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Beer Available At Oso Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Stone Cellar Trans-Porter , Oso Bamrique Smoked Lager , Oso Hopdinger Pale Ale 38, South Shore Barley Legal , Big Bay Portside Porter , Oso Rusty Red on Brett , Oso Goldilock’s Revenge 73, Sweet Mullets 505 Export Stout , Bull Falls Nut Brown Ale 71, South Shore Iron Ore Red Lager 39, Red Eye Scarlet 7 Dubbel 76, Oso Spikes 2009 63, Oso Hop Whoopin! IPA 94, Oso Dank Imperial Red Ale 84, Oso Third Wheel , Oso Bourbon Barrel Aged Night Train Porter , Oso The Big O 26, Oso Lupulin Maximus IPA 97, Oso Rusty Red Ale 28
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| arkurzynski (58), West Bend, Wisconsin | | September 17, 2011 Hung out in the homebrew shop/taproom this summer having a cold one. Kind of neat to see and hear where things have come from and where their heading. New brewery location in the works. Friendly staff. Fighting the good fight for Wisconsin craft brewing. | | BVery (227), Burnsville, Minnesota | | September 1, 2011 Got to check out their new digs today - they just moved to the Village Park Drive location. They are still moving in and building out the tap room, brewing facility, and brewing supply store, but I was able to hang out for an hour and try a couple beers with the owner. Super friendly, and you can tell this new location is gonna be sweet. She tells me they have plans for a 40-tap taproom with representation from multiple central Wisconsin breweries. I’m excited to return in a couple months when they are all moved in. | | esjaygee (204), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | August 15, 2009 Stopped in on a trip to Central Wisconsin. Basically it’s both a homebrew shop, O’sos brewing operations and O’sos tap room. They had a handful of bottles available and about seven or so beers on tap. We were greeted with a free sample of anything we wanted and then paid just $2 for a shaker glass worth and the rest of the samplers were pretty cheap too. Katina, the owner, was in the shop and was very friendly and talked about the brewery, upcoming beers and other assorted beer related topics. It was too bad I had to leave as I wish I could have stayed longer. If in the area, make sure to stop in! | timmyk77 (2), Overland Park, Kansas does not count - explanation | | August 2, 2009 Visited on a Friday morning, there was a large group of us, and they were kind enough to open up early for us. The head brewer showed us the operation while the owner’s wife, Katina poured us some samplers. Afterwards the owner, Marc came out and talked to us. This is truly a small brewery trying to build up a base. They have great beers, including their Picnic Ants seasonal. The red is great too. Marc and Katina are great people and they treat you well. If you go there tell the you want to help them "water the grass." They’ll know what it means. | | jbuzz (35), Milwaukee, Wisconsin | | April 20, 2009 10 minute drive from the Stevens point Brewery. So you should make the short detour. O’so is mainly a brew shop but they sell their brews and you can see the operation very well from the windows of the shop.
Their beers are available on tap in the shop. I picked up a growler of the Dopplebock on my visit. The people behind this brewery really it make it worth checking out.
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