5 Takeaways from the Wisconsin IPA Fest
For the second year in a row, Wisconsin IPA Fest appeared to go off without a hitch, and throngs of beer lovers got to try some of the best IPAs in the state.
For the second year in a row, Wisconsin IPA Fest appeared to go off without a hitch, and throngs of beer lovers got to try some of the best IPAs in the state.
Summer and beer go together like, well, summer and beer. Here are a few beer suggestions that should work well with warm weather. Cheers!
Sour beers and wild ales barely existed on the local brewery landscape just a year or two ago. Now, the funky and tart flavored brews are becoming more prevalent, which is good news for craft beer fans who prefer the wild side.
In early June, a homebrewer and his two cousins are opening the brewery in the former Eagle Park space in the Lincoln Warehouse.
A fitting music thread runs throughout the young brewery’s inviting new East Side space.
It’s all systems go on the brewery that relocated from Bay View.
It’s been fun watching the Milwaukee beer scene mature. A couple of years ago the thought of long lines at barrel-aged beer releases and festivals built solely around Wisconsin IPAs would have seemed far-fetched, but now those are realities. It’s a good time and place to be a beer drinker. Here are a few of my favorite things from the local beer scene in 2017.
Eagle Park Brewing added itself to the brewery scene in early 2017. The spot on the second floor of the Lincoln Warehouse (2018 S. 1st St.) is home to Jack Borgardt’s brewing expertise.