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GWBT: Katie’s perspective of what it’s really like to go to 50 breweries

*This is a reflection by editor, Katie, about the on-going chronicle dubbed the Great Wisconsin Brewery Tour. Follow the journey here.*

Ahnapee Brewery in Algoma.

“We’re trying to go to every brewery in the state of Wisconsin over the next few years”

This is a phrase Joe and I use to start the conversation at every GWBT visit, it’s been said to most friends and nearly all acquaintances. We generally get one of the following responses:

  1. Doubt & Uncertainty. We get a look that says something along the lines of ‘there’s a lot of breweries.. I’d be shocked if they could do it’ or ‘man, these two drink way more than I thought…’
  2. Respect. This is usually a head nod, followed by “Wow, that’s awesome” or “Man, that’s a rough job!”

Water Street Brewery in Milwaukee.

The GWBT has been a defining hobby for Joe and I for nearly two years – and for the past 11 months, we’ve averaged one brewery per week. At this point, I can’t remember whose idea it was, but I consider us lucky to have a common interest that has fueled such a fun hobby.

We’ve learned A LOT about brewing, beer history, and the beer industry along the GWBT. Our take-away lessons:

  1. We appreciate well-made beer, even if it doesn’t cater to our palate. We’ve tried over 300 different beers, so I promise we can distinguish well-made beers from those that are still maturing.
  2. We don’t have any expectations when we walk into a place. We’ve been to a self-proclaimed “dive bar brewery“, a garage that has been turned into a brewery, a brewery in an old water mill, a brewery that turns into a nightclub, the big-daddy-of-them-all – you get the idea. Even though beer is the common theme, each location has a unique atmosphere: Wisconsin’s brewing industry is incredibly diverse.
  3. Meeting and talking with people is our favorite part. We’ve met so many friendly, passionate people who have been willing to share their knowledge, experiences, and love for beer with us.

Lastly, the responses to a few of our frequently asked questions:

Starboard Brewing Company in Sturgeon Bay.

Biloba Brewing Company in Brookfield.

More questions for us? Ask them here.

[Note that this article was edited by Joe and is not an accurate reflection of the superb editing capabilities of The Squeaky Curd staff (i.e. Katie).]

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