Don't look now, but a supply-chain shortage of carbon dioxide could threaten to affect the production of craft beer around the country, and maybe here in Minnesota.
Did you know that out of over 9,000 breweries in the United States, only 5 cannot sell beer to go? They're all in Minnesota. Local breweries are supporting legislation to change growler sale restrictions.
Minnesota is jumping on board to offer a variety of incentives to encourage residents to get vaccinated, and now some businesses across the state are pitching in as well.
A recent ranking from a website ranked Minnesota and Wisconsin's most popular craft breweries within each state, as well as on the national beer scene.
The Duluth area officially has another option for dining and craft beer. Crooked Pint Ale House opened in the Kenwood Village in Duluth Tuesday, marking the 6th location the company operates around the region.