Milwaukee, WI
23 Beer Events Brewing in Milwaukee This Week: July 19-24
Tuesday, July 19
It’s an anniversary week for 1840 Brewing Firm (342 E. Ward St.) and the enjoyable kicks off with a beer dinner with Hassle Maker’s Cocina: Mad Mexican Meals. The four-course dinner runs from 6 to eight p.m. and prices $65.
Klub Kölsch is nearing an finish at New Barons Brewing Co-op (2018 S. 1st St.). Get there between 6 and eight p.m. to vote on the Kölsch-style beer you suppose ought to earn a coveted spot within the taproom. Particulars are on the New Barons occasions web page. The price is $10.
Amorphic Beer (3700 N. Fratney St.) is releasing This Is My Critical Face IPA within the taproom this week. Attempt it on faucet earlier than it’s accessible in cans on Wednesday, July 27.
Wednesday, July 20
It’s WCPAA night time on the The Faucet Yard Waukesha (1150 W. Sundown Dr.). A portion of the proceeds profit the Waukesha Residents Police Academy Affiliation.
It’s not a Ted Speak, however a Tim Speak could be the subsequent neatest thing (or perhaps not). Black Husky Brewing (909 E. Locust St.) founder Tim Eichinger hosts the Tim Speak whereas guiding attendees via a tasting a couple of beers. The self-deprecating Eichinger presents his “worst speak” beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are simply $25. Reserve your spot by emailing Toni@BlackHuskyBrewing.com.
The Plant & Sip Succulent Bar involves The Faucet Yard Milwaukee (1555 Rivercenter Dr.) from 6 to eight p.m. For $60 you may construct a tiny backyard and revel in a free beer within the course of.
Element Brewing Firm (2018 S. 1st St.) has a cool and artful occasion from 6 to eight p.m. Two Mikes Manufacturing facility will probably be there internet hosting a workshop to create a customized beer flight board. For $65 you get the glassware, flight board and artwork provides wanted to create one thing distinctive. You additionally get one free beer from Element.
Lakefront Brewery is tapping a ceremonial keg of My Flip: Anthony Kellerbier at 6 p.m. on the Estabrook Park Beer Backyard (4600 Estabrook Pkwy.). The primary half barrel is free.
Thursday, July 21
The Faucet Yard Waukesha is the location of a Beer Backyard 5K. Get there at 5:30 p.m. to select up your race packet, the run/stroll begins at 6:30. The price is simply $37.50.
Friday, July 22
Supermoon Beer Firm (3145 S. Howell Ave.) has a pair of beer releases this weekend and which means the pop-up taproom is open from 3 to eight p.m. on Friday and midday to 7 p.m. on Saturday. The beers are Oaxen, an abbey-style pale ale fermented in oak, and Inside Outdoors, an oak-fermented hoppy saison that’s a collab with Hacienda Beer Co. Preorder for each began on Monday.
Third Area Brewing (1505 W. St. Paul Ave.) is releasing the most recent within the Beers about Nothing Innovation Collection. Milwaukee Mule is a fruited bitter with lime and ginger. Excellent for summer season imbibing. Copper mug is elective.
Covid cancelled loads of Christmas events. New Barons is making up for it with a Christmas in July celebration from 6 to 10 p.m. Santa will probably be there, as a result of what else does the jolly previous elf should do in the summertime?
1840 Brewing’s Beer Backyard Highway Present is at Lemke Park (10301 Donges Bay Rd., Mequon) for the night time from 4 to 9 p.m.
Attempt samples from Brewery Ommegang at Low cost Liquor Milwaukee (5031 W. Oklahoma Ave.) from 3 to six p.m.
Low cost Liquor Waukesha (919 N. Barstow St.) is providing samples from Sprecher Brewing from 4 to 7 p.m.
Saturday, July 23
1840 Brewing’s huge fifth anniversary week culminates with a road celebration from midday to 10 p.m. to honor the event, 1840 is releasing 5 totally different beers and having reside music and meals accessible. It’s a can’t-miss occasion for craft beer lovers.
The Faucet Yard Waukesha is devoting a very good portion of its faucet strains to IPAs from a couple of totally different breweries. Conveniently, The Faucet Yard can also be giving up some faucets to three Floyds and WarPigs. And, they’re having a meat raffle. Want another causes to be there?
Hacienda Beer Co. (2018 E. North Ave.) is releasing Nearer All over the place, a hazy IPA, and Floating Options, a dry-hopped hefeweizen this weekend.
Raised Grain Brewing is bringing its beer to the subsequent Farmhouse to Brewhouse Seasonal Beer Dinner at Previous World Wisconsin (W372 S9727 Hwy. 67, Eagle). The domestically sourced dinner runs from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. and prices $99.
Ever wish to demolish a automobile? Element Brewing and New Barons are supplying you with that likelihood. Head to the Lincoln Warehouse for between 2 and 6 p.m. to affix the 2 breweries and Bust-N-Stuff within the demo. For $20 you get a minute taking a sledge hammer to a automobile. All proceeds profit The Sojourner Household Peace Middle.
From 2 to 10 p.m., Gathering Place Brewing (811 E. Vienna Ave.) is internet hosting a beer and plant sale. Assist Gathering Place filter its cooler and profit from nice offers on bottles and cans. Bayside Backyard Middle could have a cell greenhouse parked in entrance of the brewery from 2 to six p.m. with loads of crops on the market.
Low cost Liquor Milwaukee is handing out samples from Hinterland Brewery from midday to three p.m.
