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March 24, 2018, Saturday - Farm to Brewery: Literally. at Boom Island Brewing

Time: 1:00pm-9:00pm

Location: Boom Island Brewing, 2014 N Washington Avenue

Farm to Brewery: Literally.

The term “Farm to Table” has become a conceit so overused and exhausted that it has become comical and nearly devoid of meaning. The next trend on the horizon is Farm to Bottle, Farm to Keg, Farm to Glass, etc. No to be outdone, Boom Island Brewing Company is taking it one step further: by physically transporting facets of the farm to the brewery in the city. Boom Island is teaming up with Chad Douglas, of Douglas Farms in Mora, Minnesota, to bring in farm animals that might be of some interest to craft beer lovers who are more city-centric.