b'MB-006 2020-21 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/21/20219:07 PMPage 15MILWAUKEE LIVINGUniquely MilwaukeeVISIT Milwaukee VISIT Milwaukee SendiksTHE DOMESKOPPSSENDIKS FOOD MARKET The Mitchell Park Horticultural ConservatoryFrozen custard is the Wisconsin state desert andMilwaukees high-end grocery store is known for consists of three conoidal domes - the only in theKopps is the crme de la crme of custard chain.its customer service and wide selection of quality world. Built in the early 1960s, each domeWith restaurants in Glendale, Greenfield andproducts. Sendiks has 17 stores in the features a different environment - arid, tropicalBrookfield, its popular year-round, even inMilwaukee region, plus several smaller and a show dome for seasonal displays.winter!Fresh2Go food marts.From Beer Capital of the World to Craft Beer Incubator Only one city can claim to be the Beer Capital of the WorldJoseph Schlitz, Jacob Best and Valentin Blatzwere laid to and that city is Milwaukee. Once home to Miller, Schlitz,rest at historic Forest Home Cemetery on the citys south side. Pabst and Blatz breweries (to name a few), Milwaukee is now a leader in the ever-evolving art of craft brewing. Whether youBREWERY TOURS take a tasting tour, relax at one of the areas many beer gardens (county.milwaukee.gov/EN/parks/explore/beer- You can probably talk yourself into a tour at any of the dozens of craft breweries in gardens), hop on the Beer Titans History bus tour, ridethe region, but there are some more formal tours worth knowing about: Molson Coors: One-hour walking tour allows guests to experience an up-close on the East Troy Beer Tasting Train, brew your own beerlook at the brewhouse, packaging center and historic caves. Tours conclude at (check out beerbarons.org), or simply grab a cold pick-six tothe historic Miller Inn, where adult guests can enjoy frosty samples. 4251 W. State St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 931-BEER. millercoors.comshare at a tailgate or BBQ, Brew City is sure to serve up a Lakefront Brewery: Award-winning food and engaging tours through a historic hoppy experience! The region has so much to offer, welandmark alongside the Milwaukee River. Check the website for daily tour times. Private tours and catering available for large groups. 1872 N. Commerce recommend you visit beeradvocate.com/place/city/34 orSt., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 372-8800. lakefrontbrewery.comvisitmilwaukee.org/beer-brewing to see whats on tap!Milwaukee Brewing Company: Enjoy your favorite MKE staple beers, sip a seasonal brew, and be the first to try a new or experimental recipe. 1128 N. 9th St., Milwaukee. Telephone: (414) 226-2337. mkebrewing.com Sprecher Brewing Company: Tour Milwaukees original craft brewery, known The Beer Baron Legacylocally for its selection of beers and nationally for its root beer. 701 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale. Telephone: (414) 964-2739 (BREW). sprecherbrewery.comBeer is embedded deep in Milwaukees history, architecture and culture. Captain Frederick Pabst built the ornate Pabst Theater,CRAFT BREW EVENTS which has been heralded as the citys most elegant performanceMilwaukee celebrates its heritage with several hop-related venue. The former Pabst brewing grounds have been transformedevents, including:into a restaurant, office and residential space, while his formerFood and Froth Fest: Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee (February)home, the Pabst Mansion (pabstmansion.com), now serves as Extreme Beer FestCyberspace: Virtual (February)a house museum, showcasing the homes exceptional Beer Barons World of Beer Festival: Schwabenhof Pavilion, Menomonee craftsmanship, original furnishings, and a brilliant fine artsFalls (June) Firkin Fest: Cathedral Square, Milwaukee (June)collection. Holiday tours are especially memorable.Milwaukee Brewfest: McKinley Park, Milwaukee Lakefront (July)Many of the citys beer baronsincluding Frederick Pabst, Great Lakes Brew Fest: Racine Zoological Gardens, Racine (September)Brenner Brewing@discoverMKE.com / discovermilwaukee.com 15'