This concept drawing of Surly Brewing Company’s $20 million brewery and restaurant was released last year.
Even though Surly Brewery has yet to pick a location for its expansion, the legacy of the Surly law passed last year has been the proliferation of craft beer-makers that are taking advantage of the change. Veteran craft brewer Summit in St. Paul, which also pushed for the legislation, now has a taproom license, and upstarts Harriet, Fulton and Lift Bridge have also opened taprooms.
