Black Husky Brewing kicks off traveling beer garden series with Washington Co. Park and Trail System
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WASHINGTON COUNTY (CBS 58) – Black Husky Brewing kicked off a partnership with the Washington County Park and Trail System on Friday.
The brewery held its first traveling beer garden at Homestead Hollow County Park in Germantown.
Black Husky started in a log cabin up north. CBS 58 Chief Meteorologist Drew Burgoyne was at the event and spoke with one of the brewery's founders.
“Even though we live and have the brewery on the East Side of Milwaukee, at heart we’re still rural people,” Co-founder Tim Eichinger said. “So this really, really works well for us, to be able to come out here and be around out here in nature and see all the dogs here.”
Black Husky will be back at the park on Saturday. A full list of the traveling beer garden locations can be found here.