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Title: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 17, 2021, 04:57:05 PM
My opinion....the commercial on the NBA finals s nice, but greatly undersells Milwaukee.. 

Wrestling.  Really?

Give me more Summerfest, more Sprecher, more East Side, more frozen custard, more 16th and Wells, more bloody Mary's with a whole fried chicken, etc, etc.....

Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Galway Eagle on July 17, 2021, 04:58:13 PM
Sprecher? Really?
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 17, 2021, 05:00:16 PM
Quote from: Galway Eagle on July 17, 2021, 04:58:13 PM
Sprecher? Really?

Name your brew

Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Galway Eagle on July 17, 2021, 05:02:00 PM
Quote from: real chili 83 on July 17, 2021, 05:00:16 PM
Name your brew

Me personally or in general? I mean the old Miller cellar, the lakefront brewery river walk.  The patio at good city looking over the deer district and forum. There's better ones that encapsulate everything
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 17, 2021, 05:10:58 PM
Quote from: Galway Eagle on July 17, 2021, 05:02:00 PM
Me personally or in general? I mean the old Miller cellar, the lakefront brewery river walk.  The patio at good city looking over the deer district and forum. There's better ones that encapsulate everything

Good calls.

I have a great experience with Sprecher back in 1998. We spent a week in their tap room on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Just a wonderful, authentic Milwaukee experience. Ended up the day at Zur Krone with boots.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on July 17, 2021, 07:32:48 PM
I laughed at Sprecher too.

MS VI might have to include a brewery.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: 4everwarriors on July 17, 2021, 07:34:08 PM
Grain free, doe, hey?
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: The Sultan on July 17, 2021, 07:38:53 PM
Quote from: real chili 83 on July 17, 2021, 05:10:58 PM
Good calls.

I have a great experience with Sprecher back in 1998. We spent a week in their tap room on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Just a wonderful, authentic Milwaukee experience. Ended up the day at Zur Krone with boots.

1998?  And Zur Krone's closed.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 17, 2021, 07:45:50 PM
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on July 17, 2021, 07:38:53 PM
1998?  And Zur Krone's closed.

Yep.  Was a Milwaukee classic.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Hards Alumni on July 18, 2021, 09:00:35 AM
Quote from: 4everwarriors on July 17, 2021, 07:34:08 PM
Grain free, doe, hey?

Still beating this silly drum, huh?
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Galway Eagle on July 18, 2021, 09:10:43 AM
Quote from: 4everwarriors on July 17, 2021, 07:34:08 PM
Grain free, doe, hey?

New grist is gluten free enjoy
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 18, 2021, 11:24:19 AM
Quote from: Galway Eagle on July 17, 2021, 04:58:13 PM
Sprecher? Really?

Galway,

Before you were probably alive, Randy Sprecher was part of only a handful of microbrewers in the whole country.  In his old brewery, he was passionate about his authentic German beer.  Back then, it was unpasteurized, and was fresh as it's gets. Randy  is one of The Godfather's of modern micro brewing.

The old brewery where he started was just awesome.  A mix of a cave, old bricks, and karma.

In 1998, my now bride and I went to Milwaukee to see my old class of '83 classmate, Greg Raffensperger (RIP).  It was a rainy Saturday, and Greg suggested touring a new brewery in town.

Arrived about 11, paid our dollar for the tour (guide said they charged $1 to keep the rif raf out).

The tour took about 20 minutes, then some sampling. After about an hour, the tour guide said "someone at the brewery was getting married,  here's how you work the taps, help yourselves". 

Around 3:00, an employee told us he'd be closing up in a bit, so have a few more before we close. 

We headed to Zur Krone around 4:00 for a boot or two.

Lots of great beer out there today.  I has some Prairie stout yesterday. From that widely recognized brewery region of Oklahoma City. 

Today's brewers need to tip their hats to the Randy Sprecher's of the world.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: The Sultan on July 18, 2021, 11:30:26 AM
Quote from: real chili 83 on July 18, 2021, 11:24:19 AM
Galway,

Before you were probably alive, Randy Sprecher was part of only a handful of microbrewers in the whole country.  In his old brewery, he was passionate about his authentic German beer.  Back then, it was unpasteurized, and was fresh as it's gets. Randy  is one of The Godfather's of modern micro brewing.

The old brewery where he started was just awesome.  A mix of a cave, old bricks, and karma.

In 1998, my now bride and I went to Milwaukee to see my old class of '83 classmate, Greg Raffensperger (RIP).  It was a rainy Saturday, and Greg suggested touring a new brewery in town.

Arrived about 11, paid our dollar for the tour (guide said they charged $1 to keep the rif raf out).

The tour took about 20 minutes, then some sampling. After about an hour, the tour guide said "someone at the brewery was getting married,  here's how you work the taps, help yourselves". 

Around 3:00, an employee told us he'd be closing up in a bit, so have a few more before we close. 

We headed to Zur Krone around 4:00 for a boot or two.

Lots of great beer out there today.  I has some Prairie stout yesterday. From that widely recognized brewery region of Oklahoma City. 

Today's brewers need to tip their hats to the Randy Sprecher's of the world.

Agreed. I make fun of Capital Brewing in Madison too but they were on the forefront of this craze. Unfortunately the marketplace has passed them both by.

