Summit Announces Grand Reopening of the Summit Ratskeller

Nine months after breaking ground on a renovation of its former “Beer Hall,” Summit Brewing Co. is delighted as heck to announce the Grand Reopening of its public space — now with new furniture, new hours, a new doorway, and a new name. The Summit Ratskeller, our tribute to the warm German-style taverns loved the world over, will host a private kegger and ribbon-cutting with St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, local media, and other notable beer drinkers before opening to the public at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 12.

OK, WHAT THE HECK IS A RATSKELLER

While other local and regional breweries have added restaurants, bumper cars and petting zoos to appeal to ever-growing crowds, here at Summit, we’ve decided to double-down on the timeless cross-cultural experience of sharing beer with good friends and kind strangers. By creating a comfortable, welcoming space where the beer-curious can discover traditional, old-world beer styles alongside new and experimental brews — all brewed locally and independently — our hope is that the Summit Ratskeller will cut through the confusion and cacophony created by beer cocktails and fermented fruit juices, introducing thirsty folks to something lacking in Minnesota since Prohibition: A true beer culture.

“IT’S SURE AS SH*T NOT A DISASTER,” PROMISES SUMMIT FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT MARK STUTRUD

The first thing you’ll notice after parking your Subaru or tying your Schwinn to the bike rack is a new doorway and vestibule, built from beautiful white oak and featuring a rounded roof to match the brewery’s existing half-barrel-inspired art-deco design.
We’ve moved the 130-year-old red oak bar out from the corner and into the light, making it larger, more accessible, and increasing our draft lines from 16 to 20.
We’ve decorated the walls with black and white images celebrating the art of brewing, our production processes and our heritage. Stretched over 1-inch fiberglass sound panels, these 9-foot-tall fabric pictures make us feel thirsty for real.
Perhaps more noticeable than new window coverings, a new roof, and a new 189-inch custom-built video screen — we’ve got new furniture. Gone are the creaky old church-basement tables and tipsy seesaw-style benches, replaced by beautiful, German-made genuine chestnut chairs and tables.
Last but not least: The Stammtisch. Crafted from black walnut sourced in Farmington, Minnesota, The Stammtisch is The Regulars’ Table. Common throughout authentic German taverns and beer halls, this one-of-a-kind table is reserved for our employees and their guests. Worry not, however, as we’ve installed four matching black walnut high-top tables where you’re welcome to stand while drinking beers and carrying on.

WHY WE DID IT

Since construction of our brewery was completed in 1998 — making it Minnesota’s first brewery built from the ground up since Prohibition — the Summit Ratskeller has served as a meeting space for community organizations and non-profit groups, free of charge; it remains available in this capacity multiple evenings every week. In recent years, however, public interest in taprooms has increased. “The original design was meant to accommodate the community and public tours, and give staff somewhere to eat their lunch,” says Summit Brewing Co. Founder and President Mark Stutrud. “But it was finally time to upgrade the experience for our visitors, and now that our Ratskeller is more comfortable and visible, we’re finally using it to project our image, our identity, our connection to St. Paul, and our commitment to the centuries-old art of brewing.”

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