Potosi Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in
Potosi,
Wisconsin,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated Venue: Potosi Brewing Company
Established in 2008
Contact
Description
One of the oldest breweries in Wisconsin, Potosi started in 1852 to quench the thirsts of local miners. Ownership of the brewery changed hands several times and Potosi was fortunate to survive the Prohibition era. The Brewery eventually closed in 1972 due to swiftly changing market conditions.
In 1980, the brewery buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1995 local artist and woodworker Gary David and his cousin Denis David bought the brewery buildings for the cost of back taxes with the goal of restoring them.
Five years later in 2000, renovation efforts expanded to involve the entire community with the establishment of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Potosi Brewery Foundation, modeled after the philanthropic Newman’s Own Foundation.
In 2004, the Potosi Brewery Foundation received a major boost to its redevelopment efforts when the brewery was chosen by the American Breweriana Association (ABA), an organization of beer historians, collectors, and preservationists, to be the home of the National Brewery Museum.
2008 was the year the beer started flowing again largely in part to the local volunteers supporting the brewery’s business model, noting that “the organization is volunteer-driven and it would not likely have the impact it has had without those efforts.”
In 2015 Potosi opened its new state-of-the-art production facility and unveiled its new branding that both celebrates Potosi's past and looks boldly towards the future.
In 1980, the brewery buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1995 local artist and woodworker Gary David and his cousin Denis David bought the brewery buildings for the cost of back taxes with the goal of restoring them.
Five years later in 2000, renovation efforts expanded to involve the entire community with the establishment of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Potosi Brewery Foundation, modeled after the philanthropic Newman’s Own Foundation.
In 2004, the Potosi Brewery Foundation received a major boost to its redevelopment efforts when the brewery was chosen by the American Breweriana Association (ABA), an organization of beer historians, collectors, and preservationists, to be the home of the National Brewery Museum.
2008 was the year the beer started flowing again largely in part to the local volunteers supporting the brewery’s business model, noting that “the organization is volunteer-driven and it would not likely have the impact it has had without those efforts.”
In 2015 Potosi opened its new state-of-the-art production facility and unveiled its new branding that both celebrates Potosi's past and looks boldly towards the future.
5.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 5
Overall 5
Can thanks to my coworker for hooking me up: Poured a coppery golden with a bubbly head. Aroma is hoppy, danky, resinous. Taste is hoppy, caramel, resinous, piney.
Tried
from Can
on 20 Apr 2026
at 23:34
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Can thanks to my coworker looking out for me: Poured a copper golden with a creamy off white head. Aroma is grainy, caramel, metallic, hops. Taste is grainy, caramel, starchy, light cardboard but not off putting.
Tried
from Can
on 20 Apr 2026
at 22:53
5.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
12oz can. Pretty much the lowest level of haze. Green onion faded Citra. Mosaic tone. Just about as bland and uninspired as you can get. Has a sweetness to it, no balance. Fully unimpressive offering.
Tried
on 13 Dec 2025
at 00:28
6/10
Strangely sweet. A bit much for me, and a bit off style.
Tried
on 03 Aug 2025
at 19:47
7.5/10
Great classic-style American IPA
Tried
on 03 Aug 2025
at 19:36
7.5/10
Tried
on 03 Aug 2025
at 19:32
8/10
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Tried
on 03 Aug 2025
at 19:32
7.5/10
Old world hops. A bit less yeasty than expected but very tasty.
Tried
on 03 Aug 2025
at 19:30
7.5/10
First time in Potosi, population 646. This is one of the oldest breweries in Wisconsin, from 1852 (although they closed for a few decades in the 20th century). Great Helles!
Tried
on 03 Aug 2025
at 19:29
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Bomber, Xmas 2024. 2019 bottle. Hazy red, medium tan head, average retention. Aroma of toffee, molasses, oak. Taste is toffe, cherry, pine, brandy, oak. Full bodied. Solid.
Tried
from Bottle
on 16 Jan 2025
at 20:23