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{{Short description|Minnesota-based brewery}} | |||
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* Tipped Cow Farmhouse Ale, a Belgian-inspired Saison style | * Tipped Cow Farmhouse Ale, a Belgian-inspired Saison style | ||
* East Town Pilsner, a traditional Czech-style Pilsner | * East Town Pilsner, a traditional Czech-style Pilsner | ||
*Clocked Out, EOD Unfiltered Wheat | |||
*Tile Factory, Mosaic India Pale Ale | |||
*Armory Laker Blonde | |||
*Brim Reaper, Rye India Pale Ale | |||
* Dead Irish Poet Stout, a Cork-style Extra Stout | * Dead Irish Poet Stout, a Cork-style Extra Stout | ||
* Barrels of Life Series and other limited-edition brews | * Barrels of Life Series and other limited-edition brews | ||
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In 2003, brewing moved from the ] in Minneapolis to ] in St. Paul, Minnesota.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brewbound.com/news/summit-brewing-looks-rebound-2018|title=Summit Brewing Looks to Rebound in 2018|date=2018-01-02|website=Brewbound.com|language=en-US|access-date=2019-06-08}}</ref> | In 2003, brewing moved from the ] in Minneapolis to ] in St. Paul, Minnesota.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brewbound.com/news/summit-brewing-looks-rebound-2018|title=Summit Brewing Looks to Rebound in 2018|date=2018-01-02|website=Brewbound.com|language=en-US|access-date=2019-06-08}}</ref> | ||
In 2007, Finnegans reached $100,000 in donations and expanded outside of Minnesota to Wisconsin and North Dakota. Proceeds were donated to charities working to end the cycle of poverty. | In 2007, Finnegans reached $100,000 in donations and expanded outside of Minnesota to Wisconsin and North Dakota. Proceeds were donated to charities working to end the ]. Finnegans partners with The Food Group, Great Plains Food Bank, Feeding South Dakota and Hunger Task Force to make an impact in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin along with local farms throughout the Midwest.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Community Fund|url=https://finnegans.org/community-fund-about/|access-date=2020-11-09|website=Finnegans Brewery & Taproom Minneapolis|language=en}}</ref> | ||
Finnegans celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2010 and shifted its focus to alleviating hunger. In 2011, Finnegans raised $45,000 in donations for the funding of 6 new farm and food shelf partnerships. That year, Finnegans also fielded a team for the MS150 bicycle ride from Duluth to Minneapolis to raise money for ]. | Finnegans celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2010 and shifted its focus to alleviating hunger. In 2011, Finnegans raised $45,000 in donations for the funding of 6 new farm and food shelf partnerships. That year, Finnegans also fielded a team for the MS150 bicycle ride from Duluth to Minneapolis to raise money for ]. The Finnegans MS150 team has been part of Bike MS ever since and are among the top fundraising teams each year. | ||
In 2013, Finnegans first released its first beer in cans, starting with Irish Amber and Blonde Ale. | In 2013, Finnegans first released its first beer in cans, starting with Irish Amber and Blonde Ale. Since then, a variety of the Finnegan's beers are canned and distributed throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin | ||
In October 2017, Finnegans hired their first head brewer, Ryan Mihm (formerly of ] in Colorado and ] in Maine), to guide their craft brewing process.{{ |
In October 2017, Finnegans hired their first head brewer, Ryan Mihm (formerly of ] in Colorado and ] in Maine), to guide their craft brewing process.{{citation needed|date=June 2019}} | ||
On March 30, 2017, Finnegans staged the "Chef Food Fight", inviting five Twin Cities Chefs to go head-to-head in a live cook-off featuring Finnegans-inspired recipes. Chef Vincent Francoual of Kierans Irish Pubs was crowned the champion and all proceeds benefited Minnesota FoodShare's March campaign.{{ |
On March 30, 2017, Finnegans staged the "Chef Food Fight", inviting five Twin Cities Chefs to go head-to-head in a live cook-off featuring Finnegans-inspired recipes. Chef Vincent Francoual of Kierans Irish Pubs was crowned the champion and all proceeds benefited Minnesota FoodShare's March campaign.{{citation needed|date=June 2019}} | ||
In March 2018, the company unveiled Finnegans House to the public in the Elliot Park neighborhood of east downtown Minneapolis. The 17,520 square foot facility includes a brewery, taproom, Finnovation Lab (a social business incubator and community workspace), and a members-only social club called the Brewer's Den |
In March 2018, the company unveiled Finnegans House to the public in the Elliot Park neighborhood of east downtown Minneapolis. The 17,520 square foot facility includes a brewery, taproom, Finnovation Lab (a social business incubator and community workspace), and a members-only social club and event space called the Brewer's Den. | ||
In October 2020, Finnegans placed in the top twenty IPAs as part of the Alpha King Challenge <ref>{{Cite web|title=Events {{!}} Yakima Chief Hops|url=https://www.yakimachief.com/events/|access-date=2020-11-09|website=www.yakimachief.com}}</ref> that were part of the Great American Beer Festival.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Association|first=Brewers|title=Great American Beer Festival|url=https://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/|access-date=2020-11-09|website=Great American Beer Festival|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
== Reverse food truck == | |||
In March 2014, Finnegans launched the reverse food truck. The idea capitalized on the popularity of food trucks and turned the concept upside down. Instead of selling food, the truck collects food and promotes healthy food options through Finnegans' partnership with Harvest for the Hungry. It received national attention including coverage by NPR(F), ABC News (G), the Huffington Post (H) and inspired many more trucks around the world. Finnegans now provides other organizations with a toolkit for starting their own reverse food trucks.</sup>]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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* ] "Finnegans Brewery". ''Yelp''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ^ ] ] "Finnegans Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States". ''Rate Beer''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ^ ] ] "Finnegans: turning beer into food for 12 years". ''City Pages''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Finnegans Irish Amber". ''MN Craft Brew''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ^ ] ] ] "Finnegans Charitable Beer Company - Drink Beer & Do Good". ''Porch Drinking''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "About Us". ''Finnegans''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Supporting our local community". ''Summit Brewing Company''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Kieran Folliard planning small business hub in Northeast". ''The Journal''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Finnegans: Mission BeerPossible". ''Growler Magazine''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Finnegans to Release Dead Irish Poet". ''Brewbound.com''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Finnegans Beer Dead Irish Poet Extra Stout". ''Kickstarter''. Retrieved 2016-04-20. | |||
* ] "Interview: Finnegans' CEO Jacquie Berglund on business, benevolence and beer". ''Little Village''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Finnegans is sending its beer — and donations — to Iowa". ''Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
* ] "Effie". ''www.effie.org''. Retrieved 2016-04-20. | |||
* ] "Finnegans - Reverse Food Truck". ''Finnegans''. Retrieved 2016-04-20. | |||
* ] "Finnegans Community Fund Opportunities". ''Volunteer Match''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
] "Drink beer, do good with Finnegans". ''Des Moines Register''. Retrieved 2015-08-28. | |||
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Minnesota-based breweryIndustry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Jacquie Berglund |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Products | Beer |
Website | finnegans |
Finnegans Brew Co. is a Minnesota-based brewery founded in September 2000, known for donating 100% of its profits back to the community. Proceeds are donated to the Finnegans Community Fund, which focuses on feeding the hungry by working with local food banks and produce growers.
