saturday Morning – November 11, 2017
Caution Was The Word Of Dayton's State Of State Address
Gov. Mark Dayton urged caution in his State of the State Address on Wednesday. He said our budget surplus already shrunk from $1.2 billion to $900 million and we need to be careful with how we are spending, Jason DeRusha, Kylie Bearse and Pat Kessler report (3:38). WCCO Mid-Morning – March 11, 2016
Tap Talk: Enki Brewing In Victoria
On Fridays we like to feature Minnesota's booming craft beer industry. Today, we're talking Enki Brewing. (3:59)
WCCO Mid-Morning – Nov. 6, 2015
Birchwood, Farmers Union Collaborate At The Fair
Jason DeRusha talks with Birchwood Café owner Tracy Singleton and Gary Wertish, vice president of Minnesota Farmers Union. WCCO Mid-Morning - September 1, 2015
DeRusha Eats (Live): Bradstreet Crafthouse
Bradstreet Crafthouse is a familiar name but an all-new restaurant. Originally a cocktail lounge in the Graves 601 hotel, the hotel has since been sold but the Graves family kept the Bradstreet name and recrafted it in Lowry Hill, Jason DeRusha reports (3:39).
WCCO Mid-Morning – July 30, 2015
Fueled by determination, Arizona's Joshua Brewer pushes forward after life-altering injury
Joshua Brewer overcame life-threatening injuries at age 10 in his native Ethiopia before making his way to the United States. Now, the adaptive athlete on Arizona's wheelchair basketball team is inspiring others with his story of grit and determination. See more of Brewer's story during the debut of Our Stores on February 17 at 6:15 p.m. PT/ 7:15 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Network.