Michigan , specifically Frankenmuth

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  1. freeline

    freeline Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2016

    Hi
    Need recommends for my trip
    apologies if this is redundant
    Would you care , if you had to repeat your favs
    No !!! they say

    Problem , I beer drinker and they are 3 wine sippers
    Short visit and limited chances
    so , the best of the best at the top of the list

    Return the favour if you come to Ontario , Canada
     
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  2. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    Welcome to the BA site, freeline.

    A thread about Frankenmuth gets started a couple times each year, and here's is a link to a search that I did on thread titles that date back to 2012. http://www.beeradvocate.com/communi...=Frankenmuth&o=date&c[title_only]=1&c[node]=9

    I'm probably repeating some info in these search threads, but Frankenmuth Brewing is the only brewery in town, and it is very worthy of a visit with good beer and food. I think they have a full bar and wine offerings. If you do a search in the Places feature here on BA you'll also get another brewery on the list by the name of Black Forest. That place no longer brews beer, but is a good eatery with a good tap list. It is located on the south edge of town on the street that is behind Bronner's Christmas Store (another traditional place for visitors to shop).

    Downtown is The Lager Mill, a good beer store, but no one has listed it yet here on BA. Also in downtown, to enjoy the Frankenmuth experience, most people want to have a traditional family-style chicken dinner at either Zehender's or The Bavarian Inn. These restaurants are across the street from each other. The Bavarian Inn has German beers available, but I don't recall whether craft selections are also on their tap list. In the lower level of the building where this restaurant is located is a group of small shops, and among then is a fairly good beer and wine store. I don't recall if Zehender's has beer available or not, and I never paid attention whether wine is available at either.

    Enjoy your trip.
     
  3. nfc2469

    nfc2469 Initiate (0) Jun 26, 2009 Michigan

    Just went last weekend with my family. We stayed at the Bavarian Inn the had a nice bar down stairs 10-12 taps . They had DRIPA on tap. They offer Growler fills of all of their beers and also sell some nice custome stainless growlers.

    The lager mill and the Frankenmuth Brewery are must hits
     
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  4. BaseballNBeer

    BaseballNBeer Crusader (490) Apr 22, 2015 Michigan
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    I believe Frankenmuth Brewing makes their own wine, too.
     
  5. craigo19

    craigo19 Zealot (685) Oct 12, 2009 Michigan

    There is a winery across the parking lot from Frankenmuth Brewing, so you could hit the brewery while the wine drinkers hit the winery.
     
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  6. Tripel_Threat

    Tripel_Threat Grand Pooh-Bah (4,302) Jun 29, 2014 Michigan
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    Frankenmuth Brewing is a good place to start, pretty good food and good beer (I thought the Bavarian Brunette Dunkelweizen was great). Lager Mill is a must have if you're looking for something to take on the road, with lots of bottle offerings from Michigan (and out of state) brewers. The attached museum cost $2, I think, and was interesting enough for being that cheap. Price also includes admission to the Frankenmuth Historical museum a few blocks away.
    Both Bavarian Inn and Zehnders have pretty good beer and wine selections. Zehnders had a bar area up top and the restaurant below. Both have house beers in addition to decent local brews.
     
  7. apendecto

    apendecto Initiate (0) Mar 31, 2009 Michigan

    I've always been disappointed by everything but the chicken. Good luck, man!
     
  8. freeline

    freeline Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2016

    Ta , there
     
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