Inbound BrewCo

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Inbound BrewCo

Brewery · North Loop

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701 N 5th St, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Craft brewery with wide variety of IPAs, sours, and fruit beers  

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Where to Find the Best Locally Made THC Drinks in the Twin Cities | Eater Twin Cities

"Inbound offers a five milligram tropical sativa seltzer and a 10 milligram cherry lime indica seltzer. Grab a four-pack to-go if you like. Every few months, the brewery runs a limited release 10 milligram THC beverage — currently, a blackberry peach sativa flavor is available. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go." - Ryan Meaney

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Which Minneapolis and St. Paul taprooms have craft beer delivery and pick up during the pandemic | Eater Twin Cities

"Offering beer, merchandise, and gift cards to go from noon to 8 p.m. daily. Online ordering for pickup is also available." - Will Simons

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The Best Craft Breweries in Minneapolis North and North Loop Neighborhoods | Eater Twin Cities

"Floor to ceiling windows and high, industrial ceilings bring the former recycling facility to life. The tap menu is broken down into easy drinkers, hop lovers, dark beers, and funky flavors, with standouts Apricot Pale Ale and Super G Loveshake taking center stage. Be sure to check out the full calendar of food trucks including Market BBQ, Electric Noodle, and Butcher Salt." - Eater Staff

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Thomas Roderick

Google
It was all right. Average craft beer, decent food truck. The place was empty, with the Twins game having just started a couple blocks away, but was surprised there was no one there. Standard offering of craft beer styles. Lot of breweries in a small footprint.

Abbe Pedersen

Google
I am super happy that Inbound does events that involve books! Books and Brews - what a great combination! However, I went to the most recent Adult Book Fair at the state fairgrounds in St. Paul and was very disappointed. I bought two tickets - $10/ticket - fair price to get in as it included a beverage. From the second I walked in the door at the opening bell, the line was so long for a beer that I never could get one the whole time I was there. I had to pass my drink tickets to someone else. If I had waited in the line, I never would have gotten to actually attend the event.

Jill Bernard

Google
Thank you Inbound BrewCo for hosting the Pitch-A-Friend queer night! Such a welcoming cool space, and the beer was delicious. Food truck was a nice touch. Convenient to bike lanes. What a great spot!

Brendan Halbohm

Google
Checked out Inbound for the first time. Saw the “Contains Nuts” poster in the window and of course had to try it! It definitely did not disappoint!

Nikki B

Google
I make it in here w friends a couple times a year....usually a holiday when it's free parking. Made me chuckle when ordering a beer the beertender asked "you come here often?" I giggled and replied "no, I'm cheap, only on holidays". The beer is always good and the staff friendly. I like the bright tap room. Parking is usually pretty easy. You can usually find a few well behaved dogs inside. I like that the brew house is right behind the tap wall. On Memorial Day or Independence Day they've been known to do tap beer deals if you wear red, white or blue. Despite my visits being infrequent the consistency is always spot on.... delicious beers poured by friendly beertenders that I tend to chat up. They have a nice, small selection of merch. Bonus.. Inbound isn't far to brewery hop to six other breweries. Thanks and cheers Inbound.

Jessica Lynn Shull

Google
Try Bees 🐝 if it’s still on tap! Unique flavor combination that is subtle, refreshing, and enjoyable. 4oz pours available for anything so make your own flight sans paddle. Great spot before a baseball game for local beer brewed right with care and clever combinations.

Brittany

Google
What a great space! So many seating options (something I’m worried about sometimes when I go places) great drinks too! Really enjoyed the Peanut Butter Honey Blonde. And obvious one, but dog friendly! Love that!!! I was traveling from out of town and love that your dog can join in on the fun vs being alone at home.

Matthew H.

Google
Nice place that I've been to before. Pretty laid back on a Tuesday night. Maybe a total of 10 people there. First beer was decent, second beer was funky. Swap it out for a different one, still funky. Not sure what the problem was because that wasn't my experience the first time there. So fingers crossed that third time's a charm...
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Kerry B.

