As you may have read in the previous post, our family has
been coming to Sister Lakes since 1937 when our Great Grandfather bought a
cottage on Round Lake to create a family gathering place. Over the generations
as the family grew and spread out across the country, one thing has remained
constant. Sister Lakes is where our family comes to gather. For us, however,
family is a much broader term than just those related to us.
As a child, I always enjoyed sitting around my grandparents’
house and watching visitors come and go and hearing stories exchanged. It was
understood that if the lights were on, you were always welcome. No invitation
was ever required to come to the Morin home and only strangers knocked. As we
got older and started inviting friends to the lake, it didn’t take long for
them to feel like family as well. When our parents bought the house next door
to our grandparents’ home, it was understood that friends and family always had
an open invitation.
After we seriously started considering this venture, we
decided we should sit down and figure out exactly WHY we wanted to do this. In
addition to just wanting to share great beer, we wanted to give back to and
advance the community in which we live. Our vision for our brewery is a
community gathering place where all are welcome and can engage one another in
sharing ideas and passions, reminiscent of old European public houses and beer
halls. Throughout history, some of the greatest thinkers have come together
over a beer to change the world.
As we sat talking in the bar in our parents’ house on Round
Lake, we realized that what we wanted to do was open up the welcoming and
inclusive environment of our home bar to the rest of the Sister Lakes community
and beyond. Many friends in the Sister Lakes area stop by regularly to share
stories and drink good beer. We love entertaining guests, sharing our
homebrewed beer and answering questions about how it is made. If our small home
bar can be such a strong catalyst for building community, we can’t wait to see
what kind of community we can foster with a brewery.
Cheers, Prost, and Sláinte!
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