We spent the week getting bids to get our roof reshingled. We have a few more to go early next week and we should be able to make our pick for the job. We start painting the middle of next month, so the homestead should be looking good by the end of September.
I've been slacking posting my bands shows here on the blog. We've been playing a good bit lately and we have some fun shows lined up for fall. Check the link on the left of this page for the schedule. We will play McCann's on October 10th followed by a show at The Brau Brothers Brewery the next day-can you say road trip? The Braus hope to have their first "estate" beer on tap for the festival. It will be brewed with hops and barley grown on the brewery property. I can't wait to try it.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
How cool Is This?!

My buddy JD from Jorgenson Pottery finished up our new tap handles. I'm way happy with them. Very unique and eye catching I feel. I really wanted something special instead of the run of the mill tap handles and I'm always about supporting local artists. See the pictures below for more insight on JD's process.
JD is now doing some prototype glasses, mugs and growlers for us with his next firing.
JD's Kiln
JD's Wood Fired Pizza/Bread Oven
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Busy August

Summer is our slow time. With people out at the lakes and St. Cloud State without students, we just don't see the numbers we do in the fall and winter. But, I gotta tell you things have been pretty good lately. Beer is selling well and I'm brewing a good bit lately.
I still do not feel people in the area really know they have a craft brewery in town yet. Some of that is our fault, having a limited advertising budget as a new business. I've tried to get some interest from the local paper, but they do not seem to care there is a brewery in their town. Sad, considering the rich brewing history this town has. I suppose we will have to bite the bullet and do some advertising with them to get their interest. to bad it has to be that way.
Central Minnesota just doesn't have the beer culture the Twin Cities has, but I'm doing what I can to change that. I keep telling my self-one person at a time and it will come. This is my matra.
Fall is looking really good with the students coming back to town and people coming home from their cabins. We now have over 500+ growlers out in circulation and folks are coming back for refills, so things look good there also. I'm looking into growler deliveries starting next spring, but I have many details to work out. I'd like to deliver on my bike if possible to promote the "green" thingy. Not sure I can pull that off though. Peace Coffee delivers by bike in the cities and I really like that model. We'll see. Any other ideas you beer lovers may have? Let me know-I'd love to hear them.
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