Minnesota’s Treasure Island Resort & Casino is looking to bring “a taste of paradise” to the North Star State through an agreement with Spiral Brewery
Treasure Island Resort   Casino teams up with local brewery for new beer

Minnesota’s Treasure Island Resort & Casino is looking for to wreak “a appreciation of paradise” to the North Star State through an agreement with Spiral Brewery.

Their quislingism testament insure Spiral acquire a young beer for the resort, aptly named The Island; a supposedly lightsome and fruity IPA “with notes of biscuit and caramel.”

Both companies are based in Minnesota, with the Spiral brewery located inward Hastings, a metropolis less than half an hour’s drive from the state’s uppercase of Saint Paul.

Treasure Island remarked: “This is believed to be the foremost time a Gopher State gambling casino and a Gopher State brewery have got worked together to create a proprietary beer.”

Spiral Brewery President Amy Charles James Fox commented: “This partnership is much more than a bran-new beer. This is a chance to showcase our brewers’ talent for the brewing treat and Spiral Brewery’s passionateness for building community of interests bonds.

“We are proud to work on with an organisation that supports local businesses like Treasure Island does.”

The beer will be useable to all guests at the resort’s bars and events, including the Treasure Island 2022 Summer Concert Series, which kicks off on Friday 27 May.

Country singers Dierks Bentley and Ashley McBryde will make the Treasure Island Amphitheater arrange on Fri to kick off the Summer Concert Series.

“Treasure Island is thrilled to partner with Spiral Brewery to convey a taste sensation of paradise to Treasure Island this summer,” said Mike Heavner, Treasure Island Resort & Casino General Manager.

“We feature long supported the local small business organization community of interests and are proud to go along that of import initiative through this impactful partnership.

“Spiral Brewery is a vital constituent of the textile of Thomas Hastings and a substantial source of biotic community pride.”