 | E-Malt.com News article: USA, SD: Remedy Brewing Co. now brewing in Sioux Falls
Roundhouse Brew Pub is now brewing its beer in Sioux Falls instead of Minnesota, Siouxfalls.Business reported on October 14.
Remedy Brewing Co. has taken over production for locally owned Roundhouse, which has ties to Roundhouse Brewery in Nisswa, Minnesota.
The Minnesota brewery gave up its license to sell beer in other states so it could have a liquor license for its second-floor hall that hosts weddings and other gatherings, said Jason Walsh, who has an ownership stake in both. It also has a taphouse license now that allows it to brew beer to sell on-site.
That left the Sioux Falls brew pub with a decision – switch to selling other brands of beer or figure out a way to make its own beer.
“We talked to our customers, and people liked our beers,” Walsh said.
Rather than investing in brewing equipment, Walsh acquired the recipes, and Roundhouse Brew Pub contracted with Remedy to make the beer.
The first of those beers, the golden ale Pontoon, was tapped last week at the brew pub, which is at 1515 E. 69th St.
“Every couple of weeks, we’ll roll out another one,” Walsh said. That will include other beers with railroad-themed names like Golden Spike, an Imperial IPA, and Angel Seat, an amber ale.
About half of the brew pub’s 16 taps will be Roundhouse beers, and Remedy will make up the rest, including a hefeweizen and sour that will be branded as Roundhouse, he said. One line is always dedicated to 1919 root beer.
“All in all, it’s better for the Sioux Falls economy, considering we bought a lot of beer from northern Minnesota but now it will be brewed here.”
Roundhouse Brew Pub has been in the city since 2021 and has expanded over the years by adding an enclosed patio and taking over part of vacant space in the retail center. About a dozen people are part of the ownership group, with five who are local and active, Walsh said.
Roundhouse also features a full menu of appetizers, burgers, sandwiches and pizza. It opens at 11 a.m. daily and closes at 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and midnight or later on Friday and Saturday nights if there are customers.
Remedy, which was established in 2013 and opened its downtown brewery and taproom in 2017, is excited about the new partnership, co-founder Tyler Jepperson said.
“It’s a good fit,” he said. “They’re a great group of people, and we’re looking forward to taking the reins and making the best beer we can make to their standards.”
15 October, 2025
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