b'MB-106 2022-23 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/14/20222:28 PMPage 15From Beer Capital of the World to Craft Beer IncubatorVISIT MilwaukeeOnly one city can claim to be The Beer Capital of theBREWERY TOURSWorld and that city is Milwaukee. Once home to Miller,Some brewery tours worth knowing about:Schlitz, Pabst and Blatz breweries, to name a few,Molson Coors: One-hour walking tour allows guests to experience an up-Milwaukee is now a leader in the ever-evolving art of craftclose look at the brewhouse, packaging center and historic caves. Tours brewing. Whether you opt for a tasting tour; relax at oneconclude at the historic Miller Inn, where adult guests can enjoy frosty samples. 4251 W. State St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 931-BEER. of the areas ubiquitous beer gardens (be sure to visitmillercoors.comMilwaukees Original Biergarten at Old Heidelberg Lakefront Brewery: Award-winning food and engaging tours through a Park!); hop on the Beer Titans History bus tour; ride onhistoric landmark alongside the Milwaukee River. Check the website for daily tour times. Private tours and catering available for large groups. the East Troy Beer Tasting Train; brew your own beer1872 N. Commerce St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 372-8800. (check out beerbarons.org); imbibe in Athletic Brewingslakefrontbrewery.comactive-lifestyle, non-alcoholic, lower-calorie alternative Milwaukee Brewing Company: Enjoy your favorite MKE staple beers, sip a seasonal brew, and be the first to try a new or experimental recipe. craft beer (athleticbrewing.com); join in the froth frenzy1128 N. 9th St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 226-2337. of Oktoberfest celebrations; take a class at Third Spacemkebrewing.comBrewings popular Beer School (thirdspacebrewing.com); Sprecher Brewing Company: Tour Milwaukees original craft brewery, known locally for its selection of beers and nationally for its root beer. or simply grab a cold pick-six to share at a tailgate or BBQ,701 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale. Telephone: (414) 964-2739 (BREW). Brew City is sure to serve up a hoppy experience! Thesprecherbrewery.comregion has so much to offer, we recommend you checkCRAFT BREW EVENTSout online guides like beeradvocate.com or visitmilwaukee.org/beer-brewing to see whats on tap!World of Beer Festival: Schwabenhof Pavilion, Menomonee Falls (June) Milwaukee Brewfest: McKinley Park, Milwaukee Lakefront (July) Great Lakes Brew Fest: Harbor Park, Kenosha (September)The BeerDistilleries & Wineries Baron Legacy Beer may dominate Milwaukees history, but the region is also home to Beer is embedded deep inmany established wineries and up-and-coming craft distilleries.Milwaukees history, architecture and culture.SPIRITED OPTIONSCaptain Frederick Pabst builtPabst Mansion Central Standard Craft Distillery: Milwaukee (Downtown); the ornate Pabst Theater, which has been heralded as thethecentralstandard.comcitys most elegant performance venue. The former Pabst Great Lakes Distillery: Milwaukee (Walkers Point); brewing grounds have been transformed into a restaurant,greatlakesdistillery.comboutique hotel, offices and residential space, while his former Lost Valley Cider Company: Milwaukee (Walkers Point); lostvalley.comhome, the Pabst Mansion (pabstmansion.com), now serves Twisted Path Distillery: Milwaukee (Bay View); twistedpathdistillery.comas a house museum, showcasing the homes exceptionalFOR THE LOVE OF WINEcraftsmanship, original furnishings, and a brilliant fine artsApple Works Winery at Behnke Estates: Germantown; collection. Holiday tours are especially memorable. Many ofappleworkswinery.comthe citys beer baronsincluding Frederick Pabst, Joseph Cedar Creek Winery: Cedarburg; cedarcreekwinery.comSchlitz, Jacob Best and Valentin Blatzwere laid to rest at Pieper Porch Winery & Vineyard: Waukesha; pieperporchwines.comhistoric Forest Home Cemetery on the citys south side. Wollersheim Winery: Prairie du Sac; wollersheim.com@discoverMKE.com / discovermilwaukee.com 15'