a bartender pouring a drink
a bar with a variety of beer taps
All Nighter, Imperial Golden ale.
a person holding a cup of beer
a display of different types of knives
Brew list
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All Nighter
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Bar area
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The Verbal Tip Hazy IPA!
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Earl Gray Arnold Palmer seltzer cocktail
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Tasty!!
Natalie E.
Dec 28, 2024
Out of all the breweries in northeast. Falling knife is one of my Favorites especially during the colder months because they usually have a few options for imperial stouts. This time we went they only had one on tap. Which was a little disappointing. So I got their thc beverage grape vape instead. It's delicious but $10 for one seems a ittle expensive, considering you can buy a 4 pack of them at Total Wine for $20. When we got there we grabbed a table and the waitress came and greeted us right away. She was great. We ordered some Cheese bread from Wrecktangle Pizza. Which is always amazing. (They have a food truck there). They seem to be pretty consistent on having Timberwolves games on if you're looking for somewhere to watch the game. They do also have some parking on the side of the building. We usually don't have a hard time finding somewhere to park. They do also have some pin ball machines towards the back and a free juke box (but that doesn't play during the games). All in all, falling knife is a cute brewery that I'd recommend. They beers usually good. The vibes are good. And now it seems Wrecktangle has at least a semi permanent spot there.
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Greg W.
Jun 4, 2024
Falling Knife is tied for my favorite brewery in the area! The taproom is pretty small but the community and staff are all amazingly friendly and helpful. It's the premier Wolves bar in the area, hosts tons of nerdy events like Magic the Gathering drafts, and their parties aren't to be missed. There's a jukebox full of fantastic tunes and some pinball machines in the back, as well.Being such a small operation lets them rotate the tap list really regularly and experiment with cool styles and mashups. They're always putting out my next favorite barleywine or stout and consistently win awards for their IPAs; hazys in particular. Don't hesitate to try Fun Mom Jeans, Old Painless, or any pilsners.The taproom doesn't allow dogs but they have a small patio and constantly set up their side parking lot for events. If you get the chance to go to an event or just want some good beer, music, and vibes you should stop in.
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Annie D.
Dec 14, 2024
We stopped in for the Initials Game and had a blast. I can't give 5 stars mainly because I just got a root beer and the food truck was closed because of the cold so I didn't get the full experience but it was still fun. It was my first time at this brewery but it's a neat space in an unexpected location. We will definitely be back for more events and hopefully the food truck is open because I love Wrecktangle!
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Amber D.
Jan 30, 2024
I went to Falling Knife for the first time this month! On first impressions, the taproom was cute and cozy. The bar was full up, but there were plenty of tables available. While my friends and I were waiting to order, the bartender let us know that they actually do table service, so that was a nice surprise. I tried the Cherry Berry Cyclone first; it was fruity as expected & caramely on the back end, without being overly sweet. Next, I tried the Earl Gray Arnold Palmer seltzer cocktail (say that 5 times fast), which can apparently be made non-alcoholic as well. The cocktail was light, refreshing, & had a nice earl gray flavor without getting syrupy. The bubbles seemed to dissipate pretty quickly, but the flavor made up for the slight lack in carbonation for sure. A fun bonus was the free jukebox! My friends were trying to add songs from their paid app but it turned out the music was free; that seems silly, but it's definitely not a given at other bars. Cons:-we didn't drive, luckily, but parking looked to be a bit of a hassle, as the parking lot was full when we arrived
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Kimberly F.
Jun 2, 2024
We loved this Brewery. The staff was so friendly. The beer was good and it had a great atmosphere. It was a quiet Saturday afternoon but the bartenders were talking about a very busy evening before. We sat at the bar but there was plenty of other seating.
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Rick T.
Jul 3, 2023
Minnesota has an emerging craft beer scene moving like a freight train into the future of what great beers need to be. This brewery like many others I've visited in the last couple of years in MN excels in DDH New England style IPA's. The stouts and pastry sours are magnificent as well ! I'd like to personally thank the people working behind the bar who let me try so many different beers. Also explaining the intensive brewing process. Falling Knife easily cruises in to not only Minneapolis but the Minnesota top ten list. After visiting about 325 breweries in the last 20 years I enjoy going to good ones such as this. The End.....
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Jaren T.
Oct 5, 2024
Scam! We were charged $5 per person for a wristband in order to order beer with an event starting in 4 hours from when we arrived that we hadn't planned to see. Without it being known or expressed ahead of time, we wondered why the beer was so expensive because the $5 charge was disguised into the overall bill. Not a fan of the lack of communication that led to unnecessary money not spent towards beer but rather a meaningless wristband.
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Elizabeth W.
Oct 24, 2022
If you like your beer fruity and/or high in alcohol, or like seltzers, this might be your brewery. For me, I have tried it and don't need to stop again. I was super excited to see they had a scotch ale on tap. It is my one of my absolute favorite styles. My first clue should have been the high alcohol content - 11%. Some brewers can pull off a high alcohol version, but sadly this one was not good. It tasted like an alcoholic syrup. Next up, another favorite style - Saison. This was good. I would have preferred a lower alcohol level, which I have seen done well in a saison, but it was still good. Choosing the next beer was many difficult- lots of sour, but all fruit based. Love sours that are sour because of the brewing process, but most fruit sours a disaster. Maybe theirs was good but I skipped it to try their New England IPA. Could not finish it. I wish I could describe why- I think I wanted a more hints of hops. Either way, not my thing. You may like this brewery but know what you are getting into. It was not my thing.
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Jackie C.
Jan 20, 2024
Stumbled upon Falling Knife Brewing and loved the hidden gem vibe. No clear signs outside (so you have to be looking for it!), but the interior is adorable with that classic brewery charm. The beer selection is solid; I tried a very flavorful sour. The place offers entertainment with a ton of pinball machines, pull tabs, and a jukebox. It looks like they host various events. I'm on a mission to try every brewery in the twin cities, so I'm not sure if it was unique enough for me to return, but the friendly staff and enjoyable experience made it worthwhile!
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Whitney C.
Jun 10, 2022
No, you are not lost. Yes, it's located in a business park, and there's not a big sign outside indicating this is a brewery. But ignore all of that, because the staff, the brews, the events calendar, the pinball gallery and the good prices should more than tempt you to hang out.My friends and I met up for Flingo, a lovely Tuesday night tradition with drag bingo - funny commentary, dazzling performances and prizes from Betty Bang and the other Jeannie Retelle.I ordered a flight of the three stout pastry beers, because stouts are so so tasty - the Fun Mom Shoulders, the Ghost Step, and the Lil Shaky. And you can order as many or as little as you want!I like sweet but not too sweet (sorry Fun Mom), so the Ghost Step will likely be my go-to on my next visit!I'll leave my review for their food provider, Stop, Drop and Egg Roll on their respective page because they were *chef's kiss*.
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