We’re already on the fourth anniversary of Madison Craft Beer Week. I’ve always enjoyed the celebration because it’s so easy to participate–from May 2-11, many bars in the Madison area will be running some kind of free or low-cost event, and all you have to do is show up.
“We’ve seen an increase in not only attendance but enthusiasm each year,” Co-Founder Robyn Klinge said a statement. “Beer lovers have every reason to be excited for a huge gathering this May.”
Last year, Madison Craft Beer Week featured 377 events and 82 participating venues, and I’m sure we could see even more this year. Here are some events that have piqued my interest:
- May 2, IPA release party: Karben4’s new seasonal IPA will make its debut at this day-long celebration.
- May 2 & 9, Honeyweiss Fish Fry: Quaker Steak & Lube in Middleton is serving up Leinie’s Honeyweiss beer-batter cod for $9.99.
- May 2, 2nd Annual Leinie’s Fest: You can meet the Leinenkugel family and enter the meatball eating contest to win free Leinenkugels beer for a year at Buck & Badger.
- May 3, Official Kick-Off: Sample dozens of special releases and cask ales at the East Side Club. Tickets are $30/advance, $40/door.
- May 5, Behind the Brew Documentary: This documentary takes a behind-the-scenes look at Wisconsin’s Craft Beer industry. Free; shown at The Sett at Union South.
- May 6, Chef’s Beer Dinner: Craftsman Table & Tap is offering a three-course meal with three craft favorites for $30.
- May 8, Vintage Video Night: Dress up in any pre-90s outfit to win prizes, watch vintage music videos and enjoy beer from Vintage Brewing Company, all at the Come Back In.
- May 10, Golf Scramble: Breakfast, beer samples, a hop farm tour, prizes and a shotgun start at The Oaks. Cost is $69/person.
- May 11, Kill the Keg: I like the description of this event, held at The Coopers Tavern: “Treat your nine-day hangover the only way you know how, with more craft beer!” Most of the beers will be discounted.
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