September 29 | 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$8
Stearns History Museum and Research Center
235 S. 33rd Ave, St Cloud, MN 56301 United States
Contact:
Phone
(320) 253-8424
Email:
cessig@stearns-museum.org

Additional Information

The prohibition documentary, “Minnesota 13: From Grain to Glass,” will be shown at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 29, at the Stearns History Museum. Director Kelly Nathe will be on hand to answer questions and share stories about the film-making process.

The film explores the history of Minnesota 13, an elite moonshine produced by Stearns County farmers and sold throughout the country during Prohibition, and the modern-day attempt to resuscitate the brand. It also examines the history and lore of the corn-based whiskey through rich archival materials and interviews with the moonshiners’ descendants.

Nathe, whose roots run deep in Stearns County, became interested in its bootlegging history at an early age when she came across a newspaper clipping that documented her grandfather’s arrest for making illegal whiskey. The discovery planted a seed that eventually germinated when she read “Minnesota 13: Wet Wild Prohibition Days” by longtime St. Cloud State professor Elaine Davis. Nathe and film partner, Norah Shapiro, spent two years making the documentary.

Reservations are strongly recommended, as space is limited. Admission is $5 for members and $8 for nonmembers. Contact the Stearns History Museum at (320) 253-8424 to make reservations. Also, check out our website, stearns-museum.org, for more upcoming events.

If you have questions regarding the event, please contact Executive Director Carie Essig. (320) 253-8424
cessig@stearns-museum.org