WELCOME TO CASTLE DANGER BREWERY!. Castle Danger Brewery has been brewing dangerously good craft beers on the North Shore of Lake Superior since 2011. After quickly out-growing our 3-bbl brewhouse in Castle Danger, they opened a new location in downtown Two Harbors with a much larger brewing system, allowing them to brew much more dangerously good ales. The distribute their beer to local bars & restaurants to enjoy by the glass and to local liquor stores to buy canned 6-packs. Stop by & visit them at 17-7th Street in downtown Two Harbors!
Their Danger Ale is outstanding and worth a taste!
About
Castle Danger Brewery started as a small 3-barrel production brewery in Castle Danger, Minnesota, 12 miles northeast of Two Harbors off of Highway 61 at Castle Haven Cabins resort. Clint & Jamie MacFarlane started the brewery journey in March 2010. Clint brewed his first 3-barrel batch of beer on March 1, 2011. His love of homebrewing finally turned into a dream-come-true. He is brewing beer that he loves and knows others will enjoy, too. It has now turned into a 30-bbl brewing system in historic downtown Two Harbors, including a 100-seat taproom and soon-to-come canning line. (Read more using the link below!)
Phone Number (218) 834-5800
Castle Danger Brewery
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