Minnesotans are very passionate people – whether it ’s something as big as supporting marriage equivalence or our undying affection for Prince , we are improbably prideful when it come to our household state . The problem is that we do n’t cognise when to quit . While caring is cool , we can be badly irrational when it come to our passionateness , pride , and fandom . We ’re like a fad , except way more cultivated and with a short ton more facial hair .

Wisconsin

You know how some people have that ex that they just ca n’t shut up about ? That ’s how Minnesotans feel about Wisconsin . Grab anyone off of the street and ask for their opinion about our tall mallow - loving neighbors , and it ’s a guaranty that you ’ll get an emotionally charged response . Some will babble about how much they lie with Packer country because they grew up or went to college there , or they just really love Miller Lite . Others will unleash red region , ranting about how Wisconsin is just one bountiful drunken , classless , hillbilly hole in the middle of the country ( we do n’t imagine that ; we ’re just saying we ’ve heard others say it before ) . No matter what , you wo n’t catch a whiff of indifference when talking about the cheesehead state .

The Minnesota State Fair

Sure , other state have fairs with rides , food , game , and animals , but for 10 days every summer in Minnesota , our fairground become sacred land . For more than 150 years , hundreds of thousands of mass flock to the bazaar from all over our great state , weary their finest fanny pack and socks with sandals , ready to jam themselves full of deep - deep-fried dough . diehard have a hyper - specific checklist of traditions that they must take after year after twelvemonth , including which intellectual nourishment vender to visit , which rides to ride , and even which localise to take picture . People literally plan their wedding and vacations around the fair , because the idea of “ ingest a yr off ” is in the same gravy boat as “ eating healthy at the fair . ”

High school hockey

While people from the Twin Cities love all kinds of hockey – professional , college , and pool hockey , to name a few – there is no stand-in for the annual high school hockey tournament . Every natural spring , grown military personnel and woman completely forgo their personal and professional liveliness to watch children play hockey . Stop into any office and shout , “ Which schools are going to be honorable this twelvemonth ? ” and you ’ll be subject to a small army of suburban parent ( and in some cases , single multitude who just really like eminent school field hockey ) sharing their ESPN psychoanalyst - like perceptiveness into the athletic artistry of a bunch of kids who are n’t older enough to see R rated movies by themselves .

Drinking local

As beer - loving Midwesterners , it should total as no surprisal that unnumerable DIY brewers have opened their ownbreweriesandtaproomsall over the Cities . Whether you ’re into light pilsners , chummy coffee stouts , or Indian Pale Ales , you most unquestionably do n’t want to be get hang out at the bar with a Bud Light . From major players like Surly , Schell ’s , and Grain Belt , to smaller craft breweries like Fulton , Dangerous Man , and 612Brew , we treat our beers like we treat our child – with love life , forgivingness , and a special hind end at the dinner table on Christmas . Even our major conference sportswoman stadiums have begun offering local beers during games . And we do n’t just love to drink beer , we also fuck to talk about it . Visit any taproom in the area and prepare yourself to be cornered into a conversation about flavour , brewing technique , and where to buy the rarest brews .

Soda vs. pop

It ’s a well - known fact that masses from various parts of the country employ unlike terminus when describing the same thing : flapcake vs. pancake , dinner vs. supper , and shoe vs. sneakers are all pernicious differences in the lexicon of various region , but they ’re are virtually interchangeable . That does n’t hold lawful for pop ; at some point in metre , the watchword police of Minnesota have together and apparently determine that “ tonic ” is a four letter Bible . Even if someone has invited you into their home and graciously offer you a drinkable , if they make the unforgivable determination to call it a “ soda , ” it ’s your duty as a Minnesotan to verbally annihilate that soul for not calling it pop or else . If you encounter to find yourself in Minnesota and craving an frappe dusty Coca - Cola , you better be indisputable that the right-hand word “ soda water ” into your question , or you may find yourself wearing that sal soda for violating the holiness of our vocab .

Minnesota hip-hop

While the days of wassail your allegiance to the East Coast or West Coast hip - hops scene may have died off , Twin Cities rap fan are stillrepping our sceneharder than ever . From local trailblazer Atmosphere to standouts like Doomtree and Lizzo , our hip - record hop community is just as endowment heavy as anything you ’ll find in New York or Los Angeles . It ’s not rare to see argument at rap appearance about how host from the Land of 10,000 Lakes would eliminate any knocker from any earned run average . And do n’t even bother test to sing the praises of a non - local doorknocker in the presence of a diehard MN hip - hop enthusiast , unless you ’re prepared for a suspiciously slanted story object lesson on how basically all of the expectant pat music has roots right here at household .

The Coen Brothers

For a land full of the great unwashed who are constantly endeavor to argue that they are n’t the incarnation of the movieFargo , Twin Cities OG ’s treat the Coen Brothers like cinematic gods . Do n’t get us wrong , we likedThe Big Lebowskias much as the next mortal , but literally anytime Joel and Ethan make a move , it becomes front Thomas Nelson Page word across the nation . On top of being cinema snobs of Minnesota ’s favorite film family , people from the Twin Cities all seem to have some kind of six - degree - of - Kevin - Bacon - type story , about how they or a supporter / family member / acquaintance / co - doer / pet / mailman / bartender was intimately tangled in at least one Coen Brothers production . From weekly recaps of the TV version of Fargo adorn local news program website , to midnight showings ofO Brother , Where Art Thou?at the Uptown Theater , you ca n’t throw a bowling glob in the Twin Cities without hitting an obsessive Coen - crazy superfan .

Cycling

hoi polloi from the Twin Cities take bicycling way further than the average person – peculiarly considering that the state is covered in snow and frappe for the better part of six months . But we do n’t let that slow up us down – fat - tyre bikes and frozen lake rides are more the principle than the exception , and it ’s not strange to see someone turn on home from work in the dead of January , with a growler of beer and a full face masquerade party . From the annual30 Days of Bikingevent every April , to the Fourth of July Freedom From Pants turn on where bicycler strip down down and get extra - intimate with their wheel seats , we will take any chance to celebrate our right to twit . While other people may talk about “ Jesus , Take the Wheel , ” we favor , “ Minnesotans Take the Handlebars . ”

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Bike mechanic Minneapolis

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Packers fan in Minnesota

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Minnesota State Fair crowd

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High school hockey player minnesota

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Fulton beer enjoyment

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Toki Wright

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Coen brothers

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Minny Greenway biker

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