Fulton Brewing Acquires Bemidji Brewing and Launches True North Beverage

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Fulton Brewing today announced it is acquiring Bemidji Brewing Company and launching True North Beverage, a new Minnesota-based collective built to give locally rooted craft beverage brands shared resources for growth. The acquisition, effective October 31, 2026, builds on a production partnership between Fulton and Bemidji Brewing that began roughly three years ago. Financial terms were not disclosed.

That partnership let Bemidji Brewing expand production beyond the capacity of its downtown Bemidji facility and grow distribution into Duluth, the North Shore and other Minnesota markets. Through the acquisition, Bemidji Brewing now joins Fulton Brewing, FINNEGANS and N*RC Sparkling THC Waters in the True North Beverage portfolio, which will provide shared production, sales, marketing, distribution, purchasing and administrative resources, allowing member brands to pursue growth without the capital investment that expansion would otherwise require.

“Our belief is simple: Minnesota has built some incredible beverage brands, and they deserve the opportunity to grow without losing what made them special in the first place,” said Ryan Petz, CEO of Fulton Brewing and True North Beverage. “Our work with Bemidji Brewing showed us what is possible when complementary businesses share resources and expertise. True North Beverage is designed to build on that model.”

Bemidji Brewing’s downtown taproom will remain open, continuing to offer the beers, experience and local engagement for which the brewery is known, and its founders will stay involved in the brand’s evolution through the taproom.

Founded in 2012, Bemidji Brewing has become one of northern Minnesota’s most respected craft breweries, known for its award-winning beers, community involvement and authentic connection to the region. As demand grew beyond what its downtown facility could support, the company explored ways to grow without the significant capital investment that new brewery construction and equipment would require. Its production partnership with Fulton provided that path: over the past three years, Fulton’s available capacity helped Bemidji Brewing increase volume and expand into Duluth and the North Shore, followed by growth toward the Twin Cities.

“When we started Bemidji Brewing, our goal wasn’t simply to make great beer. It was to build something our community could be proud of,” said Justin “Bud” Kaney, co-founder and president of Bemidji Brewing Company. “As we considered how to reach more of Minnesota, it became clear that expanding our own facility would require a level of investment that was difficult to justify in today’s market. Our partnership with Fulton gave us another way forward- they have the facility, experience, and team to bring Bemidji Brewing into markets that have remained beyond our production capacity, while we keep our connection to Bemidji through the taproom.”

Under True North Beverage, Bemidji Brewing will receive expanded production, sales, marketing and distribution support, creating opportunities for broader availability across Minnesota, including a stronger presence in the Twin Cities.

True North Beverage builds on Fulton Brewing’s experience supporting distinct Minnesota beverage brands, including its partnership with FINNEGANS, and intends to preserve the voice, history and customer relationships of each brand while creating greater efficiency and scale behind the scenes.

“This isn’t about reinventing beloved brands,” Petz said. “It’s about pairing strong brands with the infrastructure they need to reach their potential. Bemidji Brewing had opportunities for growth that exceeded its available production capacity, and Fulton had the capacity and expertise to help meet that demand. It is an ideal fit for both organizations.”

True North Beverage also offers a potential model for other established beverage producers navigating rising production costs, changing consumer preferences, increased competition and regulatory uncertainty across emerging beverage categories. The company expects future partnerships to follow a similar approach, giving brands access to production capacity, sales expertise, marketing support, purchasing power and administrative resources while retaining the qualities that distinguish them in the marketplace.

“Our vision is to build a family of Minnesota beverage brands that can use existing resources more effectively, reach new customers and become stronger together,” Petz said.

About True North Beverage
Rooted in Minnesota, True North Beverage is building a stronger future for independent beverage brands. Its growing portfolio includes Fulton Brewing, FINNEGANS, N*RC and Bemidji Brewing Company, each with its own unique story and connection to Minnesota’s craft beverage community. Through shared resources and expertise, True North Beverage helps its brands grow without changing who they are. Learn more at truenorthbeverage.com

About Fulton Brewing
Founded by four homebrewers in a Southwest Minneapolis garage in 2009, Fulton Brewing began with a simple mantra: “Ordinary Guys Brewing Extraordinary Beer.” When Fulton opened Minneapolis’ first taproom in the North Loop, it helped lay the foundation for a new era of locally made craft beer. Today, Fulton remains one of Minnesota’s most authentic, approachable and community-driven breweries, producing award-winning beers including Sweet Child of Vine, one of Minnesota’s original IPAs; Lonely Blonde, an easy-drinking blonde ale; and Hop Kingdom, a family of Minnesota-inspired IPAs. Its iconic Hop Star represents the creativity, quality and independent spirit behind a local brewery built on the trust, enthusiasm and integrity of its founders. Fulton Brewing is a founding member of True North Beverage, a Minnesota beverage collective created to help locally rooted brands grow through shared resources and expertise while retaining their distinct identities. Learn more at fultonbeer.com.

