Downtown Minneapolis — and craft breweries — have seen their share of closings since the pandemic. But one downtown brewery that shuttered at the end of 2023 is about to come back to life.
The former Lakes & Legends, just east of Loring Park, will be reborn this summer as Brühaven. And it has an award-winning craft beer veteran as its new owner.
Alex Doering, who worked his way up to head brewer over eight years with the Freehouse, has partnered with friend Glenn Oslin to buy the business and make it their own. But fans of Lakes & Legends will find that much of Brühaven will be familiar, too.
“One component of this place that we really loved was the community aspect,” Doering said. “But in terms of their business, what I really liked was that they were starting to expand into things other than beer and branch out, which I think is important in this shifting industry, to be able to pivot.”
Doering has already begun brewing with the equipment on-site, and plans to continue the previous brand’s forays into hard seltzer, THC beverages, mushroom-based functional drinks and other nonalcoholic options. Doering and Oslin also plan to add coffee into the mix after opening.
It’s a something-for-everyone approach that Doering and Oslin believe craft breweries need to adopt to stay relevant.
“People don’t always want to drink, so you’ve got to capture everybody,” Doering said.
The space, which anchors a residential building, will be open day and night. They’re aiming to open by the end of June, in time for Pride festivities in the neighborhood.