In an age when our homes are littered with mass-produced crap made in China, I would urge my fellow Wisconsonians to seek quality beers made by people for whom brewing is a craft, not another division in a mega-corporation. Or to at the least, support the people who work at the larger breweries here in our state. And so I want to counter the Core Weekly's article by pointing out some locally brewed suds of the season.
Firstly, I want to start off with a favorite of mine - the barley wine from New Glarus Brewing. I've consumed some of this already but also have a 6-pack aging in my basement. This stuff is gooooood. Sweet and potent, just like me.
Unlike Core Weekly, I really like Capital Brewery's Winter Skål.
It's got a great combo of malty and hoppy goodness.
The Huber Brewery in Monroe (a bit south of Madtown), offers their Hazelnut Winter Ale.
I guess you'd consider Huber to be more of a regional brewery than a microbrewery but, still, their beer is pretty tasty and a far cry from Budweiser.
Also to the south of Madison is Gray's Brewing Company in Janesville. Their webpage is silent on the matter of a winter seasonal, but I assume their Winter Porter is available.
Madison is down to two brewpubs - well, three technically, but the Great Dane has two locations. (A third, the Ale Asylum, is to open in February.) The aforementioned Great Dane is now serving their Merry Isthmus Holiday Ale while on the west side of town J.T. Whitney's is offering Mad Badger Barley Wine.
On a related note: I mentioned earlier this year that Fauerbach beer is available again. The brewery was here in town and closed in 1966 or '67. And while the brewery did not re-open, the beer is being brewed under contract. (By Gray's.) While only their lager is available right now and only on tap, this will change in less than a week when they introduce their amber in bottles.
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Does that crappy story really surprise you? That's what chain-rags give you.
Nope, not in the least.
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