Lewis Black on drinking in wisconsin. Lewis is awesome. He hit the nail on the head with this one.
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Milwaukee,? since ... Milwaukee,? since 1846.
Wisconsin, out ... Wisconsin, out drinking? your state since 1848.
Lewis? Black is ... Lewis? Black is right. Wisconsin has the highest percentage in alcohol consumption than any other state. FACT!
Indiana!!!? Indiana!!!?
HEY!!!! I was born ... HEY!!!! I was born in Racine. Nobody calls Racine a s**thole but? Racinians.
you know how they ... you know how they make jager??? they take all the bar rags in this country and? they WRING EM!
Thanks - looks? ... Thanks - looks? like, however, the trip will run from Chicago to Milwaukee to Whitewater to Madison to Spring Green to Womenac to Viroqua to Praire du Chien to Dubueque Iowa to Albany Wi ("Alwi"!) to Chicago. All in one day. (!)
Maybe Door County on the next trip!
Ticket scalpers have given up on the Brewers before the first pitch of the season; tickets were available on stub hub and cost less than what the Brewers wanted!
That's called shorting the Commisioner's stock, alright.
beerscientist357 is ... beerscientist357 is right about the Dells and Door County. If you have the time? and like to drive, check out the shipwrecks in the Apostle Islands (Ashland Brewery) and one of the festivals in Milwaukee, too (Sprecher;Lakefront;Alehouse;Miller Breweries... in that order)
"You? are not ... "You? are not alcoholics... You are professionals".
I love it.
This should be ... This should be used? as a tourism promotion video.
lol, look at you ... lol, look at you getting all? indignant over a silly comment made on YT. Maybe if the weather was nicer, you'd be outside, rather than sequestered indoors, hunched over a computer in a darkened room, prowling the internet for any source of potential outrage. You either need to a) move or b) grow up.
Jaeger! Go? WI! Jaeger! Go? WI!
FIBS can't drive? ... FIBS can't drive? for s**t!
Wisconsin yea! ... Wisconsin yea! f**k? illinois and ohio too
I f**king love this ... I f**king love this lol, makes me proud to be a professional? in Wisconsin
Racine is a dump I ... Racine is a dump I used to live in that area. Gotta love Wisconsin though. It's nice to know that if your from Wisconsin and you got to Florida on spring break your not allowed into drinking competitions.? And in 2009 the only place in the world that out drank the city of milwaukee was the entire country of Germany.
21 People are FIBS ... 21 People are FIBS (you will know what that mean if your from? wisco)
Best? State since ... Best? State since 1848
hilarious gotta ... hilarious gotta love? wd
Sorry but we ... Sorry but we actually dont. Its been in the 60s-80s since the middle of march? and it doesnt start getting cold till about october so try to get the facts straight next time.
Oh Milwaukee, how I ... Oh Milwaukee, how I love thee and your drunken ways?
Wisconsin #1
Although maybe not for everyone, driving the Great River Road (GRR) offers much compared to the average interstate. It changes direction often, crossing the Mississippi River when it can, and dallying in towns all other roads have forgotten. Driving the GRR, road trippers can escape semi trucks, creeping RVs and endless billboards usually found on other routes. Other rewards include local color and wildlife.
Purdue fights off late surge from Wisconsin
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - E'Twaun Moore scored 20 points and No. 10 Purdue held off No. 16 Wisconsin 60-57 on Thursday night in a matchup of Big Ten contenders that came down to the final seconds.
Wisconsin #2
While Northern Wisconsin is full of lovely scenery, Rte. 70 is the best choice, as it takes you across the Nicolet National Forest for unbroken majestic views of the Northwoods. Take U.S. 2 west a few miles out of Iron Mountain, Michigan, and pick up Rte. 70 toward Eagle River. The rolling hills of this route offer vista after vista of this forest primeval.
Wisconsin microbeer makers tap into tourism
MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin lost its unofficial beer capital designation when large brewers moved away decades ago, but the state's reputation remains strong among beer-lovers as brewpubs and microbreweries have taken the reins - with nearly 70 throughout the state.