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Where to Find Milwaukee Uncut × 3 Sheeps Tropical Pale Ale

If summer in Milwaukee had a flavor, this would be it. 

We teamed up with 3 Sheeps Brewing – the Sheboygan powerhouse now pouring in its new Milwaukee “Triple Taproom” on North Ave – to can a limited-run Tropical Pale Ale loaded with citrus, sunshine, and a kiss of hop bite.

The beer is out in the wild right now at the spots below, but once the kegs kick, that’s it. No do-overs, no backorders. Grab your pint while you can. 

Downtown & Third Ward

Old World Third and the RiverWalk are practically swimming in Uncut Ale right now—look for the neon sheep-head tap handles at:

East Side

Head up the hill, snag a lake breeze, and hit:

Walker’s Point / Fifth Ward

Tacos, vinyl, and a fresh Tropical Pale Ale? Yes, chef.

Bay View & St. Francis

For the “Beer Line” crowd who never ventures north of KK:

North Shore & Northern ’Burbs

A quick hop up I-43 (or the Oak Leaf Trail if you’re ambitious):

Menomonee Falls

Milwaukee Suburbs

From Oak Creek to Waukesha, the southlands are stocked:

Road-Trip Options

Because every road trip needs a trophy beer:

Launch Party

Date: Wednesday, July 9, 5 – 9 p.m.
Venue: Triple Taproom & Kitchen, 2018 E North Ave, Milwaukee
Ticket: Free with RSVP — includes your first pint on us.

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

First pours, DJ beats, merch drops, giveaways, and enough citrus-forward Pale Ale to make you forget winter ever existed.

Not a hop-head? Triple Taproom slings cocktails and Hacienda fare too. RSVP early—capacity’s capped.

About the Collab

3 Sheeps started brewing in a Sheboygan basement in 2012 and has grown into Wisconsin’s fourth-largest craft brewery, known for fresh, approachable beers like Fresh Coast and Waterslides IPA.

For our first collab we dialed in a 5.5% ABV Tropical Pale Ale: bright tangerine on the nose, mango in the middle, and a crisp, clean finish that begs for the next sip.

Don’t Miss Your Pour

This is a one-batch wonder. Once the kegs blow and the cans disappear, you’ll be telling your grandkids you “had it on draft back in ’25.”

So plan your bar crawl, mark your calendar for July 9, and raise a glass to Milwaukee summer—Uncut and unapologetic.