Yelp
What a cool place. The decor is light wood, long beams, and some very interesting tables. The bar has seating on all sides. There is also an upstairs arcade and a stage. So before I talk about the individual beers, overall the beers here were the best in Minneapolis. That is in my limited experience. If you are in Minneapolis and could only make one stop for craft beer, I would recommend Inbound Brew Co. The BEER: Old Tricks amber Lager 4.9% ABV... full bodied in flavor and ABV will not cripple you, totally crushable all day Lager Ghoul's Drool American red ale 6.6% ABV... I got ripe fruit and Molasses, weird, but good. Maybe some prunes, almost has a Barleywine flavor. Raspberry Jam Bam blonde ale 5.4% ABV... deceptively light at 5.4%. Has the Raspberry perfume flavor. It was okay. Fruit of the loop west coast IPA 6.4% ABV... lower in IBUs for a West coast. I really liked this a lot. I got pineapple. Some unique flavors. Hazy Shades Hazy NEIPA 6.9% ABV... this is super good, caught some clove like a Belgian, in an IPA for me this was next level good. This is FIRE, a super star. Aviator Hazy Pale Ale 5% ABV... fruity West coast hoppy, smooth finish and slightly sweet Juicin' Voorhees DIPA 8.1% ABV... YES... so juicy, so delicious and crushable, but only if you don't have to work the next day. Potions Hazy IPA 7% ABV... Juicy, smooth, resin, light hops. Very good.
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Alden C.

Yelp
Inbound BrewCo was a brewery that was on my list for a long time. It's always so satisfying when one of these breweries gets to be tried out by us. We had Movin' to the Country which was a peach beer and I can say with some confidence that they are referencing the song "Peaches" from Presidents of the United States of America. This beer was good and of course obviously sweet as peaches are very much so. But not too sweet. It was a fairly well balanced beer. This beer is also creamy and smooth as well as light bodied and crushable. Good beer and a fun one to drink!
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Samantha W.

Yelp
We love Inbound BrewCo! They have an awesome indoor/outdoor space, friendly workers, a great selection of beers, are dog-friendly and are supporters of the LGBTQ+ community. I've enjoyed most of the beers I've tried here, and they have flights so you can try plenty! My favorites are Contains Bees and Raspberry Jam Bam. They also have seasonal hard slushies, which are usually pretty good.
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Erin H.

Yelp
We stopped by during a Vikings game - we had great beer and played bingo! This was one of the most midwestern experiences I've ever had. Our bartender was friendly and gave us suggestions on some beers to try.
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Nikki B.

Yelp
I make it in here w friends a couple times a year....usually a holiday when it's free parking. Made me chuckle when ordering a beer the beertender asked "you come here often?" I giggled and replied "no, I'm cheap, only on holidays". The beer is always good and the staff friendly. I like the bright tap room. Parking is usually pretty easy. You can usually find a few well behaved dogs inside. I like that the brew house is right behind the tap wall. On Memorial Day or Independence Day they've been known to do tap beer deals if you wear red, white or blue. Despite my visits being infrequent the consistency is always spot on.... delicious beers poured by friendly beertenders that I tend to chat up. They have a nice, small selection of merch. Bonus.. Inbound isn't far to brewery hop to six other breweries. Thanks and cheers Inbound.
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Aurah Gqunefere W.

Yelp
Solid place! They have a slushee seltzer that was really good, the bartender said they change it out weekly I think. The space inside was light and had the classic north loop 'industrial' feel. I like that they've got a little bit of outdoor seating, and it was a nice day out so they had these huge windows open too. Solid drinks, would probably come back!
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Ted R.

Yelp
Sometimes you are just in the mood for a beer. Frankly, this doesn't happen to me often, but yesterday was one of those times. I used Google Maps to find somewhere close to where we were and was directed to Inbound Brew, which is near the Warehouse District. This is a really bright and inviting place if you are in the neighborhood. According to the website, they have 30 craft beer tap lines, but I'm not sure if it's a rotation or all are available all the time. I had a Laser Loon, which is a light Pilsner. It was easy to drink, cold, and refreshing. The other light beers were a bit out there, including a peanut butter honey blonde, raspberry blonde ale, and apricot pale ale. They also had "hop forward" and dark beers, so there is something for everyone. My wife had the (seasonal) grasshopper slushy with hard seltzer, which is a better tasting Shamrock Shake. This could be addictive. I'm not sure if it was alcoholic, but since it has "hard seltzer" I imagine it is. I really loved the decor. The tables and benches are made from huge pieces of wood and it's just a very inviting, relaxing vibe. The whole front of the restaurant was open-air and it felt great in this unseasonably warm weather. The bartender was super friendly. They offer some packaged snacks like pretzels, but they had the same appeal as what Delta airlines offers mid-flight. However, the menu did say that food trucks are frequently present (but not when we were there). On street (pay) parking was easy to find. I recommend checking this place out as another small craft brewery.
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Jess L.

