Minneapolis and St. Paul are bike-loving cities. There are well over 200 miles of dedicated bike paths and designated on-street bike lanes to explore. Minneapolis has been awarded with the Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community Award from the League of American Bicyclists. Whether on sleek road bikes or sturdy fat-tire bikes, Twin Cities cyclists hit the road year-round, pedaling through both sweltering summer heat and icy winter blizzards.
The Twin Cities area is also becoming a nationally known destination for beer. "Far & Away," the new travel magazine from the Wall Street Journal and National Geographic, recently named Minneapolis-St. Paul "America's coolest drinking city" — and they weren't talking about water.
In the past four years the number of breweries has blossomed. There are currently 50 breweries in the Twin Cities proper and many more in the surrounding metro area where one can enjoy a fresh and frosty pint. Many are easily accessible from bike routes.
With the summer riding season heating up, it's time to bring beer and bikes together with bikeable brewery tours. With so many taprooms and trails, the possible combinations are nearly endless. Here are two routes to get you started. Happy riding.
Route 1
Greenway/Minnehaha/Lakes Loop (22 miles)
1. Steel Toe Brewing (starting point), 4848 W. 35th St., St. Louis Park, 952-955-9965, steeltoebrewing.com. Open daily.
Taproom: The Steel Toe taproom is nestled in an industrial area near the Nordic Ware tower. A green awning differentiates the space from surrounding identically utilitarian buildings. Need more help? Look for the many bikes chained to the rack in front of the entrance. A covered patio offers shaded outdoor seating.
Best brew: Start your ride with the lightweight Provider Golden Ale. Super-refreshing and only 5 percent alcohol, Provider features lightly sweet and bready malt balanced by low bitterness. Hops bring floral notes and hints of lemon. This beer won a silver medal at the prestigious 2018 World Beer Cup.