About Bemidji Brewing Company
Founded in 2012, Bemidji Brewing Company is an award-winning craft brewery and taproom located in downtown Bemidji, Minnesota. Known for its approachable beers and deep community roots, Bemidji Brewing has become a gathering place for locals and visitors while celebrating the culture and character of northern Minnesota. Learn more at bemidjibeer.com.

u/TheMacMan — 9 days ago

Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild Announces Bemidji as New Location for 2027 All Pints North

Bemidji, Minn. — Today, the organizers of All Pints North Summer Brew Fest announced that next year’s festival will be held on the shore of Lake Bemidji on July 31, 2027. This move continues to celebrate the best of Minnesota summer by bringing together craft beer fans and the brewers of Minnesota to enjoy local beverages, businesses, artists, shops, food, and music in a new part of the state.

For 14 years, All Pints North has brought thousands of craft beer fans together on the shores of Lake Superior for one of the State’s most beloved craft beer events. All Pints North has been voted Best Festival and Best Beer Fest in Minnesota in numerous publications during its history. All Pints North is also a key fundraiser for the MN Craft Brewers Guild, a nonprofit membership association serving the craft brewing industry.

"We’re incredibly excited to continue the spirit of one of the State’s oldest and biggest beer festivals in Bemidji,” said Bob Galligan, Director of Government and Industry Relations for the MN Craft Brewers Guild. “All Pints North has always been a giant celebration of our industry and the community it serves, and we’re thrilled to be bringing some Paul Bunyan-sized smiles to a new and welcoming city."

Moving the festival to Bemidji in 2027 continues the Guild’s mission to promote craft brewers by bringing their signature event to a new city, its community, and its craft beer fans. APN 2027 will feature the same delicious beverages and summertime fun of past All Pints North, while also celebrating the community and culture of the City of Bemidji. The MNCBG invites new guests, longtime attendees, brewery partners, volunteers, and supporters to join them and raise a glass to Bemidji and the future of the All Pints North Summer Brew Festival next summer.

Tickets for All Pints North 2027 are on sale November 27, 2026. For event information and updates, visit: https://www.mncraftbrew.org/all-pints-north

u/TheMacMan — 28 days ago

I-394 in Minneapolis – July 8 through November – Eastbound General Traffic Uses E-ZPass Lanes

Work on I-394 and I-94 continues with no E-ZPass option between Hwy 100 and I-94/downtown Minneapolis through November. Since February, westbound general traffic has been using the center E-ZPass reversible section. On July 8, it will switch to eastbound general traffic using the E-ZPass lanes. There won't be an E-ZPass option in either direction between Hwy 100 and I-94/downtown Minneapolis-no tolls and no carpool or transit lane.

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MnDOT needs to repair 34 bridges and ramps on I-394 and I-94 including replacing the Penn Ave. bridge and realigning the Dunwoody Blvd. ramps. The I-394 reversible E-ZPass lanes will operate as regular lanes through November. 

Learn more about construction on I-94 and I-394 in Minneapolis. Plan ahead by checking 511 and give yourself additional time to reach your destination.

I-394 St. Louis Park-eastbound reduced to two lanes (no E-ZPass) at Louisiana Ave.

The eastbound I-394 E-ZPass lane in St. Louis Park will continue to be used as a general lane through fall as MnDOT works on improvements at I-394/Louisiana Ave. interchange. All eastbound traffic uses the left lanes beginning at Louisiana Ave. making the eastbound E-ZPass a general lane. There won't be an E-ZPass option for eastbound I-394 in this area-no tolls and no carpool or transit lane.

The combination of this project next to the I-394 project in Minneapolis means all eastbound general traffic will use the left two lanes beginning at Louisiana Ave. shifting into the center E-ZPass section between Hwy 100 and I-94/Minneapolis-no tolls or carpool/transit lane.

Learn more about construction on I-394 at Louisiana Ave. in St. Louis Park. Plan ahead by checking 511 and give yourself additional time to reach your destination.

Thank you for your patience during this busy construction season. Delays could be significant, and we encourage you to allow extra time or consider other routes when possible.

Construction schedules and traffic impacts are subject to change and weather dependent.

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u/TheMacMan — 2 months ago