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Draft & Vessel owner Nathaniel Davauer is making plans for a new Walker's Point bar near the corner of South Second Street and West National Avenue, about two blocks away from his beer garden ...
Draft & Vessel's Shorewood location is pictured on April 8, 2020. Owner Nat Davauer plans to open a new bar in Walker's Point this spring. Draft & Vessel owner Nathaniel Davauer is making plans ...
But knowledge of brewing beer, wine, and other fermented beverages at home can offer a sustainable and enjoyable way to produce your own drinks. This article provides a basic guide to homebrewing for ...
Though still created for domestic settings, new audiences have come to appreciate the aesthetics of Zulu ceramic beer vessels and many (mostly female) artists sell work in contemporary art galleries.
One of the four main components of beer, yeast is often overlooked in favor of flashier ingredients like malt and hops, but contributes a world of flavor. Here's what to know.
A waypoint between bread and beer is a kind of spiked porridge that would stretch any modern beer connoisseur’s definition of “chewy.” A team of Stanford researchers found something like ...
The Teku is still the industry standard beer glass you’ll find at nearly every craft brewery due to its versatility, but no beer vessel is as iconic as the English pub glass. While “pub glass” can ...
The owner of craft beer bar Draft & Vessel, Nathaniel Davauer, plans to utilize his collection of vintage vehicles for a new beer truck park concept in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
As Time magazine reports, the beer can was first sold on January 24, 1935, which makes Saturday the alcohol vessel's 80th birthday. The company American Can Co. developed the first can, a project ...
From the fridge to the pantry, there's a time and place to store beer in just about any location. For example, have you ever thought about freezing beer?
Filling a reusable beer vessel to take home seemed like a fun idea. But times change. Growlers are a relatively scarce phenomenon nowadays. So are fill-’er-up businesses like The Growler Guys.