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I'm in eastern Wisconsin (Two Rivers, which is on the big Lake halfway
between Sheboygan and Green Bay). I don't spend much time in Oshkosh, but from what I can tell on www.pubcrawler.com and the like, it honestly does not seem to be much of a haven for beer lovers, unfortunately for you. However, I do spend quite a bit of time in Green Bay, so I'll spout a little. Green Bay is a small hike from Oshkosh up I-43 (about 45 miles) but some of the best beer in the state can be found in Green Bay. Hinterland and Titletown, which are both top-notch brewpubs, are right across the street from each other in downtown Green Bay next to the river. Not much farther down to the east of there, on the same street (called Dousman St. west of the river, becomes Main St. east of the river) is Cock & Bull Public House, which is not a brewpub but they boast around 100 different imports and micros in bottles and about 20 on tap. It's been a while since I've been there but I've always enjoyed it. Hope this helps you or somebody out there who might be coming to the Green Bay area. |
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Weird; I seem to have missed the original post and Joel's response...
But yeah, Fratello's is the only brewpub in town, and no guest taps. And I don't know ANY bar in Oshkosh with 40 taps, but if there IS one, somebody please tell me! A couple good bars are Oblio's (good tap & bottle selection, though rarely anything TOO surprising if you're used to cities), Reptile Palace (at least I THINK that's the name -- used to be the Lounge, and before that the Lizard Lounge -- and I haven't been there in a while, so I can't GUARANTEE the selection, but it's within walking distance of Oblio's), and maybe Peabody's (I believe it's changed hands recently, so again, I can't comment on it, but it used to have a small but decent selection, and probably is still worth a shot (still within walking distance of Oblio's, but a bit further away). Also, Appleton has a Fratello's (Fox River Brewing) in the mall, and there's Stone Cellar (used to be Adler Brau). Been too long since I've been drinking in Appleton, so I can't recall any good beer bars. -- //*================================================= ===============++ || Russ Perry Jr 2175 S Tonne Dr #114 Arlington Hts IL 60005 || || 847-952-9729 VIDEOGAME COLLECTOR! || ++================================================ ================*// |
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