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Fargo's Great Northern Brewery shuts down.


The Great Northern Restaurant & Brewery A brewery can be a building or place that produces beer, or a business (brewing company) whose trade is the production and sale of beer. Breweries can take up multiple city blocks, or be a collection of equipment in a homebrewer's kitchen.  of Fargo Fargo, city (1990 pop. 74,111), seat of Cass co., E N.Dak., at the head of navigation on the Red River, opposite Moorhead, Minn.; inc. 1875. A railroad hub and regional financial and medical center, Fargo is also the trade and distribution center of a spring-wheat , ND, has shut its doors, the Fargo Forumreports. Power was cut off last week due to unpaid bills, leaving the company with 55 barrels of beer unsold.

The Great Northern, which brewed its own beer, operated in a former railway depot building for 15 months.

The first Great Northern Restaurant & Brewery to operate in the former depot space opened in 1995 and closed in 1997. JJ's Bistro and Brewery, another brewpub brew·pub  
n.
1. See microbrewery.

2. A saloon where the owners make their own beer and serve it on the premises.

Noun 1.
, operated at the location from January January: see month.  to June of 1998.

The new Great Northern Restaurant and Brewery had opened in 2004.
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Title Annotation:Great Northern Restaurant and Brewery
Publication:Modern Brewery Age
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U4ND
Date:Oct 10, 2005
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