Beers
The company's beers include:
- Finnegans Irish Ale, their flagship ale
- Cluster Truck IPA, an American IPA
- Tipped Cow Farmhouse Ale, a Belgian-inspired Saison style
- East Town Pilsner, a traditional Czech-style Pilsner
- Clocked Out, EOD Unfiltered Wheat
- Tile Factory, Mosaic India Pale Ale
- Armory Laker Blonde
- Brim Reaper, Rye India Pale Ale
- Dead Irish Poet Stout, a Cork-style Extra Stout
- Barrels of Life Series and other limited-edition brews
Finnegans distributes their brews to Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
History
In 1997, Jacquie Berglund moved to Minnesota. She was offered a job by Kieran Folliard, founder of 2 Gingers Irish Whiskey and Kieran's Irish Pub in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the director of marketing. While working with Folliard, Berglund decided to begin brewing beer, and to use the profits for a worthy cause. Folliard sold Berglund his part of what at the time was called "Kieran's Irish Potato Ale" for $1, which would eventually become Finnegans' Irish Amber Ale.
The company ran into some problems when the IRS disagreed that a beer company could be a non-profit as their primary work involved no charity. Berglund set up Finnegans as a beer company which donated all profits to the Finnegans Community Fund. She was the only employee of Finnegans up until 2009.
In 2003, brewing moved from the James Page Brewery in Minneapolis to Summit Brewing Company in St. Paul, Minnesota.
In 2007, Finnegans reached $100,000 in donations and expanded outside of Minnesota to Wisconsin and North Dakota. Proceeds were donated to charities working to end the cycle of poverty. Finnegans partners with The Food Group, Great Plains Food Bank, Feeding South Dakota and Hunger Task Force to make an impact in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin along with local farms throughout the Midwest.
Finnegans celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2010 and shifted its focus to alleviating hunger. In 2011, Finnegans raised $45,000 in donations for the funding of 6 new farm and food shelf partnerships. That year, Finnegans also fielded a team for the MS150 bicycle ride from Duluth to Minneapolis to raise money for multiple sclerosis. The Finnegans MS150 team has been part of Bike MS ever since and are among the top fundraising teams each year.
In 2013, Finnegans first released its first beer in cans, starting with Irish Amber and Blonde Ale. Since then, a variety of the Finnegan's beers are canned and distributed throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin
In October 2017, Finnegans hired their first head brewer, Ryan Mihm (formerly of New Belgium in Colorado and Allagash Brewing Company in Maine), to guide their craft brewing process.
On March 30, 2017, Finnegans staged the "Chef Food Fight", inviting five Twin Cities Chefs to go head-to-head in a live cook-off featuring Finnegans-inspired recipes. Chef Vincent Francoual of Kierans Irish Pubs was crowned the champion and all proceeds benefited Minnesota FoodShare's March campaign.
In March 2018, the company unveiled Finnegans House to the public in the Elliot Park neighborhood of east downtown Minneapolis. The 17,520 square foot facility includes a brewery, taproom, Finnovation Lab (a social business incubator and community workspace), and a members-only social club and event space called the Brewer's Den.
In October 2020, Finnegans placed in the top twenty IPAs as part of the Alpha King Challenge that were part of the Great American Beer Festival.
References
- ^ "Why This Popular Minnesota Beer Company Gives Away All Of Its Profits". Co.Exist. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
- "Finnegans Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States". Rate Beer. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
- Johnson, Ben (2013-03-26). "Kieran Folliard planning small business hub in Northeast". The Journal. Retrieved 2019-06-08.
- "Finnegans: Mission BeerPossible". Growler Magazine. 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2019-06-08.
- "Summit Brewing Looks to Rebound in 2018". Brewbound.com. 2018-01-02. Retrieved 2019-06-08.
- "Community Fund". Finnegans Brewery & Taproom Minneapolis. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
- "Events | Yakima Chief Hops". www.yakimachief.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
- Association, Brewers. "Great American Beer Festival". Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved 2020-11-09.