Cue "One Shining Moment" (or should we say One Sessionable Moment?): We have our 2018 Ultimate Beer Bracket champion.
After playing the role of runner-up last year, Castle Danger finally reached the pinnacle, first cutting down the competition and then cutting down the nets. Perhaps the most interesting part of the Two Harbors brewery's journey? That it managed to simultaneously play the roles of both favorite and Cinderella.
The brewery, which debuted in 2011, has maintained a fairly modest operation, making about 15,000 barrels of beer a year ago. And with its enterprise based on the North Shore, Castle Danger feels farther away from the Twin Cities craft scene than a half-court moon shot.
Still, it managed to earn a No. 2 seed when readers voted for the field, landing second only to mammoth Surly. Of course, when the title matchup came, it took Surly down, too, by a stunning victory margin of 46 percentage points.
So just who are these Cream Ale-toters from Up North? And how did they pull off the greatest upset since last year's great upset?
We talked with Castle Danger co-owners Lon Larson and Clint MacFarlane about leaning into their lack of strategy, making beer with Lake Superior water and whether they'll be playing any pickup basketball with Surly anytime soon.
Q: This was your second straight year in the Ultimate Beer Bracket title matchup. This time you won it. How have you approached the competition?
Lon: Well, we really haven't had any strategy whatsoever. In the big picture, we're just honored to be a part of it. I have to admit I think we're both extremely humbled to be with the company we're with, but to be the No. 2 seed, that was kind of shocking. We posted the Strib articles as they came up, but nothing more than "Here's the link," and "Go vote for your favorite."