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- The Growler MagazineAugust 20, 2013Don't miss the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild’s Land of 10,000 Beers exhibit in the West Hall. Beer from more than 30 MN craft brewers, education, and much more. Daily 9am-9pm (8pm Labor Day). Read more
- Heavy TableAugust 26, 20112011: The Minnesota Honey Producers' honey lemondade is tops: with the floral depth and mild, pure warmth of real honey, this lemonade was a perfect blend of tart and sweet, and a thirst annihilator. Read more
- Heavy TableAugust 28, 20152015: Stop by the Minnesota Grown Honey stand for a Sweet Science honey lemonade sorbet that many among us found replete with real honey flavor and bright, natural lemon. Read more
- Heavy TableAugust 31, 20102010: Try the wine ice cream, mixed by Izzy's with MN wines. All three of these flavors ($3 a scoop or two scoops for $5) were gorgeous works of gastronomic art. Read more
- Matt DempseyAugust 25, 2012Stop by the Land of 10,000 Beers Exhibit. Learn how beer is made and taste some great Minnesota brewed beers (21+ only)
- MN Beer ActivistsAugust 23, 2013
- Check out the Crop Art, grain samples, and feed sacks! Also, see if you can spot the political scarecrow.
- Check out the Bee & Honey displays! Learn all about bees and get some honey ice cream or honey lemonade!
- Heavy TableAugust 27, 20092009: It may be the best deal at the fair: the Cider Freezes found near the apples. For only a buck they are packed with flavor, last long & quite refreshing.
- Heavy TableAugust 27, 20092009: Salty Tart is set up southeast of the building and serving coconut macaroons. 3 for $5. They're chewy yet tender; not too sweet. Strong toasted coconut flavor.
- Spencer AgnewAugust 22, 2013$1 Cider Freezes, Wine Ice Cream, Honey Lemonade (Minnesota Honey Producers)
- Heavy TableAugust 29, 20102010: Outside between the Ag building and International Bazaar is Salty Tart: get their Peaches and Cream. Read more
- After the Fair is over, they put the Christmas trees out on the sidewalk. They look so forlorn.