Reason for Visit: We visited the Central Waters BrewPub during a trip through central and Northern Wisconsin. This was a great stop for dinner.
Front of Coaster: The Central Waters BrewPub coaster has a simple one color design printed on a circular white background. A heron or some other type of wading bird is portrayed in a stylized rendering in blue. The bird stands amid a cattail and other marsh plants. The name of the brewpub arcs along the coaster's top border.
Apparel: A similar design is printed on this Central Waters T-shirt. The primary differences are the inclusion of the name of the town where the brewpub is located and a font that uses all capital letters.
Entrance: The logo appears in full color on a sign outside of the brewpub's entrance. Above it is a sign for their restaurant, West 14th, that is found on the second floor of the establishment.
The Building: This is a view of the front of the building that houses Central Waters. West 14th can be seen on the second floor, and the less formal brewpub appears on the first floor. Notice the red garage doors along the front. This building used to house a processing plant called Parkin Place and those doors would have had a useful function back in those days. However, while these look like doors, they really are not. Inside the brewpub it becomes apparent that it's simply a great architectural detail built into the exterior facade to lend it a touch of authenticity.
Taps: This is a line of taps and tap handles at the Central Waters BrewPub bar. Notice that each of them is a different bird in line with their logo theme.
Sample list of beers produced by Central Waters BrewPub
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