b'MB-906 2020-21 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/16/20209:17 PMPage 15the Beer capitalof the World VISIT MilwaukeeO nly one city can claim to be the Beer Capital of the World \x1f Sprecher Brewing Company: Tour Milwaukees original craft brewery,and that city is Milwaukee. Once home to Miller, Schlitz, known locally for its selection of beers and nationally for its root beer. 701 W.Pabst and Blatz breweries (to name a few), Milwaukee is Glendale Ave., Glendale. Telephone: (414) 964-2739 (BREW).sprecherbrewery.comnow a leader in the ever-evolving art of craft brewing. Whether youtake a tasting tour, relax at one of the areas many beer gardens, hop CRAFT BREW EVENTSon the Beer Titans History bus tour, ride on the East Troy Beer Milwaukee celebrates its heritage with several hop-related events,Tasting Train, or simply grab a cold pick-six to share at a tailgate or including: BBQ, Brew City is sure to serve up a hoppy experience! We \x1f Food and Froth Fest: Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee (Mid-February)dont have room to list everything the region has to offer, so we \x1f VinterSkl Musik Fest: Brewery District, Milwaukee (Mid-February)recommend you see visitmilwaukee.org/beer-brewing to explore \x1f Crafts & Drafts Spring Beer Festival: American Serb Hall, Milwaukee whats on tap! (Early May)\x1f Beer Barons World of Beer Festival: Schwabenhof Pavilion, MenomoneeThe Beer Baron Legacy Falls (June 6)Beer is embedded deep in Milwaukees history, architecture and culture. Captain \x1f Firkin Fest: Cathedral Square, Milwaukee (Early June)Frederick Pabst built the ornate Pabst Theater, which is the citys most elegant \x1f Milwaukee Brewfest: McKinley Park, Milwaukee Lakefront (July 25)performance venue. His former brewery has been transformed into a restaurant, \x1f Great Lakes Brew Fest: Racine Zoological Gardens, Racine (Mid-September)office and residential space, while his home, the Pabst Mansion(pabstmansion.com), is a museum furnished the way his family would have lived. Distilleries & WineriesHoliday tours are especially memorable. Many of the citys beer baronsincluding Beer may dominate Milwaukees history, but the region is home to many establishedPabst, Joseph Schlitz and Jacob Bestwere laid to rest at Forest Home wineries and up and coming craft distilleries.Cemetery on the citys south side. SPIRITED OPTIONSBREWERY TOURS \x1f Central Standard Craft Distillery: Milwaukee (Walkers Point); thecentral-You can probably talk yourself into a tour at any of the dozens of craft breweries in standard.comthe region, but there are some more formal tours worth knowing about: \x1f Great Lakes Distillery: Milwaukee (Walkers Point); greatlakesdistillery.com\x1f Molson Coors: One-hour walking tour allows guests to experience an up-close \x1f Handen Distillery: Cedarburg; handendistillery.comlook at the brewhouse, packaging center and historical caves. Tours conclude at \x1f Twisted Path Distillery: Milwaukee (Bay View); twistedpathdistillery.comthe historic Miller Inn, where adult guests can enjoy frosty samples. 4251 W.State St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 931-BEER. millercoors.com IF YOURE LOOKING TO WINE\x1f Lakefront Brewery:Engaging tours through a historic landmark alongside the \x1f Apple Works Winery: Germantown; appleworkswinery.comMilwaukee River. 1872 N. Commerce St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 372-8800. \x1f Cedar Creek Winery: Cedarburg; cedarcreekwinery.comlakefrontbrewery.com\x1f Milwaukee Brewing Company: Enjoy your favorite MKE staple beers, sip a \x1f Pieper Porch Winery & Vineyard: Waukesha; pieperporchwines.comseasonal brew, and be the first to try a new or experimental recipe. 1128 N. 9th \x1f Two Brothers Wines: Richfield; twobrotherswines.comSt., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 226-2337. mkebrewing.com \x1f Water 2 Wine Neighborhood Winery: Brookfield; water2wine.com@discoverMKE.com / discovermilwaukee.com 15'