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Wisconsin Craft Beer Dinner-Potosi Brewery

March 3, 6:00 pm
Price: $45
** Price includes four-course menu and handcrafted Wisconsin beer paired with each course. Space is limited. Reserve your tickets now by calling Harvest (608)255-6075. Tickets for this event are non-refundable.

Join us for Chef Derek Rowe and special guest Chef Robert Miller of The Old Fashioned. Joining our two Chefs is our very special guest, Brewmaster Steve Buszka from Potosi Brewery in Potosi, Wisconsin.

Before joining Potosi Brewery Company, brewmaster Steve Buszka was the head brewer for ten years at the Kalamazoo Brewing Co, now known as Bell’s Brewery located in Kalamazoo, MI. Steve is a three time award winning brewer for his Expedition Stout and Hearted ales. When asked why he desired to join the Potosi Brewing Co., Steve commented, “This is an exciting opportunity for me to focus the majority of my efforts to perform what I love, brewing consistently high quality beer. In addition, I’m looking forward to assist the Potosi Brewery Co. to, once again, grow into a formidable brewery operation that will eventually serve a larger geographic area.

Founded in 1852 by Gabriel Hail and John Albrecht, the Potosi Brewery began as a small brewery quenching the thirsts of area farmers, fishermen and miners. In 1886 Adam Schumacher bought the brewery and started brewing beer. In 1906, the Potosi Brewing Company was founded by Adam and his brothers Nicholas and Henry. At its peak, the Potosi Brewery had grown to be the fifth largest in Wisconsin, shipping a variety of labels including Good Old Potosi, Holiday, Garten Brau, Augsburger and others to destinations throughout the United States. In 1972 the brewery ceased operations and closed its doors.

The restoration of the Potosi Brewery began in 1995 when Gary David bought the ruined Potosi Brewery Bottling buildings. This nearly one square block of buildings had just suffered a major fire and most of the buildings were a total loss. After working three years to rebuild parts of what had been destroyed, Gary then turned his attention to the Brewery itself. Being awarded the high bid at the county auction he then enlisted the help of his friend Rick Tobin and cousin Denis David. It was the marketing genius of Denis and his wife Madonna in 1999 that brought the public on board through a community meeting. This meeting was overwhelmingly attended by the public and brought forth numerous suggestions as well as additional support. It was this gathering of the public that led to the formation of the Potosi Brewery Foundation in February of 2000.

In 2004, with restoration underway, the Potosi Brewery Foundation was selected by the American Breweriana Association to be the home to its national museum. According to Len Chylack, president of the American Breweriana Association, Potosi was selected over cities such as Milwaukee and St. Louis because of their passion for beer, brewery history and beer-making culture.

The National Brewery Museum is a world-class facility dedicated to preserving the artifacts and memories of America's breweries.


Event Menu:

Potosi Snake Hollow India Pale Ale
CHICKPEA FRIES, CUMIN YOGURT AND ZA'TAR

Potosi Pure Malt Cave Ale
SALAD OF CHORIZO AND WHITE BEANS

Potosi Scotch Ale
LAMB STEW WITH BARLEY

Potosi American Porter
CHEESE COURSE
Petit Frere, Crave Brothers




















































Reservations
Reservations welcome, but not necessary.
Make reservations by telephone at:
608.255.6075

Dress Code
We will never tell
you what to wear.
Come as you are.

Serving dinner
Monday
5:30 pm - close

Tuesday
5:30 pm - close

Wednesday
5:30 pm - close

Thursday
5:30 pm - close

Friday
5:00 pm - close

Saturday
5:00 pm - close

We accept
Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover

Vacation Hours
Closed for Annual
Staff Camping Trip
Monday, August 2
Tuesday, August 3
Harvest Restaurant — 21 N. Pinckney St. — Madison, WI, 53703 :: 608-255-6075      e-mail:
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