Yelp
What a great dog friendly brewery with tons of seating and space for everyone to feel comfortable even if it's packed. The service was great, huge bar real estate so no problem getting beers. Seemed like they have rotating food trucks outside, they have a calendar on their website for what trucks will be there and when. We'll definitely be back!
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Michele B.

Yelp
Oh my goodness! There are so many breweries in the North Loop all of a sudden! I had no idea this spot existed! Lucky for me Get Knit hosted their ticket purchasing party for Rails and Ales 2023 here on a Thursday night. It has an overly industrial vibe. The bar stools were not overly comfy, but I was only there for one beer and made do. When we come back for the train tour I am going to grab a low table to sit at. The lady barkeep was extremely knowledgeable and helpful steering me towards what I was looking for. A fruity sour or similar to try. I was not disappointed and look forward to trying the raspberry blonde ale next! Get knit offered a great coupon during happy hour so I was extra happy! Thanks for introducing me to a new spot to hang out!
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Tara L.

Yelp
We found this brewery just by driving past it. We decided to stop in because the atmosphere looked nice with a very open concept and open garage door to enjoy the nice summer evening breeze. The bartender was super nice and let us taste the beers before deciding on the ones we wanted. Very chill environment and good beer, you can't go wrong giving it a try.
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Megan B.

Yelp
We picked an outdoor table and the environment, atmosphere were really cute and spacious. I had a sour guava beer can, it was really good! The owners are incredibly nice I heard!!
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Ellie B.

Yelp
Very cool place! There is a wide variety of seating options and there is great lighting because they have huge garage doors they can open when its nice out. I had a fruity ale that was delicious and in the summer they also have tasty alcoholic slushies. The bartender was attentive but not intrusive and I hope to come back sometime.
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Angelique P.

Yelp
Service was great. I am a sticker and patch collector which they had both. Ambiance was very pleasant. Food, Food truck.
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Nate B.

Yelp
Really good service, a nice open space, and a wide variety of beer choices (which are all done pretty well). They have a food truck available generally and it is a great place pre- or post- Twins games or other Target Field events. They have an arcade week, which was on Nov 6-12th this year, where they brought in something like 15 games and you could play all of them on free play with a $5 wristband. So much fun for the family at this event.
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Kelly R.

Yelp
This place is excellent and I've been here several times. It has some great brews, and excellent service. I love that I can go there for live music, trivia, to play board games from their selection, or to just hang out. They have long picnic style seating, and I've never felt like it was too packed to be able to sit or get a drink. It feels like a great spot to get a drink when you're in the mood for something chill. I really enjoy this gem!

Matt J.

Yelp
One of my favorite IPA places & if you like east, west or any ipa inbound is the place Hazy shades is one of my favs
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Brad L.

Yelp
We had an amazing experience at this brewery and all the beers were super good. The bartender hadn't worked there for a super long time was so positive about the company and how they work alongside other local brewers. There was a lot of room to hold a plethora of people. We came in when they were doing a week long arcade/game event. They had video games brought in for the week and I'm sure they do other fun weekly events. Happy Hour prices are great for the selections they have and grabbed some cans to go.
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Troy S.

Yelp
Nice brewery. This was my first time, so I got a flight of beers. All four beers were great. Friendly service. The taproom is right in the brew house. Clean bathrooms. There was a food truck on the Wednesday that I was there.
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Callandra C.

