Kick off Black Friday weekend by sharing a fresh pint with friends at your local brewery! That’s the idea behind the Guild’s MN Pint Day – giving MN craft beer fans a fun excuse to grab some friends, share a pint, and support your favorite breweries.
Stop by craft breweries and brewpubs to collect this year’s official MN Pint Day glassware and taste the new MN Pint Day statewide beer. See our official MN Pint Day map to explore the deals and specials that participating breweries and brewpubs are offering. Glasses are limited, and you can only get them at the participating businesses.
Kick off Black Friday weekend by sharing a fresh pint with friends at your local brewery! That’s the idea behind the Guild’s MN Pint Day – giving MN craft beer fans a fun excuse to grab some friends, share a pint, and support your favorite breweries.
Stop by craft breweries and brewpubs to collect this year’s official MN Pint Day glassware and taste the new MN Pint Day statewide beer. See our official MN Pint Day map to explore the deals and specials that participating breweries and brewpubs are offering. Glasses are limited, and you can only get them at the participating businesses.
Over 50 breweries around the state are participating in MN Pint Day! Get exclusive MN Pint Day glassware at these locations. Starred breweries are pouring this year’s statewide brew, a MN Pint Day Golden Ale.
This year’s pint glass highlights water as the foundation of beer while also honoring different water-based features around the state. Beer is poured into the headwaters of the Mississippi and out of tap handles in Blue Mounds State Park, while a shining beer stein lighthouse calls the boats from Lake Superior into Two Harbors. A bottle-shaped corn tower stores water in Rochester, and the skyline by the Stone Arch Bridge is made of cans, pints, and other glassware.
The official MN Pint Day artwork was designed by Lindsay Hendrickson of Kinney Creek Brewery. Lindsay has been using her artwork in the craft beer industry for three years, most notably labels, apparel and glassware for Rochester’s first craft brewery since Prohibition. We are thrilled to feature Lindsay’s artwork on MN Pint Day glassware for craft beer fans throughout the state to enjoy.
This year’s pint glass highlights water as the foundation of beer while also honoring different water-based features around the state. Beer is poured into the headwaters of the Mississippi and out of tap handles in Blue Mounds State Park, while a shining beer stein lighthouse calls the boats from Lake Superior into Two Harbors. A bottle-shaped corn tower stores water in Rochester, and the skyline by the Stone Arch Bridge is made of cans, pints, and other glassware.
The official MN Pint Day artwork was designed by Lindsay Hendrickson of Kinney Creek Brewery. Lindsay has been using her artwork in the craft beer industry for three years, most notably labels, apparel and glassware for Rochester’s first craft brewery since Prohibition. We are thrilled to feature Lindsay’s artwork on MN Pint Day glassware for craft beer fans throughout the state to enjoy.