The original cave was carved in the 1850s for Fleckentstein Brewing Co. founded by German immigrants Ernst & Gottfried Fleckenstein. Prior to modern day refrigeration, beer caves were commonly used to store the beer at cooler temperatures. Fleckenstein operated here until 1919 when Prohibition was imposed. The caves did not reopen under Fleckenstein Brewing Co. In the 1930s, a cheese maker by the name of Felix Frederiksen traveled to Minnesota in search of St. Peter Sandstone, geologically rare ...
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