Küsterer Wheat Ales Claim a Pair of National Awards
Thanks to WXMI 17 for checking in with us as we’re proud of a couple of recent awards.
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Thanks to WXMI 17 for checking in with us as we’re proud of a couple of recent awards.
Full story: https://bit.ly/3o4Z1RM
MLive’s Amy Sherman stopped by to pick their “Beer of the Week.”
Check out the full story HERE.
Jackie Green was kind enough to pay a visit this morning. You can find their post HERE or enjoy a couple clips directly.
WZZM 13’s local food show pays a visit to Cedar Springs.
CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. (WZZM) — Grand Rapids and the rest of West Michigan have a rich German brewing history. That’s part of what the folks at Cedar Springs Brewing Company have wanted to celebrate since opening in late 2015.
Right when you walk in the door, you’re greeted by German images — the company logo featuring red lederhosen, flags from the country and its local municipalities, and a collection of steins and mugs, some of which are more than 100 years old.
But it’s not just the decor that celebrates Germany. The taplist and the menu both include two brands, the “Cedar Springs” brand and the “Kusterer” brand. The Cedar Springs taplist features American craft beer, similar to what you’d order at any West Michigan brewery, while the menu features American pub fare. The Kusterer taplist features traditional German beer, while the menu features Bavarian-style dishes.
Cedar Springs Brewing has also incorporated another German pub tradition — the Stammtisch. In Germany, the Stammtisch is a table where only regulars and their guests are allowed to sit. The tradition assures that regulars always have a place to eat. And since multiple parties are sitting at the same table, it also creates the opportunity for people to meet. At Cedar Springs Brewing, only mug club members are allowed to sit at the Stammtisch. The brewery also features a Bavarian room, where you can hold corporate or private events.
If you love the food you eat there, you can show the chefs and staff your appreciation by buying them a beer, which they can enjoy at the end of their shifts or at a later date. And they show their appreciation for your gesture by ringing a bell, found right outside the kitchen.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — It’s going to be a west Michigan brewery with a decidedly German flavor. As Cedar Springs Brewing Company gears up for groundbreaking and construction on October 14th, Director of Happiness David Ringler stopped by FOX 17 to talk about the brews, the brats and the inspiration for it all.
One story ends and another begins.
The last full day of the old Flour Mill, IGA, NAPA store. Tomorrow, she makes way…
The first day of demo begins on the property at 95 N. Main
Mon-Thu: 11am – 9pm
Fri-Sat: 11am – 10pm
Sun: 11am – 8pm
95 N Main
Cedar Springs, MI 49319
(616) 696-BEER