LIVE MUSIC: ERIK BERRY
Castle Danger Brewery 17 7th Street, Two Harbors, MN, United StatesStop by the taproom, grab a pint and listen to local mandolinist Erik Berry!
Stop by the taproom, grab a pint and listen to local mandolinist Erik Berry!
Join us at the taproom for some dangerously good ales and the musical talents of Ricky Sundstrom.
Featuring The Indigo Girls, the Water is Life Festival is part of the Love Water Not Oil Tour. Dangerously good ales will be available on tap at Bayfront Festival Park.
Our dangerously good ales will be available at Bayfront Festival Park for the Tyler Farr and Nelly show on August 2nd from 5-9 pm. Tyler Farr & Nelly - Live In Concert...presented by B105 & MIX 108. All ages show - rain or shine. Limited VIP up front tickets available. Tickets range from $30-$50 plus fees. Gates open … Continued
Stop by the taproom, grab a pint and listen to local mandolinist Erik Berry!
Join us for our 7th Anniversary on August 17th and 18th, 2018. Please see a detailed agenda below. Our anniversary marks 7 years of beer brewing, drinking, and support from all of you. Let's spend it together. Attending the party is completely free and kids are welcome to join in on the fun. See you in … Continued
Join us at the taproom to enjoy the musical talents of The Northeast Timberland Band. Dangerously good ales will be on tap all night long! A little bit about the band: The Northeast Timberland Band has been making music in the Twin Ports (Duluth/Superior area, for those not 'in the know') since late in 2013. … Continued
Stop by the taproom and kick the weekend off right with a cold brew and some live music! Teague Alexy’s music is deeply rooted in Americana after touring the country a few times with brother Ian in their foot-stomping band Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank. If you listen closely to the swing of Teague’s voice, guitar, … Continued
Come down to the taproom, grab a brew, order in a pizza and listen to the live music of local solo artist John Cron!
Join us at the taproom to enjoy the musical talents of Marc Gartman. Live music is best paired with dangerously good ales. See you at the taproom!