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Updates from Little Deep Brewing in Minot and Junkyard Brewing in Moorhead

On April 21st, Little Deep Brewing in Minot posted a long update on their status.

Highlights are:
Their current plan is a taproom concept but they have not ruled out packaging their beer in bottles/cans in the future.
The building they were looking at was going to cost too much to renovate so they are still looking for a location.
They will be purchasing at least a 7 barrel brewhouse from the pacific northwest; this purchase will also include at least five-15 barrel fermenters and at least five-7 barrel serving tanks.

 

On May 3rd, Junkyard Brewing in Moorhead, MN posted an update on Facebook:

Since being legal we have been: making a contract with a distributor, registering brand labels, brewing test batches, and planning a release party for early this summer

Thus we may be seeing Junkyard brews on tap soon.

About Dean

I drank my share of pale lagers back in college in the 80's but I always wanted to try more, often drinking the 'dark' versions of beer as that was the only interesting thing on tap. I got into homebrewing in the early 90's meeting a lot of great people and then really started learning about beer and how to judge it. Then into the 00's I started branching out with beer and started to deal with beer education and paring beer with food which I did with some restaurants, even beating out wine in a beer vs. wine dinner. I don't try and push beer on people but if they ask questions and really want to listen, I can talk for hours about the subject. Now we come to today, and beer scene in the Fargo / Moorhead area and North Dakota is starting to boom. FMBeer was created with the help of MNBeer.com so people in the F/M area have a single place where they can find out more about good beer, from a calendar of events to lists of local breweries and bars. FMBeer is also a place to learn more about craft beer for those just branching out and a resource to come back to.