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Minnesota "Beer Tasting" Train Rides
Minnesota "Beer Tasting" Train Rides
Published: April 8, 2026
By: Adam Burns
The North Shore Scenic Railroad (NSSR) offers one of the Midwest’s most memorable short-line excursion experiences: a heritage train ride that glides from downtown Duluth into Canal Park, then hugs the shoreline of Lake Superior before slipping into the wooded neighborhoods and northwoods beyond. The scenery alone is worth the trip—harbor views, lift bridges, lakefront parks, and that unmistakable “north country” feel—but what truly sets the NSSR apart is how it pairs railroad history with a steady calendar of themed excursions.
Among those special events, one consistently rises to the top for adults looking for a lively night out: the Beer Tasting Train—a rolling festival of local and regional craft brews staged aboard vintage passenger equipment, complete with a spirited, walk-around atmosphere and a scenic twilight run up the North Shore.
A Brief History
Duluth’s identity has long been tied to transportation—ore docks, shipping lanes, and rail connections that helped build the industrial might of the western Great Lakes. The Lake Superior Railroad Museum preserves that legacy, and the North Shore Scenic Railroad is, in many ways, the museum’s most dynamic exhibit: it places visitors inside historic railcars and takes them out on the rails where Duluth’s railroading story unfolded.
Museum materials describe how excursion trains depart from the historic depot and travel through downtown, Canal Park, along Lake Superior’s shoreline, and toward the northwoods, with narration that connects the sights outside your window to the region’s railroad past.
That combination—historic setting, heritage equipment, and a route built for views—makes the NSSR appealing for first-time visitors and repeat riders alike. It’s not just a train ride; it’s a moving tour of Duluth’s waterfront and rail corridor, delivered in a way that feels accessible and fun for families, railfans, and casual travelers.
The Route
NSSR excursions typically begin at the Duluth Depot (506 W Michigan St.), an easy walk from downtown hotels and the Canal Park area. From there, the railroad’s trips trace a mix of urban railroading and lakeside scenery—exactly the kind of territory where railroads once served docks, industries, and communities linked to Great Lakes commerce.
While the railroad offers multiple excursion formats across the operating season, a common theme is a scenic out-and-back that showcases the waterfront first, then transitions into greener, more secluded territory. The railroad’s excursion descriptions highlight travel along the Lake Superior shoreline, through the historic Congdon neighborhood area, and into the “majestic Northwoods,” with streams and bridges adding visual drama along the way.
That terrain is especially effective in the evening, when the lake darkens into a broad sheet of slate-blue and the lights of Duluth begin to glow behind you—perfect timing for a social, adults-only event like the Beer Tasting Train.
The Beer Tasting Train
If the North Shore Scenic Railroad is the museum’s living exhibit, the Beer Tasting Train is its most festive after-hours program. It’s designed as a 21+ onboard tasting event, bringing breweries and brew pubs onto the train so riders can sample as they travel.
What the experience is like
The Beer Tasting Train is built around a simple, fun idea: instead of sitting in one spot, you’re encouraged to wander the train, visit tasting tables, and try a wide variety of pours while the scenery rolls by. The NSSR describes a 2.5–3 hour ride where guests can move through the historic coaches and sample offerings from the onboard brewery tables, with light snacks available for purchase.
In other words, it’s not a quiet “sip-and-stare” dinner train—this is a social, high-energy evening, where the train itself becomes the venue.
When it runs and how far it goes
The event is typically positioned as an annual fall highlight. For example, the NSSR listed the Beer Tasting Train on Friday, October 10, 2025, departing at 6:30 p.m., running roughly until 9:00 p.m.
That run is also described with helpful specifics: a 34-mile excursion and a total duration of 2.5–3 hours, which is long enough to settle into the experience—without feeling like an all-night commitment.
A rotating “tap list” of breweries
One of the fun parts of this event is the variety: the “brewery lineup” can change year to year. The railroad notes that breweries are tentatively featured (subject to change) and, for the listed 2025 event, includes names such as Castle Danger, Bent Paddle, Blacklist, Modist, Surly, Summit, New Belgium, Duluth Cider, Earth Rider, Fulton, Lagunitas, Sierra Nevada, and others.
For riders, that “subject to change” note is actually a feature: it means returning guests can have a different tasting experience each year, even if they’ve ridden before.
Why the Beer Tasting Train belongs on your North Shore bucket list
The North Shore Scenic Railroad already delivers what many travelers want: a scenic ride that mixes waterfront views with a genuine piece of railroad heritage, departing from one of the most iconic depots in the region. The Beer Tasting Train simply adds a new layer—turning that experience into a seasonal celebration that’s equal parts railfan-friendly and date-night fun.
It’s a rare combination: historic coaches, Lake Superior shoreline scenery, an adults-only social atmosphere, and a preservation mission that benefits from every ticket sold. In short, it’s Duluth’s rail heritage—served with a flight of great beer—and it’s easy to see why riders mark their calendars for it each fall. To learn more about this event for 2026 please visit the North Shore Scenic Railroad's website.
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