And I miss Zur Krone. Spent many a Saturday evening in my early 20s there by the light of the Polish Moon.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 18, 2021, 11:32:23 AM
Well said Fluff.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Galway Eagle on July 18, 2021, 12:26:53 PM
Quote from: real chili 83 on July 18, 2021, 11:24:19 AM
Galway,

Before you were probably alive, Randy Sprecher was part of only a handful of microbrewers in the whole country.  In his old brewery, he was passionate about his authentic German beer.  Back then, it was unpasteurized, and was fresh as it's gets. Randy  is one of The Godfather's of modern micro brewing.

The old brewery where he started was just awesome.  A mix of a cave, old bricks, and karma.

In 1998, my now bride and I went to Milwaukee to see my old class of '83 classmate, Greg Raffensperger (RIP).  It was a rainy Saturday, and Greg suggested touring a new brewery in town.

Arrived about 11, paid our dollar for the tour (guide said they charged $1 to keep the rif raf out).

The tour took about 20 minutes, then some sampling. After about an hour, the tour guide said "someone at the brewery was getting married,  here's how you work the taps, help yourselves". 

Around 3:00, an employee told us he'd be closing up in a bit, so have a few more before we close. 

We headed to Zur Krone around 4:00 for a boot or two.

Lots of great beer out there today.  I has some Prairie stout yesterday. From that widely recognized brewery region of Oklahoma City. 

Today's brewers need to tip their hats to the Randy Sprecher's of the world.

I mean I get it's slightly older than many of the other first wave craft breweries but their Hefeweizen is so sweet and tastes processed, the stout is watery, the pilsners decent iirc. I just mean sprecher opened in 85 lakefront in 87, between the two lakefront is miles ahead of sprecher.

That being said that's wonderful experience to have had there and I get why you'd have such fond feelings toward them.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: jficke13 on July 18, 2021, 08:26:18 PM
Quote from: real chili 83 on July 18, 2021, 11:24:19 AM
Galway,

Before you were probably alive, Randy Sprecher was part of only a handful of microbrewers in the whole country.  In his old brewery, he was passionate about his authentic German beer.  Back then, it was unpasteurized, and was fresh as it's gets. Randy  is one of The Godfather's of modern micro brewing.

The old brewery where he started was just awesome.  A mix of a cave, old bricks, and karma.

In 1998, my now bride and I went to Milwaukee to see my old class of '83 classmate, Greg Raffensperger (RIP).  It was a rainy Saturday, and Greg suggested touring a new brewery in town.

Arrived about 11, paid our dollar for the tour (guide said they charged $1 to keep the rif raf out).

The tour took about 20 minutes, then some sampling. After about an hour, the tour guide said "someone at the brewery was getting married,  here's how you work the taps, help yourselves". 

Around 3:00, an employee told us he'd be closing up in a bit, so have a few more before we close. 

We headed to Zur Krone around 4:00 for a boot or two.

Lots of great beer out there today.
I has some Prairie stout yesterday. From that widely recognized brewery region of Oklahoma City. 

Today's brewers need to tip their hats to the Randy Sprecher's of the world.

Prairie makes fiiiiine beer.

Give me a Bomb! anyday.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 18, 2021, 08:39:58 PM
Had one (or two) yesterday.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Spotcheck Billy on July 19, 2021, 11:20:16 AM
Ah yes, the golden days of Sprecher. Recall Randy steadfastly stating during tours that he would never pasteurize his brews and that this new root beer would sufficiently subsidize his brewing operations. At least one could drink all afternoon on a tour back then before MAD, now I wouldn't want to lol.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: MUfan12 on July 19, 2021, 01:01:06 PM
Quote from: Galway Eagle on July 18, 2021, 12:26:53 PM
I mean I get it's slightly older than many of the other first wave craft breweries but their Hefeweizen is so sweet and tastes processed, the stout is watery, the pilsners decent iirc. I just mean sprecher opened in 85 lakefront in 87, between the two lakefront is miles ahead of sprecher.

That being said that's wonderful experience to have had there and I get why you'd have such fond feelings toward them.

The focus went to the soda, since that paid for everything. Once craft beer shifted to the hop race it left them a little behind. Same with Capital out in Madison before Kirby left. Great bocks, but struggled to diversify.

That said, I think here's room in this market for a brewery to make some really great lagers. A place like Dovetail would do some damage in MKE.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on July 19, 2021, 01:48:57 PM
Quote from: MUfan12 on July 19, 2021, 01:01:06 PM
The focus went to the soda, since that paid for everything. Once craft beer shifted to the hop race it left them a little behind. Same with Capital out in Madison before Kirby left. Great bocks, but struggled to diversify.

That said, I think here's room in this market for a brewery to make some really great lagers. A place like Dovetail in MKE would do some damage.

IIRC, Kirby said he'd never make an IPA, then 2 of the initial brews at WI Brewing were IPAs.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: real chili 83 on July 20, 2021, 10:42:27 AM
Just wanted to move this thread from between two locked ones.  Euuuuw,  need to take a shower now.   :D
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on July 20, 2021, 12:31:38 PM
Quote from: real chili 83 on July 20, 2021, 10:42:27 AM
Just wanted to move this thread from between two locked ones.  Euuuuw,  need to take a shower now.   :D

Some people show no respect to the mods.  It's a shame that an adult could be so disrespectful.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Commercial
Post by: Uncle Rico on July 20, 2021, 12:38:58 PM
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on July 20, 2021, 12:31:38 PM
Some people show no respect to the mods.  It's a shame that an adult could be so disrespectful.

Between that and doxxing a fellow scooper, it's been a sad month or so here
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