Try A Fresh-Made Beer When You Visit South X SouthEast, A Roadside Barn Brewery In Minnesota
By Betsy Rathburn|Published August 04, 2021
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.
Minnesota is a land of breweries! There’s at least one (but probably many more) in every region of the state. If you’re a beer lover who enjoys trying local brews, you’ll have a blast traveling to all the different big-city and small-town breweries. In southern Minnesota, one popular brewery is housed a charming roadside barn. If you like the outside, you’ll love the inside thanks to the comfortable seating areas and great beers. Sound good? Read on below to learn more about all that South X SouthEast Brewery has to offer:
South X SouthEast Brewing Company is a brewery in Pine Island, Minnesota. This community is about 75 miles south of Minneapolis, or 15 miles north of Rochester. Since they've been open, the charming blue barn has drawn visitors from all around the area.
Inside, the charm continues. The brewery is clean and modern, with plenty of seating for visitors. If you're looking to try a new-to-you brew, this is a great setting for it.
The brewery often hosts food trucks where you can grab a bite to eat alongside your beer. BBQ and tacos are common choices. You can also bring your own food!
You can even order a flight to find your favorite! Flagship beers include the Blonde Ale, Golden Ale, Red Ale, Light Amber Ale, Scottish Ale, and Stout!
The regular brews will keep you coming back. But there are also seasonal beers that are only around once a year. You'll always have something new to try at South X SouthEast Brewing Company!
For more information about South X SouthEast, including hours, current brews, and more, visit their website and Facebook page. And if you enjoy exploring Minnesota’s different breweries, check out our past articles about Canal Park Brewing Company and Karst Brewing.
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