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A bar in New York City may be fined for serving a beer brewed in Wisconsin. Apparently the authorities confiscated 50 cases of the Wisconsin beer (Spotted Cow, I’ve never had it) from the bar and told them they could lose their liquor license for not paying taxes on the beer. The brewer said that their beer is only licensed for sale in Wisconsin. Why not just let them pay the proper taxes and keep serving the beer?
A new record for the largest glass of beer has been set. An Irish Pub in California has created the largest glass of beer, taking the title from Harry Carry’s Italian Steakhouse right here in Chicago. What a shame…
A beer museum will soon open in Staffordshire, England, UK. Created on the site of the Coors visitor’s center, it will include tours and information about how beer brewing has evolved through the years as well as bars and restaurants.
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Capital Brewery: Island Wheat

Capital Brewery is a Wisconsin brewery located in Middleton, just outside Madison, the capital of the state and making it yet another Midwest beer. They have been in production since 1986 and offer about 20 different beers. According to their website, “Capital Brewery was named the #1 Brewery in America at the 1998 Beverage Testing Institute’s World Beer Championships in Chicago, IL.” Pretty nice award, I can’t comment on it since I have only had one of their beers.
Island Wheat was a pretty good wheat beer, not unlike all others. Apparently it is made with wheat grown on Wisconsin’s Washington Island (hence the name). It poured a hazy yellow color with a pretty nice head. The smell was of wheat and hints of yeast or grains along with some citrus. The taste was the same with added floral characteristics, from what I don’t know.

As you can see, the head is pretty prolific for a lighter beer. It is very white and there is a good mixture of large and small bubbles. The lacing on the side of the glass was minimal. The head receded quite quickly and reduced itself to nothing.
All in all, I give this beer a 7/10! It was pretty good but it was too similar in comparison to most other wheat beers; it wanted to be more but ended up being the same. I think I bought this at my local liquor store, it is probably easy to find throughout the Chicagoland. If you like wheat beers, give it a try!
Regards!