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The Milwaukee Wine Academy is hosting its first Spanish-language wine tasting class Sunday at Arts @ Large on 1100 S. 5th St. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Guests can taste six wines from the Southern Cone.
The new, high-end food and beverage festival brings 35 local restaurants and 60 wine and spirit brands to the home of the Brewers August 20 and 21.
Jim Zele, left, holds 3-year-old mutt Jett while being introduced to new menu items at Enlightened Brewing Co., 2020 S. Allis St., by taproom manager Stephanie Casperson and co-owner Tommy ...
Brewery, restaurant and Milwaukee's oldest Oktoberfest. [20] [21] Big Head Brewing Co. Wauwatosa: 2013 Diabetic-friendly brewery and taproom. [22] Biloba Brewing Company Brookfield: 2014 Small batch brewery. Tasting room closed late 2016 and is expected to open at a new location in 2017. [23] Black Husky Brewing Milwaukee: 2016
Regular schedules begin on the first weekend in May, continuing through the last week of October. Special Event trains operate through the season, including Wine Tasting, the Pumpkin Train (Halloween) and Fall Leaf Viewing trains through the River Valley. At the Osceola service area, several locomotives and pieces of rolling stock are on ...
Milwaukee Saint Patrick Parade 2014 Milwaukee Events downtown; Wisconsin Avenue Bridge Rebuilt in 1975; Photos of the 2015 st. Patrick's Day Parade Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tap Daily; Parade-goers are green and Gabby Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, by BRUCE MURPHY March 16, 2003; Shamrock Club and Bluemound Group Split Story Hill News January ...
Walk the Streets of Old Milwaukee and the European Village decorated for the winter holidays. Special events are scheduled throughout December. On view through Jan. 26. 800 W. Wells St. (414) 278 ...
The wine growing region borders both Lake Wisconsin and the Wisconsin River. The first grapes were planted in the area by Agoston Haraszthy in 1847, before he migrated to California . Most vineyards in the area are planted at elevations between 800 feet (240 m) and 900 feet (270 m) above sea level .