Sunday, July
Head to The Faucet Yard Milwaukee for BBQ Fest from midday to 7 p.m. A handful of barbecue meals vans will probably be there, and there are many faucet beer choices to select from to scrub the barbecue down.
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Milwaukee shooting Friday, 23rd and Center; 1 injured
MILWAUKEE – One person was shot in Milwaukee on Friday, Jan. 17.
What we know:
The Milwaukee Police Department said it happened around 6:11 p.m. near 23rd and Center. The victim, a 28-year-old, was taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation. Milwaukee Police continue to seek anyone involved.
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What you can do:
Anyone with any information is asked to contact MPD at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department
Milwaukee, WI
4 people have died from cold weather this winter in Milwaukee County, more below-zero temps on the way
Four people have died from cold-related causes in the last three months in Milwaukee County, according to the medical examiner’s office, as homeless shelters and others brace for a weekend of brutal below-zero temperatures.
Temperatures are expected to be between 15 to 25 below zero with windchill from Sunday to Wednesday, raising concerns for advocates for people without housing and those who must find ways to stay warm.
“People go wherever they can to stay warm,” said Darlene Roots, who has lived in a tent in an encampment near King Park for roughly the last year, after being evicted from her apartment.
Roots has a homeless shelter to stay at during the upcoming cold, beginning at 7 p.m., but must be elsewhere in the afternoon, she said. During that time, she’ll find ways to stay warm back at her tent.
Roots intends to use hand warmers, blankets and potentially burn hand sanitizer to keep warm, she said.
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office said four people have died from hypothermia or complications from hypothermia so far this winter.
An 82-year-old man was found dead in his home by police with temperatures between 26 to 50 degrees in late November. The home’s thermostat and many light switches were not working, according to medical examiner reports.
Three others, who were all homeless, died in December, including a 69-year-old found dead outdoors in a chair behind a business on Dec. 2, when temperatures ranged between 14 to 32 degrees.
Eleven days later, a 64-year-old woman was found outside on a sidewalk unresponsive and later died at the hospital. Temperatures ranged between 4 to 32 degrees that day, according to National Weather Service records.
That same day, a Milwaukee firefighter found a 56-year-old man dead in a vacant house.
“It’s a profound grief, especially under circumstances like that,” said Pat Vanderburgh, president at Milwaukee Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter. “First thought that people have is, ‘That didn’t have to happen.’”
The Milwaukee Rescue Mission operates an overflow shelter for men and another for single women or single women with children.
“If we’re at capacity, we will try to make room,” Vanderburgh said.
As the executive director of the homelessness organization Repairers of the Breach, James West has seen the daily struggles of people who experience homelessness: cold weather, limited shelter resources, among others.
Although there are resources for people experiencing homelessness, West said there should always be improvements, and community support is essential.
“It’s horrible,” he said of people dying in the cold. “The only way we can continue to do this is if the community decides to take care of the community.”
The Milwaukee Health Department advises people looking for shelter to call 211 or visit the website www.impactinc.org/impact-211/.
Where are the warming shelters in Milwaukee?
Here’s where you can find the warming centers in Milwaukee. Note that some centers are only open to certain groups, such as single men or single women.
- Guest House of Milwaukee, at 1216 N. 13th St. Open to single men.
- Unity Lutheran Church, at 1025 E. Oklahoma Ave. Open to singles and families.
- Tippecanoe Church, at 125 W. Saveland Ave. Does not accept walk-ins.
- Repairers of the Breach, at 1335 W. Vliet St. Open to singles.
- Milwaukee Rescue Mission Joy House, at 830 N. 19th St. Open to single woman and families.
- Milwaukee Rescue Mission Safe Harbor, at 830 N. 19th St. Open to single men after 10 p.m
- St. Benedict the Moor Parish, at 930 W. State St. Open to singles.
Eva Wen is a reporter at the Journal Sentinel. She can be reached at qwen@gannett.com
David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@gannett.com.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee mayor nominates civic group leader to city’s police and fire oversight board
Milwaukee’s mayor nominated a leader of the city’s oldest civic group to the citizen oversight board for the police and fire departments this week.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson nominated Krissie Fung to the city’s Fire and Police Commission on Wednesday, a press release announced. Fung, the associate director of the civic organization the Milwaukee Turners, would fill the last open seat on the nine-person committee.
“I’m honored by the nomination and looking forward to getting to work, if confirmed,” Fung said on Friday.
Fung’s appointment, which would fill an opening left by Fred Crouther, requires Milwaukee Common Council approval.
Fung is also a board member of the Japanese American Citizen League of Wisconsin and has worked as an election inspector in Waukesha, New Berlin and Milwaukee, according to the release. Fung’s work with the Turner’s has involved the Zero Youth Corrections, a program that funds groups working on advocacy and policy issues that prevent the impact of the criminal and legal system on young people.
Before the common council’s decision, the city is holding a community meeting for the public to offer input on Fung’s nomination.
Residents interested in providing input can attend a Jan. 28 community meeting at Mitchell Street Library, 906 W. Historic Mitchell St., from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Virtual attendance is available as well, along with the option to email questions to fpc@milwaukee.gov.
The Fire and Police Commission is one of the oldest police oversight boards in the country and handles things like recruitment for the two departments and employee discipline appeals hearings. However, in 2023 its power to develop policies for the departments was stripped due to a state funding law, Wisconsin Act 12.
David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@gannett.com.
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