by plane. the closest airport is MSP, which is a delta hub. it also is the home airport for sun country airlines. so, we would start looking at those airlines. however, there are flights from all major airlines, so if you don’t find something convenient through those, no worries (also let’s be real, you’ll probably use google flights or another airline aggregator). once you’ve landed at MSP, you can take an uber/lyft to wherever you’ll stay, but there is also the option of taking the blue line to downtown minneapolis and from there go to wherever you are staying.
by train. amtrak runs into the st. paul union depot; from there you can take the light rail to minneapolis (or stay in st. paul if you wish!). this station is a stop in two lines: the empire builder (chicago–seattle; full route is 46 hours), and the borealis (chicago–milwaukee–st.paul; full route is just under 8 hours).
by automobile. the two major interstate highways that come to minneapolis are the I-35 (south-to-north from Laredo, TX, to Duluth, MN) and the I-94 (west-to-east from Billings, MT, to Port Huron, MI).
by public transit. the cidery is only a couple of blocks off of central avenue, a main bus fare serving route 10. you can get off at 18 1/2 Ave. NE and walk 6-10 minutes (3 blocks SE of the bus stop)
by bike. sociable cider werks is just south of the great northern greenway (a shared use trail that includes bike paths) and just off of the president’s bike boulevard (fillmore)
by car. there is huge free parking lot should you choose to drive. minneapolis also has plenty of uber and lyft drivers.