Nationally loved Dogfish Head is bringing its craft brews to Minnesota

March 3, 2017 at 4:21AM
Dogfish Head's 90 Minute IPA is one of the beers the brewery will soon be selling in Minnesota.
Dogfish Head's 90 Minute IPA is one of the beers the brewery will soon be selling in Minnesota. (Dennis McGrath/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here's news that lovers of craft beers can raise a glass to: Dogfish Head Brewery is bringing its portfolio of ales to the Twin Cities and Minnesota, the Delaware-based brewery said.

Varieties such as its 90 Minute IPA, 60 Minute IPA, SeaQuench Ale and Midas Touch will be available starting March 27.

"We have our new canning line pumping out beer and enough brewing capacity to ensure we can keep retailers well stocked with our off-centered, well-differentiated family of beers," said Dogfish Head CEO and founder Sam Calagione in a news release.

The brewery, which enjoys a national cult following, will team with the family-owned Breakthru Beverage to distribute its beers, Calagione said.

Tim Harlow

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