Beer Baronâs Beers of the Year 2020: Worst Year Ever Edition
Letâs take inventory of the most unforgettable, symbolic and just downright delicious beers of 2020. 1 of 8
This was not the best new beer Madisonâs Ale Asylum released this year, but it was unquestionably the most successful, and itâs obvious why without even cracking open the can. This beerâs 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 âugh, 2020â theme: MRDR HRNT, the first in a new âApocalypse Bingoâ series. Itâs a pale ale heavily dosed with Mosaic,
Monolith appears in Wauwatosa s County Grounds Park
By Kaitlyn Herzog
Monolith appears in Wauwatosa’s County Grounds Park
While these tall, usually metal structures have appeared in desert canyons, California hilltops and even northern Romania, according to Twitter, it seems another has appeared in Wauwatosa s County Grounds Park.
WAUWATOSA, Wis. - Monoliths are having a moment.
While these tall, usually metal structures have appeared in desert canyons, California hilltops and even Romania, it seems another has appeared in Wauwatosa s County Grounds Park.
Wauwatosa monolith
The phenomenon started back in mid-November when a monolith was discovered in a remote area of Utah. A 12-foot structure was taken down days later only after the Utah Bureau of Land Management joked about its origin: