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		<title>Heavy on the Hype, I mean Hop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I love Surly, and I really enjoyed my can of Furious, but there&#8217;s something going on here. Something more than just the beer. Let me take a minute to throw out a few ideas on what&#8217;s gotten everyone so hyped up about Surly. 1. At it&#8217;s core, Surly beer is all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I love Surly, and I really enjoyed my can of Furious, but there&#8217;s something going on here. Something more than just the beer. Let me take a minute to throw out a few ideas on what&#8217;s gotten everyone so hyped up about Surly.<span id="more-210"></span></p>
<p>1. <strong>At it&#8217;s core, Surly beer is all about passion.</strong> We know that it&#8217;s a small operation led by people that care about beer, hell even the name Surly comes from Omar and his wife Becca&#8217;s frustration at going into a bar and finding no good beer. Surly means &#8220;the anger fueled by the inability to find good beer.&#8221;</p>
<p>2. <strong>Surly is proud to be local.</strong> Sure they&#8217;re expanding and you can get Surly currently in some Chicago bars as well, but it&#8217;s pretty clear that their first priority is supplying Minnesota stores and bars. Not only that, but they support local businesses and artists, from the ingredients (like American barley from <a href="http://www.rahr.com" target="_blank">Rahr Malting</a>) to their artwork (my friend Adam Turman has done a <a href="http://adamturman.com/index.php?p=2" target="_blank">couple of sweet posters</a> for them).</p>
<p>3. <strong>Probably the most important thing is that these things come through in Surly&#8217;s products.</strong> A can of Furious stands out from the rest. It&#8217;s red color and bold lines are not typical for the beer industry but they scream attitude. And the can itself is even a careful decision on Surly&#8217;s part to make the beer better and more portable. Or for those of you that prefer Surly from a tap, you&#8217;ve no doubt seen the kick-ass non-conforming Surly tap handles. Omar explains that these were designed over 6 months and are poured out of molten aluminum by <a href="http://www.carleyfoundry.com/" target="_blank">Carley Foundry</a> in Blaine, MN. In fact the more you dig into, the more you realize just how much thought has been put into every aspect of Surly.</p>
<p>So there you have it, I think Surly deserves the hype. They care about good beer, they support local businesses, and their design kicks ass. On a side note, I did find out that the Surly logo was designed by a local design firm <a href="http://www.bidwellid.com" target="_blank">Bidwell ID</a> courtesy of Creative Director Todd Verlander. I for one would love to see a case study on their site for the logo and packaging work they&#8217;ve done.</p>
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