List of breweries in West Virginia
List of breweries in Wisconsin
The state of Wisconsin is renowned for its rich brewing history and vibrant craft beer scene. This list includes notable breweries that are currently operating in Wisconsin, as well as some historical breweries that have contributed to the state's brewing heritage.
Current Breweries[edit | edit source]
Milwaukee[edit | edit source]
- Miller Brewing Company - One of the largest breweries in the United States, known for its flagship beer, Miller Lite.
- Lakefront Brewery - A craft brewery known for its innovative beers and brewery tours.
- Milwaukee Brewing Company - A popular brewery offering a variety of craft beers.
Madison[edit | edit source]
- Ale Asylum - Known for its hop-forward beers and commitment to quality.
- Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company - A brewpub with multiple locations in Madison, offering a wide range of beer styles.
- Karben4 Brewing - Specializes in creative and flavorful craft beers.
Green Bay[edit | edit source]
- Titletown Brewing Company - Located in a historic train depot, offering a variety of craft beers.
- Badger State Brewing Company - Known for its innovative brews and community involvement.
La Crosse[edit | edit source]
- City Brewing Company - A large brewery with a history dating back to the 19th century.
- Pearl Street Brewery - A family-owned brewery known for its unique and flavorful beers.
Historical Breweries[edit | edit source]
- Pabst Brewing Company - Originally based in Milwaukee, it was one of the largest American breweries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Schlitz Brewing Company - Once the largest producer of beer in the United States, known for its slogan "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous."
- Blatz Brewing Company - A significant player in Milwaukee's brewing history, known for its popular lagers.
Craft Beer Scene[edit | edit source]
Wisconsin's craft beer scene has grown significantly in recent years, with numerous small breweries and brewpubs opening across the state. The state's brewing culture is celebrated through various beer festivals, such as the Great Taste of the Midwest in Madison and the Milwaukee Brewfest.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Beer in the United States
- List of breweries in the United States
- List of microbreweries
- Wisconsin
- Brewing
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