Yelp
Loved this brewery , very wide open and plenty of places to sit and play games with friends if you would like . The only thing I wished they had , was a spot to specifically order at the bar, because it got quite busy around the bar . The beer . HALUCIDATION ALE WITH FRONTENAC GRAPE JUICE 14% this had notes of cherry and grape . It was different for a sour , and strong . Overall I liked this one . TO BE CONTINUED... BLUEBERRY LEMONADE FRUITED SOUR 5% - this was lighter for a sour , and I didn't get blueberry at all , but it was an easy sipper . TO BE CONTINUED... WILD BERRY FRUITED SOUR 5%- this one tastes exactly like a fruit punch and easy to drink . I really enjoyed all the fruit flavors it gave . FARM PARTY SAISON 5.4%- this was most like a sour like I'm used to . Very carbonated and bitter . Get lots of clove taste and makes your mouth pucker a bit like I like . Lastly - RASPBERRU JAM BAM RASPBERRU BLONDE ALE 5.4%- I loved this ale the raspberry was so beautiful and this was light beer . I would recommend this one to anyone who is a light beer drinker . The live music was a plus and overall loved this brewery for its wide variety of beer options , they also offer N/A options and a hard seltzer .
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Lindsey H.

Yelp
Great brewery! Loved the space and the service was TOP NOTCH! They have beers to go in the cooler (great selection) as well as a number of great brews on tap. They also do beer slushies. This place is great for groups and has a great vibe. Cheers!
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Shaji K.

Yelp
Still open on a Monday night, so decided to stop in for a beer. Huge open area concept with large windows letting in the warm air. Got a seat at the bar and was quickly given the draft menu. Started off with the "Celly" Pilsener ($6) - a very light bodied but crisp beer. Not very bitter and would go great with a meal. Next, had the "ok thx" IPA ($7) - a multi hop ale with a lingering aftertaste. Nice to sip on for the end of the night. Didn't have the snacks here, but they do have the option. Beer slushie looks interesting as well. Definitely a good watering hole to try in the area.
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Jon H.

Yelp
Went to Inbound last week and loved the whole atmosphere! Great location on a relatively quiet street. I sat outside at a table with two friends. Prices were very reasonable and tables were well spaced out. Delicious IPA (Super G). Friend got the Lemon- Lime Pie sour- be warned VERY sour! Will definitely be back, especially for great outdoor seating!
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L. W.

Yelp
Great vibes here! Music was all over the place in a good way. Large but really warm atmosphere. Good beers too, the bartenders were super friendly and helpful!
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Heidi H.

Yelp
One of the best breweries in the North Loop. Every visit here is greeted with a laid back atmosphere and fantastic staff. This spot is kid and dog friendly, has tons of board games and a wide variety of tap beers, seltzers and hard slushees. No food on site but you can bring your own or check the website for a food truck schedule.
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Brian M.

Yelp
Loved it. Had a great friendly neighborhood vibe. Friendly staff and clean. Beers had some good ones large selection. Games to play and large tables. Dog friendly inside and out. Great crowd people just out to have fun. Def stop by again.
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Sarah B.

Yelp
We come here all the time for the apricot ale but just recently learned about the MN Wild Rice beer they make when we did a brewery tour and it's our new favorite. Highly recommend stopping in here if you're a beer lover - tons too choose from and always a food truck outside or options to bring your own snacks! Beer tours are worth it, knowledgeable staff and pour your own beer throughout. We love inbound!
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Chelsea R.

Yelp
Attended this brewery for my first time as an event. Prior to this I had always intended to visit but never made the time due to its location. It is nestled near target Field and really truly is a beautiful industrial style brewery. I had a friend that rented out the entire space for the wedding. The beer selection was good in my opinion. The brewery doesn't seem to stock too many IPA style beers and also not heavy in the stout section either. I feel there is a good middle ground.I opted to try their PB milk stout which does contain nuts as far as the brewing process goes so it is not recommended for somebody that has a peanut butter allergy or nut allergy. It had a low IBU I thought in comparison to other dark beers in the same category thus making it less bitter than their Russian imperial. I honestly cannot comment on the pricing because, the wedding rented out the space and had an open bar. I can say that the pricing for that is wrapped in the pricing of renting the venue out and i thought that was really convenient. As far as the ambiance goes, it was a good combination between open and rustic with a splash of industrial because the windows were Floor to ceiling and you could see all of the piping in facility. I thought there was enough seating although picnic style it allowed for people to mingle with one another. I also really enjoy the way that their bar was set up. It's location took up a large section of the back wall which made it easy for the lines to move quickly when ordering beer. The location of the bar still was not in the way of comfortable seating and movement. All in all being that it's a "classy" brewery and not your typical grunge pub style brewery I had to give it four stars. That is encompassing how well their staff handled the wedding party, politeness of the staff, cleanliness of the facility and overall beer menu. I can't wait to visit again very soon.
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Kaitlin U.

