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Breweries in Wisconsin: A Must-Do Social Experience for Travel Nurses and Allied Health Professionals

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07/09/2025 | 4 minutes to read

Breweries in Wisconsin are a popular pastime — and for good reason. It's the perfect social event for travel nurses, allied health professionals, and visitors alike to experience everything the Badger State has to offer. Whether you're winding down after a shift, connecting with colleagues, or exploring on a day off, Wisconsin's brewery culture offers a welcoming, laid-back way to immerse yourself in local life.

With deep brewing traditions dating back to the 1800s and a modern craft beer renaissance, Wisconsin’s brewery scene combines history, innovation, and Midwestern charm. Here's your ultimate guide to the top breweries, brewery tours, and beer events across the state — with links to start planning your next adventure. 🍻

🏛️ A Brief History of Brewing in Wisconsin

Wisconsin's brewing legacy began with German immigrants in the mid-19th century, who brought traditional brewing techniques and a love for beer. Cities like Milwaukee — nicknamed "Brew City" — became brewing powerhouses, home to legends like Pabst, Schlitz, and Miller.

Today, the tradition thrives through hundreds of independent breweries that proudly honor old-world craftsmanship while pushing creative boundaries. Whether you prefer classic lagers, bold IPAs, or adventurous sours, Wisconsin has a brew (and a brewery) for you.

🍻 Top Breweries to Visit in Wisconsin

1. Lakefront Brewery – Milwaukee

Founded in 1987, Lakefront Brewery is known for its lively tours, environmental leadership, and iconic beers like Riverwest Stein. The tour includes beer samples, a behind-the-scenes look at brewing, and even a sing-along. (Yes, seriously!)

2. New Glarus Brewing Company – New Glarus

Known best for Spotted Cow — a Wisconsin-exclusive beer — New Glarus Brewing is a pilgrimage site for beer lovers. Their hilltop brewery offers self-guided tours with stunning views of the countryside.

3. Sprecher Brewery – Glendale

Milwaukee’s first craft brewery post-Prohibition, Sprecher is famous for European-style beers and legendary craft sodas (try the root beer!). Tours include unlimited samples and a cozy, Bavarian-style beer garden.

4. Central Waters Brewing Company – Amherst

Eco-conscious and revered for its barrel-aged stouts, Central Waters Brewing is a favorite among beer aficionados. Their Anniversary Party in January draws craft beer lovers from across the Midwest.

5. Door County Brewing Co. – Baileys Harbor

A laid-back brewery with a rustic vibe, Door County Brewing features live music, creative brews, and a vibrant taproom — perfect for unwinding during a lakeside escape.

6. MobCraft Beer – Milwaukee

Known for their unique crowdsourced beer recipes, MobCraft is all about community creativity. Try something truly one-of-a-kind during your visit to their bustling Walker’s Point taproom.

7. 3 Sheeps Brewing Company – Sheboygan

Innovative and playful, 3 Sheeps Brewing is best known for pushing flavor boundaries with beers like Chaos Pattern IPA and Bon Bon Chocolate Milk Stout.

🚎 Brewery Tours and Tasting Experiences

If you’re short on time (or just want a built-in driver), several companies offer curated brewery tours:

  • Milwaukee Brewery Tours – Visit multiple breweries and taprooms in a single outing

Tip for travelers: Many breweries also offer food trucks, outdoor beer gardens, and live music events — making it easy to turn a brewery visit into a full day (or night) of fun.

🎉 Can't-Miss Wisconsin Beer Events

If you're a travel nurse or healthcare worker timing your assignment just right, you could hit some of the biggest beer events of the year:

  • One of the premier craft beer festivals in the country, held each August.
  • Unlimited tastings from 100+ breweries along Lake Michigan’s shore.
  • A June celebration of craft beer, food, and live music in a beautiful lakeside setting.
  • A massive traditional German festival featuring beer, brats, music, and parades.

🗺️ Plan Your Brewery Adventure

Here are some fantastic resources to help you chart your course:

✈️ Tips for Travel Nurses and Healthcare Professionals

  • Schedule Tours During Off-Hours: Many breweries offer weekday tours — perfect for fitting in around your shifts.
  • Use Brewery Visits as Networking: Breweries are casual, community-centered spots — a great place to meet other healthcare travelers or locals.
  • Check Local Listings: Some breweries post limited-time releases, special events, or food pairing nights that are worth planning ahead for.
  • Be Mindful of Transportation: Wisconsin has strict OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) laws. Use rideshare services, shuttles, or designated drivers when brewery-hopping!

Exploring Wisconsin’s breweries isn't just about beer — it’s about community, history, creativity, and celebration. Whether you're a seasoned craft beer lover or a casual sipper, the Badger State offers countless opportunities to relax, connect, and experience local flavor at its finest.

So apply today, raise a glass, make some memories, and enjoy everything Wisconsin’s brewery scene has to offer. Cheers!

PS: Be sure to check out our Top Wisconsin Bucket List Things To Do for even more activities during your Wisconsin assignment!

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