Better Together - Craftbrewers Conference 2022 - Minneapolis
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414 North 6th Avenue,Minneapolis MN 55401
03 May, 2022
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Better Together. It’s a theme, a vibe and a party. Brought to you by: Where better to celebrate all of us safely getting back together after the past two years than the Twin Cities? Minneapolis and St Paul overcame rivalries to become one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Midwest. The beer industry is unique in its inclusive, collaborative spirit which is something we see everyday on ProBrewer. To honor this ethos, welcome old friends and new, plus throw an awesome party we’re going to prove that we are all Better Together. Where: The Fulton Beer Taproom downtown at 414 N 6th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55401 right by Target Field When: Tuesday May 3 Run of Show: 4:30-5:30pm Education: Better Together Panel discussion led by our partners Beer Edge6pm-9pm VIPs and Registered Guests: Better Together Party6:30-7:00pm Invited Media Beer SamplingDetails: Light appetizersPilot Batch Special Release CBC Better Together Craft BeerLive entertainment More Details on the Education Session: World Class Beer Journalists, John Holl and Andy Crouch--ProBrewer editorial partners from Beer Edge--are arranging an educational podcast onsite Tuesday afternoon from 4:30-5:30pm around our "Better Together" theme to include: Ashleigh Carter of BierstadtMarcus Baskerville of Weathered SoulsTodd DiMatteo of Good WordDoug Vilecky of Revolution Brewing Special thanks to our amazing sponsors: BarTrack - DWS - Atmosphere - Flottweg - Millcraft - Propagate - Prospero Still reading? Fun evidence of how Minneapolis + St. Paul are Better Together: Located at the confluence of the Mississippi, Minnesota and St. Croix riversThe 1890 United States Census led to the two cities arresting and/or kidnapping each other's census takers, in an attempt to keep either city from outgrowing the otherThere was a brief period in the mid-1960s where the two cities could not agree on a common calendar for daylight saving time, resulting in a period of a few weeks where people in Minneapolis were one hour "behind" anyone living or traveling in Saint PaulWasn’t until 1968 that an interstate linked the Twin Cities60% of MN population lives within the Twin Cities metropolitan area
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