Yelp
I came here solo for an I AM Sarah Edwards and Hands On Twin Cities event tonight and was pleasantly surprised! The space is open and fresh, inviting, and fun. There's an upper deck area with some seating but most of the seating is on the main floor in cafeteria-style long tables with benches. There's an area for live music in front of the upper deck area. Really cool! The decor is what I'd describe as "urban cabin." Cozy, woodsy, and inviting. When I first came in, I was greeted by a tiny Burmese mountain dog puppy! I love how dog friendly Inbound is. There were at least 5 dogs total there tonight. I ordered from the food truck that was outside tonight to bring dinner home for my boyfriend -- SO good. Don Oishi Kitchen was the truck, we got the chicken and beef rice bowls and pork gyoza. Can't wait to run into their truck again! I also took a beer from their "to-go" fridge. Love the range of options, I forgot to take a picture of it. I got a can/pint of the Fruit of the Loop (cute name), which I didn't realize until after I got home was an IPA. I wouldn't normally pick an IPA to drink but it was tasty! The can was also fun, bigger than my phone and hefty overall. I'm looking forward to coming back for a date night sometime!
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Daniel S.

Yelp
Very cool brewery just down the street from the Twins stadium, they have several styles of beers on tap. I tried 3 IPAs, and enjoyed them all. The inside has a nice decor, and plenty of both indoor and outdoor seating, so ideal for meeting up before or after Twins games. The staff was very friendly, and it's convenient to get to, right off the blue line train. They don't have a food menu, but I'm sure you can bring some in. If I'm ever back in town, I'd be down to come back.
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Abhijit B.

Yelp
Was here earlier this week for a Happy Hour with coworkers whom I have never met in person :). Very very spacious place with indoor and outdoor seating. I had the IPA and something else but both very good. I think they only have popcorn for food but there is a very good taco place a few blocks away. In speaking to the bartender I learnt that they have been around for 5 years now . Definitely worth checking out if you around Downtown and need a quick drink to drive these hot summer days ( no complaints :)
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Gabriel S.

Yelp
Really great place to relax and chill with friends. I was recently here after a twins game and really enjoyed the space. Lots of light and very clean. Fun wood tables and seats all over to hold a large group. I don't drink much so I had the grapefruit soda that is made in house. It was fabulous. They also have free ice water and allow pets! The beer drinkers in our group really liked what they had and there were no complaints from anyone. Easy access to the freeways and inexpensive parking. I will be back again for a fun place to chill with friends and have a nice cold beverage.
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Mason Y.

Yelp
Great beer and away from downtown...also friendly people all there to enjoy the beer. My favorite was the New England IPA.

Cade M.

Yelp
Absolutely loved this place. Had a Contains Bees (Honey Peanut Butter Blonde Ale, don't knock it till you try it) and the Fruit of the Loop West Coast IPA. Loved the former so much I purchased a 6 pack to go. Patrick was incredibly kind and welcoming. Will definitely be back here.
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Kristin O.

Yelp
Pints and pups and plays, oh my! This place knows what they're doing - yes they are a brewery but more than that they are a destination. Their beer is good and they have a nice variety of interesting taps but what keeps me coming back here isn't the beer, it's everything else. +They allow dogs inside. This is a big win in Minnesota where it's too effing cold to sit outside 50% of the year. Not only do they allow dogs inside, they host dog events! They have Paint-your-Pup events, dog meet-ups, and more. +They do Trivia every Monday and have loads of games to play whenever. Lots of breweries aren't open Mondays but they are! +Their space is enormous and most their tables are huge picnic-style tables that allow large groups to sit together. The warehouse-style space means super tall ceilings and a bright, open feel. +They have food trucks and allow you to bring in your own food. +They have a stage for live music!
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Angie S.

