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Breweries 18 the Explorium Brewpub, 37 Raised Grain Brewing 20 22 29 143 W Breweries 18 The Explorium Brewpub, 37 Raised Grain Brewing 20 22 29 143 W. St Paul Ave., (414) 423- Company, 1725 Dolphin Dr., 1 1840 Brewing Company, 1365, exploriumbrew.com Ste. B, Waukesha, (262) 505- 38 40 48 342 E. Ward St., (414) 236- 5942, rgbrewing.com 4056, 1840brewing.com 19 Faklandia Brewing 3807 S. Packard Ave., 2 St. Francis, (262) 212-8694, 38 Rebellion Brewing, 2 Bavarian Bierhaus, faklandia.com 700 W. Lexington Blvd., N57W6172 Portland Rd., Glendale, (414) 236-7000, 20 The Fermentorium Cedarburg, (262) 421-8678, thebavarianbierhaus.com Brewery & Tasting Room, rebellionbrewingusa.com. 7481 Hwy. 60, Cedarburg, (262) 421-8593, 39 Rock Bottom Restaurant 41 3 Big Head Brewing Co., thefermentorium.com 6204 W. State St.,Wauwatosa, & Brewery, 740 N. Plankinton (414) 257-9782, bighead 21 The Fermentorium Ave., (414) 276-3030, brewingco.com Barrel House, 6933 W. rockbottom.com/locations/ North Ave., Wauwatosa, milwaukee 4 Biloba Brewing Company, thefermentorium.com 2970 N. Brookfield Rd., 40 Sahale Ale Works, 1505 Brookfield, (262) 309-5820, 22 Foxtown Brewing 6411 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 170, bilobabrewing.com W. Mequon Rd., Mequon, Grafton, sahalebeer.com 23 foxtownbrewing.com 26 41 Sprecher Brewing Co., 5 Black Husky Brewing, 23 Gathering Place Brewing 701 W. Glendale Ave., 909 E. Locust St., Co., 811 E. Vienna Ave., (414) Glendale, (414) 964-2739, (414) 509-8855, blackhusky 364-6328, gatheringplace sprecherbrewery.com brewing.com brewing.com 5 6 Brewfinity Brewing Co., 24 Good City Brewing, 42 Steel Tank Brewing, 1225 N58W39800 Industrial Rd., 2108 N. Farwell Ave., Robruck Dr., Oconomowoc, 9 Suite D, Oconomowoc, (414) 539-4173, goodcity (414) 739-9876, (262) 456-2843, brewfinity brewing.com stockhousebrewing.com 4 brewing.com 25 Good City Brewing, 43 21 46 27 7 Broken Bat Brewing Co., 333 W. Juneau Ave., 43 Stock House Brewing Co., 24 135 E. Pittsburgh Ave., (414) 539-4173, goodcity 7208 W. North Ave., brewing.com Wauwatosa, (414) 739-9876, 30 14 (414) 316-9197, brokenbat stockhousebrewing.com 11 brewery.com 26 Good City Brewing, 11200 W. Burleigh St., 44 Third Space Brewing, 25 8 City Lights Brewing Co., 2200 W. Mount Vernon Ave., Wauwatosa,goodcity 1505 W. St. Paul Ave., 47 (414) 436-1011, citylights brewing.com (414) 909-2337, thirdspace 42 49 3 brewing.com 6 12 31 brewing.com 2018 E. 32 34 39 27 Hacienda Beer Co., North Ave., (414) 296-7200, 45 Urban Harvest Brewing, 9 Company Brewing, 735 E. Center St., haciendabeer.com 1024 S. 5th St., (414) 249-4074, (414) 930-0909, company urbanharvestbrewing.com 28 Indeed Brewing Company, brewing.com 530 S. 2nd St., (414) 216-9007, 8 44 18 33 52 indeedbrewing.com/visit/ 46 Vennture Brew Co., 35 10 Component Brewing Company, 2018 S. 1st St., milwaukee 5519 W. North Ave., vennturebrewco.com 28 7 #207, (414) 979-1088, 29 Inventors Brewpub, componentbrewing.com 435 N. Lake St., Port 47 Water Street Brewery, 45 Washington, (262) 284-4690, 1101 N. Water St., (414) 272- 37 1726 inventorsbrewpub.com 1195, waterstreetbrewery. 11 Dead Bird Brewing Co., N. 5th St., deadbird com brewing.com 30 Lakefront Brewery, 48 Water Street Brewery, 12 Delafield Brewhaus, 1872 N. Commerce St., 1251 Gateway Dr., Grafton, 51 3832 Hillside Dr., Delafield, (414) 372-8800, lakefront (262) 375-2222, waterstreet brewery.com brewery.com 16 (262) 646-7821, delafield- brewhaus.com 10 31 Melms Brewing Company, 49 Water Street Brewery, 418 Merton Ave., Hartland, 3191 Golf Rd., Delafield, 36 1 13 East Troy Brewery, 2905 Main St., East Troy, (262) 361-4946, melms (262) 646-7878, waterstreet (262) 642-2670, etbrew.com brewing.com brewery.com 14 Eagle Park Brewing, 32 Miller Brewing Company, 50 Water Street Brewery, 823 E. Hamilton St., 4251 W. State St., (414) 931- 140 W. Town Square Way, (414)-585-0123, eaglepark 3880, millercoors.com Oak Creek, (414) 301-5290, brewing.com waterstreetbrewery.com 15 Eagle Park Brewing, 33 Milwaukee Ale House, S64 W15640, Commerce 233 N. Water St., (414) 276- 51 Westallion Brewing Center Pkwy., Muskego, 2337, ale-house.com Company, 1825 S. 72nd St., West Allis, (414) 578-7998, (414)-585-0123, eaglepark 34 Milwaukee Brewing brewing.com westallionbrewing.com King Gambrinus, Company, 1128 N. 9th St., (414) 226-2337, a legendary hero, 16 Enlightened Brewing is heralded by 19 Company, 2020 S. Allis St., mkebrewing.com 52 Wizard Works Brewing, many as the 231 E. Buffalo Street, (414) 364-6225, enlightened 505 S. 5th St., 15 “patron saint” 35 MobCraft, 13 beer.com (262) 477-0222 of beer. (414) 488-2019, mobcraft wizardworksbrewing.com 17 The Explorium Brewpub, beer.com Southridge Mall, 5300 36 New Barons Brewing S. 76th St., Unit 1450A, Co-Op, 2018 S 1st St. #170, Greendale, (414) 423-1365, newbaronsbrewing.com exploriumbrew.com 17 50 KEY Patio/Outdoor Tours Available Dog Friendly Food Service BYOFood Food Trucks ✱ Seasonal.
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