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Washington County Parks announce partnership with Black Husky Brewery

April 19, 2019 – Washington Co., WI – The Washington County Park and Trail System announced a new public-private partnership today with Black Husky Brewing from Milwaukee.  Black Husky will host a series of traveling beer gardens throughout Washington County this summer.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Black Husky on a summer beer garden series,” said County Board Chair Don Kriefall.  “Not only am I personally a husky lover, Black Husky’s roots as natives of Northern Wisconsin are a great match for our beautiful Washington County Kettle Moraine scenery.”

2019 Black Husky Brewing Traveling Beer Garden Schedule

May 31 & June 1               Homestead Hollow County Park                                Germantown

June 7 & 8                           Sandy Knoll County Park                                               West Bend

June 14 & 15                       Eisenbahn Bike-In Beer Garden (TBD)                    TBD

 

June 21 & 22                  Ackerman’s Grove County Park – West Bend

June 28 & 29                       Glacier Hills County Park                                               Richfield

July 5 & 6                             Sandy Knoll County Park                                               West Bend

July 11 & 12                         Ackerman’s Grove County Park                                 West Bend

July 19 & 20                         Homestead Hollow                                                         Germantown

July 26 & 27                         NO BEER GARDEN – Visit Brewery                            Milwaukee

August 2 & 3                       Sandy Knoll County Park                                               West Bend

August 9 & 10                    Leonard J. Yahr County Park                                        West Bend

August 16 & 17                  Eisenbahn Bike-In Beer Garden (TBD)                    TBD

August 23 & 24                  Homestead Hollow County Park                                Germantown

August 30 & 31                  Leonard J. Yahr County Park                                        West Bend

September 13 & 14         Sandy Knoll County Park                                               West Bend

“As a brewery that started in the Northwood’s of Wisconsin, the appeal of having beer gardens in the beautiful parks and woods of Washing County was a no brainer,” said Black Husky Brewing Co-Owner Tim Eichinger. “We found out quickly Washington County Parks was going to be a great partner to work with and we look forward to having a great summer in Washington County!”

The events will be held 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Fridays and 3 p.m – 9 p.m. Saturdays

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Washington County Park and Trail System

Washington County Park System is a sustainable park and trail system that is strategically being improved and expanded to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Washington County. For more information, visit www.co.washington.wi.us/parks.com or follow @WashCoParks on Twitter or like on Facebook.

About Black Husky Brewing

Black Husky Brewing was started in 2010 in a small log cabin in the woods in the rural town of Pembine, WI. Inspired by the dogs in their son’s sled dog kennel, co-founders Tim Eichinger and Toni Eichinger named the brewery after their beloved husky Howler. Each of their beers is associated with the dogs from the kennel as a tribute to the loyalty and companionship that defined each of them. In 2016, Black Husky moved its brewery operations to the Riverwest neighborhood of Milwaukee where it currently operate a taproom and produce their beers.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Does this mean they will now get rid of their stupid admission fee’s? I will bet park visit’s will be down this summer because of these greedy fee’s.

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