Milwaukee’s Reputation As A Party Town And Wisconsin’s Breweries
In Identity Theft of CreditGuru (September 3, 2010 1:41 am)
Milwaukee, as the largest city by a wide margin in Wisconsin, has developed an interesting reputation within the state, and in some regards even nationally, as a very fascinating city to live in or visit and there are a lot of cool things about the city. One thing that people in need of legal counsel would like about the metropolis is that if you need a Milwaukee bankruptcy attorney or Milwaukee bankruptcy lawyer, they are readily available to help people through those proceedings. On another note, or for some people perhaps because of the need for legal help, it is also interesting that Milwaukee was labeled in the past few years as one of the best party cities in America. In fact, the people of Milwaukee drink more beer per person than the inhabitants of any other city in the country which is a truly impressive feat. In the next paragraphs the breweries in the area around Milwaukee will be discussed more in depth, perhaps shedding some light on why citizens of the city love their beer so much.
One of the biggest brewers in the nation sits right in the middle of downtown Milwaukee, the Miller brewery. Although recently merged with Coors and known officially now by the staggeringly creative name Miller Coors, everyone still just knows them as Miller. Miller is the brewer of some of the more largely consumed beers in the nation such as Miller Genuine Draft, Miller High Life, and Miller Lite. Recently, Miller has even come out with Miller Genuine Draft 64 which has a mere 64 calories and is in fact one of the lightest beers in the world. Furthermore, for people who like the taste of beer but not the effects of alcohol there is Miller’s brand of non alcoholic beer called Sharps which is also on sale at most bars.
Another well represented beer around the area is Leinenkugel Brewing Company which is located near Milwaukee in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. While Miller produces beer on a massive, national basis there is more of a local feel to Leinenkugel’s, who produce craft beers that are typically found in their area of the country. Among the different types of beer made by Leinenkugel’s are craft brews such as Leinenkugel’s, “Summer Shandy” which features beer with a subtle but omnipresent lemonade flavor to the beer. Also in Leinenkugel’s wide range of brews is their Berry Weis which has an interesting mix of Logan, elder, and blueberries to go with their beer that results in a taste almost similar to a liquid version of the cereal Fruit Loops.
Finally, although somewhat further away from Milwaukee, there is a brewer called Stevens Point Brewery in, you guessed it, Stevens Point Wisconsin. Stevens Point is similar to Leinenkugel’s in that they typically make craft, local brews as opposed to the massive conglomerate that is Miller and their beers have proven to be very popular within the state of Wisconsin.
One thing for certain is that Milwaukee and Wisconsin residents will continue to purchase beers from their local breweries and possibly move Milwaukee further up on the list of party cities in the future.
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