It’s not exactly musical breweries up here in Duluth, but it’s close.
In late 2019, Lake Superior Brewing, which had been Duluth’s oldest craft brewery (it was founded in 1994), shut down its West Duluth production facility. The following summer, Seth and Sarah Maxim, who have backgrounds in brewing and restaurants, bought the business. But they’re affixing the Lake Superior Brewing name to a new brewpub they’re opening on the other side of town in the Lakeside/Lester Park neighborhood. Meanwhile, the old Lake Superior facility is now home to brand-new company called Warrior Brewing.
Both breweries are working hard to be up and running this summer, when (we all hope) beer drinking will once again be a communal activity. Still, the Duluth area has plenty of established craft brewpubs and brewers, including well-known brands like Bent Paddle and Castle Danger. Is there room for two newcomers? Here’s how they plan to distinguish themselves.
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Two veterans are preparing to open up a new brewery in Lincoln Park this spring.
February 4, 2021
DULUTH, Minn. – Two veterans are preparing to open up a new brewery in Lincoln Park this spring.
Veterans Matt Caple and Ben Gipson met in 2019 when Matt was setting up a fundraising collaboration between his nonprofit and one of the local breweries.
Through the Lake Superior Warriors Disabled Veteran Hockey Program, the two developed a strong bond and decided to pursue brewing full-time.
Warrior Brewing Company will be located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood on West Superior Street, which is where Lake Superior Brewing Company used to be.