10/30/2025
Ever think of drinking as an agricultural act?
The founding of America’s only certified Bee-Friendly Farm Distillery began with a homework assignment.
Cheri Reese and Mike Swanson, owners of Far North Spirits , were living in St. Paul following careers in marketing and communications. Mike was pursuing an MBA from the University of St. Thomas where his entrepreneurial class project included a business plan for a distillery that grew its own grain.
A few years later, Cheri and Mike moved to his family farm in Minnesota’s Red River Valley where the Swansons have farmed since 1917. There, they planted rye and corn in the midst of longstanding wheat, soybean, and canola fields. They also built a distillery.
“Sometimes it feels like that scene from Field of Dreams where they plowed the corn under to build the baseball field,” says Cheri of the distillery they named Far North–a tribute to its remote location 25 miles from the Canadian border.
It’s unique enough for a distiller to make spirits using locally-sourced grains but for that maker to grow the grain themselves is extremely rare.
To develop the best rye for their whiskey, Far North partnered with a small-grains specialist at the University of Minnesota. “We taste-tested the varieties with about 200 people from all over the country. The study helped us definitively answer ‘yes’ to the question: ‘does the rye variety alone affect whiskey’s flavor?’”
Far North’s pursuit of incredible spirits doesn’t stop there. Their commitment to agriculture also includes certified, sustainable farming practices that promote soil health and ecological diversity.
“There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors in this business,” says Cheri. “We actually grow the grain and distill it ourselves. We know our grain and have chosen it intentionally. We’re changing the conversation about how whiskey is made.”
Full article and a recipe for “The Farmer’s Handshake” in Vol 8 of FEAST Local Foods Network magazine. Links at meettheminnesotamakers.com
Join Cheri and Mike in their Scandinavian-inspired tasting room in Hallock or meet them at FEAST! Local Foods Marketplace, Nov 1 in Rochester.