Featured Brewery!

Our first-ever Featured Brewery is a place we at MidwestMicroBrews have found ourselves more than a few times: Titletown Brewing Company of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
History
Housed in a depot originally built for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway in 1897, Titletown Brewing opened its doors in 1996. Very quickly, Titletown became a destination restaurant for tourists and locals alike.
In the heart of downtown Green Bay, Titletown serves as an upscale smoke-free restaurant and microbrewery. Owners have made every effort to beautifully preserve the 100-year history of this city landmark.
In December 1999, the depot was officially named to the National Register of Historic Places.
The Restaurant
Titletown has a wide range of classic American food, everything form burgers and wraps to some of the best pizzas in town. Not too hungry? Try one of their great appetizers like fresh beer-battered cheese curds, or have a cup of their Beer Cheese Soup which they make with one of their signature brews, 400 Honey Ale.
While their food is great, the real attraction for us is the beer.
The Beer
Titletown's Brewmaster, David Oldenburg apprenticed at the Brewery for years, before taking the helm about a year and a half ago. Still a young man, he has already established himself as an accomplished brewmaster. Given a great amount of creative freedom from Titletown President Brent Weycker, David has created some amazing specialty beers, while maintaining the high quality of their signature brews.
We visited David recently and took time to sample some of his best. It's a tough job we have, but somebody's gotta do it.
Go to our Reviews page to see what we thought.
Images courtesy Titletown Brewing Company
New Featured Brewer coming in early April! Stay tuned!