Yelp
I am so excited for this place to be so close to me! They are doing all things right. -Location, location, location (so close to Twins stadium) -Live music at least on the weekend (no cover!) -Late night happy hours from 11-12midnight with $3 pints -Amazing space with open atmosphere (sit inside, yet feel like you are outside windows open) -Friendly staff -Food trucks for the hungry I cannot say enough about the Apricot Ale beer! I know they sold out quickly and are brewing more now as I write this. Then along the same sweeter palate, I also enjoy the Imperial Saison. It's brewed with a few different fruits, and I think I also read, bubblegum?! I guess sugar is important for the brewing process. It was 9.7%. Definitely stop here sooner than later!
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Vee V.

Yelp
There are so many breweries popping up in the Twin Cities and only a few are memorable, Inbound is one of them. The space is cool. It's huge and open, garage style window/doors that roll up all around the building, long community tables, and a live band. Overall, a fun atmosphere. Varied beer menu, everyone should be able to find something they like. Since I wasn't driving I went for the higher alcohol content beers of course. I didn't exactly find one beer I fell in love with, but I enjoyed each beer I tried. I saw a food truck out front, although it was shut down around 930pm on a Friday. Eat first if you're arriving late, or order pizza...wait, can you do that? Only thing lacking was a bit of diversity. It wasn't too busy when we arrived, but it filled up quickly with lots of white men. Single ladies, you have been tipped.
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John W.

Yelp
One of the better breweries in the Twin Cities. Catering heavily to the hops-seeking crowd, they offer several IPA variations on the regular, plus specialty brews like Milkshake IPAs with lactose and fruity flavors that go down the hatch so easily, like a summertime dessert. The ambiance is a basic, high-ceiling brewhall setup with long tables and benches, providing space for large groups. Dogs are welcome inside, and food trucks often sit out front for the hungry drinkers. Note that parking is rare to come by, so plan to walk from a few blocks away--but it's worth it.
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Sara W.

Yelp
Nice big taproom with community tables, big tap list. The parking is a bit tough as it's metered, so bring your quarters. I love they allow dogs and give tasters, no flights here.
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Stacey D.

Yelp
Great brewery in North Loop. Stop by before or after a Twins game for good tasting beer that's not severely over priced! Follow their instragram to see what new beers are coming. They have a beautiful venue that you can rent out for special events. The beer list is ever changing but my favorite is the Apricot Fuzz. It is my go to beer - super refreshing and fun summer beer but honestly, I order it all year round because I'm always in the mood for it when I am in North Loop. Parking is hit or miss since its North Loop. Plan ahead for parking or just take an Uber!
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Kim P.

Yelp
Very cool brewery in my neighborhood! I love the music and chill vibe. I'm not very big on beer so I love the craft soda. The bartender informed me that they make them in house. My favorite is the grapefruit soda. It's tart, but sweet. It reminds me of my favorite Caribbean soft drink, "Ting." There is always a food truck parked right out front. I love how they rotate them so there is new food to try. There was gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches while we where there. They are also very dog friendly. We took our pup with us and he had a great time too. This will surely be one of our summer hang out spots.
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Carey D.

Yelp
My favorite thing about inbound, second to their beer, is that they are open on Monday. Not sure why so many places are closed Mondays, but I'm never let down by Inbound! They have an impressive high top bar that is easy to see everything from. I'm a shorty so it's a plus to be able to see across the room with it needing to stand on a chair. Silly thing to be excited about, but you don't see me judging you? Dogs. Accouting big plus for me is that you can bring your dog! In the winter time it's nice to have a place to sit with your pooch that's warm
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Steph C.

