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Milwaukee s Black Husky Brewing to host COVID-19 vaccination clinic

This might be the most Wisconsin way to get a COVID-19 vaccine. It involves a Milwaukee brewery and free beer.  Black Husky Brewing, 909 E. Locust St., is teaming up with the Milwaukee Health Department to host a vaccination clinic at the brewery from noon to 6 p.m. May 15 and 16.  If someone brings in an unvaccinated friend to be vaccinated, they get a free beer and so does their friend, after they get their vaccination, said Toni Eichinger, Black Husky s co-owner, in an email.  The Milwaukee Health Department will provide the vaccines at no cost at the clinic, and no appointments are necessary. 

WI Supreme Court says governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits

WI Supreme Court says governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits By Jason Calvi Wisconsin Supreme Court says the governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling was all about the state limits and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon. MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, April 14 against the Evers administration capacity limits. The court decided the order had to go through the state s rule-making process which includes legislative overnight. The Wisconsin Supreme Court decision was all about the state limits and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners in Brew City are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon.

Beer Baron: The 10th Beer Bracket begins with a Black Husky gem

Beer Baron’s Beers of the Year 2020: Worst Year Ever Edition Let’s take inventory of the most unforgettable, symbolic and just downright delicious beers of 2020. 1 of 8 This was not the best new beer Madison’s Ale Asylum released this year, but it was unquestionably the most successful, and it’s obvious why without even cracking open the can. This beer’s label perfectly captured the zeitgeist at the time of its release in early April, and it never really stopped resonating. The pilsner was followed by a hazy pale ale version, and both were taken national by the new Wisconsin-based distributor Brew Pipeline. Locally, the brewery has offered the FVCK COVID duo and many of its other beers for $6 a six-pack for most of the year. By the way, my favorite new Ale Asylum beer also had a “ugh, 2020” theme: MRDR HRNT, the first in a new “Apocalypse Bingo” series. It’s a pale ale heavily dosed with Mosaic,

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