Plymouth Brewery Survives Pandemic, Now Celebrates ‘BEERthday’
Luce Line Brewing Co., Plymouth’s only brewery, opened in November 2020, one of the most difficult periods of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Owners credit the community as the reason why they’re still crafting beer two years later.
“We’re a business that came together because 12 investors gathered up,” said Tim Naumann, CEO of Luce Line Brewing. “Most of the people work in the Plymouth area knowing that the community wanted a brewery, and tried to deliver that for them.”
Located near the Luce Line State Trail, the brewery is housed in a building that was once an office for the Wayzata School District.
Luce Line Brewing will celebrate its second birthday with a “BEERthday” party on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
“We’re creating a new beer, it’s called Glacial Lakes, and it has hints of apricot and a really great rye flavor,” Naumann said. “So we think it will be just a really fun day. Spend a half an hour, or spend all day with us and have a good time.”
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