Yelp
My husband I visited the Twin Cities for the first time last month, and we decided to check out the local beer talent as long as we were in the area. We found Inbound BrewCo on Yelp and dropped in on a rainy Sunday afternoon. It was a great way to spend an hour before leaving town. The space was cool, a big blocky black box of a building that was almost unmistakably a craft brewery in the new hip industrialish vein. It was reasonably busy at 4PM on a Sunday, but there was plenty of room for us to sit at the bar with our luggage. I was even able to charge my phone while we drank. There was a food truck parked right outside for the hungry, and some people were playing a game of giant Jenga. A fun, relaxing scene. Service was excellent. Our bartender was friendly, and he pointed us toward his favorite beers on the Inbound list. I guess this place doesn't do pre-set flights, but you can build your own by buying tasters of whatever beers you please. We shared tasters of the Session IPA, the Apricot Pale Ale, the Comet Pale Ale, and the Hibiscus Saison, then pints of the Imperial Saison and the Comet. Tasters were $3 each for 4 oz. pours, and pints were $4 apiece thanks to happy hour (usually $6, which is still reasonable for this sort of beer). Every single beer was on point, but I was particularly into the hoppy Comet and the rich, boozy Imperial. The Apricot is apparently a signature, and I see why it's so popular--light and fruity but full of lovely flavor. We had a fantastic time at Inbound and would've loved to stay longer if we didn't have a 5:00 dinner reservation and a 7:50 flight. I'm glad we squeezed in this stop. The place was awesome, and the beer was delicious.
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Uptown Foodie G.

Yelp
Wow - The beer here just sucks! Admittedly, there are few micro-brews I really love, but I literally could not stomach the beer at this place. Here is my suggestion - bring a water bottle full of Budweiser. Sorry but I'm outbound!
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Mitch H.

Yelp
If you want to go for a relaxing drink after a hard day or a place to have a large party, Inbound BrewCo has you covered. An awesome open area with plenty of natural light and plenty of indoor/outdoor seating. Definitely a place to visit if you don't like being squished in large crowds. On to the beers, for starters the Conifer Crush was excellent. If you are in to IPAs this one will not disappoint. Their Raspberry Kölsch is light slight sweet with a nice aroma of raspberry. Perfect patio weather beer. The Cream Ale has mainly been my go to beer if I'm indecisive. I really think Inbound has got theirs down. It's like, refreshing and a little crispness to it. If your looking for a good beer to bring along to a BBQ or picnic, this is the beer I would choose. Definitely looking forward to my next visit
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Bao H.

Yelp
By far one of my favorite breweries around the Twin Cities. The beer is good and you'll always find yourself having a good time. I had a delicious Peanut Butter Milk Stout and I am in love with it!! You can really smell the aroma and taste the peanut butter. The bartenders were fast and efficient with orders and there's always a food truck outside if you're hungry! I highly doubt you'll ever rarely be disappointed when coming here because I never am.
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Jay B.

Yelp
Any place where I have to beg to get a beer, is not a place I will be visiting any time soon. Wednesday, 4:30, maybe ten people in the entire place. I walk up to the bar, two guys manning the bar, at least it looked like it. One seems too busy effing with his phone, the other, too busy wiping down the bar. I have money in my hand, no one else is waiting for service, they both ignore me. They look at me, and still no service. I am a customer! With money I want to give you! I will not be back.
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Domingo C.

Yelp
Great local brewery to check out with awesome customer service. While waiting for friends to show up, I walked in, sat at the bar, and was immediately asked how I was doing and if I had any questions. Appreciate the immediate connection to the customer. Relaxing vibe that wasn't too chaotic on a Thursday evening. Offers food trucks and live music, which provides an awesome environment. They are dog-friendly as well! Would definitely come back again!
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Emily R.

Yelp
It was a raining Minneapolis day and my friends and I wanted to grab a beer and catch up. There was only one problem, we had our dogs and we couldn't sit outside because it was raining. My friend mentioned Inbound. I researched it and was THRILLED when I found out they allow dogs not only outside, but inside and they were open on Mondays! We stopped in for a couple of beers. The inside is industrial with the nice wood accents. The bartenders were super nice and helpful. As for beer, I only got the Apricot IPA. It was smooth and not too bitter for an IPA. I loved it, so I had two. We played a round of trivia and ate some awesome food from the food truck! Can't wait to go back and try some more beer!
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Molly M.

Yelp
Here for an event (fundraising benefit) and have to admit it was a great experience. The brewery was packed but the servers kept on the taps, filling pints! I enjoyed the blueberry vanilla hibiscus kombucha ($4/pint), with very little vinegar aftertaste. My beer loving partner loved the PB Milk Stout, followed by a Mocha Stout (both $6/pint). The Fuzz: Apricot Pale Ale was different lighter brew-too hoppy for our tastes.